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>>> a new low from dick cheney. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a manchurian candidate brought to this country to undermine all we stand for. well, now dick cheney comes right out and calls him a liar when a right wing back bencher did that's four years ago he was called out for rebuke even by his own party. now what was condemned as historic bad behavior comes snarling out of dick cheney's mouth and nobody says to shut up. we can argue as we do here about the problems implementing the affordable care act. but is this, calling the president a liar, the new language of american politics? or is it a language specially treated for the country's first african-american presi
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the forty sixth vice president of the begin ited states dick cheney he's one of the most influential and controversial men ever to hold the office he was a heartbeat away from the presidency and irony considering his long battle with cardiac disease it chronicles that in his new book heart and american medical out of he's with me at the historic way out of his hotel oval of the white house and the executive office building it's all next on politicking. for them to another edition of politicking with larry king this will be one of my favorites coasts with an old friend dick cheney the former vice president ited states we are at a historic location this is the hay adams hotel in washington this is a washington landmark is right across from the white house was right out of the building to our left the old executive office building is directly behind the vice president's shoulders two weeks prior to his first inauguration president obama's family stayed in this hotel it is historic in many many ways i go back a long way before we even start i don't get too personal a show but dick cheney
the forty sixth vice president of the begin ited states dick cheney he's one of the most influential and controversial men ever to hold the office he was a heartbeat away from the presidency and irony considering his long battle with cardiac disease it chronicles that in his new book heart and american medical out of he's with me at the historic way out of his hotel oval of the white house and the executive office building it's all next on politicking. for them to another edition of politicking...
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i would knowing the dick cheney i know you would have favored n.s.a. looking into other people's business of finding out what's going on for the pure as you've said before in the past national security is is the forefront of your thinking but i was a had a major hand in creating the program i was a vice president. i can remember taking it to the president and discussing it with my cade it was and at the n.s.a. and george tenet at cia and we decided if we could get more authority n.s.a. they could do a better job of intercepting terrorist communications and that's why it was set up . i've not been involved since i left the white house i would you make less of a license well i think the revelations are terrible but because they were they were revealed. there are reasons why we have classified programs i do you think the program is good the revealing was bad exactly and i think this notion that. what's his name no yes no doubt and i think he's a traitor i think he's done enormous damage to the country and but i but one of the things that i'm frustrated by
i would knowing the dick cheney i know you would have favored n.s.a. looking into other people's business of finding out what's going on for the pure as you've said before in the past national security is is the forefront of your thinking but i was a had a major hand in creating the program i was a vice president. i can remember taking it to the president and discussing it with my cade it was and at the n.s.a. and george tenet at cia and we decided if we could get more authority n.s.a. they...
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dick morris, i want to ask you about the same thing.rty learned its lesson on shutdowns? point number one. point number two, will they focus a lot of effort on obama care and its catastrophe? >> yes, and they'll get out of the way and let it fall apart. >> is that the golden road to winning majority, let's say, in the senate in 2014? >> it was in 2010 and it will be in 2014. we lost in virginia. republicans lost because virginia had a 46% approval of obama in the exit polls. the national poll average is 42%. gallup has it at 39%. virginia is more liberal than the rest of the country on that, at least on obama. secondly, the off-year turnout model applied. 3.8 million votes in the presidential. 2.2 million in this. off-year vote keeps obama voters home. happened in '10, happened in '13, going to happen in '14 -- >> but actually, this time -- >> but -- >> but that's not quite what happened yesterday. >> excuse me, karen, i didn't interrupt you. let me finish. >> sure, dick. >> it is an obama care polarization. 88% of those who support oba
dick morris, i want to ask you about the same thing.rty learned its lesson on shutdowns? point number one. point number two, will they focus a lot of effort on obama care and its catastrophe? >> yes, and they'll get out of the way and let it fall apart. >> is that the golden road to winning majority, let's say, in the senate in 2014? >> it was in 2010 and it will be in 2014. we lost in virginia. republicans lost because virginia had a 46% approval of obama in the exit polls....
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dick was born in kansas. he was raised in fort scott and served in world war ii in the united states navy. after serving our nation with great integrity and humility, he pursued and achieved a bachelor's degree in science from kansas state university in 1951. congressman nichols is a supporter of education but particularly a supporter of education that comes from kansas state university. he is a wildcat through and through. dick worked in a number of roles related to agriculture and banking in both top each a and hutchins before he moved to mcpherson, his home now, and in mcpherson, he began his career as a long-time community banker at the home state bank. he became president in 1969 of that bank. in 1986, he was elected to serve as president of the kansas bankers association. that same year, dick got some national notoriety. he was stabbed at the staten island ferry by a homeless refugee from cuba while he was touring the statue of liberty, and while recuperating in the hospital, he was visited by then-new
dick was born in kansas. he was raised in fort scott and served in world war ii in the united states navy. after serving our nation with great integrity and humility, he pursued and achieved a bachelor's degree in science from kansas state university in 1951. congressman nichols is a supporter of education but particularly a supporter of education that comes from kansas state university. he is a wildcat through and through. dick worked in a number of roles related to agriculture and banking in...
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dick cheney used, right. >> when dick cheney says that, he meant he's for gay marriage.w what liz meant when she said that in 2009, but if this is a strategy to win her campaign, it's a bad strategy, but when she's running a race down 30 or 50 points, depending on the poll you believe, maybe she does have really dumb strategies that she's using. >> wyoming on marriage equality, ppp poll, should same-sex marriage be legal? yes 32%. she is running in a republican primary, so it's not rocket science what the winning issue is there. >> but i think it's important to remember that it's not just what this says about her character. the republican party has long been sort of a coalition of wall street, main street and easy street. easy street meaning the west, basically. and whereas wall street wants tax cuts and main street is culturally conservative, the west wants the government out of their life. property values, gun rights, what have you. and so, i don't think this is necessarily -- wyoming is a very libertarian place and i don't think this is necessarily helpful in a republ
dick cheney used, right. >> when dick cheney says that, he meant he's for gay marriage.w what liz meant when she said that in 2009, but if this is a strategy to win her campaign, it's a bad strategy, but when she's running a race down 30 or 50 points, depending on the poll you believe, maybe she does have really dumb strategies that she's using. >> wyoming on marriage equality, ppp poll, should same-sex marriage be legal? yes 32%. she is running in a republican primary, so it's not...
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former president dick cheney sa -- former vice president dick cheney says he agrees with that. nice to see you, laura. >> i love this new studio. first time i'm here. >> we asked you before but doesn't show up i feel like i'm on the mary tyler moore show. is lou grant going to show up? >> this may be the last time you are ever invited. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the news tonight. bill clinton says that president obama should honor the commitment. >> well, in and of itself, bill clinton saying that he needs to honor the commitment, that in and of itself is funny. moving on from that, being bill clinton's bff, he's always going to be problematic if you are barack obama. they were tight for a while. really tight. but we are coming up to 2016. and hillary clinton, if she doesn't win, doesn't win the nomination, you can say probably in large part it will be because of obama care. that's clearly the anvil hanging around the neck of republicans. well, i mean, they are all putting distance. clinton is a smart guy. he probably hasn't thought this through, though, about -- are we
former president dick cheney sa -- former vice president dick cheney says he agrees with that. nice to see you, laura. >> i love this new studio. first time i'm here. >> we asked you before but doesn't show up i feel like i'm on the mary tyler moore show. is lou grant going to show up? >> this may be the last time you are ever invited. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the news tonight. bill clinton says that president obama should honor the commitment. >>...
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we want to bring in dick costolo, he joins us here. dick, congratulations.. >> thanks very much. thanks for having me. >> this has been a long road. how does it feel? >> if i had to summarize it, i would say we're all very proud of the company, of everything that we've accomplished. one of the reasons we had our users up there front and center because it's been our users that have gotten us to where we are today. but we know we have a lot of work out of us, a lot of work to do and i'm looking forward to getting back to the office and getting started with all that. >> you are a notoriously open company and notoriously open man. when anthony noto from boston, what was it like? >> everyone's painting it like a locker room before the game and everyone huddled up together. it's a much more lengthy process with lots of papers moving around the table and decisions being made. over the course over the last couple of weeks, we met with an extraordinary number of potential investors in the company. we want to get an understanding and a feel for how they think about th
we want to bring in dick costolo, he joins us here. dick, congratulations.. >> thanks very much. thanks for having me. >> this has been a long road. how does it feel? >> if i had to summarize it, i would say we're all very proud of the company, of everything that we've accomplished. one of the reasons we had our users up there front and center because it's been our users that have gotten us to where we are today. but we know we have a lot of work out of us, a lot of work to do...
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and up next larry kane goes head to head with former us vice president dick cheney. you know i love these rare moments where action of something totally sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working the band partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trans fats and foods and possibly the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a minimum but the thing is the people at the f.d.a. are surely aware of all the hormones and beef and gitmo is being produced why does the span have such a very narrow narrow focus in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume smoke use that just for health some get the violent band hammer while others are completely tolerated if you ever talk to a hardcore marijuana smoker they'll tell you but dude weed is better for you than beer and that's legal dan and they kind of have a point i think there is this is one of those rare instances where a balance position is a rea
and up next larry kane goes head to head with former us vice president dick cheney. you know i love these rare moments where action of something totally sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working the band partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trans fats and foods and possibly the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a...
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the forty sixth vice president of the begin ited states dick cheney he's one of the most influential and controversial men ever to hold the office he was a heartbeat away from the presidency and irony considering his long battle with cardiac disease it chronicles that in his new book marked an american medical out a scene he's with me at the historic day out of his hotel oval of the evil white house and the executive office building it's all next on politicking. for them to another edition of politicking with larry king this will be one of my favorites coasts were with an old friend dick cheney the former vice president ited states we are at a historic location this is the hay adams hotel in washington this is a washington landmark is right across from the white house was right out over the building to our left the old executive office building is directly behind the vice president's shoulders two weeks prior to his first inauguration president obama's family stayed in this hotel it is historic in many many ways i go back a long way before we even start i don't get to first on this s
the forty sixth vice president of the begin ited states dick cheney he's one of the most influential and controversial men ever to hold the office he was a heartbeat away from the presidency and irony considering his long battle with cardiac disease it chronicles that in his new book marked an american medical out a scene he's with me at the historic day out of his hotel oval of the evil white house and the executive office building it's all next on politicking. for them to another edition of...
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dick cheney's new story is called "heart."story of a patient, a doctor and 35 years of medical innovation. it's available now everywhere. up next on kudlow. another day, another record high for the dow. the 36th time the dow has closed at a high. >>> and janet yellen's scheduled testimony tomorrow was released this afternoon. hint, hint, very dovish up next on kudlow. >> the bull market still on fire. the dow and the s&p 500 today. the nasdaq sits at a 13 year high by the qua. this is key, janet yellen's testimony looks to be dovish. we have andy cross and michael farr of farr, miller in washington. i don't know why, michael farr, they did this, but yellen's testimony for tomorrow was released this afternoon. going through it, she says, we're not going to make any changes. we're going to keep buying bonds. no change at all. your reaction. >> i was kind of stunned that they came out with this. she said that the federal reserve has made significant progress toward its goals but has more work to do. okay, stock market, we're goin
dick cheney's new story is called "heart."story of a patient, a doctor and 35 years of medical innovation. it's available now everywhere. up next on kudlow. another day, another record high for the dow. the 36th time the dow has closed at a high. >>> and janet yellen's scheduled testimony tomorrow was released this afternoon. hint, hint, very dovish up next on kudlow. >> the bull market still on fire. the dow and the s&p 500 today. the nasdaq sits at a 13 year high...
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. >>> a new low from dick cheney. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought to this country to undermine all we stand for. well, now dick cheney comes right out and calls him a liar when a right wing back bencher did that's four years ago he was called out for rebuke even by his own party. now what was condemned as historic bad behavior comes snarling out of dick cheney's mouth and nobody says to shut up. we can argue as we do here about the problems implementing the affordable care act. but is this, calling the president a liar, the new language of american politics? or is it a language specially treated for the country's first african-american pr
. >>> a new low from dick cheney. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought to this country to...
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dick lugar, i will always be thankful to dick for taking me under his wing, including travels to review some of his visionary work the destruction of cold war arsenals in the soviet union, which was absolutely critical to making us safer in the wake of the cold war. traveling with dick you get close to unexploded land mine, mortar shells, test tubes filled with anthrax and the plague. [ laughter ] >> but his legacy got rid of thousands of bomb shells that no longer threaten us. dick lugar's decency, his commitment to bipartisan problem solving stand as a model of what public service ought to be. and last but never least we honor a leader who we still remember with such extraordinary fondness. he still remembers as a child waving good-bye to his mom as she went off to nursing school so she could provide for her family, and i think lifting up families like his own, became the story of bill clinton's life. he remembered what his mom had to do on behalf of him, and he wanted to make sure that he made life better and easier for so many people all across the country that were struggling in th
dick lugar, i will always be thankful to dick for taking me under his wing, including travels to review some of his visionary work the destruction of cold war arsenals in the soviet union, which was absolutely critical to making us safer in the wake of the cold war. traveling with dick you get close to unexploded land mine, mortar shells, test tubes filled with anthrax and the plague. [ laughter ] >> but his legacy got rid of thousands of bomb shells that no longer threaten us. dick...
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>> when you try to sign up for obamacare your computer punches you in the dick. [laughter] >> jon: what if you don't have -- >> in your dick. [ laughter ] i mean -- how do you not think about that when you design a web site? obama just wants something to go right for a change. he is so desperate for a win he is playing call of duty on easy to rack up achievements it's a punk move. >> jon: it is a punk move. it's (bleep). i would never do thank i know. his staff is trying trying to cm up. they have him on the white house basketball court right now trying to build up his confidence. >> jon: did they lower the rim for him? >> yeah, just a little. >> jon: i hope it brings back his -- >> sorry, oh, boy, a big boned girl in a flannel nightgown just won the game with a toma hawk [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. as we discussed earlier in the program, the rollout of the president's health care initiative has not been an easy one apparently now with the web site punching people in the dick. [ laughter ] it's why you can hardly turn on a tv these days without se
>> when you try to sign up for obamacare your computer punches you in the dick. [laughter] >> jon: what if you don't have -- >> in your dick. [ laughter ] i mean -- how do you not think about that when you design a web site? obama just wants something to go right for a change. he is so desperate for a win he is playing call of duty on easy to rack up achievements it's a punk move. >> jon: it is a punk move. it's (bleep). i would never do thank i know. his staff is trying...
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i mean, dan costello, who's the ceo, when it really -- liz: dick. >> dick or whatever -- george.he hell his name is -- liz: yeah. because he's not talking to fox business, 'cuz he's scared. >> this guy is a nasty, slimy nerd from silicon valley. [laughter] liz: oh, come on. >> that's my opinion. he will lure in -- i mean, his whole job is to lure in dumb money so they buy this thing at some astronomical price, and it keeps it stable. that's why you hire nasty, screamy, you know -- schemey, you know, investment bankers. i've written books about this. listen, liberals think i'm some sort of a pro-bank guy. i've never been. i've always been very, very critical of these guys because there's a game, and they're nasty individuals, costello's like that, the guys that run goldman are like that. we're here to, basically, you know, unwrap it for you. liz: and i think that they know that, and i think that's why somebody over there is hashtag spineless. [laughter] hashtag is twitter. maybe it's their prd., by the way. -- pr department, by the way. charlie is giving you a path. >> don't blame
i mean, dan costello, who's the ceo, when it really -- liz: dick. >> dick or whatever -- george.he hell his name is -- liz: yeah. because he's not talking to fox business, 'cuz he's scared. >> this guy is a nasty, slimy nerd from silicon valley. [laughter] liz: oh, come on. >> that's my opinion. he will lure in -- i mean, his whole job is to lure in dumb money so they buy this thing at some astronomical price, and it keeps it stable. that's why you hire nasty, screamy, you...
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james, we just got the statement in from dick and lynn cheney.his is an issue we dealt with privately for many years and pained to see it become public. liz has always believed in the traditional belief in marriage and treated her sten area sister's family with love and respect. compassion is called for even when there's disagreement and such a fundamental matter. liz's many kindnesses should not be used to distort her position. that's just in -- i don't think this moves the ball forward one way or the other. but i am curious and people have wondered, is liz cheney contacted her sister mary or at least prepared her for what she had to expect would happen on sunday? >> tamron, it's good to be with you and it is a pretty remarkable family squabble. it really speaks to a divide in the republican party and divide in the country. mary cheney is not a political novice, she played a key role on her father and george w. bush's 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns. she's worked closely with her sister. it really is surprising that this has come out and we
james, we just got the statement in from dick and lynn cheney.his is an issue we dealt with privately for many years and pained to see it become public. liz has always believed in the traditional belief in marriage and treated her sten area sister's family with love and respect. compassion is called for even when there's disagreement and such a fundamental matter. liz's many kindnesses should not be used to distort her position. that's just in -- i don't think this moves the ball forward one...
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- but dicks are hilarious, though! this is just destructive! what about you, monday?hat bottle? [low growl] - what bottle?
- but dicks are hilarious, though! this is just destructive! what about you, monday?hat bottle? [low growl] - what bottle?
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dick's is offering private label apparel. under armour is the buy on the pin action from the dick's conference call, and you have the terrific buying opportunity today as the stock got slammed along with the rest of the market, also surprising that jc penny said sales were good. i know that apple became a hated equity these days, but i keep hearing good things, so i can't join the mob of nitpickers. you did get a nice chrome call out from google and that's the icing on the google-lover's cake. despite whatever you might think the action is saying about how the company's performed, the truth is they each performed superbly against both their respective fields and retail in general, and the market is giving you a gift with this kind of decline that after the stocks settle down, i don't know, i think it should be taken. why don't we go to john in california, please? john. >> jim, i'm a graduate of the university of jim cramer. >> man, i didn't even know we were accredited. that's fantastic. >> i do want to say one shout out. kat
dick's is offering private label apparel. under armour is the buy on the pin action from the dick's conference call, and you have the terrific buying opportunity today as the stock got slammed along with the rest of the market, also surprising that jc penny said sales were good. i know that apple became a hated equity these days, but i keep hearing good things, so i can't join the mob of nitpickers. you did get a nice chrome call out from google and that's the icing on the google-lover's cake....
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>> second. >> director dick-endrizzi? roll call. >> commissioner adams? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> yes. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> commissioner yee riley? >> yes. >> commissioner right? white? >> yes. >> the item passes 7 to 0. >> thank you, justin. >> next item, please. >> item 6, presentation and discussion on the role and function of the new nightlife and entertainment sector position in the invest in neighborhoods initiative. discussion item. >> and we
>> second. >> director dick-endrizzi? roll call. >> commissioner adams? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> yes. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> commissioner yee riley? >> yes. >> commissioner right? white? >> yes. >> the item passes 7 to 0. >> thank you, justin. >> next item, please. >> item 6,...
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that is dick cheney. that dick cheney. the man who led the charge to go to war in iraq over weapons of mass destruction that they still haven't found. it's like rand paul slamming someone for plagiarism. or like, i don't know, mitt romney slamming the health care law he helped write and calling the president dishonest. oh, wait a minute, that actually happened today. >> the real problem with the president's plan is not just the rollout. that's implementation, and glitches of various kinds. it should have been done better, but it wasn't. but the real problem that the president has is a broken promise. is dishonesty. >> you can't make this stuff up. but it's all part of the right-wing plan to do everything they can to make this obama care rollout president obama's hurricane katrina. why? because it was the event, along with the iraq fiasco, that doomed the bush presidency. today, a former bush official said, quote, the echoes to the fall of 2005 are really eerie. katrina matches to the rollout of the website. another said th
that is dick cheney. that dick cheney. the man who led the charge to go to war in iraq over weapons of mass destruction that they still haven't found. it's like rand paul slamming someone for plagiarism. or like, i don't know, mitt romney slamming the health care law he helped write and calling the president dishonest. oh, wait a minute, that actually happened today. >> the real problem with the president's plan is not just the rollout. that's implementation, and glitches of various...
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the way he described it he said dick it's like you get up in the morning to go to work and you're late you jump in the car and head for the office and every single stoplight is red but he said when you got to them everyone turned green and in effect over that thirty five year period of time all of these new developments came along just as i needed them that of course it's just dumb luck but it's the way. way of telling about the fantastic developments in the heart care since one thousand nine hundred seventy eight when i had my first heart attack most of the procedures and devices and medications that have kept me alive all these years hadn't been invented yet and the book was written by you and him many resort it was a chapter each issue of all along the progression but the the purpose i was. a few years ago this is after i had the pump installed before the transplant the folks at the cleveland clinic called one of the finest heart institutes in the world and they said look we're having a conference on innovation in cardiology and we've got the suppliers come in we've got the docs com
the way he described it he said dick it's like you get up in the morning to go to work and you're late you jump in the car and head for the office and every single stoplight is red but he said when you got to them everyone turned green and in effect over that thirty five year period of time all of these new developments came along just as i needed them that of course it's just dumb luck but it's the way. way of telling about the fantastic developments in the heart care since one thousand nine...
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>> second. >> director dick-endrizzi? roll call. >> commissioner adams? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> yes. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> commissioner yee riley? >> yes. >> commissioner right? white? >> yes. >> the item passes 7 to 0. >> thank you, justin. >> next item, please. >> item 6, presentation and discussion on the role and function of the new nightlife and entertainment sector position in the invest in neighborhoods initiative. discussion item. >> and we have a staff presentation by benjamin van houten, project manager, nightlife & entertainment sector. >> good afternoon, members of the commission. thank you for allowing me to speak today and thank you to regina for inviting me. i want to briefly introduce myself and my role in the office of economic and workforce development. my name is ben van houten, project manager for nightlife and entertainment oed. that is a new position as a result of a multi-year conversation, stakeholders in the nightlife entertainment ha
>> second. >> director dick-endrizzi? roll call. >> commissioner adams? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> yes. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> commissioner yee riley? >> yes. >> commissioner right? white? >> yes. >> the item passes 7 to 0. >> thank you, justin. >> next item, please. >> item 6,...
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we do a running segment called you don't know dick, did he leave? what did it accomplish? dick.t is an arms race. >> stewart: still on television. arby's. >> arby's. still making sandwiches. filled with, filled with sliced something. >> stewart: what? what was -- what was that? what? what is that beautiful sound coming from? it can't be, it can't be possible! >> our friends, are our friends back? oh, my god, people! >> they are back! oh! people, i am here to say. that the jokes we do on this program seem to have accomplished very little. >> they don't do (bleep). >> stewart: if you provide purpose a little catharsis or perspective. >> on a good day. >> stewart: maybe on a good day, like most of us, when we complain about stuff it doesn't change. and talking about -- ♪ >> stewart: i have fine bone density. the point is, don't use our jokes as evidence that the thing you hate must be stopped. because i am sure when we joke about (bleep) you like, you will be more than happy to ignore it. we add insult, not injury. >> you are just weak. fueling the populist anger that could really
we do a running segment called you don't know dick, did he leave? what did it accomplish? dick.t is an arms race. >> stewart: still on television. arby's. >> arby's. still making sandwiches. filled with, filled with sliced something. >> stewart: what? what was -- what was that? what? what is that beautiful sound coming from? it can't be, it can't be possible! >> our friends, are our friends back? oh, my god, people! >> they are back! oh! people, i am here to say....
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and you can see more of larry's interview with dick cheney on politicking coming up at the top of the hour right here on r.t. and that does it for now i'm maggie lopez have a wonderful night. it was a. very hard. to get. that back with that earthquake there was. a bubble. oh there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories we're tracking for you today first up if all you want for christmas is to be debt free men look into occupies debt you believe you will tell you all about it coming right up and it's musical chairs over at the c.s. to see once again so who's come and who's going we'll fill you in and finally james golfers sat down with juan in studio to discuss debt ceiling debt crisis and the deficit of knowledge in congress you won't want to miss that it's coming right up but now let's get to the ship. with the holidays just around the corner we decided to kick off today's headlines with some debt free jubilee now this story it started all a little over one year ago when a group of occupy wall street activists created these strike down debt project known as rolling jub
and you can see more of larry's interview with dick cheney on politicking coming up at the top of the hour right here on r.t. and that does it for now i'm maggie lopez have a wonderful night. it was a. very hard. to get. that back with that earthquake there was. a bubble. oh there i marinate this is boom bust and these are the stories we're tracking for you today first up if all you want for christmas is to be debt free men look into occupies debt you believe you will tell you all about it...
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which takes an inside look at the white house under president bush and his vice president, dick cheney. the administration my next guest, joining us now the author, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, the author of this brand-new book "days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house." i just want to say, peter, what a terrific read, and i haven't finished it all, but i think -- i can say this with absolute assurance. what a terrific job at giving us an insightful look at two men who are too often painted in cardboard poses. so welcome to the broadcast. congratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. >> i've got to ask you, how did you write such a bookworking for "the new york times"? can i do that? >> well, look. you know, i think it was important to go ba and look at this presidency and try to look at things we didn't see at the time. you know what we discover when we look back is that when we cover things, we get 5% to 15% of what's going on. this is a chance at peeling back the onion, looking for things that surprise us. i think what surprises us abo
which takes an inside look at the white house under president bush and his vice president, dick cheney. the administration my next guest, joining us now the author, "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker, the author of this brand-new book "days of fire, bush and cheney in the white house." i just want to say, peter, what a terrific read, and i haven't finished it all, but i think -- i can say this with absolute assurance. what a terrific job at giving...
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coming up, we'll get more of julia's exclusive conversation with dick costolo.the company, which isn't profitable yet, worth the $18 billion dollar valuation? we'll debate that coming up in the next 20 minutes. >>> twitter co-founder and chairman jacks dorsey may not be done with all this going public business. cnbc has learned his other company square reportedly in early talks with banks about a possible ipo next year. square is the business which allows retailers and moisture chas chant toes accept credit and debit card payments by attaching a card reader to their mobile phone or tablet. >>> ahead of the twitter float today, how are u.s. futures doing at the moment? this is a recap for you at the moment. the dow is currently some 17 points below fair value after finishing at a record close yesterday. the nasdaq is around 9 points below fair value and the s&p 500 at the moment is around 2.5 points below fair value. as far as european equities are concerned, the ftse 100 will be looking to a bank of england rate decision. that's coming in just under an hour and
coming up, we'll get more of julia's exclusive conversation with dick costolo.the company, which isn't profitable yet, worth the $18 billion dollar valuation? we'll debate that coming up in the next 20 minutes. >>> twitter co-founder and chairman jacks dorsey may not be done with all this going public business. cnbc has learned his other company square reportedly in early talks with banks about a possible ipo next year. square is the business which allows retailers and moisture chas...
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. >> has dick cheney been consistent in this position since 2000? >> he has been. for the most part. focused on the idea that 9/11 represents only a tip of the iceberg. he advocated policies that others may not have made and he believed it was necessary in defense of the country and he remained fixed on it. president bush always believed in the defense of the country but began to see these other trade-offs pursued a different direction like more diplomacy and things that are so controversial.
. >> has dick cheney been consistent in this position since 2000? >> he has been. for the most part. focused on the idea that 9/11 represents only a tip of the iceberg. he advocated policies that others may not have made and he believed it was necessary in defense of the country and he remained fixed on it. president bush always believed in the defense of the country but began to see these other trade-offs pursued a different direction like more diplomacy and things that are so...
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. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't understand him because he is not as public as bush has been over the years and i think how he saw the world and why he was pushing 40 and. >> were you able to interview both principles? >> yes, he was very helpful and very willing to talk and president bush chose not to talk to me for the book. there were about 275 people that were important in the bush years including david petraeus and a lot of others in the vast majority of the record, which makes this such a valuable document of history. >> has dick cheney been consistent in this position since 2000? >> he has been. for the most part. focused on the idea that 9/11 represents only a tip of the iceberg. he advocated policies that others may not have made and he believed it was necessary in defense of the country and he remained fixed on it. president bush always believ
. >> what about the number of dick cheney? >> i think that he expresses regret, but he opens up about his attitude and his point of view, like you could get a better look and he is kind of a cipher. they don't understand him because he is not as public as bush has been over the years and i think how he saw the world and why he was pushing 40 and. >> were you able to interview both principles? >> yes, he was very helpful and very willing to talk and president bush chose...
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my name is dick neats, and i'm happy to have you with us, and we're looking forward to a wonderful program, and we thank you all again. i would give you a couple of reminders, if you would. please turn your cell phones off, since we are being recorded, i understand c-span will broadcast it within the next couple of weeks, maybe on the weekend within a couple of weeks, so keep an eye out for
my name is dick neats, and i'm happy to have you with us, and we're looking forward to a wonderful program, and we thank you all again. i would give you a couple of reminders, if you would. please turn your cell phones off, since we are being recorded, i understand c-span will broadcast it within the next couple of weeks, maybe on the weekend within a couple of weeks, so keep an eye out for
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dick lugar has served make for more than half a century.always be thankful to dick for taking me, a new junior senator under his wing. including travels together to review some of his visionary work in the soviet union. something that doesn't get a lot of public notice, but was critical to making us safer in the wake of the cold war. i should say traveling with dick, you get close to unexplodes land mines, mortar shells, test tubes filled with anthrax and the plague. his legacy, though, is the thousands of missiles and bombers and submarines and warheads that no longer threaten us. and our nation and world are safer because of this statesman. and in a time of unrelenting partisanship, he stands as a model of what public service ought to be. and last, but never the least, we honor a leader who we still remember with such extraordinary fondness. he still remembers as a child waving good-bye to his mom as she went out to nursing school so she could provide for her family. and i think lifting up families like his own became the story of bill cl
dick lugar has served make for more than half a century.always be thankful to dick for taking me, a new junior senator under his wing. including travels together to review some of his visionary work in the soviet union. something that doesn't get a lot of public notice, but was critical to making us safer in the wake of the cold war. i should say traveling with dick, you get close to unexplodes land mines, mortar shells, test tubes filled with anthrax and the plague. his legacy, though, is the...
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cheney's surgery is, you're going to get dick cheney's crappy old heart.what, this is the kind of things they're offering. and so to defend that is really, really foolish. but -- go ahead. >> well, the thing is, they say you're going to, you know, get cancellation notices, lose your insurance. what do you think, that insurance companies haven't been cancelling any insurance policies up to now? >> right. >> you get sick, you get cut off. >> right. precision. that was something that happened before obama care. it's almost like before christ, before albuquerque obama care. you could get dropped. >> why couldn't bill clinton explain that in a short sentence? >> i think what bill clinton sees, and when i heard this was the case, right, i think the biggest fundamental problem that the president made when -- if you like your health care plan, you can keep it, was that they assume that small percentage was going to sound good to people. but when you parse that out to millions of people, that's where it got bad. and i think that that is where this whole thing went.
cheney's surgery is, you're going to get dick cheney's crappy old heart.what, this is the kind of things they're offering. and so to defend that is really, really foolish. but -- go ahead. >> well, the thing is, they say you're going to, you know, get cancellation notices, lose your insurance. what do you think, that insurance companies haven't been cancelling any insurance policies up to now? >> right. >> you get sick, you get cut off. >> right. precision. that was...
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and i would say about dick cheney, dick cheney took on his own running mate in 2000 and said, look, ith him on this. i think this is an issue that should be left to the states. there should not be a constitutional amendment. so their father has been very much in the forefront on this, i would say in the republican party in a way. >> thanks to both of you. and i have to say, i would love to be, you know, a turkey on the table at that thanksgiving. >> i don't want to be around them with forks and knives. >> they got to work that out. >> thanks to both of you. >>> still to come, lady gaga discusses the dangers of marijuana. she says she was addicted to pot. you may be scratching your head saying how is that possible. dr. drew comes on to talk about whether her claims add up or not. >>> and the plane crash in which 50 people lost their lives what investigators can learn about what caused the crash. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as re
and i would say about dick cheney, dick cheney took on his own running mate in 2000 and said, look, ith him on this. i think this is an issue that should be left to the states. there should not be a constitutional amendment. so their father has been very much in the forefront on this, i would say in the republican party in a way. >> thanks to both of you. and i have to say, i would love to be, you know, a turkey on the table at that thanksgiving. >> i don't want to be around them...
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was up she was dick there three times before dick. -- pat. -- she was there three times before dick.aid,ote her a note that come up here and we do not have to toggle buy anything, just you and i. -- talk about anything, just you and i. had a nice conversation. you for this program. it has really been interesting to see how our first ladies reacted to their place in history. my question is, throughout all of the turmoil of president mixing, i did she ever grow to ,esent him -- president nixon did she ever grow to resent him or marrying him? >> how could anybody know inside somebody else's marriage? think she did regret marrying count. if you are married, there are times you regret it. did she resent him for making some the decisions he made? i think that she did. i think she resented it and at the same time she cannot let herself completely resent it. she have to find somebody else to blame. she blamed the press. she blamed everybody who went after him. it was one of the things, she could say anything she wanted about him and be as angry, but nobody else should say anything. nobody sh
was up she was dick there three times before dick. -- pat. -- she was there three times before dick.aid,ote her a note that come up here and we do not have to toggle buy anything, just you and i. -- talk about anything, just you and i. had a nice conversation. you for this program. it has really been interesting to see how our first ladies reacted to their place in history. my question is, throughout all of the turmoil of president mixing, i did she ever grow to ,esent him -- president nixon...