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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play where they live. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> >> we love our parks, but we love... >> and the community who is really the core of it all, came together and said what we need is a place for our teenager to play, not just play grounds for the kids and soccer fields but we need a skate park that will keep the kids home in the neighborhood so they can play where they live....
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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. [dog barking] [rocket whistles] [boom] [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great education
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. [dog barking] [rocket whistles] [boom] [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are...
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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> good morning and welcome to the [inaudible] services committee, my name is sean elsbernd. (audio very low and unclear). >> the first hearing is a liquor license on hyde street. >> i'm with the police department. the applicant has filed an application with the california department of alcohol beverage control, beverage license type 42, this is an on-sale beer and wine for 1059 hyde street, the california department of alcohol beverage control seeks the determination from the board of supervisors for the approval or denial. the police calls for service on june, 2011 to june 2012. the police reports during that same period, there was no record [inaudible] this premises is located on plot 542, this is a high crime as defined as -- this high crime is defined as 250 or more reported incidents. they shall be permitted only fwaoen the hours of 12 noon and 11 p.m. each day of the week, the sale for on-sale consumption is completely prohibited. no noise
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> good morning and welcome to the [inaudible] services committee, my name is sean elsbernd. (audio very low and unclear). >> the first hearing is a liquor license on hyde street. >> i'm with the police department. the applicant has filed an application with the california department of alcohol beverage control, beverage license type...
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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we...
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there's one debate like that on the donahue hoe 20 years ashow . here's how it started.hat's how the debate began. >> i'm pleased to present governor brown, governor clinton. >> well, i want to just say i'm very happy to be here with bill clinton. >> weird. >> you could see the hesitation there. >> does it work out? >> it didn't work in that setting and donahue will say it was become they were both democrats. if you had a general election where there's a real sort of priority on drawing distinctions, maybe tltd be different. >> here at "the cycle" we have a moderatorless debate every day. before we go we want to briefly mention arlen specter, the 30-year senator from pennsylvania who passed this weekend after his third battle with cancer. he was a democrat and a republican during the course of his career, but above all else he was a powerhouse that spoke his mind, often led the debate and wasn't afraid to work with both sides of the aisle. he was something we don't see much of in washington these days and he will be missed. he was 82 years old. steve, i know you followed
there's one debate like that on the donahue hoe 20 years ashow . here's how it started.hat's how the debate began. >> i'm pleased to present governor brown, governor clinton. >> well, i want to just say i'm very happy to be here with bill clinton. >> weird. >> you could see the hesitation there. >> does it work out? >> it didn't work in that setting and donahue will say it was become they were both democrats. if you had a general election where there's a real...
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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> the annual celebration of hardly strictly bluegrass is always a hit now completing itself 12 year of music in the incredible golden gate park. >> this is just the best park to come to. it's safe. it's wonderful and such a fun time of the year. there is every kind of music you can imagine and can wander around and go from one stage to another and just have fun. >> 81 bands and six stages and no admission. this is hardly strictly bluegrass. >> i love music and peace. >> i think it represents what is great about the bay area. >> everyone is here for the music and the experience. this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing. it's san francisco. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> the annual celebration of hardly strictly bluegrass is always a hit now completing itself 12 year of music in the incredible golden gate park. >> this is just the best park to come to. it's safe. it's wonderful and such a fun time of the year. there is every kind of music you can imagine and can wander around and go from one stage to...
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and in adjournment, i would like to adjourn in memory of gloria donahu, retired secretary, and administrative support from school operations. glora passed away on october 14th, after suffering a stroke visiting lake tahoe. at her side was her daughter as well as her niece, nephew, grand niece and several other living family members. glora gave this
and in adjournment, i would like to adjourn in memory of gloria donahu, retired secretary, and administrative support from school operations. glora passed away on october 14th, after suffering a stroke visiting lake tahoe. at her side was her daughter as well as her niece, nephew, grand niece and several other living family members. glora gave this
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in his chicago office today, co- founder michael donahue told me there will be a lot more to lyfe. >> we're looking at new york, we're looking in chicago, and we're looking at a few other major markets. if i put the map on the wall, you could pick them. >> reporter: obviously, in california, you have people who are more health conscious, so this kind of idea would sell very well there. but can it sell in the midwest? can it sell in the east coast? can it sell in the south? >> we believe 100%. at the end of the day, we want to go where you mitigate risk, where the people are open-minded to it, and we believe there are pockets of it in every location and every city in america. but when you start a new concept, go where you believe it's going to be the most successful and you mitigate some of that risk. >> reporter: now, you're looking to source locally, correct? >> correct. >> reporter: how difficult is it to do that? it sounds very expensive. >> you have to look at the etymology, the beginning of trends, and when the consumer starts to change-- and all of the pressure is on locally gro
in his chicago office today, co- founder michael donahue told me there will be a lot more to lyfe. >> we're looking at new york, we're looking in chicago, and we're looking at a few other major markets. if i put the map on the wall, you could pick them. >> reporter: obviously, in california, you have people who are more health conscious, so this kind of idea would sell very well there. but can it sell in the midwest? can it sell in the east coast? can it sell in the south? >>...
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phil donahue and karen handel are here and she has written a terrific new book planned boyhood her accountf the war waged by planned parenthood. but i will start with you. what is your reaction to the idea that seems like an obscenity as a sacrilege to put art next to this? >> it is absolutely appalling, beyond offensive even more outrageous our tax dollars had anything to do with this. the president was on his apology tour on the muslim faith but has said nothing about this that is so offensive to many americans. lou: you were in a battle. where are you with the people? you have condemned it and criticized it. >> i had a conference outside of the gallery. to complaints. it is the menu. this is high price. 57th between 672. bringing us back from when they unsold us in the '80s. the president and others have heightened sensitivity to muslims but not about us? i ask people if you took a picture of your mother and put her in a jar of urine is that a love letter? i could not be incurred last night. mrs. and example. if their religion is liberalism this is a jar of the cs? -- feces. no. it is b
phil donahue and karen handel are here and she has written a terrific new book planned boyhood her accountf the war waged by planned parenthood. but i will start with you. what is your reaction to the idea that seems like an obscenity as a sacrilege to put art next to this? >> it is absolutely appalling, beyond offensive even more outrageous our tax dollars had anything to do with this. the president was on his apology tour on the muslim faith but has said nothing about this that is so...
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i challenged a gentlemen named larry owe donahue from current television he does a talk show to a pillowin times square applebees in our underwear in himachal lengthing a tag romney to a fight. he has not responded. he is a coward and a woos. what is he afraid of? the apple teen knees? at t is he afraid of the back rubs is he aphrase of -- afraid of me. go back to belgium. >> i don't know why you are laughing so much. >> i was making sounds. >> making various sounds over there. >> today is the birthday of my candidate who i offered my services to. kim kardashian is 53 today. this is the poster i put together for her in glendale, california. they don't have a mayor there. don't worry. they will figure that out. we will vote for you anyway. i said card yredia kardashian f because brains are over rated. >> so mean to her. >> i am winning. all right. >> 17 or 18 days until the election. 11 days until halloween. this is for greg. if you check out this halloween display i found. there is somebody here who is really cute. his name is jasper. greg is one of those costumes. let us know who you th
i challenged a gentlemen named larry owe donahue from current television he does a talk show to a pillowin times square applebees in our underwear in himachal lengthing a tag romney to a fight. he has not responded. he is a coward and a woos. what is he afraid of? the apple teen knees? at t is he afraid of the back rubs is he aphrase of -- afraid of me. go back to belgium. >> i don't know why you are laughing so much. >> i was making sounds. >> making various sounds over...
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he was on donahue show earlier that year and on arsenio hall and plays the saxophone and the big iconicents when the woman says governor clinton, boxer or briefs. here you go. watch the clip. >> is it boxers or briefs? >> usually briefs. >> he answered the question. you expect that these days. >> blah. >> no one would ask ross perot or bush that question? >> is there a tmi point? >> never. that's why twitter -- >> that's too much information. >> twitter and facebook are so popular, because we're so desperate to get a sense of who they really are. not just who they want us to believe they are. who are they really? >> don't they have the responsibility to say, too much? that's too much. >> i think they definitely do. when we got to this idea of with the obamas, we know the lincoln bedroom is suddenly rocking again, that's tmi. we knew that. >> thanks, toure. up next, bill clinton, again, addresses a group of world leaders who might actually change the world for the better. the man heralded at the davos for young people joins us in the guest spot next. >>> basically the world faces three g
he was on donahue show earlier that year and on arsenio hall and plays the saxophone and the big iconicents when the woman says governor clinton, boxer or briefs. here you go. watch the clip. >> is it boxers or briefs? >> usually briefs. >> he answered the question. you expect that these days. >> blah. >> no one would ask ross perot or bush that question? >> is there a tmi point? >> never. that's why twitter -- >> that's too much information....
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. >> is it insane -- what is it on his part, is it tom donahue, the u.s. chamber of commerce, what pressure is he doing not to do what seems to be the reasonable thing to do, equal pay? why would romney, who is not an idiot, why would he take that position? >> well, the united states chamber of commerce probably is pushing for that because they sent in a lawyer to argue against lilly ledbetter the two times i testified in the house and the two times i testified in the senate. so they are not for the ledbetter bill. >> it makes sense he's getting pressure. >> he is. >> that doesn't show good faith with american women. american women vote. most of the voters, yet he'd rather go with the downtown group, with the u.s. chamber of commerce. why? that's got to be psychological. why does he feel more comfortable with a bunch of guys downtown with some money to spend when he has all the money in the world? >> well, because he's their candidate. he represents them. that is what he's going to restore to the white house, but i also think we have to say, he will not co
. >> is it insane -- what is it on his part, is it tom donahue, the u.s. chamber of commerce, what pressure is he doing not to do what seems to be the reasonable thing to do, equal pay? why would romney, who is not an idiot, why would he take that position? >> well, the united states chamber of commerce probably is pushing for that because they sent in a lawyer to argue against lilly ledbetter the two times i testified in the house and the two times i testified in the senate. so...
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. >> phil donahue. >> hirldo rivoira. >> al roker. >> they are leaders and assert themselves lookingke care of the others. >>> meanwhile, the middle child, not sure i'm liking this description. how do they differ from the older siblings? >> they tend to be more secretive. doesn't mean they are totally underground, but because they are not the leaders and because they are not the babies, they often feel kind of stuck in the middle. >> that's me. >> and in that they may keep their feelings to themselves, and they may in fact not turn to parents as much but turn to peers which actually makes them very engaged with their peers potentially. they often have strong friendships, and they often read people well because they are very focused on what's going on. >> pretty good at reading people. >> you think? >> i think so. >> peacekeeper, i'll take that. >> you're flexible. >> independent, inventive. >> inventive. >> independent. >> those are all good things. >> some of the other things, my older sister. my little sister is somewhere in there, too. >> but as the research shows, the youngest ch
. >> phil donahue. >> hirldo rivoira. >> al roker. >> they are leaders and assert themselves lookingke care of the others. >>> meanwhile, the middle child, not sure i'm liking this description. how do they differ from the older siblings? >> they tend to be more secretive. doesn't mean they are totally underground, but because they are not the leaders and because they are not the babies, they often feel kind of stuck in the middle. >> that's me....
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phil donahue hosted it and at the beginning, phil donahue said we had an hour and he walked off the stage i would like to see how these two guys comport themselves if there were no rules. it would be a cage match. that would be the most interesting possible way to determine what these two are really about. i would love that. i think the country would love it. there are many built-in incentives against that and the first is the natural interest to preen. can you imagine? don't you think that would be interesting? host: other options would you suggest? guest: you guys have 90 minutes, figure it out. what would happen? talk about uncomfortable silence. it would be fantastic. what a window into who these people really are. you'll never find a moderator -- if someone told me to moderate the debate, i would not open it up and walk off. you are on camera. let me ask you some tough questions because i am a tough person -- you have to get control of yourself as a journalist. host: what about the candidates wanting candy crowley not to answer -- estrone questions? guest: i think jim lehrer did a gr
phil donahue hosted it and at the beginning, phil donahue said we had an hour and he walked off the stage i would like to see how these two guys comport themselves if there were no rules. it would be a cage match. that would be the most interesting possible way to determine what these two are really about. i would love that. i think the country would love it. there are many built-in incentives against that and the first is the natural interest to preen. can you imagine? don't you think that...
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so we worked with men and women who came home, serious dramatic brain injury, sean donahue who had a traumatic brain injury, amanda-who was hit by a mortar round. ian smith came back with pores -- posttraumatic stress disorder. serve in the united states marine corps, shot by a sniper. all of them came back. and what we share with young people when we do this work, we share with young people that there were at a place in their life when they came back and were on a new front line in many of them were afraid. it was difficult. what we did with them at the mission continues was challenged them. we challenged all of these men and women in the same way we challenge and people in "the warrior's heart," challenge and to find a way to continue to serve so that one man ended up serving at the st. louis science center. adam burt ended up setting up his own nonprofit. serve with habitat for humanity. a youth hockey coach in football coach. it at the mission continues and did an in the white house with the first lady's office for her joining forces initiative. it ended up becoming a biology tea
so we worked with men and women who came home, serious dramatic brain injury, sean donahue who had a traumatic brain injury, amanda-who was hit by a mortar round. ian smith came back with pores -- posttraumatic stress disorder. serve in the united states marine corps, shot by a sniper. all of them came back. and what we share with young people when we do this work, we share with young people that there were at a place in their life when they came back and were on a new front line in many of...
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peter: tom donahue of the u.s. chamber said nothing is going to happen until november 7th.irst got to see who wins on november 6th he said, both the white house and congress and then policymakers will quote know what marbles they have to play with. dagen and connell? connell: all right. dagen: what year is it? like 55? talking about marbles? connell: when these ceos get together, marbles aside, do they assume that the fiscal cliff is going to get figured out and it is just a a matter of time or do they actually for a percentage and ay they may not figure it out this time around? peter: one of them said it is 50/50. another one said it's because of politics. a lot of republicans have said they will not vote for tax increases. perhaps the strategy is allow all the bush tax cuts to expire so that next year republicans can vote for a tax cut. connell: peter barnes has all his marbles in d.c. today. thanks. dagen: not really. we love you. they're not quite all there. connell: that's not right. you should be the one to talk. dagen: that's why i said that. peter, we do love you. i
peter: tom donahue of the u.s. chamber said nothing is going to happen until november 7th.irst got to see who wins on november 6th he said, both the white house and congress and then policymakers will quote know what marbles they have to play with. dagen and connell? connell: all right. dagen: what year is it? like 55? talking about marbles? connell: when these ceos get together, marbles aside, do they assume that the fiscal cliff is going to get figured out and it is just a a matter of time or...
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it will be donahue against ricki lake. this is going to be a talk show host debate.idate as they walk around and try to make connections instead of understanding leadership and policy. >> gretchen: i think comes down to what questions are they going to choose? i mean, who decides what's important for the american people? this is the way every debate is really, because the moderator technically comes up with the questions. >> steve: somebody has got -- so all the people are foes supposed to be imfacial. they're undecided at this point. but somebody has got to select the topics that each of the people are going to talk about, otherwise if there were 17 questions just about libya, is there much value to that? so somebody will do some picking, but it will be interesting. >> brian: if someone asks about the parking, i'll be disappointed. >> gretchen: why does this all matter? why do we parce it down to the questions? because look at the state of the race, folks. it's so close. right now this is a rasmussen tracking poll. this is overall, daily presidential, mitt romney up
it will be donahue against ricki lake. this is going to be a talk show host debate.idate as they walk around and try to make connections instead of understanding leadership and policy. >> gretchen: i think comes down to what questions are they going to choose? i mean, who decides what's important for the american people? this is the way every debate is really, because the moderator technically comes up with the questions. >> steve: somebody has got -- so all the people are foes...
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donahue's efforts the chamber has become the most visible and effective business lobby in the country former michigan governor john engler, the president of the business round table, offers policymakers expertise and insights on major challenges facing the united states including global competitiveness, innovation, education, economic growth and job creation. jay timmons, the president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers, works to insure our government understands how the policies they propose impact manufacturing. since he took the helm of this powerful organization two years ago, it has grown in strength and stature on capitol hill. matthew shay, the president and ceo of the national retail federation, led nrf to new levels of effectiveness on policy issues increasing awareness and emphasizing political activity. under his leadership nrf scored a number of legislative victories on behalf of the retail industry. today's moderator is catty cay s lead anchor -- katty kay. kay brings a unique and valuable viewpoint to the discussion. she is also the author of "the new y
donahue's efforts the chamber has become the most visible and effective business lobby in the country former michigan governor john engler, the president of the business round table, offers policymakers expertise and insights on major challenges facing the united states including global competitiveness, innovation, education, economic growth and job creation. jay timmons, the president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers, works to insure our government understands how the...
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we're use today oprah and phil donahue and on the fox news channel and it's the sine quanon, and so policyty to be friends with the person that's asking the question even though i don't agree with them. >> and you're going to be at the debate. what are you looking for. >> i'm going to be look for the ability to connect with the audience and senator now president obama responding in a way that was more aggressive. biden came in high to set the bar high for him. and pat moynihan talked about bringing it down. if we get use today certain conduct, other conduct is not as objection ablg. obama has to be tough, romney has to be tough and strong and at the same time, yes, i am a multi-millionaire, but-- >> i feel your pain. >> he is feeling your pain, but it's more than feeling your pain. more than feel your pain, i have a solution for your pain, so, just don't give me bromiding about empathy, i'm going to give you some solutions for the future. that's what they both need to focus on. >> clayton: we'll check back with peter who will be at the debate and thanks for taking a look back at the histor
we're use today oprah and phil donahue and on the fox news channel and it's the sine quanon, and so policyty to be friends with the person that's asking the question even though i don't agree with them. >> and you're going to be at the debate. what are you looking for. >> i'm going to be look for the ability to connect with the audience and senator now president obama responding in a way that was more aggressive. biden came in high to set the bar high for him. and pat moynihan...
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phil donahue came out and said, the gentleman, you have half an hour. good luck to you and he walked off the stage. i wonder how they would handle it if there were no rules at all. cage match. i think that would be the most interesting possible way to see what these two men are truly about. i would love that. i think the country would love it. there is the natural instinct to screepreen. don't you think that would be interesting? wouldn't that be interesting? host: what other options would you suggest? guest: you guys have 90 minutes, figure it out. what would happen? talk about uncomfortable silence. it would be fantastic. what a window into these people really are. but you will never find a moderator -- again, i am not being holier than thou. but it would be hard because, of course, you're on camera. let me ask you some tough questions because i am a tough person. you almost can control yourself as a journalist. host: what about the candidates won in the moderator keeping from asking her own questions in this -- wanting the moderator to keep from aski
phil donahue came out and said, the gentleman, you have half an hour. good luck to you and he walked off the stage. i wonder how they would handle it if there were no rules at all. cage match. i think that would be the most interesting possible way to see what these two men are truly about. i would love that. i think the country would love it. there is the natural instinct to screepreen. don't you think that would be interesting? wouldn't that be interesting? host: what other options would you...
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. >> tom donahue, i remember speaking to an economist is said to me, america faces a decade as unemployments a bright spot in the world heard how can america bring them on the plane that, crisis in your comic even brazil flowing. >> well first, let's not get the employment numbers and see where god that unemployment on the base numbers going down, more americans going to work. look at the full number of famous of 14, 15, 16% of our citizens who either don't have a job, work part-time or they've stopped looking. i'm why is that? is what you've made about the global economy is critical. europe is our largest export market and it is going in a slow decline that will go on for some time. china france europe is the largest export market and we have an extraordinary relationship with china but they're experts colina. all of this is challenged. the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get read of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do a better unemployment by using energy, expanding tourism, by working hard to change a regulatory system, which is
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the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> when there's good children's theater, it is good theater. if it is good theater, you would like it. even if it is for children that, is what i think. i know for the velveteen rabbit, i feel it is a story for kids and much older people. it is about being a young child and loving a toy or friend and it is also about what it means to get old. >>> in 1986 my son was 2. i decided i would like to adapt the velveteen rabbit. mind you, i had never read it as a child but heard it as a mother. my first time was a bedtime story recording. it was through that that i defined the theme and really determined how i was going to produce the story. is it true listening to it. when i made the dance i watched my son, since i have been taking him to live performances since he was 6 years old. he loved it when he saw his peers or when someone was reading to him or he heard language. early when the bunny first comes out they go, ah, the rabbit. i think talking, flyi
the board of education and the superintendent of schools extends sincere condolences to the donahu family. meeting adowneder. meeting adjourned. >> when there's good children's theater, it is good theater. if it is good theater, you would like it. even if it is for children that, is what i think. i know for the velveteen rabbit, i feel it is a story for kids and much older people. it is about being a young child and loving a toy or friend and it is also about what it means to get old....
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between you and phil donahue and keith olbermann, you were the only people, you were the owe oasis ining you -- only good thing about the w administration was your impression of w. >> you're welcome. >> stephanie: clinton is getting his. he's never had more fun, has he? now, he's like yep! i got all -- i'm having the time of my life. >> stephanie: mark, love you. talk to you soon, honey. >> thank you so much. bye, everybody. >> thanks, mark. >> we definitely need to have him in studio. [ applause ] >> stephanie: 19 minutes after the hour. kids go to my pc.com. it is how we run this whole ramshackle operation. why? because i'm at home with a nice little red wine hangover. i'm not coming in for a meeting. >> hell to the know. >> stephanie: people are working remotely leaving their laptops behind. tablets, smart phones, they can't replace it unless you have the go to my pc app. it turns any device including your kindle or android into your computer. go to my pc by citrix. number one tool for remote access. go to my pc. you can access your entire mac or pc. used to have to go right to you
between you and phil donahue and keith olbermann, you were the only people, you were the owe oasis ining you -- only good thing about the w administration was your impression of w. >> you're welcome. >> stephanie: clinton is getting his. he's never had more fun, has he? now, he's like yep! i got all -- i'm having the time of my life. >> stephanie: mark, love you. talk to you soon, honey. >> thank you so much. bye, everybody. >> thanks, mark. >> we definitely...