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let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah.n. we see her. we see her again. maybe what we should do is to -- i don't like seeing her twice in a row like that. i think it might be more dramatic and more effective if we have her say, "don't do it" offscreen. and they are moving. and the next shot you see them going towards the door. let's try it and see if you like it. i thought you'd want to see her onscreen saying "don't do it!" but i don't think it's gonna work. well, why don't we take a look at it? all right. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." mm-hmm. good. look. let's move her line up a little bit more because you hear it, and they respond right away. it just feels awkward to me. right. let's hear the line, beat, then a response. i think it's going to feel better. yeah. come on. let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah. it's getting better. that's good. okay. ♪ (music plays) hey. hi, guys. i haven't seen you in
let's go do some business. don't do it, howard! what did you say? i said, "don't do it." yeah.n. we see her. we see her again. maybe what we should do is to -- i don't like seeing her twice in a row like that. i think it might be more dramatic and more effective if we have her say, "don't do it" offscreen. and they are moving. and the next shot you see them going towards the door. let's try it and see if you like it. i thought you'd want to see her onscreen saying...
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what do they do? we don't know what they do, do it?you go ask anybody what they do advocate a stair. i don't know. are we paying to watch them perform, hit a golf ball? we don't know what they do, but they are making way off the list, right? so let's take a little closer. what is a hedge fund? this is a college so you got to get a multiple-choice test. here are your options. a wholesale garden supply business to focus isn't trimming hedges. become a mutual fund or anyone can rest a hedges against tough times. an investment fund for the superrich and large institutions we need at least a million dollars in wealth in order to invest. a comment be or c.? i did make the test harder not. i'll talk to your teachers about that afterwards. so that's what it is. for more than just wealthy investors who got pensioned funds that want to get in on the action. lots of large banks want to invest in the sun. the person who runs them gets 2% of the money off the top in 20% of the profit. so the question becomes what is the invest in? the top hedge fun
what do they do? we don't know what they do, do it?you go ask anybody what they do advocate a stair. i don't know. are we paying to watch them perform, hit a golf ball? we don't know what they do, but they are making way off the list, right? so let's take a little closer. what is a hedge fund? this is a college so you got to get a multiple-choice test. here are your options. a wholesale garden supply business to focus isn't trimming hedges. become a mutual fund or anyone can rest a hedges...
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not do that. this week there was a ba and his wife killed in texas. they do not seem to have a lot of leads. >> if the nra did not expect -- succeed with what they are talking about their fallback position would probably be, let's are the kids in school. just kidding. no, i am not kidding. the kind of thing could happen. what is important is the president is keeping the pressure on to do something about this. there was concern that he had stepped back. it is important for him to do things like he did in colorado, important for the states to also move, but this is not a movement. this week in georgia, a small community passed an ordinance requiring people in the community to have guns, shotguns, because they did not have sufficient police. >> charles, former congressman a said hutchinson with the nra school sheila task force program raises an interesting question. he said the stricter laws make us feel good, pat us on the back, but is there any evidence that they make us safer? >> that is the probl
not do that. this week there was a ba and his wife killed in texas. they do not seem to have a lot of leads. >> if the nra did not expect -- succeed with what they are talking about their fallback position would probably be, let's are the kids in school. just kidding. no, i am not kidding. the kind of thing could happen. what is important is the president is keeping the pressure on to do something about this. there was concern that he had stepped back. it is important for him to do things...
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how many do we need? what do these people do?them for their work, their service and their loyalty with pay, benefits, and health care? these are tough questions from a such as what is the right mix of civilian and military personnel across the department and its various components? within the force, what is the right balance between officers and enlisted? without necessarily accepting the off stated claim that there are more than 300,000 service members performing civilian and commercial functions, what is the appropriate distribution of troops performing combat, support and administrative duties? there will like lace -- there will likewise need to be a scrutiny of the command structure, most of which leads back to the early years of the cold war. the last major defense reorganization was during the major defense bill the been focused on improving dryness and establishing clear operational change of command. cost and efficiency were not major considerations then. goldwater nichols strengthened the joint staff and the combatant co
how many do we need? what do these people do?them for their work, their service and their loyalty with pay, benefits, and health care? these are tough questions from a such as what is the right mix of civilian and military personnel across the department and its various components? within the force, what is the right balance between officers and enlisted? without necessarily accepting the off stated claim that there are more than 300,000 service members performing civilian and commercial...
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and i think, i couldn't do what you do. i couldn't go to work everyday and feel like my my life was in danger or that i was going to have to deal with death tragedy -- death and tragedy. it's a credible the people can do this and i don't know how they do it. take of some of the stuff on this -- tavis: some of the stuff on the shows pretty sick. do you ever get sick? >> sometimes, i watch an episode and i'm kind of like, oh. certainly. the thing about scary stuff is that different things affect different people in different ways. some people are scared by the idea -- done up in the closet because there is a guy in there with a knife. that is the thing that really scares them. some people are more affect it by a creepy undertone. but if some agents out of a closet, they could care less. some people are more affected by the idea of a cold -- by a cult of serial killers. that gets them on edge. you have to get there on time. tohink everybody reacts entertainment with a different kind of visceral way, probably mostly based on th
and i think, i couldn't do what you do. i couldn't go to work everyday and feel like my my life was in danger or that i was going to have to deal with death tragedy -- death and tragedy. it's a credible the people can do this and i don't know how they do it. take of some of the stuff on this -- tavis: some of the stuff on the shows pretty sick. do you ever get sick? >> sometimes, i watch an episode and i'm kind of like, oh. certainly. the thing about scary stuff is that different things...
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if a job is worth doing and worth doing well, and i like to do i know if i can do it i can do better. i talk about culture. on this committeery talk a lot about culture. in too many cases a culture of spend thrift in the federal government. we need to replace that with a culture of thrift. everything we do. say how to do this better? provide better customer service, do it more. people say i don't like paying more taxes, i don't want you to waste my money. they say things are different. a police woman on the job at o.m.b. and some new leadership on this committee as well, culture, i think you're right, hugely important. i ask about how your work at mckenzie helped you. you kind of morphed into how your time at the gates foundation and wal-mart prepared you for this job. are there work with bill and melinda gates and wal-mart helped prepare you for this work? >> the bill and melinda gates foundation and wal-mart has done in terms of preparation is my experience around grant making. that has two elements to it that i think are helpful and important. one is that i spend much more of my da
if a job is worth doing and worth doing well, and i like to do i know if i can do it i can do better. i talk about culture. on this committeery talk a lot about culture. in too many cases a culture of spend thrift in the federal government. we need to replace that with a culture of thrift. everything we do. say how to do this better? provide better customer service, do it more. people say i don't like paying more taxes, i don't want you to waste my money. they say things are different. a police...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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what you do? >> [speaker not understood]. >> sweet. >> [speaker not understood]. >> neighborhood revitalization. >> awesome. we work really, a lot hand in hand in the city of phoenix with our neighborhood services department. by far some of my best friends. we get a lot done. i can't speak enough about them. somebody asked me if [speaker not understood] can come in here. i want to try to keep the media out. i'll tell you guys about that in the future, how we don't really want these people to know, we don't want it out in the media, hey, we just busted somebody because we used facebook to get them. what are the vandals going to do? everything is going to go away. we want to make sure -- i'm telling you right now by no means am i an spederth. i will not stand up here and tell you i'm an expert on how to investigate graffiti. i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and wha
what you do? >> [speaker not understood]. >> sweet. >> [speaker not understood]. >> neighborhood revitalization. >> awesome. we work really, a lot hand in hand in the city of phoenix with our neighborhood services department. by far some of my best friends. we get a lot done. i can't speak enough about them. somebody asked me if [speaker not understood] can come in here. i want to try to keep the media out. i'll tell you guys about that in the future, how we don't...
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what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being cash for, i do not know how that would help me qualify for a loan, but it is a problem. so my question is, where do you go, i
what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured...
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i cannot do it. you cannot do it. found out me for the part, but the one remaining audition was can she pull off this kind of dancing? i was of his spanish dancer. it was nothing like the kind of dancing you have to do in the west side story. i kill myself. i worked so hard in the dance studio. i registered for every class there was. i work from 9 in the morning until 9:00 at night just dancing. it was very frightening, because i thought, if i lose this, knowing they want me really and i am going to want to die. i did the audition with my heart in my throat. a friend of mine taught me some steps. those were the steps to "america" but were taught in the audition. most people do not now in an audition -- do not know in an audition you are taught the steps right now. now do it up to speed. i got through it, and i had to do the steps my friend taught me. jerome robbins was very anxious about it. he was a co-director and was dying to know how i did, and his assistant said, she needs some work. she has style. she is curvace
i cannot do it. you cannot do it. found out me for the part, but the one remaining audition was can she pull off this kind of dancing? i was of his spanish dancer. it was nothing like the kind of dancing you have to do in the west side story. i kill myself. i worked so hard in the dance studio. i registered for every class there was. i work from 9 in the morning until 9:00 at night just dancing. it was very frightening, because i thought, if i lose this, knowing they want me really and i am...
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how do they do that? do you object to there having what looks like a wedding except the bridal you think that is important. >> you put me in charge of issuing more old orders to people i don't know i am not comfortable with that. i don't think they're looking for me to tell them what to do if it were my own son here is the cross i think one of the and caretaking and commitment are always valuable and mean something. i respond to that with your portrait of boyd and josh the way they put together the of rolled they think it is good and should be celebrated but for me, having my son commit to living in a gay relationship for the rest of his life would not be something for me to celebrate. we would be in disagreement and the grass out to love each other across the disagreement and i think it is more challenging within your own family but it is how we live in and love across deep and moral differences. >> i was not asking you looking for advice of boyd and josh they build regard this but regardless of whether
how do they do that? do you object to there having what looks like a wedding except the bridal you think that is important. >> you put me in charge of issuing more old orders to people i don't know i am not comfortable with that. i don't think they're looking for me to tell them what to do if it were my own son here is the cross i think one of the and caretaking and commitment are always valuable and mean something. i respond to that with your portrait of boyd and josh the way they put...
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what causes if, why do they do it? what do we know about that? >> there's one reason interesting thing, i came to learn in about '04, '05 that i still think holds true. the first is, is there somebody who is serving as sort of the catalyst. and again in this case it's tholder brother. that's not unique. in the second is when is there a step and there often is between thinking about doing something, and actually conducting the act. and there are two-steps that i think are significant. the first is separation from a group. so su have a bunch of people back if the day talking about iraq and three of them say you know there's a bunch of talk here. let's do something. the second is actually moving beyond conversation to action. not to terror but to action. so they go adventure camping, paint balling, whitewater rafting. i used to think this was beuse they were trying to train themselves operationally. instead what i learned is that sort of catalyzed their mind-set to say now we've gone from thinking to action. let's kind of keep going. that whatever a
what causes if, why do they do it? what do we know about that? >> there's one reason interesting thing, i came to learn in about '04, '05 that i still think holds true. the first is, is there somebody who is serving as sort of the catalyst. and again in this case it's tholder brother. that's not unique. in the second is when is there a step and there often is between thinking about doing something, and actually conducting the act. and there are two-steps that i think are significant. the...
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i think if you want to do business with a big company and a big brand, do your research.at that company does and have an idea of how you can solve that problem. once you know that, find somebody who works with that company, within that company, or know that is company. we're big companies. there's lots of people that work there. find a credible introduction. >> you say have a solution for them. so i think i have a product that would be great for l'oreal or a marketing strategy that would be great, i come in and say here is the solution, but how do i really know if that's your problem unless i can get in to talk to you in the first place? >> well, there's two steps. right, you have to get in through the front door. but the research has to happen before you get in the front door. i have so many people who come to me with just capabilities presentations of what their company does. and they may not have a perfect slaugs but i like to see they're thinking about solutions and they know what we do and they're paying attention to what our business strategy is. there's many ways y
i think if you want to do business with a big company and a big brand, do your research.at that company does and have an idea of how you can solve that problem. once you know that, find somebody who works with that company, within that company, or know that is company. we're big companies. there's lots of people that work there. find a credible introduction. >> you say have a solution for them. so i think i have a product that would be great for l'oreal or a marketing strategy that would...
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we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much graffiti was there. well, that was all very well and good but the graffiti we could find was only, the numbers were only significant to the capabilities of the person that was finding it. it wasn't giving us any real sense of whether we were increasing in graffiti vandalism, whether it was decreasing. we had been working with mgm management on our litter audits, we had been doing capital city clean up starting in 2007 started doing litter audits where we hired mgh management -- mark is the auditor who do our litter audits and now was doing our graffiti audits. basically,
we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much...
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that is what i do. in fact, when lee came to me about 3 or 4 years ago, we were at a party, a mutual friend's birthday party, i know a lot of people do work pretty similar to ours, people come to you and say i want to do this bullying thing. i probably get an email a day today from 12 to 14-year-old kid saying they are doing a music video about bullying, right? >> which is awesome. >> i'm not saying it's not awesome. so lee came up to me at a party and said i'm doing this thing, i'm doing this bullying documentary, i want to get into the schools. i remember him saying, i'm going to get into the school. i remember saying it myself, yeah, right, there is no way. i'll see you when you get it. i'll look at it when you get it. and he actually got it. i got the video to preview, the documentary to preview, and what he was doing was showing the things that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators
that is what i do. in fact, when lee came to me about 3 or 4 years ago, we were at a party, a mutual friend's birthday party, i know a lot of people do work pretty similar to ours, people come to you and say i want to do this bullying thing. i probably get an email a day today from 12 to 14-year-old kid saying they are doing a music video about bullying, right? >> which is awesome. >> i'm not saying it's not awesome. so lee came up to me at a party and said i'm doing this thing, i'm...
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what do you do? how do you respond to that? how do you protect your money? >> well the thing is you have to understand, actually mark hit on a great point, since 2009 revenuesnly grown by about 7% of the earnings have grown by almost 230%. the disparity's come from things like stock buybacks, accounting gimmickry in terms when do we account for stuff and when we don't. and so what drives corporate growth in the stock markets over the long term is that top line revenue, sales. that's what we node to see. that is what --. melissa: lance, i know that, tell me how do i protect my wealth in light of that? i hear what you're saying but you're reiterating what the guys before you said. we already agree with that. how do i protect my money >> i know. the point is we're telling you the strength of the economy the economy is getting a lot weaker here. all recent data shows it. it means cash and fixed income will perform better most likely over nt six to nine months while we g through this process. melissa: cash, cash is going to perform better?. >> cash. cash will per
what do you do? how do you respond to that? how do you protect your money? >> well the thing is you have to understand, actually mark hit on a great point, since 2009 revenuesnly grown by about 7% of the earnings have grown by almost 230%. the disparity's come from things like stock buybacks, accounting gimmickry in terms when do we account for stuff and when we don't. and so what drives corporate growth in the stock markets over the long term is that top line revenue, sales. that's what...
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, jeff, do what you need to do. in terms of building expansion, centers, who at this point would second-guess jeff beso? >> let's see, there's a good number of people like maybe john donoho at ebay. maybe the people at google are going to try to take a swipe at this same-day delivery business that he's building out. he's built something with over 200 million active customers. he's doing large unit growth. still 30% unit growth is relatively unusual to find. we think there's a chance for that to reaccelerate as we go through the back half of the year. that's what it's going the take for the investments to go higher. >> mark, i have a question about their retail strategy. last year, jeff beso telegraphed this idea that potentially amazon would move into brick and mortar retail. we haven't seen that yet. do you think they'll backtrack on that strategy? if i think they'll extremely unlikely. covered amazon for 15 years. they've been very clear about their strategy from the beginning. they think that they have an economi
, jeff, do what you need to do. in terms of building expansion, centers, who at this point would second-guess jeff beso? >> let's see, there's a good number of people like maybe john donoho at ebay. maybe the people at google are going to try to take a swipe at this same-day delivery business that he's building out. he's built something with over 200 million active customers. he's doing large unit growth. still 30% unit growth is relatively unusual to find. we think there's a chance for...
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and how do we do that? how can we help our children develop into cooperative, kind, and well-liked individuals? woman: thanks a lot, charlie, for sharing. hendrick: social competence is the ability to get along effectively with other people. when we see children playing comfortably together, it's more than just a sweet picture. research has shown thathe way children relate to other children contributes to social and mental development and generally to the ability to function well in later years. in fact, the best way to predict whether or not a child will blossominto aet is noto look at school grades or classroom behaviors but to consider instead how at child gets along with other childre our challenge in this program is to learn how to help each child begin to develop into a socially competent person, a person who can express his own feelings and empathize with others' feelings, be cooperative, generous, and kind, and develop satisfying relationships with others. probably the most important thing for child
and how do we do that? how can we help our children develop into cooperative, kind, and well-liked individuals? woman: thanks a lot, charlie, for sharing. hendrick: social competence is the ability to get along effectively with other people. when we see children playing comfortably together, it's more than just a sweet picture. research has shown thathe way children relate to other children contributes to social and mental development and generally to the ability to function well in later...
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where are we and now do we tell great stories? how do we tell entertaining stories? how do we try to make this a great chapter so that when i look back at this period of my life or this period of paramount i can at least look back and say oh, yeah, they did some great work at that time. >> rose: it really is story telling and not about tools you have. it's story telling. >> well, the tools are just a mechanism to get consumers your product. ultimately all it comes down to is hits and entertaining people and hits come in every way. hits can be what we've done with transformers around the world. big summer popcorn global event or as small as what's comeing with alexander payne, a little black-and-white movie called "nebraska." all the rest of the noise, how are we going to see your product, what's the next window? all of that can be sorted out. >> rose: this something you dreamed of doing? >> no, i never dreamed of this. i -- i dreamed of being in show business i would watch the "tonight show" and i would say those people seem like they're having fun. that sounds like
where are we and now do we tell great stories? how do we tell entertaining stories? how do we try to make this a great chapter so that when i look back at this period of my life or this period of paramount i can at least look back and say oh, yeah, they did some great work at that time. >> rose: it really is story telling and not about tools you have. it's story telling. >> well, the tools are just a mechanism to get consumers your product. ultimately all it comes down to is hits...
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do it like this. okay. you see it starting to do what, gang? it start and do--stand up? could we have you people hold hands, please? could you hold hands? it's all right. hold his hand-- [laughter] okay. well, hold her hand, man. hold her to her hand too. she's nice. and hold her hand and maybe you hold back here. yeah, okay. hold hands. back here. keep going, right across the hall. let it cross. [laughter] you get it? i feel it. okay. thank you, trish. let's hear it for trish, all right? okay. there's one more thing i wanna show you, gang. as i wanna show you that i can light up this lamp in the dark. robert, the lights, please. the lamp is lit. when i hold it like this, no. but like this, yeah. this, goes out. like this, light. i've got a question for you. lights please, robert. when i held the lamp like this, it lit up. when i held it like this, it didn't. surrounding this dome is a very strong electric field. i've got a question for you, where do you suppose the electric field is stronger, close or far? close. close? won't i have charges in here-- more energized here
do it like this. okay. you see it starting to do what, gang? it start and do--stand up? could we have you people hold hands, please? could you hold hands? it's all right. hold his hand-- [laughter] okay. well, hold her hand, man. hold her to her hand too. she's nice. and hold her hand and maybe you hold back here. yeah, okay. hold hands. back here. keep going, right across the hall. let it cross. [laughter] you get it? i feel it. okay. thank you, trish. let's hear it for trish, all right? okay....
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back to what should you do yourself and what should you not do. there are common ailments, if you have a cold or a cough you might go and get over the counter medicine but if you need surgery, go get a doctor to help you with that. it's the same as if you're going to sue scott. let's get a lawyer to help you. >> i don't think you ought to be giving him legal advice as the executor of my will. there's some litigation and limitations as to what you can say but there is. okay. you've been writing about it. >> i have. >> i don't want to dwell on it but is there something you need to bring into the conversation. >> legal zoom sued rocket lawyer last fall for a few, there were a few issues but it was for misleading advertising and trademark infringement. some of those charges have been dropped. i think the speculation is that there's a competitor suing another competitor and there's a threat there. rocket lawyer is growing fast. >> a lawyer said that the law firms, a bit like blockbuster and netflix. you're the netflix of legal because law firms that bu
back to what should you do yourself and what should you not do. there are common ailments, if you have a cold or a cough you might go and get over the counter medicine but if you need surgery, go get a doctor to help you with that. it's the same as if you're going to sue scott. let's get a lawyer to help you. >> i don't think you ought to be giving him legal advice as the executor of my will. there's some litigation and limitations as to what you can say but there is. okay. you've been...
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somebody asked burke once, why do you do that? all you're doing is causing the government to go bankrupt. why do you vote like that? why shouldn't i? he said. too many politicians do just what burke did and get away with it. they never put up nor do they shut up. they complain about the debt but vote against all tax hikes, against all attempts to cut back on spending. today president obama did something politicians don't like to do, he came out and said, we need to do two things. we need to do what we like, and they don't like doing it. raise revenues, and hold back on spending. he took the first step, himself, in the hopes others will follow, that others will join him in doing the right thing. the gutsy thing. the president proposed adjusting social security cost of living. he proposed savings in medicare. he wants republicans to join him by making more upward adjustments on the revenue side of the books. in other words, he's being a leader. not a bad way to end the week. gene sperling is director of the national economic counsel
somebody asked burke once, why do you do that? all you're doing is causing the government to go bankrupt. why do you vote like that? why shouldn't i? he said. too many politicians do just what burke did and get away with it. they never put up nor do they shut up. they complain about the debt but vote against all tax hikes, against all attempts to cut back on spending. today president obama did something politicians don't like to do, he came out and said, we need to do two things. we need to do...
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what do you do? come on, be honest. what do you do? oh, come on, you're all cowards. [laughter] where do you draw the line? suppose he'd taken that folder and instead of putting it in the desk drawer, he'd gotten up, and he'd walked to a file cabinet, opened it but left the drawer open? suppose he closed drawer, suppose he left it unlocked. where do you draw the line? why? what's the difference between looking at it on the top of the desk and looking at it in the drawer? is there a difference? what? >> [inaudible] >> what? >> [inaudible] >> with is that a movie that somebody saw? [laughter] you know, if we only dealt with what's in plain sight, we wouldn't get much in our business. so what do you do? i mean, here you go. you're -- the big jump. i'm 30, 31, maybe 30, i'm the big jump. i'm going to make the big jump right there, boom, into the major leagues. right there in front of me. okay. so -- >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> no, you're too old to say that. [laughter] and don't forget, i'm coming at you, that was 1969. we're talking about 40 some odd years later, so the
what do you do? come on, be honest. what do you do? oh, come on, you're all cowards. [laughter] where do you draw the line? suppose he'd taken that folder and instead of putting it in the desk drawer, he'd gotten up, and he'd walked to a file cabinet, opened it but left the drawer open? suppose he closed drawer, suppose he left it unlocked. where do you draw the line? why? what's the difference between looking at it on the top of the desk and looking at it in the drawer? is there a difference?...
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i do not always consciously have an image. often i do.ometimes it is a catalyst for starting, i will fiddle around with an idea and the image starts to rise in my mind as i work with it. for example, i played a little bit of a piece from my collection, the water garden, started in 1998, had sketched out a few ideas. it was wintertime, january. we had just moved up to mendocino county, and it was raining for two, three weeks, every day, constantly. it took me about two or three weeks to realize i was sort of an absorbing the sensation of water into everything i was doing. oh, i get it. it should be a collection on the theme of water. then i turn it around and it became a more conscious effort to make the rest of the music i was writing sound like it have some element of water, whether it was fast, slow, stillwater. the title of that collection is a slow peace. i always like to think that it feels like the surface of water. more importantly than that, if the composer, improviser, is connected with an image or story, no matter what that stor
i do not always consciously have an image. often i do.ometimes it is a catalyst for starting, i will fiddle around with an idea and the image starts to rise in my mind as i work with it. for example, i played a little bit of a piece from my collection, the water garden, started in 1998, had sketched out a few ideas. it was wintertime, january. we had just moved up to mendocino county, and it was raining for two, three weeks, every day, constantly. it took me about two or three weeks to realize...
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do? >> and i visit with all of the leaders of that region and their military intelligence leaders and their defense leaders. the frustration level is through the roof when it comes to our arab league partners and turkey and others and part of the problem is, all of those folks are equal partners when they sit at the table, they do need that -- you know, that senior leadership of the united states sitting there to work through some of the most delicate issues. so you have other nation states who are participating and arming the rebels to different degrees of efficacy and we need to have a unified effort, we need to make sure the people who are receiving this have good intentions once the assad regime is gone, that's the kind of value the united states brings, and that special capability still that we can make them more effective in those operations. that is really what w they are looking for. they don't want the 101st airborne division and big naval forces they want the leadership and in t
do? >> and i visit with all of the leaders of that region and their military intelligence leaders and their defense leaders. the frustration level is through the roof when it comes to our arab league partners and turkey and others and part of the problem is, all of those folks are equal partners when they sit at the table, they do need that -- you know, that senior leadership of the united states sitting there to work through some of the most delicate issues. so you have other nation...
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that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids a
that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy...
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we know how to do that and i think we need to be sure we're doing it that way. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. commissioner mendoza. >>. >> i thank you both also and i just wanted to respond to a couple different things. i think part of the reason why i actually appreciate the leadership happening here with both the mayor and the superintendent. i don't think that it at this point the whole idea that the two that are in the whole forefront are extremely supportive of this and want to do this and there is a lot of coordination that happens at city hall which is one of the other reasons because there's a lot of conversations that happens with ben's office and with kate's office and all of the departments where ballots are actually queued up so different departments are expecting to go on the ballots and there's some evaluation that we have to do around who's up and who's not and when is it going to be more appropriate or less appropriate for either of these funds to go forward. and so there's a lot of that piece that's coming out. i think more recently with
we know how to do that and i think we need to be sure we're doing it that way. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. commissioner mendoza. >>. >> i thank you both also and i just wanted to respond to a couple different things. i think part of the reason why i actually appreciate the leadership happening here with both the mayor and the superintendent. i don't think that it at this point the whole idea that the two that are in the whole forefront are extremely supportive of...
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we can do it, you can do it. you can do it. make this cut, you can make it work. then we can go on and you don't have to waste any more overtime being here while we are discussing this because i think we're at the point and we can go around in circles but we've already had this conversation 5 times over. and i think it's really, we have 3 votes to do it and then i think the fire department, you have everything in your power and the mind power and the bodies to make it work within the means we provide today. i would like to see that happen. >> okay, colleagues, if there's no more discussion, perhaps we should have a roll call vote. mr. clerk. >> on the motion to accept the budget analyst's recommendation? >> correct. motion on the amendments. >> on the amendments. >> yes. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. >> supervisor avalos. >> aye. >> supervisor breed. >> aye. >> supervisor weaner. >> no. >> the motion passes. >> then a vote on the ordinance as amended. >> on the vote on the ordinance as amended. >> and we can move it forward to the board with a recommendation. can we
we can do it, you can do it. you can do it. make this cut, you can make it work. then we can go on and you don't have to waste any more overtime being here while we are discussing this because i think we're at the point and we can go around in circles but we've already had this conversation 5 times over. and i think it's really, we have 3 votes to do it and then i think the fire department, you have everything in your power and the mind power and the bodies to make it work within the means we...
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i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power,
i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's,...
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that said, the counter argument would be, so what do you do?hould the fed raised interest rates with the economist because it is to worry about if bond prices are too high? it's a tough set of issues. pacific bell occupied the years ahead. >> host: they are largely independent of politicians. they don't have a lot of actual control over them. you can't vote them out of office. one of them has been impeached, although i don't know if that's the case. it seems horribly anti-democratic and they sometimes hurt their legitimacy. in europe, the only thing it seems to function as the pcb. they seem to be the only gripes in the room. there seems to be a lot of suspicion by the public in part because they're not elected. is it a good idea to have an independent? is there anything they can do to be more accountable? it is fundamentally anti-democratic. tesco absolutely. it's troubling. if are going trust people with their ability to guide our economy, to deploy trillions and trillions of dollars. that doesn't work so well with central banks. the authorit
that said, the counter argument would be, so what do you do?hould the fed raised interest rates with the economist because it is to worry about if bond prices are too high? it's a tough set of issues. pacific bell occupied the years ahead. >> host: they are largely independent of politicians. they don't have a lot of actual control over them. you can't vote them out of office. one of them has been impeached, although i don't know if that's the case. it seems horribly anti-democratic and...
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so what do you do?ver thought of giving your service away for free or at least at a deep discount? well, that's exactly what the company tongal did and it's working out for them. as entertainingly remembered in the show "mad men" this is the way commercials are still typically made. >> the most important idea in advertising is new. >> a company hires an expensive ad agency to produce an expensive ad. the founders of los angeles based tongal, james, mark, and rob, are turning that model on its head. revolutionizing the way commercial cans are made for both the internet and television. they've created a way for companies to bypass the agencies and harness the creativity of the crowd. >> produce contend, post the challenge onto our website and anyone in the world with a good idea is voted into the process. >> here is how it works. a brand like chips ahoy puts out a request for ideas for a commercial advertising its product and offers a cash prize for the person who comes up with the best one. then anyone,
so what do you do?ver thought of giving your service away for free or at least at a deep discount? well, that's exactly what the company tongal did and it's working out for them. as entertainingly remembered in the show "mad men" this is the way commercials are still typically made. >> the most important idea in advertising is new. >> a company hires an expensive ad agency to produce an expensive ad. the founders of los angeles based tongal, james, mark, and rob, are...
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we want to do both funds in the same year, do we want to do it on the same ballot. those are the questions that we're going to be answering. i think in terms of the community engagement piece we're looking for that robust community engagement. what's different this time we want the community, the folks that work in the school district, the service providers all to be having that rich discussion about how do we take the success we've had and go to that next level. this is something maria and i have spent a lot of time with the community coalition and other service providers and one of the things they are excited about is really talking about how do we actually even improve the relationship between the community-based organizations, the school district, the city, around a shared set of goals and what does it mean to have mutual accountability for how we raise this money to have success, which is new territory in some ways. i mean we've been doing it in pockets but that's what the rich conversation is going to be about and that should lead to even more engagement when
we want to do both funds in the same year, do we want to do it on the same ballot. those are the questions that we're going to be answering. i think in terms of the community engagement piece we're looking for that robust community engagement. what's different this time we want the community, the folks that work in the school district, the service providers all to be having that rich discussion about how do we take the success we've had and go to that next level. this is something maria and i...
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get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20. >> do you like working with the team? >> yes because i'm a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. >> goodbye. >>> good evening, everybody. if i can have everybody's attention for a few minutes. we would like to welcome you to the reopening of our visitor information center here in san francisco. it's a real great occasion for us. we enjoy seeing it today than the way it was before. many visitors especially international visitors get off the bus at the airport and come here as their very first stop looking for information from san francisco. we get over 400,000 people to come here to learn about what to do in san francisco. i think the changes which i'm going to talk about in san francisco. it's brought the feeling of the city in san francisco and the region into the building and it's a positive expe
get that out of the way and keep moving. >> how many of these do you do a day? how many poles we do a day? >> yeah. >> depends on the location. may be 20. >> do you like working with the team? >> yes because i'm a people person. i like being outside and interacting with the public and i like the response we get especially from the good job we do in the community. >> goodbye. >>> good evening, everybody. if i can have everybody's attention for a few...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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this is what we can do. so definitely those are the characters in our community. >> to give you guys experience how we do this, we can have the guys come out, hand out the goodies. if you guys can get people, then noel and i can --. >> thank you so much. thank you (applause).
this is what we can do. so definitely those are the characters in our community. >> to give you guys experience how we do this, we can have the guys come out, hand out the goodies. if you guys can get people, then noel and i can --. >> thank you so much. thank you (applause).
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we're doing everything we can do? no. are we doing everything we should be doing? no.e there a number of ways we can take to do an even better job? guests. you've given us an indication to what those might be. do we have the ability to pay for them? not really. the presidents budget comes out today and is designed to keep us on the glide path to rein in the deficit. when additional revenues. we talked about how user fees might be helpful to enable us to deploy resources discussed here today and had a chance to talk about better intelligence. it can be very help all as a force multiplier. and understand the difficulty, the complexity and challenges, but us as well. are getting smarter and using pretty common sense to get us closer to the goal we seek. one of my favorite sayings is the road to improvement is always under construction and that's certainly applies here. though we still have some work to do and the extent we can continue to work on it together, will make a whole lot more improvement. in doing so, we make a better foundation for thoughtful, comprehensive imm
we're doing everything we can do? no. are we doing everything we should be doing? no.e there a number of ways we can take to do an even better job? guests. you've given us an indication to what those might be. do we have the ability to pay for them? not really. the presidents budget comes out today and is designed to keep us on the glide path to rein in the deficit. when additional revenues. we talked about how user fees might be helpful to enable us to deploy resources discussed here today and...
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, how you are actually doing. and this is a tag that was created out of our logo. our logo is capital city clean up, wiping out graffiti. and the taggers are so angry with how we're doing, they've taken our logo and changed it to taking out creativity and they are stenciling it all over the city. i'm happy they know who we are and we are annoying them. this is just our sponsors, capital city clean up is fortunate to have a vast array of corporate sponsors, especially media partner. any questions? >> you said that 19 percent of the incidents were on post boxes. do you guys make them pay for that? >> make the --. >> canadian --. >> canada post clean it up? we have a special relationship with canada post. it was a funny way how we got that relationship. they were arguing they couldn't keep up with cleaning them, so bylaw officers started sending notifications to the owner of the canada post boxes, who happens to be the post master general in ottawa. they take them over a week period and canada post has a contractor g
, how you are actually doing. and this is a tag that was created out of our logo. our logo is capital city clean up, wiping out graffiti. and the taggers are so angry with how we're doing, they've taken our logo and changed it to taking out creativity and they are stenciling it all over the city. i'm happy they know who we are and we are annoying them. this is just our sponsors, capital city clean up is fortunate to have a vast array of corporate sponsors, especially media partner. any...
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do not tell me i do not care. you tell me what you are doing, taking my rights away, to not fix a problem. [applause] i think turning that around and doing it calmly and asserting, i do care about these people, the proof of that is that i would like to do something that works -- i would like to examine deeper social issues at work both in newtown in a single, isolated shooter or in again more in chicago. i would like to examine that and maybe put in public policies that might actually work, instead of something that takes mike conaway while i'm sitting my guninia, dax takes away, while i am sitting in virginia. -- takes my gun away, whiile i am sitting in virgina. notnra, for instance, is an extremist lobby. it is a group of millions of americans who have come together to assert a right. i think personalizing ourselves and not just letting the only human beings be on the other side of the equation is important. one area where i think the lack can get into very dangerous territory, as you have seen with certain, mr
do not tell me i do not care. you tell me what you are doing, taking my rights away, to not fix a problem. [applause] i think turning that around and doing it calmly and asserting, i do care about these people, the proof of that is that i would like to do something that works -- i would like to examine deeper social issues at work both in newtown in a single, isolated shooter or in again more in chicago. i would like to examine that and maybe put in public policies that might actually work,...
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>> i do. i do not want to mention names. >> what a nice group this is. [laughter] >> we are not all politicians yet. [laughter] >> in case you did not hear that, we are not all politicians yet. >> there is a balance. in every situation, i tend to be a little more positive. many of the more positive speakers who are really direct with us and gave us the answers, they truly influenced me more than the speakers who were in iraq and did not get the answers. i appreciated that. >> did you have your hand up? why do you not stand up so we can see you? your name and where you are from? >> i am from montana. >> what about this week? anybody not tell you the truth? >> we heard from several senators who told us that bipartisanship was working very well. then we heard from the congressman who said there was no bipartisanship going on, really. part of me things they are all telling the truth. it is easier to get 100 people to agree on a single subject than 435. i am honestly not sure. i believe that they all have the same concept, that they want what is best for amer
>> i do. i do not want to mention names. >> what a nice group this is. [laughter] >> we are not all politicians yet. [laughter] >> in case you did not hear that, we are not all politicians yet. >> there is a balance. in every situation, i tend to be a little more positive. many of the more positive speakers who are really direct with us and gave us the answers, they truly influenced me more than the speakers who were in iraq and did not get the answers. i...
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tested and if i don't want to do that i won't be here doing it i have to believe that i'm doing something now found society i could be saving the lives of many people but do i really believe that. it's hard to hear. when when the scare. friday was rubber helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert combs makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific it's money or a guinea pig you have to fit the description they're looking for you have to be drug free and you have to pass a medical screening and the only way to consistently do that over and over is to lie. tell the truth. if you say you've got anything wrong in your medical history you're going to be less likely to get the job than the next guy in line who's very consistently line three it did something happen to you when that made you want to do som
tested and if i don't want to do that i won't be here doing it i have to believe that i'm doing something now found society i could be saving the lives of many people but do i really believe that. it's hard to hear. when when the scare. friday was rubber helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't...
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what do you do?ld have been easier two years ago, but you do what you think is best, you're commander in chief, you've got a lot of options, covert and overt. i think you've got to -- it's understandable to err on the side of caution, but now we're paying much more of a price for inaction than action. >> chris: something to be said for doing something, that if they cross a line you've got to do something. whatever it is, may not directly affect the chemical weapons use, but if it directly harms the wat would be a consequence. it would at least kee his red line pledge from being hollow. a no-fly zone would do that. no-fly zones expensive, to some extent dangerous. >> and you have syrian anti-aircraft. >> chris: true, but this isn't mission impossible. it seems to be something the president seems loath to undertake. when we come back, five presidents set aside political differences and gather for the dedication of president george w. bush's presidential library. >> ♪ >> it's a special day for our democ
what do you do?ld have been easier two years ago, but you do what you think is best, you're commander in chief, you've got a lot of options, covert and overt. i think you've got to -- it's understandable to err on the side of caution, but now we're paying much more of a price for inaction than action. >> chris: something to be said for doing something, that if they cross a line you've got to do something. whatever it is, may not directly affect the chemical weapons use, but if it directly...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take a hole. >> taking in and distributing inmates from 17 counties, its criminal population changes almost every day. >> just keeping this place functional is an enormous effort. >> the prison uses a set of regulations and procedures to maintain order. but inmates often operate under a different code of conduct. >> the inmates have what they call prison politics here and the gangs control all of that. they have literally written rules and regulations and the repercussions for not following those rules are serious. >> anyone that's active, they are beginning to hit
there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup: san quentin -- extended stay." as the oldest prison in california, san quentin is steeped in a violent history. >> out in the yard. take...
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why do we do what we can agree to do, why do we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? the president got a tax hike in january. we need -- do not need to be raising taxes on the american people. i am hoping we will have an opportunity through the budget process to come to some agreement. good morning. finally the president has offered his budget to the american people. what we see in the document is more of the same. more spending, higher taxes, more debt. the speaker talked about the fact that there are some things in the budget beyond the tax increases that frankly we can find some agreement on. i share the sentiment that we ought to see if we can set aside the divisiveness and come together to produce some results for the people that sent this year. if the president believes as we do that the programs like medicare, medicaid, social security are on the path of bankruptcy and we can do some things to put them back on the right course and save them, to protect the beneficiaries of these programs, we ought to do so. and we ought to do so without holding them hostage fo
why do we do what we can agree to do, why do we find the common ground that we do have and move on that? the president got a tax hike in january. we need -- do not need to be raising taxes on the american people. i am hoping we will have an opportunity through the budget process to come to some agreement. good morning. finally the president has offered his budget to the american people. what we see in the document is more of the same. more spending, higher taxes, more debt. the speaker talked...
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i i can't do what you all do. i tell them about a book i read called freedom summer about the summer project 1964 when young people from all over the country and the south, bruce tells the story through the interviews of these young people and they went and talked about how they can change the world. they knocked on the doors and they said i don't want anything to do with you. they got discouraged. john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, thi
i i can't do what you all do. i tell them about a book i read called freedom summer about the summer project 1964 when young people from all over the country and the south, bruce tells the story through the interviews of these young people and they went and talked about how they can change the world. they knocked on the doors and they said i don't want anything to do with you. they got discouraged. john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white...
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if they could do this in the do?rt, what is we cannot mesa, our the life of arizona, including a look at the saturday atds, noon eastern and saturday on c- span3. "washington journal" continues. is micheleng us now flournoy, former defense undersecretary for the obama 2012.istration, 2009- are we mobilizing for war right now? guest: no. absolutely not. this is a regular set of exercises that are held every year. signal our strong support and are close ties to south korea and our willingness to support our defense commitments. right now everybody wants to tap down the tension. host: are these tensions different than in the past? guest: we have seen cycles of provocation before from north korea from the previous leader and the previously before that. we have a new, young, inexperienced leader in place who is very worried about consolidated his own internal power. is inexperienced in terms of knowing how to manage this. he could is that miscalculate. host: does he have internal threats? guest: i do not think we know ful
if they could do this in the do?rt, what is we cannot mesa, our the life of arizona, including a look at the saturday atds, noon eastern and saturday on c- span3. "washington journal" continues. is micheleng us now flournoy, former defense undersecretary for the obama 2012.istration, 2009- are we mobilizing for war right now? guest: no. absolutely not. this is a regular set of exercises that are held every year. signal our strong support and are close ties to south korea and our...
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how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick park, my dad would bring me down, i would watch the 49ers play and i have great pride in the amount of collaboration and cooperation you are showing to figure out what the next nightmare scenario might be and be ready for it. it's probably going to be either an earthquake, it may be a man-made catastrophe such as an heinous terrorist act that could range anywhere from a mass casualty with chem-bio, be it small pox, be it chemical gasses, be it tactical nuclear effect, to a pandemic. avian influenza. how prepared will we be? let's get back to that marine or sailor that's blown up? in previous conflic
how do we break those cultural barriers, how do we figure out supporting supporters, how do we do that before the next capacity goes on? so what have we done, what capabilities do we bring, where do we use them and how will they be playing a role here in the event of the most likely nightmare scenarios for this area? i grew up in the bay area, i have tremendous affection for it. i did train on the east coast but i grew up in santa clara and in napa, i used to come down and watch candlestick...
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if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built on stilts? before you enter, you are going to make a marking, make a slash near the front entry so everybody knows that you've gone inside. there's two things that are going to alert people that you have gone inside to do a search. one is a slash and the other is the other team outside.
if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken...
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we do not know enough about the leader to know what he will do. do you dismiss it?u -- he is basing his leadership not on his father but on his grandfather. what was the first thing his grandfather did? he invaded south korea. we don't really know what he will do. is it just bluster? the administration, what they are trying to do is get with the people like china, their closest ally, who is expressing they are fed up with this and they are willing to start putting pressure on north korea and they will go that diplomatic route to get them to ratchet it down so the worst of the worst doesn't happen. >>chris: picking up on china, the obama administration has reportedly said to china, look, either you crackdown and somehow get your regime, because they are the main sponsors of north korea, under control, or you can expect an increased u.s. military presence if that part of the area and we are moving missile defenses to the pacific and moving warships to the pacific. what do you think are the chances we can get china to help us in this? what do you think more broadly of
we do not know enough about the leader to know what he will do. do you dismiss it?u -- he is basing his leadership not on his father but on his grandfather. what was the first thing his grandfather did? he invaded south korea. we don't really know what he will do. is it just bluster? the administration, what they are trying to do is get with the people like china, their closest ally, who is expressing they are fed up with this and they are willing to start putting pressure on north korea and...