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you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get the mic. >> i don't do a lot of corresponding. i work in san francisco. our tagers have moved mostly to inseta gram. so, i'm using a lot more inseta gram. * from what i understand they're get for getting warrants, very cooperative. and we've had some success with instagram stuff lately. >> very cool. all right. again, some of you that have already used facebook, i don't know how you use yahoo! or what? >> g-mail. >> it's a free e-mail system. your very first step is to set up an e-mail account because you have to have an e-mail account to set up your facebook account. do not
you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get...
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do the things he would have us do. now, when i think about the real contribution it makes, think about this. we're diligent in life. we discipline our life to be consistent and one day we stand before him and he says, well done. it's worth it. it will be worth it for all eternity. you see, we're living too much in temporal instead of eternal. how do you live disciplined? you want to know, say amen. real simple. you decide today that beginning today i'm going to read a portion of the word of god every day. is there anybody here who could not do that? right. every single one of us can read the bible every single day. that will teach me discipline. i'll start with that. second thing i'll do, i'll pray and talk to god every day. not just on my knees, i'm talk about what he says in his word. but i'll read his word and pray every day. that's two steps i can take to becoming, listen, disciplined. i'm going to, that means, watch this now. that means i'll control my time. if i have to get up early to do it, i'll get up early. i
do the things he would have us do. now, when i think about the real contribution it makes, think about this. we're diligent in life. we discipline our life to be consistent and one day we stand before him and he says, well done. it's worth it. it will be worth it for all eternity. you see, we're living too much in temporal instead of eternal. how do you live disciplined? you want to know, say amen. real simple. you decide today that beginning today i'm going to read a portion of the word of god...
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the great thing is when you do do it, it pulls up. if i pull up like merc, i see that merc tags with five different other people. so, how can i get hold of merc? start finding out what the other guys are doing. it's a big, big thing for you to use. and this is how we put our big cases together. this is our hotline program and it's, like i said, the hotline program is similar to silent witness program i was telling you about. you remain anonymous. that's big for the kids, too. a lot of places that we use this hotline reward is in the schools because that's where you're going to get a lot of intel. once they see a little bit of this and they see a little bit of money going out, they become more and more -- people are ratting on everybody. we get them to rat on each other. we've even had taggers tell on other taggers. which is kind of funny. the rewards range from $75 to $250. like i said, we have a board that sits on it and he check off different things and how dangerous it was for that person telling the other. it's p just for kids. it
the great thing is when you do do it, it pulls up. if i pull up like merc, i see that merc tags with five different other people. so, how can i get hold of merc? start finding out what the other guys are doing. it's a big, big thing for you to use. and this is how we put our big cases together. this is our hotline program and it's, like i said, the hotline program is similar to silent witness program i was telling you about. you remain anonymous. that's big for the kids, too. a lot of places...
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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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there is so much to do. and there is so much to do in terms of new leadership, hoping that this work toward democracy will create new leadership that will learn from the mistakes of the old. your sense of the future, the immediate future of india question mark your talking major power, you talk about the u.s. and india is coming on. they are coming on strong. give me a sense of what india will look like in the coming years. mostdia is the unbelievably vigorous place. wealth to see it grow as much as it is is for me almost more disturbing because you see the fact of so many who do not have, not even a sliver of what those who have now have. -- discrepancy, i see some improvement. india could be -- continue to be a place where there is privileged and unprivileged and the social tension which comes with that. until we get to the heart of real india. until those rights, until that liberty and the basic human rights come to that person. india will not progress as it should. >> it is clear that you believe in doin
there is so much to do. and there is so much to do in terms of new leadership, hoping that this work toward democracy will create new leadership that will learn from the mistakes of the old. your sense of the future, the immediate future of india question mark your talking major power, you talk about the u.s. and india is coming on. they are coming on strong. give me a sense of what india will look like in the coming years. mostdia is the unbelievably vigorous place. wealth to see it grow as...
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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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you said you do not want to. where do you want to do it? in the light of day?a needs to be done where the american people -- it needs to be done where the american people can participate in the conversation. >> house republicans had a meeting this past week or-- where they were trying to decide what they would like to extract from democrats in exchange for a debt limit increase. a lot of ideas came out, from repealing the health care lot to -- repealing obamas health care law to tax reform to reforms included in the ryan budget. do you see any of these things as a viable trade-off for increasing the limit? >> you described accurately what the republicans were doing. let's hear what they were saying. what will they extract from democrats in order to agree that the united states will pay its bills on time? right? that is what it means to lift the debt limit. we have to pay our bills as a country. -- we did not pay our bills, it getting up one day and saying, you know what, i will pay my mortgage on my house, but i'm not going to pay my car bills. we have to pay a
you said you do not want to. where do you want to do it? in the light of day?a needs to be done where the american people -- it needs to be done where the american people can participate in the conversation. >> house republicans had a meeting this past week or-- where they were trying to decide what they would like to extract from democrats in exchange for a debt limit increase. a lot of ideas came out, from repealing the health care lot to -- repealing obamas health care law to tax...
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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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what do you do when you're on the phone?ess you speak more clearly because the justice department collect information on ap reporter phones in and out of the irs going after conservative groups, you have to wonder where you go and not be followed. knowing a thing or two on this subject, the former associate deputy attorney general, yet briefly talked about this idea of the power of the government and all of it, but now it is one thing to be taped on the street, another thing to have every part about you scrutinized. it is scary. >> it is scary. the government has menace amount of power investigating people and doing something with the information they collect. that is why it is important to have a lot of control. government policies and court oversight. neil: what happened post-watergate? using the irs as the means to do that, a bipartisan sort of bullet point. here we are going again with the irs loose and running amok. we don't know that was rogue -@agents or in those in the administration, but it is happening again, why?
what do you do when you're on the phone?ess you speak more clearly because the justice department collect information on ap reporter phones in and out of the irs going after conservative groups, you have to wonder where you go and not be followed. knowing a thing or two on this subject, the former associate deputy attorney general, yet briefly talked about this idea of the power of the government and all of it, but now it is one thing to be taped on the street, another thing to have every part...
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as long as you understand that whatever you do in life do not do it without thought. understand the purpose of what you're doing and that will give you better answers. back to you. >> my question is kind of complicated. i was watching one of your interviews with pbs. you were talking about how paulme court justice john stevens said "no one is born a supreme court justice, they simply become one." in the interview you said you haven't become one yet. through all of your challenges in our life and your obvious position now, why did you say that? >> is a fair question. meant it is you grow in every position you are in. every day of your life you should spend trying to learn something new. i walked into a job at the justice on day one and i had been a judge for 17 years. being a justice is something new. it is a different sort of judging. it is the same on a lot of issues. the questions are much bigger. questions that do not have clear answers. when cases come to the supreme court is because generally there is a conflict in the courts below. different justices of looking
as long as you understand that whatever you do in life do not do it without thought. understand the purpose of what you're doing and that will give you better answers. back to you. >> my question is kind of complicated. i was watching one of your interviews with pbs. you were talking about how paulme court justice john stevens said "no one is born a supreme court justice, they simply become one." in the interview you said you haven't become one yet. through all of your...
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evenetter. ♪ can help you do what you do... evat od,r.ever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium serviceike one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. neil: the irs now news that coululd make the irs six. they should be cut out of the health care law altogether and thousands of agents and tired. all l right, scotty, what do you make of this? >> this makes just as much sen sense, you need to have them do open-heart surgery on you. the irs never should have been charge of obamacare. the la three days of scandal coming out, who is to say these death panels may not be coming true. neil: at very least, bad timing. what do you make of this? >> this raises significant questions about the irs role in overseeing and administering obamacare. the irs is in chargef administrating the premium subsidies. one of the things that has come out is the irs targeted groups that opposed obamacare. do you want the same
evenetter. ♪ can help you do what you do... evat od,r.ever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium serviceike one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. neil: the irs now news that coululd make the irs six. they should be cut out of the health care law altogether and thousands of agents and tired. all l right, scotty, what do you make of this? >>...
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what do you do if you have a culture? how do you break it? >> i would like to see the secretary not just meeting with leadership, but rank-and-file. there are 300,000 employees from the department of veterans affairs and the vast majority are doing a good job, but there is a problem somewhere. there is a disconnect. we want to help. we want to be a partner with what is going on. working with the ranking member on the committee, we have offered all the money that they have asked for, all the technology, all the hardware, the people, yet they still fall further and further behind. what concerns me is that we are about to have a surge coming back and afghanistan. how are they going to handle these great number of claims. a lot of the veterans share that small amount of confidence. do you worry about that confidence from the veterans? confidenced that, my losses with the undersecretary, not the secretary. i do believe that he is an honorable man. colleagues are going -- becoming restless. there have been several letters offered recently. that wil
what do you do if you have a culture? how do you break it? >> i would like to see the secretary not just meeting with leadership, but rank-and-file. there are 300,000 employees from the department of veterans affairs and the vast majority are doing a good job, but there is a problem somewhere. there is a disconnect. we want to help. we want to be a partner with what is going on. working with the ranking member on the committee, we have offered all the money that they have asked for, all...
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what do you do when you do not have a case? they started painting me as an anarchistic, pinkoapitalistic, commie dude to the ridiculousness of accusing me to funding al qaeda. what? hello? tavis: i read about that. >> but you know what, the doors are back on their hinges hinges.-- on their i have reached out the guys and send them the last chapter to make sure they get to that before the tough pill of the beginning. how could i not love these guys? magic in a garage and they are my brothers. tavis: when you say the doors are back on the hinges, legally that means what? >> it means that the doors are jim, ray, bobby, and john. fred androbby, tom, herman or whoever. all these, after years, does that matter to you so much? when we were rehearsing without anybody around, even the last album, and jim was drinking, but not recording. when we were together, we said, let's share everything. we are not even going to say, i wrote lyrics. 200% was contributed to each guy -- by each guy when that was happening. it was so precious. i do not
what do you do when you do not have a case? they started painting me as an anarchistic, pinkoapitalistic, commie dude to the ridiculousness of accusing me to funding al qaeda. what? hello? tavis: i read about that. >> but you know what, the doors are back on their hinges hinges.-- on their i have reached out the guys and send them the last chapter to make sure they get to that before the tough pill of the beginning. how could i not love these guys? magic in a garage and they are my...
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do you pop your thumb to do it? >> it just depends.i mean. >> so you're telling me if i put those handcuffs on you, you can get out of them? >> if i don't like what's going on, of course, i'm going to do it. you know what i'm saying? i mean, if i feel like i'm in a bad situation and if i have to go through you to save my own ass, then so be it, that's what i'm going to do, you know? sometimes i don't have a choice. >> i'm just asking you for training purposes with this new officer, would you be willing to show us how you do it? no? >> all right, christopher. talk about your hair. what happened? >> it was long enough so i could cut it off. so i could send it out. >> to? >> locks of love, to the kids who have cancer. you have to wait till you have ten inches. once it grew, i cut it off. >> why though? >> why? why did i do it? i don't know. it's something to do. i mean -- i don't know how you put it. karma. you do bad, you've got to do something good to [ bleep ] level it out. i mean that's the way i see it. >> go ahead and restrain him.
do you pop your thumb to do it? >> it just depends.i mean. >> so you're telling me if i put those handcuffs on you, you can get out of them? >> if i don't like what's going on, of course, i'm going to do it. you know what i'm saying? i mean, if i feel like i'm in a bad situation and if i have to go through you to save my own ass, then so be it, that's what i'm going to do, you know? sometimes i don't have a choice. >> i'm just asking you for training purposes with this...
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we all do. i mean all great sports people do. all-- people who take seriously what they do i always think-- you see tennis player, no matter how good they are they still have to bounce that ball four or five times before they serve it, some 10 or 12s on or try a few shots, people still miss an easy putt beuse youave to deal with that by always have found that i can come alive with people. i mean i like writing. to be truthful i like having written, you know. >> i often ask people what you want to do. and they say i want to be a writer. i say dow want to write or do you want to be a writer, there's a difference. >> terry, my wife is different. she loves writing. >> rose: is it tortorous for you. >> i get to it. and i love the process. i always-- do you remember peter cook, i think he was on that. >> he and david frost came out of cambridge. >> he was on that was the week that was. he did sketches. i think before, beyond the fringe, very funny guy, extraordinarily funny guy. he was-- at the reception once. and he stalked this man a
we all do. i mean all great sports people do. all-- people who take seriously what they do i always think-- you see tennis player, no matter how good they are they still have to bounce that ball four or five times before they serve it, some 10 or 12s on or try a few shots, people still miss an easy putt beuse youave to deal with that by always have found that i can come alive with people. i mean i like writing. to be truthful i like having written, you know. >> i often ask people what you...
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we do not do too much aggregation, but we do use a lot of partner content. we try to give our readers and viewers as complete a picture as we can of politics, policy, sports, entertainment, finance. host: if we look at the yahoo! main page, we see a story about a new virus, sports stories, entertainment stories, and some news stories. how do you bring traffic into the news portion of yahoo!, and how you keep eyes there? guest: we find a lot of people start their day on news.yahoo.com. we also have some people drawn there from our sister sites. we get tens of millions of unique readerss every month so we do not have much trouble bringing in the eyeballs right now. we are growing operations to make it even more complete and interesting. hopefully, get an even bigger slice of the pie. host: how do you compete with the associated press, bloomberg news, who scores of washington reporters? guest: we do not always. sometimes we turn to others to for original stuff. we also have a great national affairs writers out of new york. we are not geared to compete with the
we do not do too much aggregation, but we do use a lot of partner content. we try to give our readers and viewers as complete a picture as we can of politics, policy, sports, entertainment, finance. host: if we look at the yahoo! main page, we see a story about a new virus, sports stories, entertainment stories, and some news stories. how do you bring traffic into the news portion of yahoo!, and how you keep eyes there? guest: we find a lot of people start their day on news.yahoo.com. we also...
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what it is doing. >> it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and that gives people some you know -- >> it is artificial. >> totally artificial. neil: what does this fall on itself..3 >> we've seen this before, 2002-2007. you had you know very low interests, and how did that end? in a total catta cattal ofta avt be a good ending, i mean, you know you have to incentivize the corporation to do something, you have to wake up and recognize that the infrastructure in this country stinks, it stinks, the grid on the east coast is like 50 years old, only reason it is not attacked it is so darn oil, one per
what it is doing. >> it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and...
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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 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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but they do.t is a difficult situation, but i think that one thing i would impart, it is confusing for americans and less so for europeans. the willingness of europeans, including germans who have to pay a lot of the bills, to actually continue to pay those bills to support the european experiment, which again is politically motivated even though it bears on the economy and economic functionality but it is really politically driven, the political will to do that, i believe, is absolute. we sit here a lot of times and say the germans will never go along with this, will not pay for that. they will not pay so much to support the greeks. but other than the fact that we try to keep the hazard out of it and going to the brink, i am convinced the support for making europe work, the alternative of which -- i think it is very strong. when people talk to you, people can be cynical about a lot of things but they talk in terms of nobody wants to repeat the 20th century in europe. it is a real political requir
but they do.t is a difficult situation, but i think that one thing i would impart, it is confusing for americans and less so for europeans. the willingness of europeans, including germans who have to pay a lot of the bills, to actually continue to pay those bills to support the european experiment, which again is politically motivated even though it bears on the economy and economic functionality but it is really politically driven, the political will to do that, i believe, is absolute. we sit...
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i do not do that. i do not claim to be god or anything. but something said in those numbers that there was a fundamental change in the structure of the black family, and the one thing that was stable, even on an extended basis was at least you had a family. he you had a lot of other problems. you had a family. when that was gone, what are you left with? i looked over data. the penetration of drugs in our lives, of addictive drugs. you can, when i read petitions, i read 9000 a year, for 21.5 years. every crime is drug-related. from your work as a district judge, you see these young people with no families, no education. we pointed out those numbers back in the 1980s. one of the things that has happened is that if you do not toe the ideological line or narrative, then you are not listen to, for pointing out that the family members were not good. i was cast as blaming the victim. dismissing the obvious. we have a problem. by the solution? no. any solution, you have to accurately set up what the problem is. you do be willing to say what a is a
i do not do that. i do not claim to be god or anything. but something said in those numbers that there was a fundamental change in the structure of the black family, and the one thing that was stable, even on an extended basis was at least you had a family. he you had a lot of other problems. you had a family. when that was gone, what are you left with? i looked over data. the penetration of drugs in our lives, of addictive drugs. you can, when i read petitions, i read 9000 a year, for 21.5...
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you do?t if there's a problem, they're in the uk and you're here? do you expand your customer service hours? is there something you did to help them? >> chat has always been a big part of it. >> as long as people expect it, they expect it. okay, now to the question of the value of likes on social media. >> we spend a lot of money on building our community. we outsource quite a bit in new york. how does it translate to revenue? >> this is an interesting question. i was speaking to a company with hundreds of thousands of likes but u wasn't doing anything with them and didn't know what to do with them. >> i think it really depends on what kind of business you are. you're getting eyeballs on the site. if you're a car company, likes are not going to move in the same way. >> i'm still not comfortable talking about monetizing anything on social media. i feel comfortable taking volume and driving it to where you are making money. so going to your core website, but monetizing directly. the number of t
you do?t if there's a problem, they're in the uk and you're here? do you expand your customer service hours? is there something you did to help them? >> chat has always been a big part of it. >> as long as people expect it, they expect it. okay, now to the question of the value of likes on social media. >> we spend a lot of money on building our community. we outsource quite a bit in new york. how does it translate to revenue? >> this is an interesting question. i was...
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we do books. we do records. we do magazines. we do mobile.do tv, we do film, and, of course, we do online. we're a media company much like time warner but we're from the streets. we're kind of a media company that's a bit younger and weirder than media companies are traditionally perceived. >> rose: and you'll be programming-- you also have a youtube channel, too. >> we have eight youtube channels. >> rose: eight youtube channels. >> we're well nope for our youtube success. you know, in the beginning, we started online video quite early in 2006. and at that time we did deals with youtube and cnn, and all the big platforms but they weren't great deals. they were great for the platforms, not great for us. now it's a great time to be a content provider because companies like youtube are actually paying, netflix is paying. >> rose: tell me about it. >> we did a deal with youtube and came out as one of the fastest subdwriefers in the history, not just original channels about the all of youtube. we have one of the highest video times on site at 28
we do books. we do records. we do magazines. we do mobile.do tv, we do film, and, of course, we do online. we're a media company much like time warner but we're from the streets. we're kind of a media company that's a bit younger and weirder than media companies are traditionally perceived. >> rose: and you'll be programming-- you also have a youtube channel, too. >> we have eight youtube channels. >> rose: eight youtube channels. >> we're well nope for our youtube...
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you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues for san francisco right now? supervisor kim: economic development. that is the biggest issue for san francisco and the country. our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in
you do not really get to do that when you run citywide. i enjoyed campaigning more because i had time to meet voters individually, and i loved it. i really enjoyed being out on the field. i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues...
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he wants to do it on his own. he thinks he can do it and only one he can do it.issa: do you have confidence in him? look what has happened to the company since he came back in 2007. the stock has fallen almost 50%. >> i think the slide was already beginning before that. melissa: yeah. >> and the prospect of him coming back boosted the stock initially but i think he wants to move away from the stock. this is his baby. he wants to be able to have a chance to revive it. he knows it will take massive surgery. he doesn't want quarterly reported shareholders on his back. melissa: is it hubris when these guys come back? they have been on top part of one reason or another. >> part of it is ego. they love doing it. it is really the entrepreneur. the entrepreneur created something. this is his creation. when he sees it is not being run the way he thinks it should be run, getting away from the original spirit he will come back. in the case of penney, that was highly unusual one. melissa: that is exactly where i was going. bless his heart, myron ullman, he was out ofed from
he wants to do it on his own. he thinks he can do it and only one he can do it.issa: do you have confidence in him? look what has happened to the company since he came back in 2007. the stock has fallen almost 50%. >> i think the slide was already beginning before that. melissa: yeah. >> and the prospect of him coming back boosted the stock initially but i think he wants to move away from the stock. this is his baby. he wants to be able to have a chance to revive it. he knows it...
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it is still up to me to do that? i am doing everything can. i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always have statutes that make that much sense. it is partly the ways that the laws have evolved and we are the ones who are stuck with enforcing them the way that they are. that does not necessarily mean that we think they are particularly good ideas, but we certainly want people to grow, prosper, and be saved. that can be achieved in all sorts of ways. we want to work with you on that. thank you. >> i was the founding president of the entertainment commission. i retired and went on to found the culture association, the first trade association statewide for night life
it is still up to me to do that? i am doing everything can. i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always...
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do you know who pays for it? we all do. right?all pay for that, because the incentives were do more, bill maher, more scans. whether the medication is better or not. if we can charge $50,000 and someone will pay. they said our fourth fund is reduceart ups that can health care costs. we think there is huge amounts of money to be made saving money. >> right. amazing. we are going to open this up to the room for questions now. so i'm turning it over to you. one in the back who youou can just say are. >> i'm a primary-care physician. i know all about meaningful use. it seems to me that the process used -- you describe is backwards. you get the i.t. and many figure out how you can use it. the meaningful use requirements seem to be all about management and counting. blood pressure. project. instead of figuring out oil what does that this is in need to take better care of the patient? what clinical information? standardizedf terms. i do not care if he has c.a.d. i want to know the had a heart attack or bypass or just a scan? high calcium
do you know who pays for it? we all do. right?all pay for that, because the incentives were do more, bill maher, more scans. whether the medication is better or not. if we can charge $50,000 and someone will pay. they said our fourth fund is reduceart ups that can health care costs. we think there is huge amounts of money to be made saving money. >> right. amazing. we are going to open this up to the room for questions now. so i'm turning it over to you. one in the back who youou can just...
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. >> you go down and do the job you were hired to do. so many people feel hunted. >> i do not recognize my own voice anymore. you are playing a dangerous game. >> you're going to get us both killed. yes, i am pakistani, yes, i am muslim but that is not all that i am. i want to start with -- mira very kindly and gently corrected me with introduced -- with regards to my introduction. i said you were indian-born. youend to be insular and feel in the blank but what did you say to me when i said indian-born? >> i am not someone who really came to be an immigrant here. do nott regarded -- i think of myself as one. i am equally at home and america as i am in india. i am in indiana -- an indian as opposed to being indian-born. of howgive me a sense these distinctions, how these views, how these prisms matter when you are a resident of the world. >> i am a resident of three worlds. of america, india, and north africa and i live in new and a -- i live in uganda most of the year. i have that worldview that is expansive rather than looking at the wo
. >> you go down and do the job you were hired to do. so many people feel hunted. >> i do not recognize my own voice anymore. you are playing a dangerous game. >> you're going to get us both killed. yes, i am pakistani, yes, i am muslim but that is not all that i am. i want to start with -- mira very kindly and gently corrected me with introduced -- with regards to my introduction. i said you were indian-born. youend to be insular and feel in the blank but what did you say to...
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>> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs. they were pretty astute at assessing the juveniles and assessing the areas they were in. what we've done since then, we lost our nonprofit, now everybody who does graffiti, we generally send out, not the paint, we send out to strip the toilets and public parks, pick up dog poop at the dog park. pick up something that was disgusting and they don't get a chance to paint at all. we would see where they would paint over and they would forget the part with their gang and they would paint over. they would use a roller and put stuff behind. we've done that. we've only walke
>> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs. they were pretty...
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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 waonly, 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 loo
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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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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we do not do immigration reform every year. we do it once every 30 years, if things break the right way. so, to evaluate the economics of reform legislation on the basis of current labor market conditions is fundamentally a mistake. it is the case of the american economy is a remarkable thing. it has on average fully employed its people over hundreds of years even though we get bigger and bigger through immigration and childbirth. that is the nature of a successful economy -- it grows and employs people. i have little doubt about the capacity of the u.s. economy to absorb and employ people from both fronts in the future. so, i think that is important. second, let's get the metrics right. if we take your numbers, 2 million immigrants a year, 20 million immigrants legally, over a decade, that important number swamps the 10 million or 11 million that are here illegally. let's evaluate the legislation on the basis of what it will do over the long haul, and the core there is what happens to high- tech visas, temporary worker program
we do not do immigration reform every year. we do it once every 30 years, if things break the right way. so, to evaluate the economics of reform legislation on the basis of current labor market conditions is fundamentally a mistake. it is the case of the american economy is a remarkable thing. it has on average fully employed its people over hundreds of years even though we get bigger and bigger through immigration and childbirth. that is the nature of a successful economy -- it grows and...
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it was always do we have to do that? when i look back at my time, i'm so glad that he made us take those pictures and attended dance and coordinate the dance because it taught us how to be leaders and take ownership in our pride in school and appreciated the hard work that not only you did back then but you continued to do for the students for galileo high school. it is truly my honor to give you this recognition, to thank you for your countless years of service to the san francisco public schools to the asian pacific islander community and the city of san francisco as a whole. thank you, mr. waung. [ applause ] >> hello, there. very new at this. they told me i only get one minute to say something. it will be one minute. let me get
it was always do we have to do that? when i look back at my time, i'm so glad that he made us take those pictures and attended dance and coordinate the dance because it taught us how to be leaders and take ownership in our pride in school and appreciated the hard work that not only you did back then but you continued to do for the students for galileo high school. it is truly my honor to give you this recognition, to thank you for your countless years of service to the san francisco public...
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doing beside. i'm sure you're doing a lot with us. i love the stuff you're doing. i applaud you for that. just remember that it's not just graffiti. anybody have any questions? this is one of my favorites. i saw a female doing graffiti in phoenix on the street and she was helping the painter, she was doing it. she kind of looks a little bit funny. any questions? again -- go ahead, wait, wait, where's the microphone? thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. everything i've heard today, i'm probably the only person in the world [speaker not understood]. everybody is paranoid, number one. [speaker not understood]. i couldn't believe it. anyway, thank you. >> thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. [laughter] >> yeah. >> [speaker not understood]. >> any other questions? again, my card is over there. the graffiti tracker card is over there. if you want to contact them, that's on you. if you want to just talk to me about them, you can do that as well. but anything i can do to help you combat graffiti, by
doing beside. i'm sure you're doing a lot with us. i love the stuff you're doing. i applaud you for that. just remember that it's not just graffiti. anybody have any questions? this is one of my favorites. i saw a female doing graffiti in phoenix on the street and she was helping the painter, she was doing it. she kind of looks a little bit funny. any questions? again -- go ahead, wait, wait, where's the microphone? thank you. >> [speaker not understood]. everything i've heard today, i'm...
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>> really what do you want me to do?o you want me to point out you are wearing like marianne from gilligan's island picnic table? you want me to bring that up? >> no, that's all right. move on to something. >> ordinarily -- like i am just going to let the shots build up. i found out -- there was a lot of talk of aiding and abetting in the james rosen story. i looked it up just in case. the definition to aid is to assist and help. the definition of abet is to assist and help. >> basically you say don't use one of those. >> it is a redundant thing to do. >> it sounds good. >> it is redundant and saying the same thing twice. >> by the way you said it was redone department and said the same thing twice. >> lawyers get paid by the word. lawyers get paid by the word. >> that makes sense. you are so much smarter than awful us. than all of us. you said the government peas on the first amendment and then that inspired joe derosa to make a video about r kelly's urine video can you refrain from any mentions of german pornography? >
>> really what do you want me to do?o you want me to point out you are wearing like marianne from gilligan's island picnic table? you want me to bring that up? >> no, that's all right. move on to something. >> ordinarily -- like i am just going to let the shots build up. i found out -- there was a lot of talk of aiding and abetting in the james rosen story. i looked it up just in case. the definition to aid is to assist and help. the definition of abet is to assist and help....
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how do you do that?. >> it wasn't all bad news for josh. >> that looks pretty good for josh. >> on wednesday, josh received a lifetime membership from the nra! this is just awful. >> josh said he did not know what it meant to have a membership, nor was he aware of what the nra stands for. >> that's funny. that's funny. the "chicago tribune" and chicago sun times laid off all of their 28 full-time photographers and now utilize reporters and freelancers. there was a picture that was taken by a photographer of the photographers when they learned they are losing all of their jobs. it's heart breaking. >> on the cover of this week's "parade" magazine america at its best featuring all american ideas for enjoying the coming summer season with kelly ripka and michael strahan on the cover. >> in speedos by jim vandehei's above ground pool. >> let's go to mike allen with a look at the playbook for politico. you want to reveal that cover for us today? >> all i can say, collect the whole set. >> can't wait to see th
how do you do that?. >> it wasn't all bad news for josh. >> that looks pretty good for josh. >> on wednesday, josh received a lifetime membership from the nra! this is just awful. >> josh said he did not know what it meant to have a membership, nor was he aware of what the nra stands for. >> that's funny. that's funny. the "chicago tribune" and chicago sun times laid off all of their 28 full-time photographers and now utilize reporters and freelancers....
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this is what we're doing. you guys can do it. this is how we do it if you need some help every technically all of the seventh to become an abstract and so forth, it is down home, clearly can be done and not to be done because other people doing it. that is some movement it build. begin to illustrate this. now, stand back. of all go on too much longer because you're probably getting tired of this, but let me give you a little broader sense. remember, and historian as well as a political economist, think of things in time dimensions. i think about those guys in youngstown, ohio, steel workers command a 30-year process is that it's a more sophisticated. i think what you can build on that. if conditions are right. so that is the next part of the argument. it is possible that these many developments and thousands of others that are going on will be sidebar interesting the experiments, not more. and it is possible that the trends that i allied will simply decay. that is what could happen to the system. it is possible that there will be
this is what we're doing. you guys can do it. this is how we do it if you need some help every technically all of the seventh to become an abstract and so forth, it is down home, clearly can be done and not to be done because other people doing it. that is some movement it build. begin to illustrate this. now, stand back. of all go on too much longer because you're probably getting tired of this, but let me give you a little broader sense. remember, and historian as well as a political...
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now, do i still have to pay the fine? i'm asking you a question? do i have to pay the fine? they want to fine me. why? i'm asking. why pick on the taxpayer. i'm the one who works hard to pay the tax and pay you to fine me. do that to me? that's what i want to know. okay in let me know. do i have to pay the fine. >> as i said before, for anyone who has come in today please sit tight at the end of the hearing well ask you to speak to the staff. next speaker? >> good afternoon supervisors. i have lived in san francisco for 61 years. while living here i have noticed that blighted properties have become so obvious especially lately in districts 4 and 7. i would like to thank the board for holding this item because even district 4 and 7 have deteriorated to the extent that blighted properties are obviously there. i would like to recommend two suggestions. no. 1 authorize publically citizens arrest for catching these people and there will be plenty of people watching to make the bounty money. it's like having pal dean in san francisco and making money on the graffiti guys and secon
now, do i still have to pay the fine? i'm asking you a question? do i have to pay the fine? they want to fine me. why? i'm asking. why pick on the taxpayer. i'm the one who works hard to pay the tax and pay you to fine me. do that to me? that's what i want to know. okay in let me know. do i have to pay the fine. >> as i said before, for anyone who has come in today please sit tight at the end of the hearing well ask you to speak to the staff. next speaker? >> good afternoon...
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how do the dolphins do it? and there's some neat ideas on that. and the way the dolphins do it goes something like this-- it's speculated. what the dolphin does-- the dolphin swimming over a nice great big terrain and big valley down the all-- nice stuff down there. and dolphin go-- --come back in. so that-- coming in as the image that the dolphin has, yeah? and with that image, that dolphin has then the view of that world, yeah? now, the dolphin goes to some friend and goes-- --and puts that image directly in the mind of the friend. no language needed, gang. maybe the dolphin embellishes a little bit, lies a little like-- you know? [laughter] so we do that and we're cutting music, right? i mean, a little mistake, we cut in here and there or embellish this frequency and cut that one down. maybe the dolphin does that too. maybe the dolphin hears-- --and goes--okay? [laughter] and a person say no way, honey. okay? how do they say no way, honey? i don't know, a little blips. kinda neat that the dolphin at least can communicate its environment with th
how do the dolphins do it? and there's some neat ideas on that. and the way the dolphins do it goes something like this-- it's speculated. what the dolphin does-- the dolphin swimming over a nice great big terrain and big valley down the all-- nice stuff down there. and dolphin go-- --come back in. so that-- coming in as the image that the dolphin has, yeah? and with that image, that dolphin has then the view of that world, yeah? now, the dolphin goes to some friend and goes-- --and puts that...
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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 and do this and do this, and you are done."t took him about five minutes to come up with the idea, and it made it happen. tavis: if i were to ask you to name the song on your that is the most fun, you would say what? there is a song called "get marie." there is a pgr my french canadian grandparents that was taken moments after they were married, and my grandmother has got this look on her face like wow, this is probably a really bad idea. grandfather is a very handsome, lumberjack type thing, and he is leery, like he cannot wait to get his hands on her, and she told this story, and they had a pretty crazy relationship, but i always thought when you grow up around the family stories, it had this little framework of tragedy, but i never really framed it in another way. i never saw the point of view of the sense of humor with my grandfather, so i decided to write this song about him. he could not wait to get his hands on her. you had to get married back then to do that. tavis: yes, not so much these days. the new project from patt
this and do this and do this, and you are done."t took him about five minutes to come up with the idea, and it made it happen. tavis: if i were to ask you to name the song on your that is the most fun, you would say what? there is a song called "get marie." there is a pgr my french canadian grandparents that was taken moments after they were married, and my grandmother has got this look on her face like wow, this is probably a really bad idea. grandfather is a very handsome,...
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ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when i am ready to go to juvenile hall, i have problems getting a pass. and i go there all the time. just to be able to make contact. the same person that is giving me the past don't want to give me a pass all of a sudden. we have to come together as a community and set aside the status, set aside the power. come together to work for a common goal to make our community better. [applause] >> there is a theme emerging, even as we are listening, about leveling the status in these collaboration's. everybody is equalized. i am hearing these words over and over again. tough love, does that help?
ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when...
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let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's c
let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning...
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>> i do not know.n i write a song that comes quickly, and my ego is removed from the process, those are the songs that really seemed to resonate with people, because it is not about me, trying to get on the charts or anything like that. i do not know where these songs come from, but i definitely feel it is as a very spiritual process, and people connect. spirituals. tavis: i started this conversation off, and everybody is saying the same thing about you, that you are blowing up on the charts here, like you have been doing in europe for some time. how are you processing this now that it is happening for you in the state's? >> i came over here with the mindset that we're starting from the very beginning. it is exciting. every tiny thing that happens, i am excited, and it is important for me to be over here and connected, and be an artist to can connect worldwide, so i am excited. tavis: we are on the inside, and you have been on the outside, so i am curious about anything you find about the process, or t
>> i do not know.n i write a song that comes quickly, and my ego is removed from the process, those are the songs that really seemed to resonate with people, because it is not about me, trying to get on the charts or anything like that. i do not know where these songs come from, but i definitely feel it is as a very spiritual process, and people connect. spirituals. tavis: i started this conversation off, and everybody is saying the same thing about you, that you are blowing up on the...