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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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assault rifle fans, i do not agree with you, nor do i fear you, but i do love you, and i'm sorry that in my outrage i called you names, that was wrong. by the way, i do not need a crisis manager, just a conscious. meanwhile, second amendment fans continue to hate cary like cats hate cans. >> all right, what did that can do you to you, cat? what is worse, the crime or the apology? >> i don't think that he should have apologized, he let a lot of us down. i think that these people with the assault rifles they do not respect human life and i would like to line them up and shoot them all. >> oh, really? that seems hypocritical, turtle man. >> if you using violence against these people that want to outlaw violence. >> they like it when it like this, and when you go like that, now i hate it. >> what kind of gun is that? >> two six-shooters from the wild west. >> well done. diane, why does he bother? people have forgotten about it. it's not a big deal. >> i think it's fine for apologizing for calling people names and he can have his opinions, that is fine. >> can't he really? >> i think he ca
assault rifle fans, i do not agree with you, nor do i fear you, but i do love you, and i'm sorry that in my outrage i called you names, that was wrong. by the way, i do not need a crisis manager, just a conscious. meanwhile, second amendment fans continue to hate cary like cats hate cans. >> all right, what did that can do you to you, cat? what is worse, the crime or the apology? >> i don't think that he should have apologized, he let a lot of us down. i think that these people with...
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do you trust. do you trust mr clapper he lied to you perjured himself and everyone wants to go after snowden ok but at the same time clapper perjured himself in front of congress he should be removed he should be fired immediately but what does that have to do with the bigger issue in the united states we are a big targets where the most loved country in the world but we're also the most. people who want to go will tell me to this does that give him the right to lie because like give him the right to lie nobody has nobody has the right to lie and nobody has the right to dismantle the entire security apparatus of a country because you don't like what one person said either that's for sure that is irrelevant to the certainly hang on that second that you're going to some of the . and there is zero there is it that is irrelevant as me saying you can't trust snowden because he's a libertarian he's now aligned himself with totalitarian regimes and going to places like china which are natori as well mr cl
do you trust. do you trust mr clapper he lied to you perjured himself and everyone wants to go after snowden ok but at the same time clapper perjured himself in front of congress he should be removed he should be fired immediately but what does that have to do with the bigger issue in the united states we are a big targets where the most loved country in the world but we're also the most. people who want to go will tell me to this does that give him the right to lie because like give him the...
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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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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 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 mean do you feel comfortable letting them do it themselves >> i believe i do. at this point but i believe it now. i can turn it over to inspector who did the sound like reading. they've come a long way. though i'm comfortable letting you - i agree with lieutenant night we'll continue to monitor them. we'll continue to spot check and surprise inspect them >> i want to say that their permit should be readily available at all times. part of your prirt permit is your conditions they have to be total and staple them together. not in pieces they're actually one document multiple pages but more than one document >> and actually, the a l u would like to posted on one bulletin board by the door. and >> they had the permit posted but i would suggest they have a binder with all their information to present to us when there's a problem. it behoves them to have it when we show up are abc. note that all of your permits whether it's abc or the health department or us the conditions of the permit has to be together. okay. there's a motion on the floor. yes, ma'am >> i was wond
i mean do you feel comfortable letting them do it themselves >> i believe i do. at this point but i believe it now. i can turn it over to inspector who did the sound like reading. they've come a long way. though i'm comfortable letting you - i agree with lieutenant night we'll continue to monitor them. we'll continue to spot check and surprise inspect them >> i want to say that their permit should be readily available at all times. part of your prirt permit is your conditions they...
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do you recall that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> you were present for that, is that correct? >> yes, i was. >> you recall at some point the defendant walking as he's walking and he's -- walking the route where he claimed he went, do you recall that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. do you recall him at some point saying that you went to look for an address and there were no addresses to the left because those were the back of the buildings, do you recall that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> i'm going to try on keep to you this point specifically. but do you recall -- >> told the operator -- >> i'm sorry. >> i got out of my car and started walking. still on the phone with non-sxhj i started walking. >> okay down this way. and -- because i didn't see a street sign here but i knew if i went straight lou, that should be circle. give me the address in front. there's no address because this is the back of the house. >> do you recall that testimony, sir? >> yes, sir, i do. >> sir, do you recall -- >> didn't ask me where he went, wh
do you recall that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> you were present for that, is that correct? >> yes, i was. >> you recall at some point the defendant walking as he's walking and he's -- walking the route where he claimed he went, do you recall that? >> yes, sir. >> okay. do you recall him at some point saying that you went to look for an address and there were no addresses to the left because those were the back of the buildings, do you recall that?...
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do you think yahoo! is going to be able to do that? >> we're hopeful that they do. the fisa court has been receiving many requests from providers including microsoft, google and including the aclu to make more information public about the laws that it's interpreting in secret. finish it's essentially interpreting fourth amendment principles that govern a huge area of americans' lives, and it's doing so in ex parte proceedings, and that's just simply not the way the law's supposed to work in the american justice system, and it's not the way the fisa court's supposed to work. neil: have we gotten any early evidence that a lot of customers at any of these operations that were hit up by the nsa or requested to give information over to the nsa whether back door channels or what have you, to quote mr. snowden, how many were constantly complying with that? in other words, constantly offering it? >> well, neil, that's a big question, and it's something we don't know. and that's why the companies shown b pressuring finish should be pressuring the government to release inform
do you think yahoo! is going to be able to do that? >> we're hopeful that they do. the fisa court has been receiving many requests from providers including microsoft, google and including the aclu to make more information public about the laws that it's interpreting in secret. finish it's essentially interpreting fourth amendment principles that govern a huge area of americans' lives, and it's doing so in ex parte proceedings, and that's just simply not the way the law's supposed to work...
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--na cannot do that could cannot do that. they coast for we do not do immigration. that is why japan has disappeared -- is disappearing relatively in terms of overall strength. immigration is what makes us the future, not europe, not japan, and if we do it better and on track to have historically been, we are significantly stronger as a country. >> i would ask any of you to come to the city of chicago could -- chicago. there is nothing like the dedication of a child of an immigrant to their studies and their this. -- purpose. they know they are here, they are lucky and this had better not get screwed up. or your i give you this young woman from yemen. she came in fourth grade. she is now at northwestern. in her home, this is a unique opportunity -- you cannot do this anywhere else. do not mess this up. that is the rejuvenation of the american dream -- people consciously left somewhere in to come someplace because they can do what they do only in america. there is nothing like the child of an immigrant trying to make something of their parents dream. x-unit have to c
--na cannot do that could cannot do that. they coast for we do not do immigration. that is why japan has disappeared -- is disappearing relatively in terms of overall strength. immigration is what makes us the future, not europe, not japan, and if we do it better and on track to have historically been, we are significantly stronger as a country. >> i would ask any of you to come to the city of chicago could -- chicago. there is nothing like the dedication of a child of an immigrant to...
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, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do is work with small businesses to understand how to be ready for credit. a lot of that is helping folks that are interested in starting a business understand how to develop a business plan, how to get
, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is...
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what do you normally do after 17 years in taiwan? what do you normally do for the weekends and holidays? >> i go hiking. nowadays i live in the mountains so i do not have much else to do. i does hike in the mountains nearby. i also ride a bicycle. sometimes i host barbecue parties with many friends and so on. it is the same activities. you have to keep yourself busy. >> yes indeed. >> some people do not mingle. i have a lot of friends here. >> just by having you on the program i can see you a very outgoing personality. we were asking you earlier about the other favorite places you have been to around taiwan. for example, the east coast, you like the mountains. he has a very different fountain range. do you find a comparable? >> i like parts of taiwan. fishing, for example, in the summertime -- we usually go fishing at night. i have a group of friends of mine and we go over night from six to six. we take a boat and go to the sea, for at least 12 hours. we have this sort of hobby. >> we certainly would like to see you stay in taiwan as
what do you normally do after 17 years in taiwan? what do you normally do for the weekends and holidays? >> i go hiking. nowadays i live in the mountains so i do not have much else to do. i does hike in the mountains nearby. i also ride a bicycle. sometimes i host barbecue parties with many friends and so on. it is the same activities. you have to keep yourself busy. >> yes indeed. >> some people do not mingle. i have a lot of friends here. >> just by having you on the...
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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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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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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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what does that do? it reduces the number of players, it drives up prices, making those businesses and those individuals elect a government health care. it feeds right into a socialist net. i think george orwell or even franz costco would be very proud of this plan. >> are you surprised more insurance companies aren't throwing in the towel? >> yeah, because there's more customers. do i think if the president is the king and could have done what hwanted, we wod have had government health insurance takeover. chart health insurance stocks against the stock market over the last couple of years, including health insurance stocks, and they beat them cause they happen they will have more customers. there's a lot wrong with this plan, but the poor health insurance companies is not one of them. they have a great business ahead of them. >> john, take it on. >> a lot wrong with this plan? there is no plan. there was no health care plan. there was just an insurance plan. at 30 million people to abroken system and th
what does that do? it reduces the number of players, it drives up prices, making those businesses and those individuals elect a government health care. it feeds right into a socialist net. i think george orwell or even franz costco would be very proud of this plan. >> are you surprised more insurance companies aren't throwing in the towel? >> yeah, because there's more customers. do i think if the president is the king and could have done what hwanted, we wod have had government...
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do engage past graffiti vandals who are now legal and are doing artwork. so, in vancouver there is no active graffiti tag names, crew name used in our murals. we've come up with a fairly loose guideline which is being defined by a new graffiti programmer, program coordinator david over there. and they're coming up with some parameters so that the city can work with people that come from graffiti so that there is still some incentive for them to become artistic, to go into doing murals and other art. use their style, use that medium that they enjoy. but if they were to use active graffiti tax or names, we know from our experience of having 200 murals in vancouver it's going to attract graffiti. it's very likely going to have a negative effect on the artwork itself. so, we are building parameters around that and trying to work with the subculture, trying to work with those artists, but also understand graffiti is graffiti. our by law in vancouver states that even if you give an artist permission to put up graffiti on your wall, it has to go. they don't permi
do engage past graffiti vandals who are now legal and are doing artwork. so, in vancouver there is no active graffiti tag names, crew name used in our murals. we've come up with a fairly loose guideline which is being defined by a new graffiti programmer, program coordinator david over there. and they're coming up with some parameters so that the city can work with people that come from graffiti so that there is still some incentive for them to become artistic, to go into doing murals and other...
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i do think jerry and the pacemakers were put here to inhabit dick cheney's heart ♪ how do you do what do to me ♪ how did -- >> bill: i think it was freddie and the dreamers. >> what's up? >> final question. do you believe that shape shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and manipulate our societies or not? i love that or not. so 4% do believe there are shape shifting reptilian people and 7% aren't sure. that's 11% of the american population think maybe there is some reptiles that are influencing our lives. [ laughter ] >> are you surprised there are this many crazy people in the world? >> billy, come on. there are days i watch the news i don't leave my house. this is just the skim on the surface, baby. it is nutsville out there. you know that. ♪ >> bill: let's go christie obama down the jersey shore. i was looking for bruce springsteen, i didn't see him. buddies were there again. >> they are cute together. >> bill: are they? >> like danny zucko and sandy in greece. >> tell me about stud. >> bill: they are so cute together. >> bill: who is sandy? >> of cou
i do think jerry and the pacemakers were put here to inhabit dick cheney's heart ♪ how do you do what do to me ♪ how did -- >> bill: i think it was freddie and the dreamers. >> what's up? >> final question. do you believe that shape shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human form and manipulate our societies or not? i love that or not. so 4% do believe there are shape shifting reptilian people and 7% aren't sure. that's 11% of the american population...
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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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so should we try to do more? probably. but we do too much already. >> there are many that do that. thank you for coming on, it's always great to have you. >> you're welcome. gerri: coming up in 25 minutes, we continue to bring our users guide to health care. find out when you should change doctors and how do you go about that. also another big story today, this one caught my eye. inflation, despite what the fed wants you to think, inflation is on the rise and it's hitting your bottom line hard. consumer prices posting a sharp increase in five months. in june not is up to have% beating expectations. joining me now is an economics professor at the university of maryland. peter, it's always good to have you. so you don't think that this report is that big of a deal? >> well, core inflation remains rather docile. if they don't worry about oil prices. it doesn't do any good to worry about it. there's not much we can do about it. gerri: that is the dirty little game that the government planes. meanwhile if you put in the cossack everyday, you have to pay it every day, gas, food, those pr
so should we try to do more? probably. but we do too much already. >> there are many that do that. thank you for coming on, it's always great to have you. >> you're welcome. gerri: coming up in 25 minutes, we continue to bring our users guide to health care. find out when you should change doctors and how do you go about that. also another big story today, this one caught my eye. inflation, despite what the fed wants you to think, inflation is on the rise and it's hitting your...
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i do not believe in those economics. but let's do it. you have low borrowing rates. suppose i wanted to borrow a couple of hundred billion dollars in order to really substantially slash middle class income tax rates. say the 28% rate, the 25% rate. the 15% rate. let's say i wanted to do that. to me, you are at least giving the people their money back, rather than having the government taking the money, and spending it's unwisely. that is one of the flaws i see in the president's program. he wants the government to do it and i want to private sector to do it. >> we live in a mixed economy, larry. the fact of the matter is, if we want to talk about infrastructure, this is an issue that republicans used to champion. that national highway act was under dwight eisenhower. infrastructure is so poor now to what it used to be and what it needs to be for the economy of the future. most businesses understand it. it's not a matter of supply side and demand side, it's more of a supply side issue, than a demand side issue, it's a huge problem and the private sector is not going t
i do not believe in those economics. but let's do it. you have low borrowing rates. suppose i wanted to borrow a couple of hundred billion dollars in order to really substantially slash middle class income tax rates. say the 28% rate, the 25% rate. the 15% rate. let's say i wanted to do that. to me, you are at least giving the people their money back, rather than having the government taking the money, and spending it's unwisely. that is one of the flaws i see in the president's program. he...
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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 12to 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 12to 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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they permit patents, but they do not permit as many patents as we do. they don't permit a 20-year patent life which a company can easily extend by various, you know, manipulations. we have too many patted edges covering too many things -- patents covering too many things, and we allow them to persist for too long. they need to be tightly reined-anyone and controlled. a company holds a patent on a medication but they are making the medication at too high a price, $20,000 a year, or if they are not making the medication but holding the patent so nobody else can make it, then there is a regulation that says the government can step in and say you're not using this patent correctly, we're going to pay you a fee and give it to another company so they can make the drug at an affordable price, or they can actually use it and make the medication. this is in the law, it can be done, and countries like brazil and thailand do this. we are reluctant to do this for medications. we'll do it for electronics and tv and things like that, but we don't do it for medication
they permit patents, but they do not permit as many patents as we do. they don't permit a 20-year patent life which a company can easily extend by various, you know, manipulations. we have too many patted edges covering too many things -- patents covering too many things, and we allow them to persist for too long. they need to be tightly reined-anyone and controlled. a company holds a patent on a medication but they are making the medication at too high a price, $20,000 a year, or if they are...
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here's what we do, what do you do and students would answer. an amazing experience to be in the room for. to this our kids having the great time taking the floor, thrilled about the building in the center of the pentagon the soviets targeted during the cold war thinking it was an underground information bunker and was a hot dog stand in the center of the pentagon building structure but after the tour there was a door open, we were ushered into the office of the then defense secretary mr. leon panetta, there was the grand man himself in his coat and tie, warm and affable and welcomes students into his office. there was a stone from osama bin laden's compound and coming to his office putting hands on the desk, don't touch all of those, but he had a discussion about -- policy discussion. not a photo opportunity. talk to them about strategy, here is the problem, how do you deal with it? he had ten minutes, state for half an hour, took off his coat, gave a tour of the office and trying to get to the next meeting over at the capitol or the white hous
here's what we do, what do you do and students would answer. an amazing experience to be in the room for. to this our kids having the great time taking the floor, thrilled about the building in the center of the pentagon the soviets targeted during the cold war thinking it was an underground information bunker and was a hot dog stand in the center of the pentagon building structure but after the tour there was a door open, we were ushered into the office of the then defense secretary mr. leon...
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what do i do? what is the first thing i think that happens is that we are reaffirm to ourselves as middle may get to that stage. until they day i die, i'm going to make my body bridge so that somebody can run across it. [applause] will reaffirm that we have no other obligation in life except to make it better for the group coming behind us was that we reaffirm we need to do that working with and organizations and in our community and standing up. you have decided, you, that you will reclaim your spirit, dignity, honor, grace, personhood, and a matter what is going on in this nation, nothing will take that away from you. when you see men turning out all across the nation leading these marches and being part of the humanities, they are reclaiming themselves a sense of dignity that cannot and will not be stripped away. people who have suffered, endured, and survived, three centuries of slavery, oppression, deprivation, d gradation, denial -- degradation, denial, we see things through a different lens.
what do i do? what is the first thing i think that happens is that we are reaffirm to ourselves as middle may get to that stage. until they day i die, i'm going to make my body bridge so that somebody can run across it. [applause] will reaffirm that we have no other obligation in life except to make it better for the group coming behind us was that we reaffirm we need to do that working with and organizations and in our community and standing up. you have decided, you, that you will reclaim...
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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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what does it do? >> we do lots of stuff.t of it is scientific investigations and everything from life science, microbiological science, solar science. we now have a number of earth science experiments that are there looking at earth, looking at the atmosphere. we now are doing technology development. here is something called the alphamegnotics electrometer. there are many nations -- it is a science experiment. it is a baysic physics experiment looking at the beginning of time. >> who is in charge? >> of a.m.f.? >> the international space station. >> you could say i am, but i'm not really. the united states is the senior partner. there is a five-organization partnership. the u.s., represented by nasa, russia represented by cosmos, japan represented by their space agency, jaxa, the canadian space agency. then 19 european administrations represented european space station. >> what are the obvious things from time to time that you degree about among those nations? >> flight opportunities. who is going to get their astronaut to f
what does it do? >> we do lots of stuff.t of it is scientific investigations and everything from life science, microbiological science, solar science. we now have a number of earth science experiments that are there looking at earth, looking at the atmosphere. we now are doing technology development. here is something called the alphamegnotics electrometer. there are many nations -- it is a science experiment. it is a baysic physics experiment looking at the beginning of time. >>...
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even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better.miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make, together. >>> the six zimmerman trials have a lot to think about, think about but apparently not talk about. talking is a no-no outside the jury room and not the only one. judge nelson today reading them a long list. >> do not discuss the case among yourself or anybody else overnight. do not read or listen radio, television or newspaper reports about the case. do not use any type of an electronic device to get on the internet to do any independent research about the place, people, places, things or terminology and do not read or cre
even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better.miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the...
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keep doing what you're doing. hope you never see me or my partner again unless we're picking up pizza down the street. we'll get you situated and call the bail bonds men. okay? >> thank you. >> step this way. >> he made bad choices but was trying to make up for it and doing the right thing, which is important to see. there is a lot more to policing than putting handcuffs on someone and putting them in a jail cell. maybe they need someone to actually listen to them. i have a twin sister melissa. growing up we just always had different personalities. she has made choices that i don't agree with. she's been in some trouble with the law and drugs and battling addiction. i haven't seen her in like two years. i struggle with the fact that i am not close with her. about two years ago, she had a baby boy tristian. she put him up for adoption. it was really tough on the family. but i'm determined to stay a part of his life. >> hi, jen, come in. good to see you. >> thank you so much for inviting me. >> really? >> tristian.
keep doing what you're doing. hope you never see me or my partner again unless we're picking up pizza down the street. we'll get you situated and call the bail bonds men. okay? >> thank you. >> step this way. >> he made bad choices but was trying to make up for it and doing the right thing, which is important to see. there is a lot more to policing than putting handcuffs on someone and putting them in a jail cell. maybe they need someone to actually listen to them. i have a...
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it our way if we do not do it our way, we will not do it anyway.he budget conference is about and what this debate seems to be about. senator toomey on the other hand said this -- this has been the way we have been operating for a couple of years now. this is senator pat toomey, former chair of the club for growth, said, it is a disaster. it is a terrible way to run government. senator toomey and i do not always agree, but we agree very emphatically on that. congressman tom cole described the latest shutdown threat, which is what the previous three speakers had indicated, tom cole describes the latest threat as the political equivalent of throwing a temper tantrum. that is tom cole, chairman of the republican campaign committee, mr. speaker. we need to get past this you will not do this, i will not do that, and figure out what we will do, i say to my friend, the majority leader, and we have 14 days to do it. we have not gotten it done yet, and frankly we have nothing on the calendar for next week that shows we are moving toward that and. i would ho
it our way if we do not do it our way, we will not do it anyway.he budget conference is about and what this debate seems to be about. senator toomey on the other hand said this -- this has been the way we have been operating for a couple of years now. this is senator pat toomey, former chair of the club for growth, said, it is a disaster. it is a terrible way to run government. senator toomey and i do not always agree, but we agree very emphatically on that. congressman tom cole described the...
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and could we do enough? you know, i mean, you can never do enough until everyone has a decent, clean, respectable place to live. i think san francisco is clearly leading the way to it that. >> oftentimes city issues and district issues are not one and the same. what are some of the biggest issues you feel are impacting your district? >> well, the challenges of homelessness, of folks that are in the kind of upper haight community, making sure that we are providing resources to this population, more aggressively than we have, making sure that we are cracking down on folks who might be breaking the law and making it really challenging for not just other homeless people, but for folk who live in the community, making sure we're activating that area so that families feel safe and being a part of that community. i think that's a huge challenge. the other challenge, one that i dealt with even before i became supervisor, are the access to job opportunities, access to long-term job opportunities, and how do we prepar
and could we do enough? you know, i mean, you can never do enough until everyone has a decent, clean, respectable place to live. i think san francisco is clearly leading the way to it that. >> oftentimes city issues and district issues are not one and the same. what are some of the biggest issues you feel are impacting your district? >> well, the challenges of homelessness, of folks that are in the kind of upper haight community, making sure that we are providing resources to this...
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, well, what do we do while we wait?: cool. ♪ [ laughter ] wow. that was beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: the weirdest thing, but i happened to bring my bongos here too. >> you didn't! >> jimmy: i did. >> wow! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you want to jam? >> do i!? yes. >> jimmy: let's do this! >> more than anything! let's do it. ♪ >> jimmy: oh. that was fun. [ ding ] >> brownies are done! >> jimmy: there they are! >> okay. >> jimmy: all right. >> got some brownie there. >> jimmy: oh, the weed just kind of really absorbs -- >> it does, the whole jar got -- in there, too. if you cook it at a high temperature, the jar will just evaporate. >> jimmy: yeah, how hot was that oven? >> yeah. okay, dude. let's -- let's try these bad boys, huh? >> jimmy: if i'm going eat some, then you have to try some too. >> deal. >> jimmy: all right. >> let's do it. >> jimmy: sure, man. here, have some. [ laughter ] oh, it's good. >> this is good. >> jimmy: they're perfect. thank you. hey whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i think i'm starting to f
, well, what do we do while we wait?: cool. ♪ [ laughter ] wow. that was beautiful. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: the weirdest thing, but i happened to bring my bongos here too. >> you didn't! >> jimmy: i did. >> wow! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you want to jam? >> do i!? yes. >> jimmy: let's do this! >> more than anything! let's do it. ♪ >> jimmy: oh. that was fun. [ ding ] >> brownies are done! >> jimmy: there they are!...
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we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do...ven better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better. >>> welcome become to the program. we're talking to valerie bertinelli. one of the things i love you did in your career was the food stuff, the health stuff. >> it was a scary place for me to go with me, because food has been such an issue all of my life. >> one of the things that you're trained to do in this life, never mind in the business, is to manage your own vanity and manage that presence you have. >> uh-huh. >> but to do those commercials and to be that girl, there's an acceptance that has to take place. >> the process is still happening. i don't know that it will ever -- food is such a -- because i love food. i'm italian. i have to love food. i love to cook. but then to -- my problem was, i started to use food as a drug and use it as a source to settle feelings that i was uncomfortable with. like someone that would use drugs or gambling or whatever. it got to a place where i just couldn't hold my weight in any kind of n
we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do...ven better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better. >>> welcome become to the program. we're talking to valerie bertinelli. one of the things i love you did in your career was the food stuff, the health stuff. >> it was a scary place for me to go with me, because food has been such an issue all of my life. >> one of the things that you're trained to do in this life, never mind in the business, is...
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do you care about the same things as i do or do you not. the answer was everybody on the panel, no, i don't care about the same things. i don't care about inequality. the president is saying that is major concern of his and. american people. i think that is an appropriate response. >> to improve the economy, what was the substance? >> i'm not going to disagree. since when do we judge presidents by this? >> we're going to tax them and what did he say substantively? nothing. >> the question, charlie, the question is, charles likes to frame things this is capitalism -- what i would like to think about inflammatory language. we a socialist state since franklin roosevelt. the question is how to make the government work best. >> hold it. idea is to get the government out of the way and let the economy flourish without all their encumbrances. i have news for the president he is talking inequality and people that are wealthy. bottom line is he raises taxes. it prevents other people from becoming wealthy. it mandates regulation and tamps down the ec
do you care about the same things as i do or do you not. the answer was everybody on the panel, no, i don't care about the same things. i don't care about inequality. the president is saying that is major concern of his and. american people. i think that is an appropriate response. >> to improve the economy, what was the substance? >> i'm not going to disagree. since when do we judge presidents by this? >> we're going to tax them and what did he say substantively? nothing....
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how do we he our way out of this? how do we act our way out of this? how do we become better people? and it was extraordinary, electricity in that classroom, as i listened, so i was lucky, i wasn't talking to them i had nothing to say, i learned how to listen to them, and it broke my heart, and but it healed it too in certain ways, they got a chance to talk and they will keep on talking and they will be talk forget the rest of their lives, this he will have to but as long as somebody is there to listen to them, i think that is the big achievement. >> rose: literature plays a roll transatlantic a novel, colum mccann, win over the national book award, let the great world spin. back in a moment, stay with us. >> rose: sam terrell is here, his work as an artist explores perception, light, color and space. chuck close has said of him he is an okay strair of experience, not a creator of cheap effects and everybody knows how cheap an effect is and how revolutionary and experience. first major museum show in new york since 1980 is currently on view at the gugg
how do we he our way out of this? how do we act our way out of this? how do we become better people? and it was extraordinary, electricity in that classroom, as i listened, so i was lucky, i wasn't talking to them i had nothing to say, i learned how to listen to them, and it broke my heart, and but it healed it too in certain ways, they got a chance to talk and they will keep on talking and they will be talk forget the rest of their lives, this he will have to but as long as somebody is there...
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>> what we look at verses the partner, who is the partner and what to they do and how do they do it. we are a nonprofit organization. to be frank, burns is a very costly process to treat. we have allowed a lot of burn survivors to receive physical rehabilitation and we have done it on a philanthropic basis. when we find partners abroad, we hope they have the same philosophy as us. we don't want to share our techniques and knowledge and have this be used -- >> in a commercial way question are >> exactly. we want to make sure they share the same philosophy as us. second, we want our partners to be very motivated. we have limited resource in terms of money, people and time. we want to make sure the partner is motivated to learn. that way we feel like it is an investment. thirdly, we hope the partner has some basic skills or resources that can support this project. theybaave some techniques or knowledge to learn, but we will have staff, do they have good work ethic, these are things we look at. >> what's important for a lot of ngo is the issue of sustainability. the concern over burn vic
>> what we look at verses the partner, who is the partner and what to they do and how do they do it. we are a nonprofit organization. to be frank, burns is a very costly process to treat. we have allowed a lot of burn survivors to receive physical rehabilitation and we have done it on a philanthropic basis. when we find partners abroad, we hope they have the same philosophy as us. we don't want to share our techniques and knowledge and have this be used -- >> in a commercial way...
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i really do. i think that there was enough evidence for a second-degree murder prosecution. >> you think the prosecution proved its case? >> i do. i do. i think there was enough for a second-degree murder conviction. i think there was certainly enough for a manslaughter conviction. i did not believe the claims of self-defense. i think that there was a miscarriage of justice yesterday. >> we've got to take a quick break. we got a lot more to talk about. we're going to be on for the next two hours until the 10:00 hour. we're going to hear from zimmerman's defense attorney mark o'mara who says he's somewhat surprised by the outrage over the verdict. what he says about the fact his client followed trayvon martin in the first place after being told now to. also, i talked to darrell parks tonight. i'll ask him how the family is doing in light of the verdict and what happens now. do they pursue a civil case against the family? let's talk on twitter about the case, @andersoncooper. we'll be right back. of
i really do. i think that there was enough evidence for a second-degree murder prosecution. >> you think the prosecution proved its case? >> i do. i do. i think there was enough for a second-degree murder conviction. i think there was certainly enough for a manslaughter conviction. i did not believe the claims of self-defense. i think that there was a miscarriage of justice yesterday. >> we've got to take a quick break. we got a lot more to talk about. we're going to be on for...
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do you think they're doing a good job?e can do a better job by adjusting some of our policies. the president's abysmal record in creating jobs and economic growth which has been stagnant. and i think that ultimately, you do have to -- and i said this consistently, as have all the other republican leaders. you have to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill. that allows you to have a deeper discussion with -- >> does the average republican in this planet, in this country, want to give a path to citizenship to illegal immigrants? >> probably not, but i do think there's a way to finesse this. you have to include that in a package. ultimately, that's what gets you into having a deeper conversation with hispanic voters and attract them to your party in the future, which we have to do. >> do what you don't believe to get some votes? >> i think we can ultimately get the votes. it's going to take a lot of -- >> most republicans don't believe in immigration reform. >> listen, chris -- >> you need to work on the votes. this is
do you think they're doing a good job?e can do a better job by adjusting some of our policies. the president's abysmal record in creating jobs and economic growth which has been stagnant. and i think that ultimately, you do have to -- and i said this consistently, as have all the other republican leaders. you have to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill. that allows you to have a deeper discussion with -- >> does the average republican in this planet, in this country, want to give...
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i do not think there is disagreement there. it is how do we do that. on the jobs standpoint, we have 21 million people that cannot i'm a full-time job. yes cap -- that can not find a full-time job. yes, there are jobs that are unfilled because deals do not match the. but in -- match them. but in hospitality, low skilled workers, we do not have american stepping up to take those jobs. my thought is let's train americans we have today, including making commitments on the high-tech side as well, and let's have a guest worker program that fills in the gaps. as a nation, we are not repopulating at the rate that we need. we will need workers over time and the question is how do we fill them and i think there is a smart way to do that. yout: on twitter -- " republicans still discussed the affordable care act being overturned. medicare was overhauled by president bush. aren't changes to laws, and -- common?" guest: they are. this bill was poorly written and was not designed to go into law in this form. so far, we have seen major portions -- the last act was un
i do not think there is disagreement there. it is how do we do that. on the jobs standpoint, we have 21 million people that cannot i'm a full-time job. yes cap -- that can not find a full-time job. yes, there are jobs that are unfilled because deals do not match the. but in -- match them. but in hospitality, low skilled workers, we do not have american stepping up to take those jobs. my thought is let's train americans we have today, including making commitments on the high-tech side as well,...
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do you think that he was going to do that no matter what or did he have to do that, sunny, because we had day after day of witnesses testifying about what a great guy george zimmerman is that, he needed to show that it was important to be angry at george zimmerman because so few people had expressed that, in fact nobody really had expressed that except for him. >> no, i don't think we saw theater here. i don't think we saw bernie de la rionda trying to be someone who he is not. that is never effective. prosecutors have to bring their own personalities into the courtroom. bernie is passionate when he cross-examines, he's passionate during his direct examination. i think we saw who he really is as a person. he really cares about this case. he clearly believes in his case. i think it's effective because this is a second degree murder case and he did things that prosecutors are trained to do, like pointing at the defendant because if the prosecutor can't point at the defendant and lay responsibility on the defendant, you sure can't expect the jury to. so you saw some tools of the trade th
do you think that he was going to do that no matter what or did he have to do that, sunny, because we had day after day of witnesses testifying about what a great guy george zimmerman is that, he needed to show that it was important to be angry at george zimmerman because so few people had expressed that, in fact nobody really had expressed that except for him. >> no, i don't think we saw theater here. i don't think we saw bernie de la rionda trying to be someone who he is not. that is...
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we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do...better. ♪ >> right off the top. breaking news. 44 workers evacuated from a gulf of mexico fire. as of now they're working on a plan to shut it down. it's out of control, but remember, natural gas, it's not oil. alabp. hurricane-- hercules off shore owns that. the market is big when it opens because of iphone sales, just look at the numbers, 31.2 million iphones sold in the previous quarter. that's a 13-week period. 31 million. that's a 20% jump from a year ago. and u.s. sales up a whooping 51%. they're going to tell you the sales of other products like the ipad and the mack were down, doesn't matter. apple stock in pre-market is way up there. well above $430 per share and we got the quote when the market opens. all right, another weiner serial sextor, he's still running to for mayor. i still stand what i said to eliot spitzer. >> i've found a wisdom in the public and put my faith and confidence in the capacity of the public in multiple contexts to make its determinations. not only gets
we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do...better. ♪ >> right off the top. breaking news. 44 workers evacuated from a gulf of mexico fire. as of now they're working on a plan to shut it down. it's out of control, but remember, natural gas, it's not oil. alabp. hurricane-- hercules off shore owns that. the market is big when it opens because of iphone sales, just look at the numbers, 31.2 million iphones sold in the previous quarter. that's a 13-week period. 31...
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they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is how it works and he said what's the biggest barrier? i said we have trouble making people understand how to better treat their clients. i'm a huge fan and knowing what we need to do is to make sure those people that need help get the help they want. our clients are offered treatment and across the board every single person arrested for that are offered services an they all get help. everyone of them gets help. and my outcomes show that they benefit from that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> you were a substance treatment expert for the medical center. i understand there is some pro
they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is...
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>> i'm not doing that. >> we both know you lied on your application. >> how do you know? >> your references are oprah, p. diddy, and dora the explorer. >> you don't know who i know. >> you need to take this job seriously, okay? you should be lucky you were the only applicant. look, this is the first day of the rest of your life that's gonna bring so much joy to so many people in your life. >> it's chicken! how hard could it be? oh, oh. hey. okay, so, here's your 2 chili vanillis with tofu, a side of kevin bacon, and 3 red hot chili peppers. >> here you go, darling -- 3 dog nights and a dairy manilow. i threw in a few tina turnips. >> hey, um, i thought you weren't supposed to give away food. >> what randolph don't know won't hurt him, but it will help my tips. >> you got time to lean, you got time to clean. >> what's his story? >> oh, his folks bought the place and made him manager just so they could keep him out of their hair. >> well, what does he do on his off time? >> honey, he's off today. what about you? you ain't old enough to have an "e! true hollywood story." >>
>> i'm not doing that. >> we both know you lied on your application. >> how do you know? >> your references are oprah, p. diddy, and dora the explorer. >> you don't know who i know. >> you need to take this job seriously, okay? you should be lucky you were the only applicant. look, this is the first day of the rest of your life that's gonna bring so much joy to so many people in your life. >> it's chicken! how hard could it be? oh, oh. hey. okay, so,...
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!n't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: joining me now, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, senior editor of the american spectator thank you for being here. let's begin with eric holder and the voting rights act. is he doing an end run on the supreme court? >> the federal government and the supreme court. the supreme court in 2006 ruled that indiana voter i.d. law and says the shocking thing, it upheld the 6-3 decision written by john paul stevens, taxes smolletts law after indiana's. it is if so fact unconstitutional. what is trying to do is throw a monkey wrench. >> the boundaries that were drawn by that gop dominated legislature was thrown out of the texas court, democrats in texas are disputing these boundaries. at think the justice department has every right to intervene on behalf of private groups. lou: that case goes back to 2011. it will be resolved. the court has already told them3 to redraw. this -- one has
so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!n't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ lou: joining me now, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, senior editor of the american spectator thank you for being here. let's begin with eric holder and the voting rights act. is he doing an end run on the supreme court? >> the federal government and the supreme court. the supreme court in 2006 ruled that indiana voter i.d. law and says the...
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i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that is right in their box. for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question for the opportunity fund and a critic representative. are you a cdfi? is san francisco and s.p.a. in support of cdfi's being established in san francisco? >> yes, we are. we were founded in 1999 with a small business loan. that is how we started our tenderloin office. >> opportunity fund is a certified cdfi, so we are providing a benefit to low and moderate-income communities. he is the city establishing support for new cdfi's? >> mark wanted to address that, in support of cdfi's in the city. >> we have a wealth of partners in the city. s.p.a. is just now rolling out a pr
i do not technically require one to have an account to do a loan with. what i look for, i generally start at 100,000 and up. when it is a requirement of 50,000 or less, i tend to call of the micro guys to help me out. that is right in their box. for us, the capacity for us to do the smaller side is not there as much as it is for them. on getting a loan through my side of the bank, i do not require an account to do that. we would like to have it, but i do not require it. >> last question...
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, how you do it, and when you do it. so we all decided, we nominated a foreman so she could have the voice and kind of run the show. the first day we got all the evidence on the tables and on the walls, then we asked for an inventory because it was just too time consuming looking for evidence when it was in no order whatsoever. >> did you take an initial vote to see where everybody was? >> we did. >> so where was everybody? how was that first vote? >> we had three not guilties, one second-degree murder, and two manslaughters. >> so half the jury felt he was not guilty, two manslaughters and one second degree. >> exactly. >> do you want to say where you were on that? >> i was not guilty. >> so going into it, once the evidence, all the evidence had been presented, you felt he was not guilty? >> i did. i think if the medical examiner could have done a better job at presenting trayvon's, preserving trayvon's evidence -- >> the state. >> i mean the state. they should have bagged his hands. they should have dried his clothes.
, how you do it, and when you do it. so we all decided, we nominated a foreman so she could have the voice and kind of run the show. the first day we got all the evidence on the tables and on the walls, then we asked for an inventory because it was just too time consuming looking for evidence when it was in no order whatsoever. >> did you take an initial vote to see where everybody was? >> we did. >> so where was everybody? how was that first vote? >> we had three not...