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it makes as much sense to me to put robert downey jr. in jail for his hair when problem as it would to put someone in jail for an alcohol problem. it is the same thing. it is a medical problem. bring them close to medical professionals. it is not a police problem. but if robert downey jr., the board, or i drive a motor vehicle -- bring them to me as a judge. that is a crime and it should be. why? what is the difference? because of their actions, they are putting our safety at risk. that is a legitimate criminal justice problem. with regard to try to put -- to try to control what they are putting into their bodies, we cannot do it and we should not. the government has as much right to put into my body what i put into my mind. it is none other business. the answer is to follow what we finally did win repealed alcohol prohibition. we took the federal government out that it. the federal government did not say, "you will now make alcohol available." they did not say that at all. they simply said that each state could decide how best to serve
it makes as much sense to me to put robert downey jr. in jail for his hair when problem as it would to put someone in jail for an alcohol problem. it is the same thing. it is a medical problem. bring them close to medical professionals. it is not a police problem. but if robert downey jr., the board, or i drive a motor vehicle -- bring them to me as a judge. that is a crime and it should be. why? what is the difference? because of their actions, they are putting our safety at risk. that is a...
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>> i agree with the suggestion that we keep the 2009 martial swift downey is in effect -- marshall swift values in effect. >> public comment? >> motion to approve? >> motion to approve that we adopt the 2009 cost schedule -- >> we are actually not adopting in. that we keep the 2009 rates in effect. >> ok. >> [roll call] >> and the action is to not adopt. [roll call] the motion passes. are we going back to 3? item 3. directors' report. update on tbi finances. >> good morning. i am the director of dbi. i am pleased to announce for the month of july we are showing an increase of revenues over last year's july figures, by about 16%, which is significant to our department. through the first half of august, we are still showing a percentage increase. we are not showing any declines. we are actually over budgeted in revenue right now. what we have done it is offset the overage in revenue right now with projected refunds, which we will reevaluate at the end of three months to see if we need that. if not, we would try to reach appropriate that for the staff. also, our expenditures are showing a d
>> i agree with the suggestion that we keep the 2009 martial swift downey is in effect -- marshall swift values in effect. >> public comment? >> motion to approve? >> motion to approve that we adopt the 2009 cost schedule -- >> we are actually not adopting in. that we keep the 2009 rates in effect. >> ok. >> [roll call] >> and the action is to not adopt. [roll call] the motion passes. are we going back to 3? item 3. directors' report. update on...
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and, you know, robert downey kind of put us on the spot by saying, "yeah, this is going to be the greatest make a great movie now. [ laughter ] but i'm looking forward to doing it. >> jimmy: yeah, and speaking of good movies, we will talk about "the other guys" when we come back. my man, samuel l. jackson coming right back after the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what if it snowed chocolate? what if sweet mocha fell from the sky? or imagine catching icy caramel flakes as they drift down -- melting just as they touch your tongue or sliding down mounds of whipped cream right into a pile of rich chocolaty goodness. [ male announcer ] send your taste buds a sweet shiver with mcdonald's mccafé frappe. a creamy blend of ice, coffee and mocha. or caramel. mmm. sweet. ♪ ba da ba ba ba new aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers, with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on, to even skin tone in four weeks. new aveeno tinted moisturizers. a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mi
and, you know, robert downey kind of put us on the spot by saying, "yeah, this is going to be the greatest make a great movie now. [ laughter ] but i'm looking forward to doing it. >> jimmy: yeah, and speaking of good movies, we will talk about "the other guys" when we come back. my man, samuel l. jackson coming right back after the break. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what if it snowed chocolate? what if sweet mocha fell from the sky? or imagine catching icy caramel flakes...
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it called it the most disturbing novel made in a long time and a film was made and starred robert downey jr. here's a look at the book. >> this is your formative years. >> come on, we'll go out. >> whoa, blackout. >> you must party with joanne and blair. >> i'm out of here, guys. >> i will beg, claire will plead. >> please. please. >> okay. fine. you're loss. >> let's do it. >> charlie: a quarter of a century later he returns to the character, i'm pleased to to have bret easton ellis. you began to think of this when you were write book. >> i thought of less than zero when i want to refamiliarize myself with a writer named brett zenelis and make sure i was up to date with who this guy was and had not looked at less than zero since the publication in 1985 and i reread the book in 2005 and it was okay. it was fine. i thought it was pretty well written for someone who was 19 or 20 and something happened after i read it asking where is he now and where is that 19-year-old boy and i began to have this internal dialog in my head and began answering questions i kept asking myself that led to an
it called it the most disturbing novel made in a long time and a film was made and starred robert downey jr. here's a look at the book. >> this is your formative years. >> come on, we'll go out. >> whoa, blackout. >> you must party with joanne and blair. >> i'm out of here, guys. >> i will beg, claire will plead. >> please. please. >> okay. fine. you're loss. >> let's do it. >> charlie: a quarter of a century later he returns to the...
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it makes as much sense to me to put robert downey jr. in jail for his hair when problem as it would to put someone in jail for an alcohol problem. it is the same thing. it is a medical problem. bring them close to medical professionals. it is not a police problem. but if robert downey jr., the board, or i drive a motor vehicle -- bring them to me as a judge. that is a crime and it should be. why? what is the difference? because of their actions, they are putting our safety at risk. that is a legitimate criminal justice problem. with regard to try to put -- to try to control what they are putting into their bodies, we cannot do it and we should not. the government has as much right to put into my body what i put into my mind. it is none other business. the answer is to follow what we finally did win repealed alcohol prohibition. we took the federal government out that it. the federal government did not say, "you will now make alcohol available." they did not say that at all. they simply said that each state could decide how best to serve
it makes as much sense to me to put robert downey jr. in jail for his hair when problem as it would to put someone in jail for an alcohol problem. it is the same thing. it is a medical problem. bring them close to medical professionals. it is not a police problem. but if robert downey jr., the board, or i drive a motor vehicle -- bring them to me as a judge. that is a crime and it should be. why? what is the difference? because of their actions, they are putting our safety at risk. that is a...
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robert downey, jr. bigger than ever. somebody on their way down? second sexiest on their way out. an actress with chops. people in hollywood believe she can act. if she can get her act together she'll be bigger than ever. this is the crazy world we live? >> crazy world we live in, but it's not as if -- if someone has talent like robert downey jr., we forgive them and want to see the talent. if she didn't have talent that's a different story. >> different story. she's a great actress and i can say, you know what, this could be a plot for a great career move. look at britney spears. this is almost a model now. this is the crazy world we live in. there is so much heat on her, but she needs a mentor. but she needs a serious director who's going to bet on her. she needs that guidance. but if i'm a betting man, i think she'll be bigger than ever. this is part of the crazy world we live in. >> part of what's in her favor is she's young. people see she may have an opportunity as she grows up. dr. holland, what can you tell us in terms of the support she's going to need, however, to get to
robert downey, jr. bigger than ever. somebody on their way down? second sexiest on their way out. an actress with chops. people in hollywood believe she can act. if she can get her act together she'll be bigger than ever. this is the crazy world we live? >> crazy world we live in, but it's not as if -- if someone has talent like robert downey jr., we forgive them and want to see the talent. if she didn't have talent that's a different story. >> different story. she's a great actress...
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former clients include britney spears and robert downey jr.n gets credit for time already served, he may not have to report there at all. >> what do you think? >> reporter: some think he's getting off easy. former police officer, valerie mcfarland, responded to brooke's 911 call for help. >> if she could see how mrs. sheen looked that christmas day and felt the terror that i believed she must have experienced. >> reporter: but legal experts say it could have been tough to convict sheen at trial. that could have ended with a three-year jail sentence. >> charlie and brooke reconciled. it would be a difficult case to prove. that's why the prosecution agreed to what one might consider to be a lenient resolution of the case. >> reporter: sheen says he's ready to put the case behind him. >> what are you going to do next? >> go to disneyland. >> reporter: and any concern about a jail sentence stalling production on sheen's hit sitcom are a thing of the past. today, tv's highest-paid actor will be back on the set. >> what? >> reporter: clayton sandell
former clients include britney spears and robert downey jr.n gets credit for time already served, he may not have to report there at all. >> what do you think? >> reporter: some think he's getting off easy. former police officer, valerie mcfarland, responded to brooke's 911 call for help. >> if she could see how mrs. sheen looked that christmas day and felt the terror that i believed she must have experienced. >> reporter: but legal experts say it could have been tough...
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with -- without further adieu, i open it for charlie to talk about it and then after charlie, mike downey at his view of the world from the state perspective, local perspective, and -- basically from charlie's federal perspective. please. >> thank you so much, matt. >> it is a pleasure to be here at the heritage foundation and also to be a -- with colleagues i know as mike downing and matt playier. and -- we know that radicalization is a problem in this country. question is, what is its scope, what is its intent. how to get our arms around it in way that's are helpful and meaningful so that we can particularly and the federal level work with state and local and there's no better person to talk about state and local than -- than -- than mike downing. we had an episode yesterday, of course, or a couple of days ago in ottawa. we had three individuals arrested. by the royal canadian mounted police. and -- it -- it is reminiscent of the same pattern we see in this country where one of the individuals, probably made a trip to the pakistan-after began border and received training. and -- looked
with -- without further adieu, i open it for charlie to talk about it and then after charlie, mike downey at his view of the world from the state perspective, local perspective, and -- basically from charlie's federal perspective. please. >> thank you so much, matt. >> it is a pleasure to be here at the heritage foundation and also to be a -- with colleagues i know as mike downing and matt playier. and -- we know that radicalization is a problem in this country. question is, what is...