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dershowitz talk about his book electile dysfunction. i get confused saying that word. >> it must be a -- electile dysfunction, and i wrote it over the summer, and it's an e-book. you can get it on kindle, and it's very short, it's 120 pages. it predicted everything that we now see. we said that the election is very close, because we can't predict what donald trump will do in the future or what hillary clinton has done in the past. i predicted right from the election. i want to get back to bruce's point which is a very important point, and to announce, however, that there's a special prosecutor only against clinton in the middle of an election, i think also would skew the result. if you have a special prosecutor, you should have them for both candidates. avenuer after all this trump university which is potentially a wire fraud if he in fact he defrauded investors, there's the tax implication, there's so many former campaign manager. so what might have been right is to appoint two special prosecutors or one special prosecutor to look into
dershowitz talk about his book electile dysfunction. i get confused saying that word. >> it must be a -- electile dysfunction, and i wrote it over the summer, and it's an e-book. you can get it on kindle, and it's very short, it's 120 pages. it predicted everything that we now see. we said that the election is very close, because we can't predict what donald trump will do in the future or what hillary clinton has done in the past. i predicted right from the election. i want to get back to...
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why are we supporting a dysfunctional government that is governing body ballot measures who is saying we can't agree on anything and therefore within a point out measures and the voters are going to have to decide. we don't want to decide anything. well, it's up to us voters to go out there and say, hey you guys are not performing. we need to do it. we don't need -by the way it is not just 800,000 altered 800,000 is just the beginning. the ballot is the proposition itself allows for 22 people >> it's not >> do you want to read it >> i didn't be was if the comptroller says gordon reached 3.5 million were going to reach 3.5 million because that is the nature of government. >> thank you, marcy. organ at closing statements now and will start with you, john >> sure. opposition h is supported by a broad coalition event democratic party. these are groups that really want to make sure san francisco government works the way it supposed to and dispenses dollars wisely. we talked about airbnb being something that's caused in part caused the invention process the housing crisis and we need someth
why are we supporting a dysfunctional government that is governing body ballot measures who is saying we can't agree on anything and therefore within a point out measures and the voters are going to have to decide. we don't want to decide anything. well, it's up to us voters to go out there and say, hey you guys are not performing. we need to do it. we don't need -by the way it is not just 800,000 altered 800,000 is just the beginning. the ballot is the proposition itself allows for 22 people...
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. >> it's called vocal cord dysfunction. usually requires surgery to fix. how a local hospital is helping patients with this condition. without putting them under the >> this is hardly even hard to even imagine. running a race only to be forced to breathe through a straw on your last lap. >> vocal cord dysfunction. happens to many young athletes. >> a local study that is changing the way doctors treat training for trao*eu a*t hropbs is more than just a hobby. it's his job. so when tyler started having serious breathing problems. he stood to hraousz more than just a few races. his livelihood was at stake. >> i thought my career might be over. at one point. i might not be able to keep doing this. what is there's something career ending. something that's life threatening. >> >> after seeing numerous doctors for everything from heart problems. to asthma. he went to health here in denver. where doctors diagnosed him with vocal cord dysfunction. >> at certain times during exercise. tyler's vocal cords began to close. which not only made it harder to breathe. >> i
. >> it's called vocal cord dysfunction. usually requires surgery to fix. how a local hospital is helping patients with this condition. without putting them under the >> this is hardly even hard to even imagine. running a race only to be forced to breathe through a straw on your last lap. >> vocal cord dysfunction. happens to many young athletes. >> a local study that is changing the way doctors treat training for trao*eu a*t hropbs is more than just a hobby. it's his...
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that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of republicans in congress who refused to do anythingbama even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly there are a lot of people across the country who lay that dysfunction at the feet of democrats too. so i think that is part of the answer. what do we do to more effectively communicate with those voters who, i think unfairly, held democrats in washington including barack obama responsible for that dysfunction. it raises questions about what democrats are doing to make a persuasive argument. and for some reason, they voted for donald trump. >> that was pretty good when it becomes -- when it comes to cable analysis. >> i've got some work to do. >> they don't give you a lot of time. josh earnest, pleasure to see you. we will see you soon. and thealk about trump hill, kelly o'donnell, who covers all of this. tell us about the sights and sounds of what happened and what was happening behind the scenes. >> i think donald trump has not a lot of experience with dealing with these sort of inner offices of capitol hi
that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of republicans in congress who refused to do anythingbama even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly there are a lot of people across the country who lay that dysfunction at the feet of democrats too. so i think that is part of the answer. what do we do to more effectively communicate with those voters who, i think unfairly, held democrats in washington including barack obama responsible for that dysfunction. it...
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there clearly are people across the country who are fed up with dysfunction and washington, d.c., andmuch as i believe that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of those in congress who refuse to do anything with barack obama even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly there were a lot of people across the country who laid that dysfunction at the feet of democrats, including the president. i think that is part of the answer too, what do we do to more effectively communicate with those voters who i think unfairly held democrats in washington, including barack obama, responsible for some of that dysfunction? i don't think they should have, but it raises questions about what democrats are doing to make a persuasive argument for those people who voted for barack obama twice and for some reason voted for donald trump. john: that was pretty good when it comes to cable analysis. mr. earnest: i've got some work to do. john: you will need to be a little bit pithier. a pleasure to see you. up next, we will take a quick editorial drive down the road to the c
there clearly are people across the country who are fed up with dysfunction and washington, d.c., andmuch as i believe that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of those in congress who refuse to do anything with barack obama even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly there were a lot of people across the country who laid that dysfunction at the feet of democrats, including the president. i think that is part of the answer too, what do we do to more...
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there clearly are people across the country who are fed up with dysfunction in washington, d.c. and as much as i believe that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of republicans in congress who refuse to do anything with barack obama, even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly, there are a lot of people across the country who laid that dysfunction at the feet of democrats, too, including the democratic president. >> josh -- sorry, didn't mean to cut you off. >> no. i think that's part -- that's part of the answer, too, what do we do to more effectively communicate with those voters, who i think unfairly, held democrats in washington, including barack obama, responsible for some of that dysfuncti dysfunction. i think it makes a persuasive argument for those who voted for barack obama twice. >> josh, that was pretty good, when it comes to cable analysis. >> i've got some work to do. >> you're going to need a little bit pithier if you're going to make it on some of these networks. >> josh earnest, pleasure to see you. we'll see you down there
there clearly are people across the country who are fed up with dysfunction in washington, d.c. and as much as i believe that that dysfunction should be laid at the feet of republicans in congress who refuse to do anything with barack obama, even when he was trying to promote ideas that they had originated, clearly, there are a lot of people across the country who laid that dysfunction at the feet of democrats, too, including the democratic president. >> josh -- sorry, didn't mean to cut...
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there clearly are people across the country that are fed up with dysfunction in washington, d .c. feet of some , there are clearly a lot of people across the country that laid the dysfunction at the feet of the democrat. -- democrats. i think that is part of the answer, too. what do we do to more effectively communicate with voters that unfairly held democrats in washington for some dysfunction. it raises questions about what democrats are doing to make a persuasive argument to the people that voted for barack obama twice and then voted for donald trump. josh, that was pretty good way comes to cable analysis. you will need to be a little more piffy, if you want to make it on some of these networks. josh earnest, it is a pleasure to see you. >> joining us now to talk about trump and the hill is kelly o'donnell. kelly, tells about the sights and sounds of what was happening . kelly: i think it was very striking, because donald trump does not have a lot of experience of dealing with the inner offices on capitol hill. i was here when he was a part of a big anti-ironic deal -- anti-i r
there clearly are people across the country that are fed up with dysfunction in washington, d .c. feet of some , there are clearly a lot of people across the country that laid the dysfunction at the feet of the democrat. -- democrats. i think that is part of the answer, too. what do we do to more effectively communicate with voters that unfairly held democrats in washington for some dysfunction. it raises questions about what democrats are doing to make a persuasive argument to the people that...
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. >> it is clearly a dysfunctional department and it was dysfunctional then and remains dysfunctionalthey see themselves as a permanent processing department now as a life and public safety department. [ inaudible ] >> he is furious that the professor who vouched for the soundness of the tower in 2006 refused to ahere at hearing and the board of supervisors is considering a subpoena. >> a person's sense of smell could predict the risk of alzheimers. researchers at massachusetts general hospital found poor sense of smell could signal a risk of the memory sapping disease. study value materials were tested on their ability to recognize a number of odors including leather, clove and smoke and lemon. the brain area that processes smells could be affected by alzheimers. >> now, alexis smith has tracking a serious accident in walnut creek. >> yes, southbound 680 is looking boater than 10 minutes ago with all lanes stopped. the collision is on the shoulder. this crash is cleared. i heard after new collision in the same area involving a downed motorcycle in h.o.v. the first incident was before
. >> it is clearly a dysfunctional department and it was dysfunctional then and remains dysfunctionalthey see themselves as a permanent processing department now as a life and public safety department. [ inaudible ] >> he is furious that the professor who vouched for the soundness of the tower in 2006 refused to ahere at hearing and the board of supervisors is considering a subpoena. >> a person's sense of smell could predict the risk of alzheimers. researchers at...
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. >> it is dysfunctional. it was dysfunction am then and it remains dysfunctional. they see themselves as a permit processing department, not as a life and public safety department. if i were the mayor of this town, i would blow up the department building and start all over. >> he is furious that the professor who surrounded for the soundness of the tower as an expert in 2006 refused to appear yesterday at the hearing. he said that for the first time in decades the board of supervisors is considering a subpoena. >> we will get rain this weekend. we are not going to get this: the first major winter storm pupping several states. washington, utah, wyoming and colorado all could be hit withbly arrested and white-out conditions, with the heaviest in northwest minnesota. it could see 1.5' of snow. the area of the country is used to it. the system is moving east and if you flying home for thanksgiving day, check the flight for delays or cancellations. >> i am grateful. the poor dog. >> in "first look, a happy ending for a family four missing for days. here are the details.
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. >> as family dysfunction. >> i love family dysfunction novels and the spinster novel, not nearly enough spinster novels being written. >> i forgot to say elizabeth strout. >> another new book coming out again. what is your favorite spinster novel? >> barbara pym, ordinary women, is that what it is called or extraordinary? excellent women. my friend jamie has a new book coming out in the spring which i love which is a modern-day spinster novel but it is spinster's getting a lot of sex which is to me not the point of the spinster. a modern tank on the spinster novel but very cool. >> what is the age of that? >> after you can't have children. in the old days it was when you were too old to be married. it is like you haven't been married off basically and in jane austen's time it was in your 20s and probably when you are too old to have kids, i am thinking. >> whose book? >> it is marcel proust for me. is a question that makes me nervous. who is the guy, i am older than you. he wrote high fidelity. i love the fat guy. anything he writes i want to read. i got to throw out my friend carl heis
. >> as family dysfunction. >> i love family dysfunction novels and the spinster novel, not nearly enough spinster novels being written. >> i forgot to say elizabeth strout. >> another new book coming out again. what is your favorite spinster novel? >> barbara pym, ordinary women, is that what it is called or extraordinary? excellent women. my friend jamie has a new book coming out in the spring which i love which is a modern-day spinster novel but it is spinster's...
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it's highly dysfunctional. and it's not a healthy or good environment. >> do you agree?it's dysfunctional? >> well, what it does, it's going to burn the staff out real fast. you burn out in the white house automatically, this will burn you out even faster, trump's the position, he gets to do it by his rules. >> kiersten, go on, i'll sorry to have interrupted. >> i have assumed the same, which is that she wouldn't be doing this, if there wasn't some understanding is what he wants her to be doing. the fact that she's getting so much attention for this, i don't think she'd be doing it without his approval. >> douglas, put a bee oow on th. i have to get to the break. how is this transition going to be viewed through the lens of history? >> very chaotic, but very donald trump like, so far, he's picking some good people, i don't think we've had that many big surprises, except the mitt romney element. i wonder if trump could sell interior department to mitt romney, instead of secretary of state. he probably wants a role for petraeus and romney in his administration. >> fascinat
it's highly dysfunctional. and it's not a healthy or good environment. >> do you agree?it's dysfunctional? >> well, what it does, it's going to burn the staff out real fast. you burn out in the white house automatically, this will burn you out even faster, trump's the position, he gets to do it by his rules. >> kiersten, go on, i'll sorry to have interrupted. >> i have assumed the same, which is that she wouldn't be doing this, if there wasn't some understanding is what...
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pwho navigated the dysfunction in washington. to put points on the board for colorado. better than any other senate office in the place. >> i would like the thank the hues family. you know why. i also want to congratulate my opponent. daryl glen. he won a hard fought primary. i look forward to our work together. on behalf of >> u.s. senator elected tonight. to another term. thanking his opponent. truly was. he fought hard just to win the nomination. and he goes down tonight. >> yes speaking of the gop. headquarters. >> welcome only imagine trump having a better than expected evening. i'm sure is sounds like a rock concert in there. >> . it is a little bit like that. a lot of happy people. one of them i have with me. >> i'm watching history happening. >> how do you mean. >> something to tell the grand kids. for years they have been telling us one thing. we didn't believe it. >> no matter what ends up happening. there's still some votes to be counted. this is much closer than people thought. why do you think that is. >> people had enough of. i can contribute attribute tha
pwho navigated the dysfunction in washington. to put points on the board for colorado. better than any other senate office in the place. >> i would like the thank the hues family. you know why. i also want to congratulate my opponent. daryl glen. he won a hard fought primary. i look forward to our work together. on behalf of >> u.s. senator elected tonight. to another term. thanking his opponent. truly was. he fought hard just to win the nomination. and he goes down tonight....
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that these sources of dysfunction that we see are multiple. what do we got going on here. that what we have is a historic antagonism between islamic civilization and the west that probably can be traced back to the crusade. but what we have here is the legacy of european imperialism. particularly british imperialism. what we have here is the result of a reckless dismantling of the autumn empire at the end of world war i. what we have here is pandemic economic underdevelopment of local leaders who are corrupt and unenlightened and we also have shortsighted u.s. policies that i think have contributed to making matters worse. so my point here would be that -- i -- i urge people to push back against the notion that there's a single explanation for the turmoil in the region and indeed to embracing the notion of a multiplicity of causes provides a further caution against the notion that further u.s. military action is somehow going to, going to mix matters because there's noafd to support that to support that expectation. >> andrew, donald trump will be the 13th president since
that these sources of dysfunction that we see are multiple. what do we got going on here. that what we have is a historic antagonism between islamic civilization and the west that probably can be traced back to the crusade. but what we have here is the legacy of european imperialism. particularly british imperialism. what we have here is the result of a reckless dismantling of the autumn empire at the end of world war i. what we have here is pandemic economic underdevelopment of local leaders...
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it's been dysfunctional since i got here. lemonis: it has been dysfunctional? kevin: yeah.lemonis: it's odd. kevin: yeah. lemonis: anything else i should -- dave: did you get all your information out of kevin? lemonis: i didn't get a lot of information out of kevin that was useful, no. i learned a few other things, but we'll talk about those one-on-one. so, i want to go to the public market. can we head there? dave: sure. lemonis: the public market is a co-op of individual vendors. the soup market makes its soup bases for all five locations here. so, this is where you make the stock. dave: yes. lemonis: where's the... dave: no, we don't stir it. lemonis: just let it sit? dave: no, if you do, you'll make it cloudy. lemonis: okay. is it me, or is it odd that dave's wife is here again? ma'am, would you like some soup? i know who you are. are any of these your recipes? jill: oh, i don't cook. i work full-time, and we have two kids, so... lemonis: you're plenty busy. jill: yeah. look, i get the fact that dave's wife was at hales corner, they were excited, they wanted to meet the
it's been dysfunctional since i got here. lemonis: it has been dysfunctional? kevin: yeah.lemonis: it's odd. kevin: yeah. lemonis: anything else i should -- dave: did you get all your information out of kevin? lemonis: i didn't get a lot of information out of kevin that was useful, no. i learned a few other things, but we'll talk about those one-on-one. so, i want to go to the public market. can we head there? dave: sure. lemonis: the public market is a co-op of individual vendors. the soup...
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i call it everyone has a functional dysfunctional family. we all got that one crazy uncle or that auntie or cousin. we all got that friend that comes by and causes trouble. so its really about coming together and fighting your way through all of that dysfunction on your and speaking of christmas -- that's what brings you to la. gino is in la to interview the cast of bad santa 2. and you're also there for the movie "allied" will brad pitt movie "allied" will brad pitt be making an appearance? ad lib about "allied thanksgiving and christmas are the height flying season... coming up on fox 6 news at 4... some tips to conquer the airports during the holidays. coming up on fox 6 news at 4... airports during the holidays. coming up on fox 6 news at 4... some tips to conquer the airports during the holidays. plus -- as the dust from the election continues to settle... what the republican advantage means for wisconsin's priorities. what the republican advantage means for wisconsin's in madison, republicans have their biggest majorities in decades. t
i call it everyone has a functional dysfunctional family. we all got that one crazy uncle or that auntie or cousin. we all got that friend that comes by and causes trouble. so its really about coming together and fighting your way through all of that dysfunction on your and speaking of christmas -- that's what brings you to la. gino is in la to interview the cast of bad santa 2. and you're also there for the movie "allied" will brad pitt movie "allied" will brad pitt be...
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hunted him down and brought him to justice, but as i learned more about his childhood and his dysfunctional life, i felt very sorry for him and i didn't expect to feel sorry, so was the biggest surprise to me. >> all right, we will -- [laughter] >> i don't know. you know, i think it's a really interesting story. i think it's right for a movie treatment because at the heart of the book is a really complicated character, a really fun dhais -- chase and the story doesn't end with brian regan getting caught. it actually goes on. there's a cat and mouse even after brian regan is in prison. >> thank you so much for coming, thank you for the awesome book and thanks for having us. >> thank you, appreciate it. thank you all. i really appreciate it. thanks for the questions. >> book tv is on twitter and facebook. and we want from hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/book tv. you can watch them on the website book tv.org. welcome to book a tv on c-span two. our live coverage of the 33rd annual miami book fair. we will be live from miami all weekend. and all of them will have the chance to talk with. i
hunted him down and brought him to justice, but as i learned more about his childhood and his dysfunctional life, i felt very sorry for him and i didn't expect to feel sorry, so was the biggest surprise to me. >> all right, we will -- [laughter] >> i don't know. you know, i think it's a really interesting story. i think it's right for a movie treatment because at the heart of the book is a really complicated character, a really fun dhais -- chase and the story doesn't end with brian...
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and get through this gridlock and get through the dysfunction that is represented so much in washington that despite what senator paul has just described as the reaching out across the aisle, that's not his history. and it is my history. i've worked with republicans and democrats to get problems solved in lexington. >> senator paul on the debt sighs -- crisis, what should government do to get involved in state university or private school? >> one of the things that we have done in reaching across the aisle is come up with a bill to allow students to detuct not only the principal but the interest. many people were excluded because of their parents' income or their income, they can only do it over a certain period of time. we would expand the eligibility for those who can deduct principal and interest on student loans. we would expand the ability to deduct it not just for a couple of years but entire career. you have a 50,000-dollar student debt but make $35,000 a year you don't have the income to deduct 50,000 a year or two. you may need ten years, 20 years to deduct it. my bill will do
and get through this gridlock and get through the dysfunction that is represented so much in washington that despite what senator paul has just described as the reaching out across the aisle, that's not his history. and it is my history. i've worked with republicans and democrats to get problems solved in lexington. >> senator paul on the debt sighs -- crisis, what should government do to get involved in state university or private school? >> one of the things that we have done in...
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how does president trump deal with a changing dysfunction in china?ansition. this rebalancing and you brought up earlier an article i wrote in the 2000's about codependency. after that time, an issue where china was dependent on the united states as a source for their market, goods and the u.s. was dependent on china as a place to buy cheap things from. that has changed on the u.s. side because we're not important nearly as much as consumers now than we did back then. and not because we are poor that because we changed the type of things we buy. on the chinese side, the process of rebalancing, although challenging, has changed, has made progress. and now they are focused on much more on the european market as a destination for the products, not just the united states. francine: thank you. fascinating. talking to us from paris. we are back with dino kos of cls. a picture of stocks. they are searching. metals are up. investors betting the trumpet administration -- trump administration will invigorate. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: the meeting of the preside
how does president trump deal with a changing dysfunction in china?ansition. this rebalancing and you brought up earlier an article i wrote in the 2000's about codependency. after that time, an issue where china was dependent on the united states as a source for their market, goods and the u.s. was dependent on china as a place to buy cheap things from. that has changed on the u.s. side because we're not important nearly as much as consumers now than we did back then. and not because we are...
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we have two dysfunctional candidates. is going to be the president f. gary johnson were to be two people inhave the white house, we'd have vice president, both of whom worked with democratic and state houses who know how to cross the line and get things done. they have some core values. they are the only possibility of ing this divide between someone relatively objective in this seat o. a practical level, he's probably to win, but he's pulling close to 5%. f people want a third party, this is your opportunity to get a third party recognized as a pulls 5% of . he the vote, ballot access laws be on the we will ballot as libertarian party will the ballot moving forward and there will be -- have the $100 ty to collect the million worth of funds that the i.r.s. collects from your taxes year. host: if he doesn't reach that threshold, darren, what happens the libertarian movement, the next libertarian candidate? going to movetely forward, regardless of what appens fthey pulled three or four percent, more than we pulled pulled. it is a shot in the arm. i hate t
we have two dysfunctional candidates. is going to be the president f. gary johnson were to be two people inhave the white house, we'd have vice president, both of whom worked with democratic and state houses who know how to cross the line and get things done. they have some core values. they are the only possibility of ing this divide between someone relatively objective in this seat o. a practical level, he's probably to win, but he's pulling close to 5%. f people want a third party, this is...
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the results are overwhelmingly negative..upper management is dysfunctional..t he employees demoralized.....a lack of honesty transparency and competency....wh ich put public health at serious risk. report them at all... whistleblower: because they are afraid that she will just waive whatever law there might be, on a whim. george knapp 8 news now >>> ((brian loftus)) >> the health district conducted a new employee survey back in september but, in light of the scathing responses generated last year, this latest survey did not provide a space for employee comments. ((kirsten joyce)) >> if you'd like to read the previous survey, it's posted on our website./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> we'll be back ((demetria obilor)) scarlett johansson will be starring in a new action packed movie called "ghost in the shell." the first trailer for the new movie came out yesterday johansson will be playing a cyborg policewoman. party in tokyo over the weekend. director rupert sanders called johansson a "cyberpunk queen" and "the best actress of her generation." "ghost in the shell" opens march 31st./// sherry
the results are overwhelmingly negative..upper management is dysfunctional..t he employees demoralized.....a lack of honesty transparency and competency....wh ich put public health at serious risk. report them at all... whistleblower: because they are afraid that she will just waive whatever law there might be, on a whim. george knapp 8 news now >>> ((brian loftus)) >> the health district conducted a new employee survey back in september but, in light of the scathing responses...
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it seems all they want to do is have a dysfunctional government.ith this election, it matters to me of hillary takes over, but i think we will have a deadlock and dysfunction of government, nothing will change. creation, they have not done anything about it. it is very disappointing. host: back to your earlier point. guest: yes. there are a lot of people who feel congress has been dysfunctional. i think republicans by a large get a lot more criticism for dysfunctional government in washington than it deserved. democrats feel the criticism is deserved. some rank-and-file republicans feel it is reserved -- deserved because they feel republicans .ave been to obstructionist just pass a budget, make it as conservative as you and under the circle at end move on. it takes two to tango. obama and congressional republicans, senate democrats and house republicans, have had a hard time eating each other in the middle. they have done some work that has been important, but the disagreements and rancor has been so broad, it is hard for them to come together. bot
it seems all they want to do is have a dysfunctional government.ith this election, it matters to me of hillary takes over, but i think we will have a deadlock and dysfunction of government, nothing will change. creation, they have not done anything about it. it is very disappointing. host: back to your earlier point. guest: yes. there are a lot of people who feel congress has been dysfunctional. i think republicans by a large get a lot more criticism for dysfunctional government in washington...
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. >> a holiday offering with christmas, trying to bring his dysfunctional family together for the first time since their monique. he knows he's really praying for a christmas miracle. ? ? >> what are you doing? i taught you that! i taught you that, baby! >> that's for you, baby. >> oh, somebody got a boyfriend. >> a couple -- >> almost christmas could be a hit if not and critics are mixed about it. all i want for christmas is my two hours back. come on. why the shame? roger moore calls it christmas film comfort food packed with cli cliches, but the most toxic fall in recent american history. >> remind you of soul food. >> kind of does. exactly. >> we'll see. that's the news this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," a second night of protests. >> in dozens of cities throughout the u.s., out in the streets, some demonstrating peacefully against president-elect trump, and others turning into riots. trump breaks twitter silencement we'll bring you the latest. >>> when worlds office between the president and future president, two meet after a long and sorted past, and the woman o
. >> a holiday offering with christmas, trying to bring his dysfunctional family together for the first time since their monique. he knows he's really praying for a christmas miracle. ? ? >> what are you doing? i taught you that! i taught you that, baby! >> that's for you, baby. >> oh, somebody got a boyfriend. >> a couple -- >> almost christmas could be a hit if not and critics are mixed about it. all i want for christmas is my two hours back. come on. why...
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they maybe came from dysfunctional families and simply they don't have the skills to raise the children they would that they want. luckily, myrtle tate elelmentary is one of eight schools in the district that have boys town nevada ready to answer the need. the counselor can either set up a meeting for me to talk to the family one-on-one or they can just write up prepared to be social workers. they can't go into the homes and help the kids. but we can. we make sure the kids are prepared to come to school and learn and when they're prepared not only are they learning and other siblings are learning but they're not being disruptive in class so all the kids learn. there is no cost to the family when boys town steps in to help , but sometimes, there is reluctance. i think the biggest challenge is like what i just explained is that sometimes the parents are just afraid you know of having someone come into their home and you know work with them and their children becau might call child protective services or you might call immigration on them and have them removed and things like that. but adr
they maybe came from dysfunctional families and simply they don't have the skills to raise the children they would that they want. luckily, myrtle tate elelmentary is one of eight schools in the district that have boys town nevada ready to answer the need. the counselor can either set up a meeting for me to talk to the family one-on-one or they can just write up prepared to be social workers. they can't go into the homes and help the kids. but we can. we make sure the kids are prepared to come...
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but as they learn more about his childhood in his dysfunctional life, i felt very sorry for him and i did not expect that that was the biggest surprise. >> character development. we will all be the book. >> coming to a theater soon. >> i don't know. is an interesting story i think it is ripe for movie treatment because at the heart of the book is a complicated character, not a fun chase and the story does not end with brian regan getting caught it actually goes on because there is the cat and mouse game that continues after brian regan is in prison so i think it would make a great movie. >> host: thanks for coming and thanks for having a. [applause] >> i really appreciated. thanks for the questions. [inaudible conversations] >> headband is firing up standing outside home of the of pittsburgh steelers it is game day today and show me your terrible towels. in 1979 started the terrible towel to wave away the enemies you will see that they will be waving their terrible towel. once you have one that is given to you like a little baby economic wash away the magical powers i have won over fo
but as they learn more about his childhood in his dysfunctional life, i felt very sorry for him and i did not expect that that was the biggest surprise. >> character development. we will all be the book. >> coming to a theater soon. >> i don't know. is an interesting story i think it is ripe for movie treatment because at the heart of the book is a complicated character, not a fun chase and the story does not end with brian regan getting caught it actually goes on because...
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it was dysfunctional then. remains dysfunctional now. they see themselves as a permit processing department not as a life and public safety department. if i were mayor of this town i would blow up the department building and start over. >> harsh words. he's fewers the proof that vouched for the tower refused to appear at today's hearing. he says for the first time in decade the board of supervisors is considering a subpena. >> tonight new health care enrollment numbers show californians are undaunted by donald trump promise to repeal the affordable care act. if congress does repeal the act millions of californians could be affected. if it happens the executive director want to you know you are in charge won't change next year. >> insurance is on the book. on contract. there for 2017 and probably different form for a long time to come. >> president-elect trump already shifted from the campaign promis saying he would keep some component of obama care while reforming others. >>> all right. now to the holiday travel rush about to begin. expe
it was dysfunctional then. remains dysfunctional now. they see themselves as a permit processing department not as a life and public safety department. if i were mayor of this town i would blow up the department building and start over. >> harsh words. he's fewers the proof that vouched for the tower refused to appear at today's hearing. he says for the first time in decade the board of supervisors is considering a subpena. >> tonight new health care enrollment numbers show...
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that appears totally dysfunctional or at least it has in the last two years. it is difficult to know and to see how that will change. they will have to navigate that situation it will not be easy either. so, i guess the point is that it's too early to tell exactly what the impact will be. there will be an impact, but we knew there would be regardless of the outcome of the race. there certainly were some priorities where secretary clinton did not agree with president obama and a different scenario you would be asking me the same question about some of those policy priorities too. i what is true is that the president-elect has some difficult questions to answer and some big challenges to tackle. that is white so important for there to be a smooth and effective, efficient transition from president obama's presidency to's presidency to the trump presidency. as americans, we are rooting for the success of our president in leading and uniting the country. >> are there any more details you can share about the conversation between president obama and the president-ele
that appears totally dysfunctional or at least it has in the last two years. it is difficult to know and to see how that will change. they will have to navigate that situation it will not be easy either. so, i guess the point is that it's too early to tell exactly what the impact will be. there will be an impact, but we knew there would be regardless of the outcome of the race. there certainly were some priorities where secretary clinton did not agree with president obama and a different...
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this is truly a dysfunctional relationship. she asked me if she should go away with some guy. what? why would she do that? because women are cruel. they got that cruel gene. it was a slow night so she figures, "i'll call doogie and plunge a knife through his heart." it will pass the time." e mind, go to the source--janine. think it will help? she wrote the book. while you got her on the phone, explain about men and careers. you hassled through all this with wanda-- how men have their jobs and their women, and how, if women behave, they get men. make it sound politically correct, like it's to her benefit to obey without question. all set, vin. roll! i got to go, doog. talk to you later. [beep beep] [beep beep] [ring] hello? hi, janine, it's doogie. did vinnie make you call? that worm. he knows rush week is important to me. so what's with wanda? she told you about steven. she asked if she should go to banff with him. oh, banff. how romantic-- snow, hot chocolate, cuddling together in front of a roaring fire. shut up, janine. oh, sorry. you don't find it odd that my ex-girlfriend calls
this is truly a dysfunctional relationship. she asked me if she should go away with some guy. what? why would she do that? because women are cruel. they got that cruel gene. it was a slow night so she figures, "i'll call doogie and plunge a knife through his heart." it will pass the time." e mind, go to the source--janine. think it will help? she wrote the book. while you got her on the phone, explain about men and careers. you hassled through all this with wanda-- how men have...
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thaddeus: erectile dysfunction, steve. steve: heh heh heh! [applause] ha ha ha! thaddeus is starring in the new--come on--erectile thaddeus: we're gonna play, steve. steve: all right, let's go. christian morehouse man-- all right, guys, i'm gonna say this one time. we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good ans audience: ohh! steve: all right, papa ray, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? ray: i don't know. [laughter] steve: now, you just got to give us something. what--what product is it of? ray: i'll say hair color. hair color. [laughter] [applause] i know good and hell well you didn't know what he said! because that whole front row, them little girls was... [laughter] hair col'. hair color! audience: ohh! you got to be careful. you got two strikes. uh, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's produ
thaddeus: erectile dysfunction, steve. steve: heh heh heh! [applause] ha ha ha! thaddeus is starring in the new--come on--erectile thaddeus: we're gonna play, steve. steve: all right, let's go. christian morehouse man-- all right, guys, i'm gonna say this one time. we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good...
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to being able to take some of those dysfunctional stories that people actually shared with me in our audience, and be able to incorporate them into the lives >> she's using 25 years of oprah's shows to help with story lines. but the best part about being boss, you get to tell everybody what to do. >> thinking about my own character, mavis, i said to the writers, they just need to shake a little wig out a little bit. there was some shaking going on. >> you had to get the hair and makeup and -- >> i wanted a fro fro. like i used to wear. the fro was too it was like, we can't see around the fro. and i didn't want to have a lift. we just did the curly wiry sort of thing. >> brooke meadow on the set, they began shooting season number two. but lady o admits she's still recovering from this scene with her onscreen sister in the dramatic finale. oprah came unhinged. >> nobody can blame for whatever rage in your eyes as you were playing that. it was explosive. >> i am not going to be your scapegoat. you brought this on yourself! >> that scene wasn't written when i came to set that day. somebo
to being able to take some of those dysfunctional stories that people actually shared with me in our audience, and be able to incorporate them into the lives >> she's using 25 years of oprah's shows to help with story lines. but the best part about being boss, you get to tell everybody what to do. >> thinking about my own character, mavis, i said to the writers, they just need to shake a little wig out a little bit. there was some shaking going on. >> you had to get the hair...
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is still counting hundreds of thnsd of ballots -- thousands of ballots, sparking concerns of a dysfunctional democracy. >> we spoke with the man who's leading the maricopa county recorder's race. why does this matter and what does he plan to do? >> reporter: in response he said you can fix the county's new law. money to modernize the office. >> the biggest problem i think that we have, societially we've got reduced trust in our election systems. >> reporter: he currently leads county recorder helen persem and wants to state election laws. those laws limit the time counties have to count early ballots which contributed to some of the ballot backups in maricopa county. >> a lot those statutes were institute the in the '80s when we didn't have the electronic capacity this we had. >> reporter: vontez spoke about adding better equipment and more staff. >> you gotta make sure they have the resources and the election. >> reporter: some he told his lead over purcell, he promises there might be some uncounted after the next election. but? >> there isn't gonna be 415,000 of them. >>> police need your
is still counting hundreds of thnsd of ballots -- thousands of ballots, sparking concerns of a dysfunctional democracy. >> we spoke with the man who's leading the maricopa county recorder's race. why does this matter and what does he plan to do? >> reporter: in response he said you can fix the county's new law. money to modernize the office. >> the biggest problem i think that we have, societially we've got reduced trust in our election systems. >> reporter: he currently...
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dysfunction maybe impotence n bladder bowel control. policy monday naer so many things that can occur. but, the flip side of that there are so many new treatment options out there. really a plethora. there's proton therapy. high frequencies ultra sound. multiple option out there a lot of times insurance won't pay for them. i know people going through this process right now taking care of not one size fits all. all right dr. okay, you know i was your governor. but there' s some things you may not know. my hair used to be way better. re for 55 years. i swim every morning. and yes, i'm a fan of fans! and in congress i'll get things done for pinellas county. i'll protect social security and medicare, defend women's healthcare and planned parenthood, and take care of our veterans. i'm charlie crist and i approve this message. because i'll put the people first. always have, and always will. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american
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it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any symptoms of an allergic reaction, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. why pause the moment? ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. and for a $200 savings card, go to cialis.com on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for dr
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. >> jonbenet was everything to >>> a dysfunctional family comes home for the holidays and almost christmas starring gabrielle union, monique and danny glover. star romances are still heating up. as a matter of fact, jennifer lawrence's full-blown pda says it all at the top of tonight's show and tell. she is in love. >> holding hands on a romantic after-dinner stroll through the streets of manhattan, that is j. law with director darren aronofsky. >> she was beaming beside her he's behind one of her films and they spent three hours together before parting at midnight. in l.a. it's hillary duff's pda. here she is getting a quick peck from her trainer and now a new boyfriend of a few months jason rausch. he helped matt, jessica and bradley all get ripped. >> working out with him is hard. >> i feel like it's really changed my body. >> jason was still in sweats as he and hillary left a lunch date just confirmed they were dating earlier this fall months after she finalized her divorce from her hockey player jake conley. baby luna makes her video debut. >> daddy john legend posted a teaser featuin
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they maybe came from dysfunctional families and simply they don't have the skills to raise the children they would that they want. luckily, myrtle tate elelmentary is one of eight schools in the district that have boys town nevada ready to answer the need. the counselor can either set up just write up a referral and send it over to us. teachers aren't prepared to be social workers. they can't go into the homes and help the kids. but we can. we make sure the kids are prepared to come to school and learn and when they're prepared not only are they learning and other siblings are learning but they're not being disruptive in class so all the kids learn. there is no cost to the family when boys town steps in to help , but sometimes, there is reluctance. i think the biggest challenge is like what i just explained is that sometimes the parents are just afraid you know of having someone come into their home and you know r because they think we might call child protective services or you might call immigration on them and have them removed and things like that. but adrian's mom welcomed the chan
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