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lieutenant ernie. when was the last gun buy back we had? >> approximately 2 months ago. >> how many more will we have? >> again. it's all a matter of putting together the resource. we do get a lot of resolvers. it's a matter of getting all the people together. >> what people are you talking about? who do you need to make it happen. it's a resource program. the police department needs officers to do the leg work and footwork. we need the community also. i always call san francisco a village not a city. people transverse so easy. east san jose and west jose. they are here. one shooting effects everybody in this room. i hate to talk statistic. one crime affects you. you. it doesn't matter who it is. >> why is it so hard to get people together? >> let's make it a priority >> can i say, i mentioned earlier. i think that it's beginning to happen. i don't want to negate those efforts are being made from the mayors office and d.c. yf. i think john osaki mentioned it before. getting people to come together for the betterment of the community not for
lieutenant ernie. when was the last gun buy back we had? >> approximately 2 months ago. >> how many more will we have? >> again. it's all a matter of putting together the resource. we do get a lot of resolvers. it's a matter of getting all the people together. >> what people are you talking about? who do you need to make it happen. it's a resource program. the police department needs officers to do the leg work and footwork. we need the community also. i always call san...
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i recently spoke with ernie, a former detective with the new york city police department, who was onehe was diagnosed with an aggressive stage three lymphoma. >> if there was a study that came out tomorrow, ernie, that said, we now know that people getting sick at ground zero had nothing to do with the environment, how would that make you feel? >> i would have to say it would be a total lie. any doctors i have spoken to or nurses, they all say the same thing. it is definitely related. we have so many rescue workers, especially cops and firefighters. >> you hear that sentiment a bit as we have been investigating this. talking with doctors who suspect a cancer connection. something they are racing to sort out to get the right help for people who are sick and dying right now. you can see the full investigation in few weeks. >>> i want to show you something for a second that i'm excited about. it is called "my life's dream." this is what you will find. scroll up here and you have a life's dream. find my tweets and videos and podcasts. this show you can find by clicking podcasts. photos we
i recently spoke with ernie, a former detective with the new york city police department, who was onehe was diagnosed with an aggressive stage three lymphoma. >> if there was a study that came out tomorrow, ernie, that said, we now know that people getting sick at ground zero had nothing to do with the environment, how would that make you feel? >> i would have to say it would be a total lie. any doctors i have spoken to or nurses, they all say the same thing. it is definitely...
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ernie: show, the show that i created. [applause] thank you very much.ave to tell you when i created the. ernie: show it was not easy to get the black family on television and it was important to me not to make black the issue in the writing but to have blacks be in the dna of the show. in this instance i'm not making fun of it and i'm using the humanity and telling the story so completely different from making fun of it. the blacks that were in the show people couldn't deny it even though it was a complex so it gave people something they hadn't quite seen before. not quite in this way where that kind of humanity was right in their face all the time. and bernie unapologetic, successful but came from a place that everybody can identify with. bernie was brilliant on that show too. he really was brilliant. [applause] i will just tell this real quick. was really important for me also, got my big rake in living color and the thing that was significant about the show that there was a black producer on the show that ran the show. that was very important man it
ernie: show, the show that i created. [applause] thank you very much.ave to tell you when i created the. ernie: show it was not easy to get the black family on television and it was important to me not to make black the issue in the writing but to have blacks be in the dna of the show. in this instance i'm not making fun of it and i'm using the humanity and telling the story so completely different from making fun of it. the blacks that were in the show people couldn't deny it even though it...
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ernie banks said that. the old hall of fame chicago cubs' second baseman. here's another one.er jode dimaggio. written on the tunnel of the nats clubhouse. one guy that always gives his best. future hall of famer, pudge rodriguez. let's go to the ballpark. when you go to the park, you don't forget your glove and your hotdog hat. facing andrew mccutchen on first. jason at the wall and leaps in and out of his glove. oh, man. >> $17 million a year. >> it's 2-1, pirates. more bitterness for werth. brad lincoln gets jason fans booing. pirates up 3-2. runners and first and second and ramos at the place. throw, not so good at the left. the game is tied at three. davey johnson calling the double steal. two on and two out for pudge rodriguez, pinch-hitting against tony watson. 0-2 count. this is called clutch hitting, kids. lines one to right. ric coming around from third and the throw is not in time and he's in there. nats take a 4-3 lead. watch pudge's reaction. oh, yeah. nats win 4-3 and fans hoping the fireworks will continue through the rest of the homestand. same two teams tomorr
ernie banks said that. the old hall of fame chicago cubs' second baseman. here's another one.er jode dimaggio. written on the tunnel of the nats clubhouse. one guy that always gives his best. future hall of famer, pudge rodriguez. let's go to the ballpark. when you go to the park, you don't forget your glove and your hotdog hat. facing andrew mccutchen on first. jason at the wall and leaps in and out of his glove. oh, man. >> $17 million a year. >> it's 2-1, pirates. more bitterness...
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if there was a study that came out tomorrow, ernie, that said we now know people getting sick at groundnvironment, how would that make you feel? >> well, i would have to say it would be a total lie. because any doctors i've spoken to, even nurses, they all say the same thing. it's definitely related. we're getting so many rescue workers in here. >> you hear that sentiment quite a bit as we've been investigating this, talking with doctors, talking with searchers who do suspect a cancer connection. something they're racing to sort out to see if they can get the right help for people who are sick, even dying, right now. see the full investigation, "terror in the dust: 9/11" in a few more weeks, set to run september 11th. >>> now my life's dream, go to cnn.com/sanjay to find it. this is what you'll find. scroll up here. you have a life stream. you find my various tweets, videos, blogs, podcasts. this entire show, for example, you could find right there by clicking podcasts, photos we've had over the years as well. sometimes when you go through here, you'll find videos from documentaries tha
if there was a study that came out tomorrow, ernie, that said we now know people getting sick at groundnvironment, how would that make you feel? >> well, i would have to say it would be a total lie. because any doctors i've spoken to, even nurses, they all say the same thing. it's definitely related. we're getting so many rescue workers in here. >> you hear that sentiment quite a bit as we've been investigating this, talking with doctors, talking with searchers who do suspect a...
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ernie patrikis, an expert in banking regulation, says cordray is a tough adversary. >> he is not going to be a very easy fellow for some companies to get along with. he has a strong track record of going after people and he's done it in mortgage servicing. he did it against the rating agencies, so if he can ultimately control the agency, he'll really move it. >> reporter: that's if he gets confirmed by the senate, and that will be a tough battle. republicans are demanding more oversight of the c.f.p.b.'s proposed $550 million budget and a new leadership structure, replacing a single director with a five-member board. that's also the position of many banks, says the financial services roundtable's scott talbott. >> we are for creating a five- person panel. it doesn't dilute the total power of the c.f.p.b., it simply spreads it out, so if an idea's a good one, then let's have a panel agree to it. that provides the checks and balances to it. the checks and balances are necessary. >> reporter: one thing seems clear-- without a strong leader in place, the c.f.p.b. is off to an uncertain sta
ernie patrikis, an expert in banking regulation, says cordray is a tough adversary. >> he is not going to be a very easy fellow for some companies to get along with. he has a strong track record of going after people and he's done it in mortgage servicing. he did it against the rating agencies, so if he can ultimately control the agency, he'll really move it. >> reporter: that's if he gets confirmed by the senate, and that will be a tough battle. republicans are demanding more...
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ernie guerrero, owner of the first restaurant featured, said the website couldn't come at a better time. >> prices have gone up. the cost of business has gone up. and so we're making a little less, working a lot harder. >> reporter: and getting more creative to get customers in the door. >> i come in once or twice a month, maybe three times a month. >> reporter: she says a deal like today's would bring her in even more often. back at the chamber of commerce marbles lynn is track the number of deals sold for la tapa tia. less than a dozen by lunchtime but this is day one and fowler believes the best is yet to come. >> we think it's going to be a huge success. >> reporter: both the cities of stockton and also campbell l similar websites this summer with some mixed success. campbell has sold less than 100 of those deals in a month. christin ayers, cbs 5. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team may not have walked away with the world cup victory. however they did help create internet history. twitter says yesterday's world cup final between the united states and japan set the record for tweets per
ernie guerrero, owner of the first restaurant featured, said the website couldn't come at a better time. >> prices have gone up. the cost of business has gone up. and so we're making a little less, working a lot harder. >> reporter: and getting more creative to get customers in the door. >> i come in once or twice a month, maybe three times a month. >> reporter: she says a deal like today's would bring her in even more often. back at the chamber of commerce marbles lynn...
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but toby dewolf, owner of bert and ernies, says any opposition has faded away. >> i've been here 25 yearsand i have never seen a better run shelter. i don't think there's a problem. i don't think that anybody has seen an issue with any kind of violence or crime or anything by any means with having a shelter down here. >> the millers both graduated from catholic university in washington, d.c. with master's degrees. they have nine children, four of them adopted, and all of them, according to their father, are involved in one charity or another. there was a time when wayne miller, who is an expert on silver dollars, was measuring his life by the increasing value of his personal coin collection. >> you know, i open up these catalogs, and they've got coins there, $30,000 or $40,000, $50,000 coins that i would dearly love to have, and i look at them and i say okay, i chose my path. if i did that i would be obsessed with that, and again, my whole measurement would be how advanced is your coin collection? and i didn't want that to be. >> it doesn't mean the millers live in poverty. they travel, e
but toby dewolf, owner of bert and ernies, says any opposition has faded away. >> i've been here 25 yearsand i have never seen a better run shelter. i don't think there's a problem. i don't think that anybody has seen an issue with any kind of violence or crime or anything by any means with having a shelter down here. >> the millers both graduated from catholic university in washington, d.c. with master's degrees. they have nine children, four of them adopted, and all of them,...
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consumption were referring to them as smart murder meters now because people are getting very very sick ernie's heisler says radiation from smart meters has poisoned her daughter she's been having severe pain burning in her head above the ears like fires she's had palpitations of the heart those years say the disease is called morgellons it's a new. disease that is characterized and brought down from the skies on all of us and what you do is you hold it to your skin and you'll see these opalescent luminous strands and and everybody has got this some say the men attending bohemian grove should be charged with murder though there is no evidence of it they say rituals that take place during the cremation of care ceremony involved symbolically sacrificing children the killing of children whether ceremonial or an actuality is a crime some believe it actually happened so there was an event and that was there and that's where the truly the life of this child was for the purpose of break even more power over this country by the catholic church i mean. you know the child is gone there's a lot of childre
consumption were referring to them as smart murder meters now because people are getting very very sick ernie's heisler says radiation from smart meters has poisoned her daughter she's been having severe pain burning in her head above the ears like fires she's had palpitations of the heart those years say the disease is called morgellons it's a new. disease that is characterized and brought down from the skies on all of us and what you do is you hold it to your skin and you'll see these...
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. >> ernie's offerings is $30 wornl of food for purchase of a $15 voucher. >> we track all of our advertisements and will see the return and if it's one extra person that is a success. >> in business, for 66 years there will be a deep discount deal in the coming weeks. >> and there is lots of different coupons out there. a lot of them like to use where you have multiple locations and we only have one location. so we thought we'd give it a try. >> and this will feature one new keel, marketing this site on social networking sites like fatesbook and twitter, and there is a link on our web site and thank you, laura. >> battles underway over the streets of san francisco. it's going on underground. there is a coalition of groups fighting at and t's proposal to install utility boxes on city walks. would be used to roll out its u verse phone and internet service. and opponents say they should put it underground. >> sidewalks are a important public space. why should a major corporation like at and t be able to install these things on the sidewalk. >> tomorrow, the board of supervisors will decide if ther
. >> ernie's offerings is $30 wornl of food for purchase of a $15 voucher. >> we track all of our advertisements and will see the return and if it's one extra person that is a success. >> in business, for 66 years there will be a deep discount deal in the coming weeks. >> and there is lots of different coupons out there. a lot of them like to use where you have multiple locations and we only have one location. so we thought we'd give it a try. >> and this will...
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. >> no matter if it is a car, or a truck every driver ernie savage handsfree device, the driver of thenk did not. he admitted to being on the phone because he forgot his blue tooth. recover this driver is traveling 40 mi. per hour on the freeway, but it's also doing something else, and with cellphone users. >> i stop you because you are doing something with your cellphone and is causing you to leave all the road. >> what was she doing? >> i was coming down the freeway and i got a text message in and look down to see what it was. so i slowed down and i was leaving. -- weaving. >> this trump are also had a cellphone firmly attached to his ear on the freeway here is what happened. >> someone call, i've picked it up and answered it was actually my office. >> this driver was my favorite i watched him and then when he stopped the city was not on the phone, he was listing for a dial tone. fyi police, fire and ambulance drivers are exempt from law while on official business. >> if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us at people behaving badly at kron4.com. [music] >> here is
. >> no matter if it is a car, or a truck every driver ernie savage handsfree device, the driver of thenk did not. he admitted to being on the phone because he forgot his blue tooth. recover this driver is traveling 40 mi. per hour on the freeway, but it's also doing something else, and with cellphone users. >> i stop you because you are doing something with your cellphone and is causing you to leave all the road. >> what was she doing? >> i was coming down the freeway...
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. >> ernie was a private eye who for 36 years made a living digging up dirt.h in 2006 he worked all sides of the brach case and thought the u.s. attorney's case against richard bailey was a joke. >> he's a gigolo. he probably should have been gotten a little bit of time. he had nothing to do with killing helen brach. >> long before the federal investigation, local police had considered jack a suspect. he was a convicted felon who had worked off and on for the braches since 1957. >> he worked for helen brach at her home and did odd jobs for her. was a a sort of brutler type. >> by february of 1977, he was in charge of running the estate with access to helen's safe and checkbooks and was a little obsessed with helen brach herself. >> he was a character. when i'd go pick helen up, he wouldn't even shake my hand. he'd stand way back in the corner like a watchdog watching me all the time. you could see the man was jealous of myself taking helen out like i was doing. >> he later admitted he kept a lock of helen's hair in a tin container. according to investigators,
. >> ernie was a private eye who for 36 years made a living digging up dirt.h in 2006 he worked all sides of the brach case and thought the u.s. attorney's case against richard bailey was a joke. >> he's a gigolo. he probably should have been gotten a little bit of time. he had nothing to do with killing helen brach. >> long before the federal investigation, local police had considered jack a suspect. he was a convicted felon who had worked off and on for the braches since...
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. >> reporter: ernie guerrero other than of the first restaurant featured, said the website couldn'tat a better time. >> prices have gone up. the cost of business has gone up. and so we're making a little less, working a lot harder. >> reporter: and getting more creative to get customers in the door. >> i think it's great. i want little to succeed. >> reporter: she says a deal like today's would bring her in even more often. back at the chamber of commerce marilyn fouler is track the number of deals sold more la tapatia. less than a dozen by lunchtime but this is day one and fowler believes the best is yet to come. >> we think it's going to be a huge success. >> reporter: so far eight restaurants have signed up and are participating. concord hopes it gives them boost they need. >> that food looked great. >> reporter: it did. it did. smelled great, too. >> all right. christin ayers in concord, thank you. >>> new fallout tonight in the phone hacking scandal in britain. the deaths now linked to the case as another power player resigns. >>> and parents' dirty little secret. the surprisin
. >> reporter: ernie guerrero other than of the first restaurant featured, said the website couldn'tat a better time. >> prices have gone up. the cost of business has gone up. and so we're making a little less, working a lot harder. >> reporter: and getting more creative to get customers in the door. >> i think it's great. i want little to succeed. >> reporter: she says a deal like today's would bring her in even more often. back at the chamber of commerce marilyn...
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gary player and the big easy ernie els take august break from the links.jokovic taking on the man who beat roger federer, jo- wilfried tsonga. both throwing their bodies all over and tsonga's return finally goes wide. djokovic improves to 47-1 taking on raffy nadal in the finals. he beat andy murray in four sets ending murray's bid to be the first brit to win wimbledon since 1936. nadal is going for his 11th grand slam on sunday. >>> the giants in detroit this weekend scoreless in the 5th when pablo sandoval has a double. aaron rowand scores the only run in the game. the bats were silenced by bumgarner who strikes out nine in 7 and a third innings. they are tied at one in the 8th. >>> the sharks signedville vandemeer also agreed to a former kings forward. >>> former sharks ben eager silent a three-year deal with edmonton his future pretty much in san jose came to an end. seems like he spent most of the western conference finals in the penalty box. >>> jaromir jagr is back in the nfl. he played the last she seasons in russia. -- three seasons in russia. >>>
gary player and the big easy ernie els take august break from the links.jokovic taking on the man who beat roger federer, jo- wilfried tsonga. both throwing their bodies all over and tsonga's return finally goes wide. djokovic improves to 47-1 taking on raffy nadal in the finals. he beat andy murray in four sets ending murray's bid to be the first brit to win wimbledon since 1936. nadal is going for his 11th grand slam on sunday. >>> the giants in detroit this weekend scoreless in the...
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and i interview a man named ernie williams who actually was a tour guide for the apollo astronauts in the late '60s and early '70s. they would go out to the nevada test site and put mockups on the back that they would wear on the moon when it finally went there. but the point was to kind of rome around the geology of the landscape. i have some great photographs of that but i think this gave way to some of the conspiracies about the lunar landing to another without touch upon allowed conspiracy theorist told me that area 51 is filled with underground tunnels, and that these tunnels connect to other military bases across the country. what i found out was there are a lot of underground tunnels. certainly at nevada test site under area 12 and 11. one of the tunnels is 4500 feet deep. that's a very deep. and starting in the late 1950s, the department of defense and the atomic energy commission would use these underground tunnels to explode nuclear weapons, to see what would happen to different pieces of military equipment, to see what could survive and whatnot. so that's where a lot of tha
and i interview a man named ernie williams who actually was a tour guide for the apollo astronauts in the late '60s and early '70s. they would go out to the nevada test site and put mockups on the back that they would wear on the moon when it finally went there. but the point was to kind of rome around the geology of the landscape. i have some great photographs of that but i think this gave way to some of the conspiracies about the lunar landing to another without touch upon allowed conspiracy...
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i was born 59 years ago and ernie was born 55 years ago. we been citizens of the united states all our lives and since the passage of doma government has taken right away from us. why is this? we have not heard anyone. it makes no sense to set up outside protections of federal law to make us less than full citizens of the united states. please ask your colleagues in the senate to support the return of our civil rights. it is the only civil thing to do. finally a story in the providence journal about pat aker and deborah. pact is -- has been a public service for a long time. she's a 51-year-old correctional officer. it says here she was never a activists but after a doctor diagnosed her with incurable lung cancer in december she got an added jolt. the federal defense of marriage act precludes her from collecting the social security benefits for a surviving spouse. the story continues, the discovery stunned acre leading to embark on what may well be your first and last active rave rate in the name of marriage equality. the story concludes the
i was born 59 years ago and ernie was born 55 years ago. we been citizens of the united states all our lives and since the passage of doma government has taken right away from us. why is this? we have not heard anyone. it makes no sense to set up outside protections of federal law to make us less than full citizens of the united states. please ask your colleagues in the senate to support the return of our civil rights. it is the only civil thing to do. finally a story in the providence journal...
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ernie and -- ernie will not cause harm to anyone. it makes no sense to set us outside the protections of federal law to make us less than full citizens of the united states. please ask your colleagues in the senate to support the return of our civil rights. that is the only civil thing to do. and finally, from a story in "the providence journal" about pat and deborah. pat has been in public service for a long time. she's a 51-year-old correctional officer. it says here, she was never a gay rights activist. but after doctors diagnosed her with lung cancer. her spouse will not have the benefits. the story stunned baker, leading her to embark on what may be her first and last act of bravery in the name of marriage equality. the story concludes, they are not entitled to the full scope of protections with regard to end of life issues, disposition of remains. who is considered next of kin? who gets to make decisions on medical care, organ donations and more? noting that the couple has spent thousands of extra dollars trying to put in place
ernie and -- ernie will not cause harm to anyone. it makes no sense to set us outside the protections of federal law to make us less than full citizens of the united states. please ask your colleagues in the senate to support the return of our civil rights. that is the only civil thing to do. and finally, from a story in "the providence journal" about pat and deborah. pat has been in public service for a long time. she's a 51-year-old correctional officer. it says here, she was never...
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his name was ernie. neighbors believe the bunny was left behind by people who moved away.an streets in the wild. it will not let anybody get close enough to help out including the cameraman. let us know if you have any ideas for the flopster. people get bunnies for easter, it's cute for the first month, then they end up abandoned and it's sad. >> or they start to populate. send us nice ideas. no ideas about rabbit stew. >> i don't want to hear about eating the rabbit. how do we help the rabbit get back into a nice, domestic house? all rig@t- everyone, we'll be right back. be right back. ♪ [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super softft bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. >>> the story of jaycee lee dugard has gripped the nation. she of course is theheoman who was kidnapped by a sex offender at age 11 and spent the next 18 ye
his name was ernie. neighbors believe the bunny was left behind by people who moved away.an streets in the wild. it will not let anybody get close enough to help out including the cameraman. let us know if you have any ideas for the flopster. people get bunnies for easter, it's cute for the first month, then they end up abandoned and it's sad. >> or they start to populate. send us nice ideas. no ideas about rabbit stew. >> i don't want to hear about eating the rabbit. how do we help...
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. >> reporter: ernie, you have been campaigning for these seniors and what are you doing to fight?onal campaign called to protect seniors, and our message is don't cut social security or medicare as part of any deal. aarp members worked their entire lives to earn these benefits. we are asking our members, and all the public, to let their congressman know to not make deals that cut social security and medicare. >> thank you so much. they have a petition, and a lot of signatures, and people are signing to make sure the representatives in washington are listening, but that's the big question, suzanne. >> it's excellent when you hear, you know, how this is going to impact folks and the kinds of feelings and emotions that they have about this, and clearly it's beyond washington. as you say, the ugliness of the sausage is being made, but people outside of washington is wondering what is going to happen next. we want to take our viewers to washington. we just heard from the democratic leadership, harry reid, who was essentially telling us that after the house takes up the boehner plan, wh
. >> reporter: ernie, you have been campaigning for these seniors and what are you doing to fight?onal campaign called to protect seniors, and our message is don't cut social security or medicare as part of any deal. aarp members worked their entire lives to earn these benefits. we are asking our members, and all the public, to let their congressman know to not make deals that cut social security and medicare. >> thank you so much. they have a petition, and a lot of signatures, and...
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well, ernie, show we don't tell. we show. his writing on bull fighting is particularly offensive in this respect. as women characters are hopeless. they really don't exist at all. and the sun also rises, my least favorite hemingway book is really my least favorite -- well, it's a tough -- it's a tough call but i would say it's my least favorite because you think this book is about a generation destroyed by world war i, about cynicism, about the breakdown in western culture, but if you read it more carefully, you realize what it's about is drinking too much. they drink too much. of course, drink is impotent. he didn't get hit in the war. you cannot drink that much and be anything other than impotent. >> i am sure you both want to have at him with that. why don't you start with susan beegel. >> you know, it's really difficult for me to think of two people's whose politics are different than pj o'rourke who's kind of right wing republican and hemingway who was really a leftist so i can -- i can see the -- maybe the lack of sympa
well, ernie, show we don't tell. we show. his writing on bull fighting is particularly offensive in this respect. as women characters are hopeless. they really don't exist at all. and the sun also rises, my least favorite hemingway book is really my least favorite -- well, it's a tough -- it's a tough call but i would say it's my least favorite because you think this book is about a generation destroyed by world war i, about cynicism, about the breakdown in western culture, but if you read it...
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as tennessee ernie ford used to say, we're another day older and deeper in debt. we have to change the trends here. this is very important, the recommendation to balance our trade. when kennedy said, we'll get to the moon in this decade, nobody knew how to get to the moon but he set the goal and we figured it out. we need to set goals for ourselves. >> i wanted to stand a little bit on neil's comments about infrastructure and the infrastructure bank investment. i think this is the linchpin between the micro goal of rebuilding our manufacturing sector and the macroeconomic goals relating to jobs capital and insufficient demand. it's just not calpers that is looking. there is paradoxcally, as we're debating reducing and doing a deficit deal, which will actually cut the amount of fixed income debt available, there's a shortage of fixed income debt that is occurring because of the collapse of the mortgage market. one. two, as baby boomers approach retirement, fixed income investments become much more important to them. three, as emerging markets' population enter thei
as tennessee ernie ford used to say, we're another day older and deeper in debt. we have to change the trends here. this is very important, the recommendation to balance our trade. when kennedy said, we'll get to the moon in this decade, nobody knew how to get to the moon but he set the goal and we figured it out. we need to set goals for ourselves. >> i wanted to stand a little bit on neil's comments about infrastructure and the infrastructure bank investment. i think this is the...
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as tennessee ernie ford used to say, we are another day older and deeper in debt.we've got to change the tragic when kennedy said we would get to the moon in this decade, nobody knew how to get to them and. but he set the goal and we figured it out. we can figure these things out if we set some goals for ourselves. not just doubling exports, balancing trade. sherle? >> yeah, i wanted to expand a little bit on those comments, because i think this is really the linchpin between the micro goal of rebuilding our manufacturing sector and the macroeconomic goals relating to jobs, jobs, capital and insufficient demand. and it isn't just calpers that is looking. there is paradoxically as we are debating, reducing and doing a deficit deal, which will actually count the amount of fixed income data available. there's a shortage of fixed income debt that is occurring because of the collapse of the mortgage market. one. number two, as baby rumors approach retirement, fixed income investments become much more important to them. and three, as emerging markets population into thei
as tennessee ernie ford used to say, we are another day older and deeper in debt.we've got to change the tragic when kennedy said we would get to the moon in this decade, nobody knew how to get to them and. but he set the goal and we figured it out. we can figure these things out if we set some goals for ourselves. not just doubling exports, balancing trade. sherle? >> yeah, i wanted to expand a little bit on those comments, because i think this is really the linchpin between the micro...