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>> evan's wisdom, demagoguery works. republicans are linked to this proposal, there is no escaping it. all house republicans supported it, all but five in the senate. you cannot run away you have to know how to defend it, and you do it or you are dead. >> senate democrats enforce a symbolic roll-call vote of the medicare plan that passed the house. it failed in the senate. when paul ryan and bill clinton bump into each other at the reagan building, listen to what the former president said. >> i said, i am glad we won this race, but democrats, don't use it as an excuse to do nothing. >> will democrats use it as an excuse to do nothing? >> i love this coming from bill clinton. bill clinton in 1995 -- let's roll the tape -- newt gingrich actually succeeded in reducing medicare. what this bill clinton do? he demagogued medicare. look at the ads and they ran, it was all about throwing granny in the snout. it worked. what did he do? nothing. he did not lift a finger -- >> obama has clearly made the same decision that clinton d
>> evan's wisdom, demagoguery works. republicans are linked to this proposal, there is no escaping it. all house republicans supported it, all but five in the senate. you cannot run away you have to know how to defend it, and you do it or you are dead. >> senate democrats enforce a symbolic roll-call vote of the medicare plan that passed the house. it failed in the senate. when paul ryan and bill clinton bump into each other at the reagan building, listen to what the former...
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evans? >> yes. >> i would have to think about that comment than a mr.pincus. >> i would like to think about that. inspector general has that job now. should it be a more focused focus? >> what would you think about that. >> i would talk to my client before get back to [laughter] u. >> smart man. cost-benefit analysis -- we have a greater portion of our government required to do a solid cost-benefit analysis. there is a lot of oversight and balance for that. would it be appropriate and helpful at thecfpb the subject to ira. >> yes, agencies are not normally subject to oira but it is because they a multi-member commission's. the substitute that in turn a process where you go through the cost-benefit analysis like we did that the federal trade commission. this has neither of those. if you're not going to have a multi-member commission, you need to have some thing like oira. there is an inherent trade-off between higher costs and consumer protection and access to credit and other things and a se
evans? >> yes. >> i would have to think about that comment than a mr.pincus. >> i would like to think about that. inspector general has that job now. should it be a more focused focus? >> what would you think about that. >> i would talk to my client before get back to [laughter] u. >> smart man. cost-benefit analysis -- we have a greater portion of our government required to do a solid cost-benefit analysis. there is a lot of oversight and balance for that....
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officer evans is somebody who believes in community policing. he is somebody who volunteers his time in the community. he lives in the castro. he eats in the castro. and he has the three-car in the northern district. he is somebody i couldn't be prouder of. unfortunately the press twisted things a bit and he became the focus of some really uncomfortable comments by the media and when he's out walking in his neighborhood rkts he's being taken on by citizens for something i believe that he truly was just doing his job. so i came here tonight. i wanted to do this earlier and mike was out of town and i was out of town and i came here because i feel like i'm hopeful that one or more of you will correct this because i think the financing -- fingers are pointing to the person. >> i hope others agree with me, nothing whatsoever we said was in any way intended to bring discredit to officer evans. i'm proud what you did that night. you patrol tough neighborhoods. you make them liveable for the citizens of san francisco and we are grateful for that. the on
officer evans is somebody who believes in community policing. he is somebody who volunteers his time in the community. he lives in the castro. he eats in the castro. and he has the three-car in the northern district. he is somebody i couldn't be prouder of. unfortunately the press twisted things a bit and he became the focus of some really uncomfortable comments by the media and when he's out walking in his neighborhood rkts he's being taken on by citizens for something i believe that he truly...
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. >> evan? >> newt is a wonderful political figure in many ways, useful gadfly, but he thinks he is charles de gaulle, and he is not. >> nina? >> baggage? they would not let him on a plane. the press has been generally kind to him in the sense that they don't discuss this i did tell a lot, but that cannot stay that way. i don't see -- he is an interesting intellectual conservative, but i don't see that becoming the focus of our attention. >> in a sense, he is a guy who is great at other positions, great talents. he has a font of ideas. good leader, made a lot of mistakes as republican leader, but he brought them out of the wilderness and past welfare reform with the democratic administration in 1996. he accomplished a lot, but he is not a president. he would be a good cabinet member, or sort of a think tank writer. i think he is in the wrong place. >> christianity is a faith of the her forgiveness and redemption, but can he get past iowa voters? >> we know his personal career. he twice had affai
. >> evan? >> newt is a wonderful political figure in many ways, useful gadfly, but he thinks he is charles de gaulle, and he is not. >> nina? >> baggage? they would not let him on a plane. the press has been generally kind to him in the sense that they don't discuss this i did tell a lot, but that cannot stay that way. i don't see -- he is an interesting intellectual conservative, but i don't see that becoming the focus of our attention. >> in a sense, he is a guy...
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evans? >> yes or no? >> yes. >> there are trade-offs. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> elaborating on the ftc is what we see is the ftc through the collaborative five member process comes up with a way of doing this. we also cftc that there is an internal check of competition, consumer choice on one side of the agency, consumer protection on the other side of the agency. and when i'd think about this -- the ftc nobody has ever said that the ftc is incompetent because they've got an agency. i never saw trading with respect to these sorts of things. what i saw was a deliberative process that internal checks and balances that way all of the considerations here. and when i think about this what i think is that i was at the ftc. i know a lot of people worked at the ftc, and if people had said that consumers would be better off, we just took the consumer protection bureau of the ftc and spun it off and just let it sioux whoever it wanted to without any consideration of the other sort of things people would think you lo
evans? >> yes or no? >> yes. >> there are trade-offs. >> okay. >> go ahead. >> elaborating on the ftc is what we see is the ftc through the collaborative five member process comes up with a way of doing this. we also cftc that there is an internal check of competition, consumer choice on one side of the agency, consumer protection on the other side of the agency. and when i'd think about this -- the ftc nobody has ever said that the ftc is incompetent because...
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. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard.
. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard.
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steve evans, thank you for joining us. is this a bold move by angela merkel or is she bough to pressure? >> i think a bit of both. there's no doubt it's a bold move. you have to remember that 1/4 of the electricity in this country comes from nuclear power. so making up that gap is a big deal. there's no doubt about it. one member of parliament said it was a task on the scale of the unification of east and west germany. it's a big, big deal economically. but having said that as well, mrs. merkel's coalition governments have been suffering in the polls. there have been a string of regional elections, where the greens have done well at the expense of her party. >> what energy sources are likely to make up the shortfall, especially if germany doesn't reduce its electricity consumption by 2022? >> the hope us that wind power, which currently gives 17% of the electricity in this country, will double to 35%. there are difficulties with that, because the wind farms are in the north of the country and a lot of the nuclear power pla
steve evans, thank you for joining us. is this a bold move by angela merkel or is she bough to pressure? >> i think a bit of both. there's no doubt it's a bold move. you have to remember that 1/4 of the electricity in this country comes from nuclear power. so making up that gap is a big deal. there's no doubt about it. one member of parliament said it was a task on the scale of the unification of east and west germany. it's a big, big deal economically. but having said that as well, mrs....
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let me start with you, evan.y seem like such better ways to go than gigantic wars to the naked eye. that's certainly what it appears like in our recent experience. am i missing something? >> well, we have to be careful. first of all, regardless of what you think about the u.s. presence in afghanistan, i think you have to be realistic that the only way you put pressure on al qaeda and get them to confine themselves in a small area is by occupying the other part of that area. if we weren't in afghanistan right now, bin laden and his entourage would probably by in afghanistan somewhere, maybe in a cave, maybe in a mansion, about you they would have other place toss flee to. we eliminated the number of possible sanctuaries they could take. this operation was successful, a great victory, but these kind of operations carry with them very serious intended risks. let's not forget that one of the helicopters had crashed. had it crashed with u.s. soldiers on boor or sashes, we would have looked add another situation when t
let me start with you, evan.y seem like such better ways to go than gigantic wars to the naked eye. that's certainly what it appears like in our recent experience. am i missing something? >> well, we have to be careful. first of all, regardless of what you think about the u.s. presence in afghanistan, i think you have to be realistic that the only way you put pressure on al qaeda and get them to confine themselves in a small area is by occupying the other part of that area. if we weren't...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard. >> garrison keillor, welcome. >> thank you sir. thanks for having me here. >> an honor to have you here. >> well, it's an honor to see you, sir. >> huh? >> and an honor to meet you. >> well, it's an honor now. may not be such an honor in a few minutes but -- >> well, let's see how it goes. [laughter] >> yeah. >> i know the obvious thing, mr. keillor, is to ask you about a prairie home companion, but i wanna talk about the writer's almanac first. >> i've heard of that. >> you have? you've been associated with it for. >> it's a little tiny five-minute. >> quite wonderful. >> .show. i think it's probably one of the few five-minute shows in -- in radio. >> but that's one of the great things about technology. we
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard. >> garrison keillor, welcome. >> thank you sir. thanks for having me here. >> an honor to have you here. >> well, it's an honor to see you, sir....
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has the best giggin faibs business and news as a writer for the daily show with jon stewart. he's wie wyatt ein that cenac as overheard. >> wyatt cenac, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to have you here. so it's been now almost two years since you've been a correspondent on the daily show. >> it will be three years in may. >> well, actually almost.it's actually coming on three years. >> yeah. >> right. so do you think of yourself now as a standup comedian who happens to be doing this or do you think of yourself more as a stewart guy as &->> i think i think of myself as a, as a comedian. >> yeah. >> i think most people who see me on the street tend to say, oh, you're that guy from jon daily or you're that guy from colbert. [audience laughter]3 >> that's actually, that's what i hear more often than not is like oh man i love you on colbert show. >> yeah. >> and it's like no that's actually a totally dif
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has the best giggin faibs business and news as a writer for the daily show with jon stewart. he's wie wyatt ein that cenac as overheard. >> wyatt cenac, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to have you here. so it's been now almost two years since you've been a correspondent on the daily show. >> it will be three years in may. >> well, actually...
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evans. mr. levitin, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman mckenrick, ranking member quigley, my name is adam levitin. i'm a professor at georgetown university. my research focuses on consumer finance and financial regulation. i'm not here representing any financial ledgers or to plead the interest of banks were trading groups. instead line here is an expert on consumer finance and as a scholar whose work is deeply concerned in the financial security of american families. i'm happy to discuss the cfpb's regulatory structure and how it compares with other bank regulators the cfpb with print the availability of stable credit. it's frankly premature to speculate on this, but i would note that the cfpb is required by statute to do cost-benefit analysis on provisions of financial products. i'm also happy to make the case as i do in my written testimony that cfpb is more accountable than any other federal bank regulator, period. but i think it's important that we all be honest about what's go
evans. mr. levitin, you're recognized for five minutes. >> chairman mckenrick, ranking member quigley, my name is adam levitin. i'm a professor at georgetown university. my research focuses on consumer finance and financial regulation. i'm not here representing any financial ledgers or to plead the interest of banks were trading groups. instead line here is an expert on consumer finance and as a scholar whose work is deeply concerned in the financial security of american families. i'm...
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evan longerria with a double to left. 1-0 rays. in the third evan strikes again.hat's his first of the season. a three-run homer to left. 4-0 rays. two innings later the rays played more long ball. b.j. three-run shot to right. rays win 8-2. >>> sad news to report. the sporting world lost a golf legend. he died early this morning at his home in spain from complications of a brain tumor. he was just 54 years old. he retired in 2007 after back injuries put a hindering in his game but the five-time major winner was considered an icon in spanish golf. nick pryce is quoted as saying he did for european golf what tiger woods did for world golf. >> he was loved and admired everywhere in the world not only in europe, japan, here in the u.s. >> he was wonderful. he had a strength that you don't often see in a player. but combined with a grace that i don't think has been seen before or since. >> and some golf action today. you see the black ribbon there. golfers paying tribute wearing it on their head. sergio garcia with a lot on his mind. double bogeying on the previous ho
evan longerria with a double to left. 1-0 rays. in the third evan strikes again.hat's his first of the season. a three-run homer to left. 4-0 rays. two innings later the rays played more long ball. b.j. three-run shot to right. rays win 8-2. >>> sad news to report. the sporting world lost a golf legend. he died early this morning at his home in spain from complications of a brain tumor. he was just 54 years old. he retired in 2007 after back injuries put a hindering in his game but the...
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evan, how did they pull this off? >> we have gotten good at targeted killings. navy seals know what they're doing. charles has a point. whether it is necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar war on terror is a different question. >> cool hand luke, pushed infrastructure, - -- bush infrastructure colby? >> cool hand luke, yes, bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, and he told leon panetta to put priority on getting osama bin laden. that lagged in the last few years. it was not just the infrastructure, but the actual intelligence work being done day after day the last 2.5 years. >> how did they do it without a word leaking advance nina? >> very few people knew. that is one thihing. to your question about who to credit, a lot of people deserve credit. the bush administration deserves credit the clinton administration deserves credit. this is an infrastructure that grow over time. the president made some spectacular and got s -- and gugusty choices including to bring an extra helicopter and that turned out to be important. >> mark? >> no mo
evan, how did they pull this off? >> we have gotten good at targeted killings. navy seals know what they're doing. charles has a point. whether it is necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar war on terror is a different question. >> cool hand luke, pushed infrastructure, - -- bush infrastructure colby? >> cool hand luke, yes, bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, and he told leon panetta to put priority on getting osama bin laden. that lagged in the...
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thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's a federal judge appointed to the seventh circuit court of appeals by bill clinton sixteen years ago. respected across the political spectrum as an intellectual heavyyeight, she's twice been on barack obama's short list for theeu.s. supreme court. just maybe, the third time will be the charm. she's diane wood. this is overheard. ♪ >> judge wood, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> very. >> it's nice to be here. >> very nice to have you. thank you for coming. that's supreme court stuff is pretty much as we've heard it? ask you, the press doesn't't come to you and say are you on theeshort list. they just report that you're on the short list. >> it's correct. >> it is correct? >> yeah. [laughs] >> well, good and thank you for answering. >> if -- no, i think the white house released records saying that i. >> yeah. >> .in fact did meet with the president twice. >> yeah. you want to be on the supreme court? >> it would have been very nice. >> could still be very nice, actually. >> coul
thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's a federal judge appointed to the seventh circuit court of appeals by bill clinton sixteen years ago. respected across the political spectrum as an intellectual heavyyeight, she's twice been on barack obama's short list for theeu.s. supreme court. just maybe, the third time will be the charm. she's diane wood. this is overheard. ♪ >> judge wood, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> very. >> it's nice to be here. >> very...
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evan, how did they pull this off? >> have gotten good at targeted killings. charles has a point here. whether it was necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar whatever is a different question, but in the narrows cents, we got good at telling people and we got him. >> cool hand luke, bush infrastructure, colby. >> cool hand luke oh, yes. bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, he told the on panetta that the priority was to get osama bin laden. that had lagged over the years. the actual intelligence work being done a day after day for the last two and half years. >> how did they do it without word leaking advance, nina? >> it very few people knew. that is one that think this is as top-secret as it can get -- that is one thing. this was as top-secret as it can get. a lot of people deserve credit. the bush administration deserves credit, the clinton administration deserves credit. this infrastructure grow over time, but the president made a spectacular and gutsy choices, including to bring an extra helicopter so it would not turn now like
evan, how did they pull this off? >> have gotten good at targeted killings. charles has a point here. whether it was necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar whatever is a different question, but in the narrows cents, we got good at telling people and we got him. >> cool hand luke, bush infrastructure, colby. >> cool hand luke oh, yes. bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, he told the on panetta that the priority was to get osama bin laden. that had...
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. >> richard evans is homeless vet. he revoked his probation and sends him back to jail. evans failed to follow three principles for success. >> if you believe in yourself, if you don't give up and if you are honest you are going make it. >> many heed his advice, success rate of veterans court is 80%. vic lee, "abc 7 news." >> state of the art technology is giving us new insight into the potential for a major earthquake at lake tahoe. cheryl jennings has more. >> on the surface lake tahoe looks about as tranquil as a body of water can. at the bottom of the lake there are three active earthquake faults and at least one is overdue for a big quake. >> in a geological sense, it may be a thousand years or it might be tomorrow. >> the last big quake was about 500 years ago near incline village. >> in the last earthquake the ground shifted vertically about 14 feet. if that type of earthquake were to happen again then half of the beach would drop down permanently, 12-14 feet. >> gordon on is an engineering geologist and part of a team of top scientists have been studying the faul
. >> richard evans is homeless vet. he revoked his probation and sends him back to jail. evans failed to follow three principles for success. >> if you believe in yourself, if you don't give up and if you are honest you are going make it. >> many heed his advice, success rate of veterans court is 80%. vic lee, "abc 7 news." >> state of the art technology is giving us new insight into the potential for a major earthquake at lake tahoe. cheryl jennings has more....
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evan, how did they pull this off? >> we have got some good it targeted killings -- gotten good at targeted killings. the peace deals they were doing. charles has a point here. . whether it was necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar whatever is a different question. >> cool hand luke, moshe infrastructure, colby -- bush infrastructure, colby. >> cool hand luke, yes. bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, he told leon panetta at that a priority was to get osama bin laden. that flagged over the years. not just the infrastructure put in place, but the actual intelligence being done day after day for the past 215 years. >> how did they do it without word leaking in advance, nina? >> it very few people knew, and that is one thing. to your question about who to credit, a lot of people deserve credit. the bush administration deserves credit, the clinton administration deserves credit. this was an infrastructure that grow over time. the president made some spectacular and gutsy choices, including to
evan, how did they pull this off? >> we have got some good it targeted killings -- gotten good at targeted killings. the peace deals they were doing. charles has a point here. . whether it was necessary to have this multi-trillion dollar whatever is a different question. >> cool hand luke, moshe infrastructure, colby -- bush infrastructure, colby. >> cool hand luke, yes. bush infrastructure, a sort of yes. when obama took office, he told leon panetta at that a priority was to...
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this is lamar evans a hard working truck driver who sued santa clara county in 2008 for $125 billions, b as in boy billion. court records show he has filed a few other suits as well. including a suit against the federal government for 2.5 trillion, that's t adds in tom dollars for getting tossed from a class at stanislaus state university. >> it really wasn't about the money. and i think that's what that number signified. >> reporter: we caught up with james. >> i think it was a bad situation. >> reporter: evans knows his suits may appear to be a costly nuisance to taxpayers but he has a difference perspective worth noting. >> it's the powerless against a big machine. >> reporter: sometimes allegations in a case are -- >> sometimes allegations in a case are clearly, they sound outlandish. sometimes it's more difficult and more nuance than it appears on a complaint. >> reporter: evans says he just wanted his day in court. tori campbell, ktvu news. >>> a wheelchair bound inmate in ohio finally found the ability to not only stand but jump when he didn't like what the judge was saying. t
this is lamar evans a hard working truck driver who sued santa clara county in 2008 for $125 billions, b as in boy billion. court records show he has filed a few other suits as well. including a suit against the federal government for 2.5 trillion, that's t adds in tom dollars for getting tossed from a class at stanislaus state university. >> it really wasn't about the money. and i think that's what that number signified. >> reporter: we caught up with james. >> i think it was...
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. >> reporter: today, evan menke says he's lucky to be alive. he was in his car driving home after the ceremony when the windows blew in and glass flew everywhere. >> a tree fell on the hood. we think if that didn't happen, we would be dead. we're very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: at 18, he contemplated dying. >> i thought the whole time, i hope it doesn't hurt. >> reporter: now students and staff don't know where to begin as reality slowly sets in. >> as every hour goes by, it gets more difficult to deal with. >> reporter: and while evan and his family managed to survive, brian, a friend traveling just in front of him seems to have been pulled out of the car by the storm. they're still searching for him tonight. >> i don't need to tell you what a huge local landmark that high school is or was along with this hospital, all of it. kevin tibbles. >> and more storms on the way. >> unbelievable. and because the sky is getting angry, we should tell you, some something happens to our live signal, ron allen is standing by in a new york studio. if yo
. >> reporter: today, evan menke says he's lucky to be alive. he was in his car driving home after the ceremony when the windows blew in and glass flew everywhere. >> a tree fell on the hood. we think if that didn't happen, we would be dead. we're very lucky to be alive. >> reporter: at 18, he contemplated dying. >> i thought the whole time, i hope it doesn't hurt. >> reporter: now students and staff don't know where to begin as reality slowly sets in. >> as...
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finally, we have asked evans brothers to pave a north/south side what -- sidewalk on the west side of fremont streets and both the west and east sides of remonstrate in order to maintain pedestrian traffic and save some issues there with taking up street space. are there any questions? thank you. director ford: all right, seeing none, can we have a motion? >> no members of the public, i did not see that they wanted to address you on that item. director ford: ok, all those in favor? suppose? >> item 7 is approved. moving to item eight, presentation of the tjpa fiscal year 2011-2012 budget outlook. >> good morning, directors. this is the budget outlook under the tjpa budget policy. we do the fiscal year budget in a three-step process. we bring you the outlook, which is sort of a broad overview narrative. in may, we will bring you a draft budget. in june, we will bring you the final budget. we are really managing this project under the baseline budget that you have approved. the 1.589. the fiscal year budget is really just a slice of that capital budget. each year, we aggressively estima
finally, we have asked evans brothers to pave a north/south side what -- sidewalk on the west side of fremont streets and both the west and east sides of remonstrate in order to maintain pedestrian traffic and save some issues there with taking up street space. are there any questions? thank you. director ford: all right, seeing none, can we have a motion? >> no members of the public, i did not see that they wanted to address you on that item. director ford: ok, all those in favor?...
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play the evan's what's his face clip. it's self-explanatory, i promise. >> reagan was all about america. and he talked about it. obama is, we are above that now. we're not just croakial, we're not just -- we stand for something, in a way obama is standing above the country, above the world. he's sort of god. [crowd noise] >> sort of god? sort of god but -- i can't say that up here. ok, here's the envelope, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to see. you know, i can tell from your reaction who you'd like to win this award, am i right? ok. by the way, brent, has anybody ever send, actually said, yeah, send me -- is evan thomas or keith -- not keith, but are any of these people -- yeah, yeah. well with, actually it is evan thomas. the winner is the man who thinks obama is sort of a god, the son of journalism, it is "newsweek's" d evan thomas. here he goes, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ >> obama's standing above the country, above the world. he's sort of god. ♪ >> how did he keep his job after saying something like that? i wonder if
play the evan's what's his face clip. it's self-explanatory, i promise. >> reagan was all about america. and he talked about it. obama is, we are above that now. we're not just croakial, we're not just -- we stand for something, in a way obama is standing above the country, above the world. he's sort of god. [crowd noise] >> sort of god? sort of god but -- i can't say that up here. ok, here's the envelope, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to see. you know, i can tell from your...
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joining me now is senior investigative producer for nbc news, bob win dram, and nbc terror analyst evan kohlmann. we appreciate you both and your expertise on a night like this. how concerned should we be about the threats from al qaeda? >> tiffs kind of predictable in the claim announcing the death of bin laden. they don't that a lot. they talk about rivers of blood running in the streets. a lot of it never ends up happening. so we have to be concerned and vigilant, but just because al qaeda makes a threat, that doesn't necessarily mean there's a threat behind it. >> i'm glad you said that. i never bite. it's not that i don't buy they're not planning things. of course they are. i don't buy the extra vigilance. if they have an opportunity to strike it, they're going to strike us. >> i think one of the concerns here is the home-grown extremists. we know operatives will strike when they are prepared, but there are people out there, including right here in the u.s., who have properly motivated, even though they have never spoken to osama bin laden, never been to pakistan, don't know anythi
joining me now is senior investigative producer for nbc news, bob win dram, and nbc terror analyst evan kohlmann. we appreciate you both and your expertise on a night like this. how concerned should we be about the threats from al qaeda? >> tiffs kind of predictable in the claim announcing the death of bin laden. they don't that a lot. they talk about rivers of blood running in the streets. a lot of it never ends up happening. so we have to be concerned and vigilant, but just because al...
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evan coleman, you do, as always. hour. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, more on whether pakistani intelligence officials can be trusted. on "meet the press," david gregory will talk with national security adviser, tom donilon. >>> the mississippi river is not expected to crest until next week. farms, small towns, some urban areas already under water. including parts of memphis, tennessee. joining me live on the phone is tennessee state senate majority leader is representative marcus. >> i know your coverage has been great. i want to thank you and jay gray and bill karins and everyone else who have been covering this so closely. it really helps us communicate information that people need to know. it's overwhelming when you see it. as one of your commentators said, it's a slow-moving disaster, a watery waiting game for us here. the river is mighty mississippi indeed. it's just -- it's strange to see water where you've never seen it before. >> i can imagine. how about in terms of what's being done to help the peop
evan coleman, you do, as always. hour. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, more on whether pakistani intelligence officials can be trusted. on "meet the press," david gregory will talk with national security adviser, tom donilon. >>> the mississippi river is not expected to crest until next week. farms, small towns, some urban areas already under water. including parts of memphis, tennessee. joining me live on the phone is tennessee state senate majority...
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>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultay d s ol health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the mattson mchail foundation in support of public television. and also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and soy e ic clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm enmh. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has the best giggin faibs business and ews a writer for the daily show with jon stewart. he's wie wyatt einhat cenac ands overheard. >> wyatt cenac, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to have you here. so it's been now almost two years sincyou've been a correspondent on the daily show. >> it will be three years in may. >> well, actually almost.it's actually coming on three years. >> yeah. >> right. so do you think of yourself now as a standup comedian who happens to be doing this or do you think of yourself more as a stewart guy as &->> i think i think of myself as a, as a comedian. >> yeah. >> i thi
>> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultay d s ol health care consulting business unit, hillco health. and by the mattson mchail foundation in support of public television. and also by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. and soy e ic clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm enmh. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has...
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evan coleman is nbc's terrorism analyst and joins me now.about how involved osama bin laden actually was in these day-to-day operations? >> well, there were these popular means out there that bin laden was hiding in a cave and that he had no contact with other al qaeda operatives or al qaeda leaders and that all of al qaeda's operations were being taken care of by lower level figures, and in reality that's not what was happening. bin laden continued to play an operational role according to the information that's been discovered even up to the last couple days. he wasn't planning out this person should board this flight or that flight. he may not have known the names of the operatives but he had an idea about what these people were going to do, and, in fact, what's most interesting is he was coming up with ideas that they should do, ideas for spectacular terrorist plots that al qaeda could engage in thatco arranging the minute details. he was still familiar with the idea of attacks against the united states and was spurring those attacks. >>
evan coleman is nbc's terrorism analyst and joins me now.about how involved osama bin laden actually was in these day-to-day operations? >> well, there were these popular means out there that bin laden was hiding in a cave and that he had no contact with other al qaeda operatives or al qaeda leaders and that all of al qaeda's operations were being taken care of by lower level figures, and in reality that's not what was happening. bin laden continued to play an operational role according...
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>> i called evan thomas and i asked evan thomas what he wanted me to say.said, "thank god the award came out before someone else said obama should be commander in chief." it is very funny he would get an award called the obamagasm award. he is about the only person to watch is the west wing. imagine what a real white house secretary looks like. [laughter] evan thomas wanted me to convey his sincere thanks to david brock and his researchers. they spend hours each day meeting boxes of twinkies and drinking red bull. [laughter] but for the fine efforts of the immediate matters, he would not be able to do his job. i had to say, "it does not media that matters, it is the media research center." p said they can all go to hell and thank you very much. [applause] he cannot wait to retire. [laughter] >> by the way, there are big things in store for eric because i have two people who have been nice substitute hosts when i have gone on vacation. i have been doing talk radio for 41 years. i had a great career in radio and not tv. when i first started talk radio, my fil
>> i called evan thomas and i asked evan thomas what he wanted me to say.said, "thank god the award came out before someone else said obama should be commander in chief." it is very funny he would get an award called the obamagasm award. he is about the only person to watch is the west wing. imagine what a real white house secretary looks like. [laughter] evan thomas wanted me to convey his sincere thanks to david brock and his researchers. they spend hours each day meeting...
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authorizing the executive director to execute a contract modification with evans brothers for additional construction services. [inaudible] >> steve will report on this item. >> good morning again. this is a change order for modification for ebi, who is doing a demolition. the majority, the two components. $238,000 for the removal of unforeseen contaminated soil that was found under what used to call the humped area on the crescent in the central terminal. that had to be hauled off for special handling. the other large component of this is the 979 dows and dollars for the demolition of the eminent domain buildings, the four buildings. we hope -- that is the portion that is adding the 60 days to the overall contract, as i said in the construction report. we are not extending the current demolition work past the current and the date of june 6. the other portions of the change order are made up of various unforeseen conditions and other minor changes, including building a ramp to access mission work and other minor hazardous material that needed removal, changes like that. if there any ques
authorizing the executive director to execute a contract modification with evans brothers for additional construction services. [inaudible] >> steve will report on this item. >> good morning again. this is a change order for modification for ebi, who is doing a demolition. the majority, the two components. $238,000 for the removal of unforeseen contaminated soil that was found under what used to call the humped area on the crescent in the central terminal. that had to be hauled off...
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who would take care of evan? her family is here. i am here. but if the best treatment is there, then that's where she needs to be. if i thought that were true, i would be helping her pack right now. i don't think it's right for her. look, she is my wife. (scoffs) okay? we're gonna do whatever's best for both of us. oh, no, no. what, are you gonna play the husband card, robert? i don't even know what that means. up until recently, you have been completely m.i.a. what, you're gonna swoop in now and save the day? is that it? i just want her well. listen to me, robert. i don't care if you're senator or governor or the king of siam. you've not shown me that her life is safe in your hands. you don't get to call the shots. well, i'm sorry you feel that way. but you are right about one thing-- the only person that's gonna be calling the shots is kitty. yes. she is. (door opens) (door closes) today we're going to surprise people with the taste of activia. that's good. wow. this is really good. great flavor! it's really creamy, it's really tasty. ooh! w
who would take care of evan? her family is here. i am here. but if the best treatment is there, then that's where she needs to be. if i thought that were true, i would be helping her pack right now. i don't think it's right for her. look, she is my wife. (scoffs) okay? we're gonna do whatever's best for both of us. oh, no, no. what, are you gonna play the husband card, robert? i don't even know what that means. up until recently, you have been completely m.i.a. what, you're gonna swoop in now...
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evans. and mt. evans road is open now to summit lake which is nine miles from us.p at the moment. that is sort of unusual in the last few years because the roads usually open to the top. >> typically memorial day weekend, is this ever a problem? >> oh, sure. it has happened in the past. we're at 10,600 feet, so we're pretty high. the road to us is fine though. >> very good. what about some of your neighbors or other businesses, are they being adversely impacted? >> i think everybody has been negatively impacted because the weather has been so unpredictable in denver and in colorado in general. we have had -- we have five feet of snow in the last two snowstorms up here. >> wow. >> so it's significant. >> oh, boy. how do you plan for this if at all, if this can typically happen memorial day weekend? >> well, you don't plan very well. it's impossible to plan. >> oh, my goodness. >> it's crazy. >> it certainly is. barbara day, thanks so much, joining us from colorado's echo lake lodge. all the best in your business this weekend and throughout the summer. >> thank you s
evans. and mt. evans road is open now to summit lake which is nine miles from us.p at the moment. that is sort of unusual in the last few years because the roads usually open to the top. >> typically memorial day weekend, is this ever a problem? >> oh, sure. it has happened in the past. we're at 10,600 feet, so we're pretty high. the road to us is fine though. >> very good. what about some of your neighbors or other businesses, are they being adversely impacted? >> i...
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to preview what we can expect from this week is kerry evans, global head of equity strategy at hsbc.to see you again. >> hello. >> where do we start? what do you think specifically is going to be on investors' minds and pushing markets this week? >> we're going to get quite a lot of data coming out on the u.s. economy. the last few weeks it's becoming a bit clearer that growth is starting to slow. probably only a mid-cycle correction. markets are getting a bit nervous about that. we have the u.s. manufacturing ism. sounds a bit technical but probably the best indicator of the u.s. cycle. that comes out on wednesday. the nonfarm payrolls, best unemployment numbers come out on friday. those should give us a pretty good steer. >> what's happening in the factories. >> exactly. >> you describe this as a mid-term cyclical correction or a blip for the u.s. economy. nothing more serious? >> i think that's the most likely outcome. we're two years into recovery. we've had inventories built up. companies are manufacturing lots of things. they're not selling quite as much as they were. the amoun
to preview what we can expect from this week is kerry evans, global head of equity strategy at hsbc.to see you again. >> hello. >> where do we start? what do you think specifically is going to be on investors' minds and pushing markets this week? >> we're going to get quite a lot of data coming out on the u.s. economy. the last few weeks it's becoming a bit clearer that growth is starting to slow. probably only a mid-cycle correction. markets are getting a bit nervous about...
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. >> with the help of eco cuba, cube ban evan gel callings have started small businesses. >> we selected cubans within churches that are entrepreneurial, we help them write a business plan, guide them in the process of how to start a business, and then bring to them a business in a box. everything they need to start the business is basically purchase outside of cuba and brought to cuba so they can get things going. >> but these butting entrepreneurs have to unlearn what the communist government has taught them for the past 50 years. >> the socialist model of cuba starting in 1959, and one head, everything coming down, they really don't understand how to meet together, how to create a collaboration with each other, how to make decisions in a meeting format, all those things that we take for granted, they don't understand it >> so, if churches were to help members survive cuba's economic crisis, they have to unction the basis of a free market economy and once christians start their own businesses, other freedoms may follow. >> the freedom to be able to operate not only in the marketplace b
. >> with the help of eco cuba, cube ban evan gel callings have started small businesses. >> we selected cubans within churches that are entrepreneurial, we help them write a business plan, guide them in the process of how to start a business, and then bring to them a business in a box. everything they need to start the business is basically purchase outside of cuba and brought to cuba so they can get things going. >> but these butting entrepreneurs have to unlearn what the...
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evan longoria scores. matt joyce comes around. that will get him home and adam jones.hey do it again. ben zobrist will come around to score. joey scores and they win 5-3. >> the search for a new head coaches. mike breye told maryland that he will stay with the irish gray. he has strong ties to this area. but he reportedly told kevin anderson no thank you. this coming after sean miller turned down a position yesterday. >> the most surprising could be what has happened to the world champion lakers. today's game four just shocking. no one could guard jason terry. his shot made it 71-88. they had to do this. look at that bush league move by andrew bynum, puts back reyeah on the matt. omar was ejected for pushing dirk nowitzki. the mavericks sweep the lakers. the score 122-86. >>> at the quails championship. a 14-footer and he makes it. lucas glover going to the playoffs at 15 under but it would be lucas who took that six-footer. and he followed that by one stroke. >>> the chicago bulls try to take a 3-1 lead over the atlanta we're with you when you're saving for your dream
evan longoria scores. matt joyce comes around. that will get him home and adam jones.hey do it again. ben zobrist will come around to score. joey scores and they win 5-3. >> the search for a new head coaches. mike breye told maryland that he will stay with the irish gray. he has strong ties to this area. but he reportedly told kevin anderson no thank you. this coming after sean miller turned down a position yesterday. >> the most surprising could be what has happened to the world...
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about the murder rate in san francisco, and going back to about one year ago, i talked to inspector evans apocalypto -- i talk to an inspector. are these murderous coming into san francisco and then leaving? it seems to solve some of these murders, you are going to need more than 12. you'll probably need it 30, 40, 50. on a bus, there are five years later. there is various other murders. i know when gordon was the chief of police, set it was the highest murder rate in san francisco. maybe diversity was more important than brains. i do not know what the issue was, but i do know it, that murders went up during his regime, and a lot of people were very upset. i think there should be more due diligence in terms of solving some of these unsolved crimes, particularly murder and mayhem in the city. i can observe what goes on in the tenderloin at night in various parts of the city. when i am driving, i see a lot of crimes. as for murders, we know they go reported, but i do not know it you can have this when wives are missing their husbands and husbands missing their wives and say that is all we c
about the murder rate in san francisco, and going back to about one year ago, i talked to inspector evans apocalypto -- i talk to an inspector. are these murderous coming into san francisco and then leaving? it seems to solve some of these murders, you are going to need more than 12. you'll probably need it 30, 40, 50. on a bus, there are five years later. there is various other murders. i know when gordon was the chief of police, set it was the highest murder rate in san francisco. maybe...
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on your agenda today is the approval of a change order for evans brothers to do some additional building demolition, and that will add some time to the final completion of their contract, but the original contract completion or substantial completion is still scheduled for the end of june for the original demolition. we completed all that ramp work ahead of schedule, so we're excited about that, and as i said before, that stops us from having to close streets, which was the big risk there. here's last month's and this month's view of zone four, where they're working on the wood pile extraction. and the middle and west sections are zones three, two, and one, as you head west and see the change over that, and there's balance four starting to stage their equipment in the right hand photo to start building their steel support structures for their shoring wall. picture on the left shows where we were with the ramp demolition at the end of march and now through the first week in may. we're all the way up, and by may 3, they took down the harrison street overpass, and so all that rubble startin
on your agenda today is the approval of a change order for evans brothers to do some additional building demolition, and that will add some time to the final completion of their contract, but the original contract completion or substantial completion is still scheduled for the end of june for the original demolition. we completed all that ramp work ahead of schedule, so we're excited about that, and as i said before, that stops us from having to close streets, which was the big risk there....