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the millions police station for t the night gale was scheduled to live heard by the budget and a finance committee. i'm sorry. i'm totally blanking on whose writing the report but they needed a little bit more time to prepare their report and as a result that item was continued to july 24th and we'll be there at that meeting for approval of the contract. i also wanted to let you think we kukd a sunset walking tour that was well received as part of our sunset survey and the survey finding in september we have have another walking to our tour on july 7th from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and planning staff will be meeting those interested in the streets. we'll be posting posters around the community and sending invitations to all of the surveyor folks. a committee meeting will be held on thursday from 630 to 8:00 p.m. and the survey findings will be available and we will have interpreters on staff to provide chinese translations to the members of the public it's a one-on-one for property issues to sit down at a location we're still looking for several locations win the neighborhood a member ca
the millions police station for t the night gale was scheduled to live heard by the budget and a finance committee. i'm sorry. i'm totally blanking on whose writing the report but they needed a little bit more time to prepare their report and as a result that item was continued to july 24th and we'll be there at that meeting for approval of the contract. i also wanted to let you think we kukd a sunset walking tour that was well received as part of our sunset survey and the survey finding in...
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gale was inspired to open a sanctuary for animals after they adopted a blind-deaf cat named gloria. >> i want to make them well and find them wonderful homes. >> if she has the passion to do it, then i have the passion to support her. >> reporter: the couple offers homeopathic care. kathleen credits the popes for using her lessons on japanese raike to create a peaceful space or the animals healing. >> whatever their ages, it doesn't matter. whatever their condition is, it doesn't matter because everybody here sees the animals with their hearts. >> reporter: staff member vicki sims also a jefferson award winner praises gail and richard for more than 5,000 rescues over the years. >> the animals come first. and their approach is always kind, always understanding, always loving. >> this life we lead is our passion. >> we feel quite humble in being able to experience it. >> reporter: so for providing a sanctuary for hurting animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to gail and richard pope. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> if you would like to offer a home to an animal in need, conn
gale was inspired to open a sanctuary for animals after they adopted a blind-deaf cat named gloria. >> i want to make them well and find them wonderful homes. >> if she has the passion to do it, then i have the passion to support her. >> reporter: the couple offers homeopathic care. kathleen credits the popes for using her lessons on japanese raike to create a peaceful space or the animals healing. >> whatever their ages, it doesn't matter. whatever their condition is,...
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gale was born and raised in san francisco. her combined ancestory a chinese mother from hong kong and japanese father from hawaii gave her a unique asspect much the language of threads, dreaming water and others. please, help me welcome gale sukiama. [applause] >> so that means if you have read the book you will not be buying the book? [laughter]. i'm always feel a little embarrassed because i looked back and i kept think thanksgiving book was published in 1993 who wants to hear about it now? i feel honored that we call it those in the know or good friends of mine call at this time energizer bunny. it's the book that somehow kept going all these yeersz. i will tell you up front it was a book i thought that may be they wouldn't publish. my very first book was women of the silk. i knew that i was writing about something that was a little bit different because i didn't know about the women of the silk until i wanted to write something telling their story much the second book is the test book for us writers you hear that a lot whe
gale was born and raised in san francisco. her combined ancestory a chinese mother from hong kong and japanese father from hawaii gave her a unique asspect much the language of threads, dreaming water and others. please, help me welcome gale sukiama. [applause] >> so that means if you have read the book you will not be buying the book? [laughter]. i'm always feel a little embarrassed because i looked back and i kept think thanksgiving book was published in 1993 who wants to hear about it...
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gale was inspired to open a sanctuary for animals after they adopted a blind-deaf cat named gloria. >want to make them well and find them wonderful homes. >> if she has the passion to do it, then i have the passion to support her. >> reporter: the couple offers homeopathic care. kathleen credits the popes for using her lessons on japanese raike to create a peaceful space or the animals healing. >> whatever their ages, it doesn't matter. whatever their condition is, it doesn't matter because everybody here sees the animals with their hearts. >> reporter: staff member vicki sims also a jefferson award winner praises gale and richard for more than 5,000 rescues over the years. >> the animals come first. and their approach is always kind, always understanding, always loving. >> this life we lead is our passion. >> we feel quite humble in being able to experience it. >> reporter: so for providing a sanctuary for hurting animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to gale and richard pope. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> if you would like to offer a home to an animal in need, connect
gale was inspired to open a sanctuary for animals after they adopted a blind-deaf cat named gloria. >want to make them well and find them wonderful homes. >> if she has the passion to do it, then i have the passion to support her. >> reporter: the couple offers homeopathic care. kathleen credits the popes for using her lessons on japanese raike to create a peaceful space or the animals healing. >> whatever their ages, it doesn't matter. whatever their condition is, it...
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better get used to it and better get ready for meanwhile when the energy installation hit thirteen gale was a gigawatt is basically the output of a nuclear power plant to thirteen nuclear power plants where the women energy in the united states and around eleven hugo watts of solar power in the united states so you know it's moving along but whatever the new normal is we've seen one point eight degrees fahrenheit of increase in temperature worldwide over the last thirty years and whatever comes down the pike through anthropogenic climate change like that means that exactly that much more is going to keep going even if we want to carbon zero right now so the new normal is actually going to get twice as bad shouldn't we be since wind and solar seem to be doing so well should we be spending more on bootstrapping when solar a new manhattan project or just encouraging you know tax policy or not to get to a carbon free or very very low carbon united states well you know when you have to look at you know what are the incentives and about what are the economic i mean on earth well i mean is based o
better get used to it and better get ready for meanwhile when the energy installation hit thirteen gale was a gigawatt is basically the output of a nuclear power plant to thirteen nuclear power plants where the women energy in the united states and around eleven hugo watts of solar power in the united states so you know it's moving along but whatever the new normal is we've seen one point eight degrees fahrenheit of increase in temperature worldwide over the last thirty years and whatever comes...
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barbainbados scoring and their y main chris gale, but he was out for just three.r hit three consecutive sixes to wrap up a wicket win with an over two spare. >>> team new zealand could secure their place later this saturday. they would sale the latest victory challenger series. if they win saturday's two rac races, team new zealand will have won the event and right right to take on usa for the coupe next month. >>> there has been quite a gathering of tennis talent in new york. celebrating it's 40th anniversary. the world's number ones met to celebrate. before 1973 players were ranked by their popularity. now there is a rather more scientific system in place. >> there is this big drive for waking up every morning and working so hard in order to develop the skills to be number one of the world. not many players have achieved that, and to be able to see to it with the fellow champions it's an incredible feeling, and it's a long history and tradition behind this. i'm really honored to be here. >> more on other website, of course. you can check that out at www www.al j
barbainbados scoring and their y main chris gale, but he was out for just three.r hit three consecutive sixes to wrap up a wicket win with an over two spare. >>> team new zealand could secure their place later this saturday. they would sale the latest victory challenger series. if they win saturday's two rac races, team new zealand will have won the event and right right to take on usa for the coupe next month. >>> there has been quite a gathering of tennis talent in new york....
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was a throwaway. we had a wonderful actor named david constable and i just liked the idea that this character of gale betiker who was walt's new meth cooking partner who was the antithesis of jesse who knew chemistry inside and out and could quote walt whitman by memory, this wonderful -- a poem that i loved in high school when i heard the learned astronomer and that was a bit of a throwaway in that episode but then we realized walt whitman, walter white, w.w., and we thought maybe we could make hey from that. maybe we could construct something that would ultimately -- >> rose: and that teed up year five. >> yeah. so it's one of those things that we get a lot of credit for for playing a deep game and we try to play as deep a game as possible as far as figuring out well in advance where things are going but i think the thing my writers and i did best was mine our history. in other words, go back and say what can we make use of? what eyes can we dot? what ts can we cross? what loose ends can we tie up? and make it look like we had this planned out all along. like we're really good at this when we're jus
was a throwaway. we had a wonderful actor named david constable and i just liked the idea that this character of gale betiker who was walt's new meth cooking partner who was the antithesis of jesse who knew chemistry inside and out and could quote walt whitman by memory, this wonderful -- a poem that i loved in high school when i heard the learned astronomer and that was a bit of a throwaway in that episode but then we realized walt whitman, walter white, w.w., and we thought maybe we could...
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it was really coming just gales of wind out from those down bursts and you could see on the hi-def dopplerl got some thunderstorms extending out from the peninsula now, but most of them now are over open water except this one that is right over pigeon point. you ever been to the lighthouse down there on highway 1? it is right on top of the lighthouse and at this moment it must be making a spectacular sight. also we're tracking another very strong impulse that's right around the hills right now. once we get the sun tomorrow contributing to the heat and updrafts, we'll get anotherness that thunderstorms tomorrow. that's why -- another chance at thunderstorms tomorrow. that's why red flag warnings are posted throughout the bay area. there's hazards for dry lightning strikes and that could ignite a lot of fuel around the bay area. we did record almost 3,000 lightning strikes between 6:45 and 7:45 tonight. thunderstorm chances extend through wednesday. there's about 100 lightning strikes a second globally, the air temperature near those bolts is about 50,000 degrees fahrenheit, hotter than the
it was really coming just gales of wind out from those down bursts and you could see on the hi-def dopplerl got some thunderstorms extending out from the peninsula now, but most of them now are over open water except this one that is right over pigeon point. you ever been to the lighthouse down there on highway 1? it is right on top of the lighthouse and at this moment it must be making a spectacular sight. also we're tracking another very strong impulse that's right around the hills right now....
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we interviewed people who remembered the gale and what it did to that community. so it was, the research was incredible because it was, you know, the priest going door to door to tell all these families, you've lost a son, you've lost a husband, you've lost three sons and one husband. so it was just an event this their lives that was sort of like their 9/11. it was a natural disaster that took all of their fathers away. and the other piece during that trip is learning about my grandfather. i mean, i'd never seen a picture of him. and my father was very ambivalent about going to newfoundland, but i was like, dad, we need to research the storm. but as we approached the rock, newfoundland as it's called because it's just this glacier-scraped island, i looked out, and i was just overwhelmed at the emotion of coming to this island where my ancestors had lifted and my grandfather was born. and i turned to my dad and said did you ever think, you know, you'd be going to newfoundland? and he said not in a million years. and i was terrified because i thought what is this trip going t
we interviewed people who remembered the gale and what it did to that community. so it was, the research was incredible because it was, you know, the priest going door to door to tell all these families, you've lost a son, you've lost a husband, you've lost three sons and one husband. so it was just an event this their lives that was sort of like their 9/11. it was a natural disaster that took all of their fathers away. and the other piece during that trip is learning about my grandfather. i...
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gale? >> this kid was years old. dying of cancer.uck the tape in there to the kid. >> that's the way i want to go in my last memory, of pamela anderson getting down. that's a good way to go.ct,ñ >>> ward roebd provided by [ male announcer ] now you can get a kindle fire hd, with high def screen, ultra-fast wi-fi and access to 23 million movies, tv shows, music, and apps -- all for much less than an ipad mini. i couldn't believe how good the value was for the money i paid. as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser. [ male announcer ] act now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll get a custom cover worth over $30, plus a $25 amaz card -- both free with your kindle fire hd. i can play games, listen to music, watch television shows. my daughter is really into caillou, curious george. the picture quality is really sharp and really clear. [ male announcer ] get a new kindle fire hd, plus a free custom cover, and a free $25 amazon.com gift card. this is a limited-time offer, and you won't find it anywhere else. kindle fire is
gale? >> this kid was years old. dying of cancer.uck the tape in there to the kid. >> that's the way i want to go in my last memory, of pamela anderson getting down. that's a good way to go.ct,ñ >>> ward roebd provided by [ male announcer ] now you can get a kindle fire hd, with high def screen, ultra-fast wi-fi and access to 23 million movies, tv shows, music, and apps -- all for much less than an ipad mini. i couldn't believe how good the value was for the money i paid....
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was in middle school. she told me about the one thousand gale droppings the geisha. you know they use they used to use this one thousand go droppings to cleanse their. make up. the show comes at a price is nice and one hundred eighty bucks gets you a one hour treatment my regular client was the day they thought that i was saying wrong because of my english i said to them like a normal no this is this is the one who they loved it but bird poop on your face is not all you get the procedure involves cleansing relation with poop extraction a massage and a green tea college unmasked right despite probably a popular misconception a dozen times the food was powdered mixed with rice brand to take the smell out i can membrane just like that. thing if it doesn't work so i researched it. explored just very well in the lining gives you this shine to collect the poop nobody actually chooses around birds or scrapes the waste cars there are farms in japan where the special birds are raised this is not from center parcs pigeons it's a. it's none this is a good one thousand gail now
was in middle school. she told me about the one thousand gale droppings the geisha. you know they use they used to use this one thousand go droppings to cleanse their. make up. the show comes at a price is nice and one hundred eighty bucks gets you a one hour treatment my regular client was the day they thought that i was saying wrong because of my english i said to them like a normal no this is this is the one who they loved it but bird poop on your face is not all you get the procedure...
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opposed to every moment and gesture of black freedom that was articulated yesterday, and more broadly about progressive realization of rights for galet, for those who embrace those who are so-called illegal immigrants. this is a day to celebrate the tremendous diversity of america. we know the republicans will have nothing to do with that. >> todayena, to include one tim scott, senator from south carolina, his name has been circulating. his office claimed that he wasn't invited, but as it turns out, he might have actually been. a roll call item today reported that every single member of congress was invited, and scott's office drined, literally within 24 hours, they sent an e-mail say the senator would be in south carolina thus unable to attend. so did republicans get included or did they exclude themselves? what i don't understand is why this us is a mystery. it was all widely reported. that boehner and -- there was only one who accepted and that was abe lincoln, who i suppose didn't have much of a choice. but even abraham lincoln would most likely be excluded from today's republican party for being insufficiently pure in his ideol
opposed to every moment and gesture of black freedom that was articulated yesterday, and more broadly about progressive realization of rights for galet, for those who embrace those who are so-called illegal immigrants. this is a day to celebrate the tremendous diversity of america. we know the republicans will have nothing to do with that. >> todayena, to include one tim scott, senator from south carolina, his name has been circulating. his office claimed that he wasn't invited, but as it...
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gale? she adopted a horse, too. >> of course i have to tell my husband that later. i haven't told him that yet. i said i was on an outing with my friend. [ laughter ] >> reporter: hey, honey, look, i brought a horse home! [ laughter ] >> reporter: a few years ago during the recession, these horses were going for $3,000. now after an application is completed and approved, you can have one of these for around $300. this saturday, students from the uc-davis school of veterinary medicine will be here to give each and every one of these new horses a thorough physical examination. in brentwood, don ford, kpix 5. horror movie. >>> they're talking, too. you can find out more about these mini horses at our website, kpix.com. >> michelle you don't have a dog. i'm thinking a horse? >> maybe a mini horse? >> yeah, sure. >>> it's like a happy ending in a horror movie. a man literally came back from the dead. >> everybody started to tell me how it happened and, you know, that's when i started to understand, you know, a miracle happened. >> tony yahle's heart stopped in his sleep. the ohio man was rushed to the hospital.
gale? she adopted a horse, too. >> of course i have to tell my husband that later. i haven't told him that yet. i said i was on an outing with my friend. [ laughter ] >> reporter: hey, honey, look, i brought a horse home! [ laughter ] >> reporter: a few years ago during the recession, these horses were going for $3,000. now after an application is completed and approved, you can have one of these for around $300. this saturday, students from the uc-davis school of veterinary...
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was not very maybe exciting game. but we did what we had to do. >> the knights other gales austria, scraped through 4-3.espite losing 3-2 on the night. hung on to win their second leg, and go through 4-3 on ogre gait. all the winners will now go into the draw that takes place in monaco on thursday. >> munich top of the league, but only a point, this after they were held 1-1. going into this game, one of four teams with 100% win record. the midfielder forced a good safe from the fry burg keeper. after 33 minutes allows fryburg to attack. charles going close, but it was substitute nicholas who got the equalizer with four minutes to go. final score, fry burg one, munich 1. next up in the super cup final on friday. on to a big shock at the u.s. open in the women's draw, 2011 sam supposer has been knocked out in the first round, by a 17-year-old qualifier. american teenager victoria duvall who is ranked 296th in the world, stunned the 11th seed, winning 2-1. she had never beat a player ranked higher than 69th, and this was her first win in a grand slam match. obviously it is a great feeling to be the past ch
was not very maybe exciting game. but we did what we had to do. >> the knights other gales austria, scraped through 4-3.espite losing 3-2 on the night. hung on to win their second leg, and go through 4-3 on ogre gait. all the winners will now go into the draw that takes place in monaco on thursday. >> munich top of the league, but only a point, this after they were held 1-1. going into this game, one of four teams with 100% win record. the midfielder forced a good safe from the fry...
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gale is a republican. is the cost of college worth it? caller: well. it was about $15,000 a year 20 years agfor my -- ago for my daughter. she's a nurse and she -- my husband was actually disgusted because he felt she concentrated more on the marching papers. she went to a local community college. also, i'm quite disturbed. i put myself through a business school about 40 years ago. i paid for it out of my $100 a week salary. kids can't afford cost of tuition, why should the taxpayers be paying. you go back to the academic standards of 47 years ago, most of the kids going today are not academically qualified for college. they're getting a free pass because of the social justice. the standards are so bad, i. wouldn't want my kid going to school today. host: thanks for calling gale. so much of the focus is on price of college and what kind of jobs and how much money those jobs are making. joseph writes, money is important. don't get me wrong. but it's the only measure of college value is how much money you make upon graduation? here is president yesterday in buf
gale is a republican. is the cost of college worth it? caller: well. it was about $15,000 a year 20 years agfor my -- ago for my daughter. she's a nurse and she -- my husband was actually disgusted because he felt she concentrated more on the marching papers. she went to a local community college. also, i'm quite disturbed. i put myself through a business school about 40 years ago. i paid for it out of my $100 a week salary. kids can't afford cost of tuition, why should the taxpayers be paying....
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was the one we didn't want to fight over anymore. >> okay. >> [laughter]. >> thank you. i >> i think you wanted something else. >> well, i met the samurai and [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you, gale so much for coming. >> [applause]. thank you. . >> good evening and welcome to the san francisco public library. i'm joan jasper, i'm with the department of public exhibitions here at the library. thank you so much for coming to our exhibition tonight with author craig childs. he's been jet setting all over the country promoting his new book, the house of rain. we also want to thank the publishers for bringing craig to us and we also want to thank (inaudible) at the book table at the end of the program. craig childs is a commentator for national public radio's morning edition. he has written noert "new york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your
was the one we didn't want to fight over anymore. >> okay. >> [laughter]. >> thank you. i >> i think you wanted something else. >> well, i met the samurai and [laughter] >> thank you. >> thank you, gale so much for coming. >> [applause]. thank you. . >> good evening and welcome to the san francisco public library. i'm joan jasper, i'm with the department of public exhibitions here at the library. thank you so much for coming to our...
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was asked about the idea about of an olympic boycott. >> one of the things i'm looking forward to is maybe some gale and lesbian athletes which i think woulday in rejecting the attitudes that we're seeing there the and if russia doesn't have gale or lesbian athletes, then probably it will make their team weaker. >> is the white house the administration's position on this satisfies? >> look, the president is trying to threat the needle here. clearly he wants american athletes to compete, as he said, to bring home the gold. if they hat to be gale or lesbian, bisexual, even better to show up the russians, and their really sort of crazy law here. i think the idea of a boy coit, an official united states boycott of the olympics is a nonstarter. as johnny weir told thomas roberts earlier today, you know, this is something that athletes train for every day of their lives, to get to that moment to compete in the olympics. so it will shortchange olympic athletes to then suddenly say no, we're not going. the president, as you know, has talked about what's happening with these laws in russia many, many times. he's not been shy about criticizing what
was asked about the idea about of an olympic boycott. >> one of the things i'm looking forward to is maybe some gale and lesbian athletes which i think woulday in rejecting the attitudes that we're seeing there the and if russia doesn't have gale or lesbian athletes, then probably it will make their team weaker. >> is the white house the administration's position on this satisfies? >> look, the president is trying to threat the needle here. clearly he wants american athletes...
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gale for another view. remember the motto, don't do the crime if you can't do the time. >> yeah, i mean, baseball was very upsetlast year, bartolo colon got popped for testosterone. so did mel kill cabrera. both got raises. we'll see what happens with this class. nelson cruz of the text rangers, jhonny peralta of the detroit tigers, it will be very interesting to see if they get a bigger salary next year than they do this year. >> we've had the quiet old burning question about pete rose who played for philly for a while, he's obviously a cincinnati guy. but the old question, how do you balance out great performance against breaking the rules. where do the fans stand on that one, mark? >> well, listen, i think there are fans quite upset with alex rodriguez and this steroid era. but i go back to my previous point. i think baseball profited. home runs were up. runs per game were up. baseball somewhere? '98, the sport was rejuvenated. i think there was a time where baseball fans looked at the record books and cherished those records. unrnl to, the steroid era oh blitz rated that record book. i think more often than
gale for another view. remember the motto, don't do the crime if you can't do the time. >> yeah, i mean, baseball was very upsetlast year, bartolo colon got popped for testosterone. so did mel kill cabrera. both got raises. we'll see what happens with this class. nelson cruz of the text rangers, jhonny peralta of the detroit tigers, it will be very interesting to see if they get a bigger salary next year than they do this year. >> we've had the quiet old burning question about pete...
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was add, but apparently it's live and well. officials are telling gay 59 legalities to basically stay in the closet during the winter games in russia and keep quiet about russia's anti-gale statements. any olympian who wears a rainbow flag, pin or speaks out could get punished by the ioc, and yeah, they could get thrown in jail, too. the law bans what it calls, quote, prop ghana. they never miss an opportunity to remind you of that. president obama will host the 1972 dolphins next week more than 40 years after they went a perfect 17-0. the dolphin did not get to go to the white house, because nixon was jowls deep in the watergate scandal tell. that's it for me. \s. >>> a jumbo cargo plan goes down. plus new details of what may have motivated a deadly hostage crisis i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." federal investigates are on the scene of a fiery and deadly plane crash. it happened before dawn near the airplane. breaking apart, bursting into flames, killing the pilot and copilot. cnn's david mattingly is on the scene for
was add, but apparently it's live and well. officials are telling gay 59 legalities to basically stay in the closet during the winter games in russia and keep quiet about russia's anti-gale statements. any olympian who wears a rainbow flag, pin or speaks out could get punished by the ioc, and yeah, they could get thrown in jail, too. the law bans what it calls, quote, prop ghana. they never miss an opportunity to remind you of that. president obama will host the 1972 dolphins next week more...
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was wondering why you think it's fair to be cutting school funding to public schools. >> what is her name? >> what's her name, guy, real quick? because the governor is talking. gale.f, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> there is a winning matter. none of your business. by the way, how did he get her name first before he insulted her anyway? that was an exchange between new jersey governor chris christie and a constituent, probably not voting for him during a live call-in show three years ago -- two years ago. it left you cheering or cringing. one of the first times the trademark christie attitude got national attention. christie takes on a reporter who dared to ask a question that was off topic. >>> you don't send your children voters feelings of warmth toward various politicians using a thermometer for scale, it does not leave people cold. he's got the highest warmth score on the chart. christie's style along with his conservative but not fringy views could position him for a run in the republican presidential nomination. a republican strategist and associate editor and colum
was wondering why you think it's fair to be cutting school funding to public schools. >> what is her name? >> what's her name, guy, real quick? because the governor is talking. gale.f, it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> there is a winning matter. none of your business. by the way, how did he get her name first before he insulted her anyway? that was an exchange between new jersey governor...
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was wondering why you think it's fair to be cutting school funding to public schools. >> what is her name? >> what's her name, guy, real quick? because the governor is talking. gale.it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> there is a winning matter. none of your business. by the way, how did he get her name first before he insulted her anyway? that was an exchange between new that was between chris christie and a constituent, i think, during a live call-in show three years ago. anyway, two years ago, left you cheeri inin ining or cringing. the first time the attitude got national attention. here governor christie takes on a reporter who dared ask a question that was off topic. >> did i say on topic? are you stupid? on topic. on topic. next question. thank you all very much and i'm sorry for the idiot over there. >> off topic, you're stupid, you're an idiot. based on a new poll that rates voters feelings of warmth toward various politicians using a thermometer for scale, it does not leave people cold. he's got the highest warmth score on the chart. christie's style along with his con
was wondering why you think it's fair to be cutting school funding to public schools. >> what is her name? >> what's her name, guy, real quick? because the governor is talking. gale.it's none of your business. i don't ask you where you send your kids to school. don't bother me about where i send mine. >> there is a winning matter. none of your business. by the way, how did he get her name first before he insulted her anyway? that was an exchange between new that was between...
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was the president last thursday. does it matter? guest: it is hard to be heard over the gale force winds flowing in cairo right now. people feel the takes are huge. whatever side you're on, it's a polarizing situation. i don't think people are looking for a lot of signs from the united states. and if anything, one of the things that we saw in the period right around the huge protest at the end of june was the one thing that all egyptians could agree on, was the u.s. played an inappropriately large role in egyptian politics, and the u.s. should butt out. i don't think disagree with things the president said. i wonder if we should be thinking as much about exactly what position we are and what statements we make rather than having the strategic discussion about what the future of our relationship with egypt will be, because the fact is we benefit tremendously from this relationship. there are a huge number of defense things and intelligence things and commercial things. plus the strategic piece of israel that egypt maintains that are important to the united states, and if you have distance in this relationship, what
was the president last thursday. does it matter? guest: it is hard to be heard over the gale force winds flowing in cairo right now. people feel the takes are huge. whatever side you're on, it's a polarizing situation. i don't think people are looking for a lot of signs from the united states. and if anything, one of the things that we saw in the period right around the huge protest at the end of june was the one thing that all egyptians could agree on, was the u.s. played an inappropriately...