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get far away. shielding means put something solid in between you and the incident. >> you want to get uphill and up wind. you don't want to be down here, have the /weupbtd behind you. where does the wind come from in san francisco. the right place is on the beach between twin peek and it is incident. unless the incident was at the beach. here's the i incident you want to be here. up wind, uphill . anybody ever put a fire out before by yourself. small fire. >> that's the good kind you want to stop it when it's small. george and i and the fire department will take care of the big fires but think if everybody in the room had a fire extinguishers how many fires you could put out. this is a big fire we will get these. it's hard for us to get around in a disaster from the streetcars and trolley buses stop, no electricity. we have the above groundwater system. it was invented years ago by our fire chiefs this is what saved the marina the boat pumping the water out put the fires out in the marina. you want
get far away. shielding means put something solid in between you and the incident. >> you want to get uphill and up wind. you don't want to be down here, have the /weupbtd behind you. where does the wind come from in san francisco. the right place is on the beach between twin peek and it is incident. unless the incident was at the beach. here's the i incident you want to be here. up wind, uphill . anybody ever put a fire out before by yourself. small fire. >> that's the good kind...
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the doctor couldn't get it done.made sure they got to san diego and found another doctor and said that doctor is great, but i do all these all the time. he got the entire three piece out. that was only three weeks ago. look at her now. >> larry: what joy you must feel, tony. >> the joy i feel is to see these two people have their life back and also because i know the reason we did this, the reason they did it too, so many people sit at home and think their life is over. something hits them. we all get hit. these people are proof you can turn around in less than 30 days. some of the people say, will it last? a year later, i asked the other day. i said, what was it like? she said because my man was with me like that, it was a blip. having cancer was like a blip. two brain surgeries, like a blip? she's a pretty strong lady. they both are incredible. >> larry: what are you doing right now. >> i'm not working right now. i was a mechanical engineer. i'm in negotiations right now to start a new job doing some consulting in
the doctor couldn't get it done.made sure they got to san diego and found another doctor and said that doctor is great, but i do all these all the time. he got the entire three piece out. that was only three weeks ago. look at her now. >> larry: what joy you must feel, tony. >> the joy i feel is to see these two people have their life back and also because i know the reason we did this, the reason they did it too, so many people sit at home and think their life is over. something...
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and somebody should get back to you. you can check with our district supervisor's office and they have the liaison to the code enforcement. i just want to make that point clear. we will hear about it again. this is a service the district captain should be able to provide for you and get you into the city attorney system. i want to talk about the patrol plan that was implemented as of 6 a.m. this morning at the northern station. we divided the northern district into sections. each section there are 3 section sergeants responsible for the section. one days, one swings and one mid night. within the section there are radio car sectors and beat officers. the beat officers you see are in section one of the northern and their beat falls within that section the officers assigned within that section are responsible for the quality of life issues and the crime issues that occur within the section. their mandate is simply this. they are to remain on their beats. they are to get to know their areas. get to know the people in the bea
and somebody should get back to you. you can check with our district supervisor's office and they have the liaison to the code enforcement. i just want to make that point clear. we will hear about it again. this is a service the district captain should be able to provide for you and get you into the city attorney system. i want to talk about the patrol plan that was implemented as of 6 a.m. this morning at the northern station. we divided the northern district into sections. each section there...
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get your water here. get your water here. get your water!. i have work to do here. >> looks that way. thanks a lot, dave. >>> about a year ago justin halpern was living with his parents and started tweeting some of his father's more colorful views on life. named appropriately "[ bleep ] my dad says." the success of that led to a best selling book of the same name and this fall will be a prime time sitcom on cbs starring william shatner. >> okay. dishes are done. swept the floor, wiped down the table, so that looks nice. nice, nice, nice. oops, still need to -- >> sit down. the house is clean enough. we didn't accidentally kill a hooker. we had dinner. >> justin halpern, good morning. >> good morning. >> congratulations on your success. how excited are you? >> unbelievably so. >> i want to read a couple of quotes that made me laugh out loud that are real life quotes your father said. here's a quote he said on last place finish in the 50-yard dash during little league tryouts. your dad said, quote, it kind of looked like you were being attacke
get your water here. get your water here. get your water!. i have work to do here. >> looks that way. thanks a lot, dave. >>> about a year ago justin halpern was living with his parents and started tweeting some of his father's more colorful views on life. named appropriately "[ bleep ] my dad says." the success of that led to a best selling book of the same name and this fall will be a prime time sitcom on cbs starring william shatner. >> okay. dishes are done....
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and for a limited time, get a 30-day money-back guarantee.erse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any room. and you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. plus, you can even upgrade to over 130 hd channels. get ready for a new kind of tv service. it's time to switch to at&t u-verse. hurry and take advantage of our summer sale. order today and get u-verse tv for just $29 a month for 6 months, and that includes the dvr. plus for a limited time, get a 30-day money-back guarantee. at&t u-verse tv. a better tv experience. check it out now. at&t. product recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov ond that we share to help us stay close here at home and far away. [male announcer] to find out how you can help visit us at uso dot org the uso until every one comes home. >>> it's one of the biggest concerts of the year, z-100's zootopia. and nicole got to rock with the stars. >> welcome to zootopia.
and for a limited time, get a 30-day money-back guarantee.erse tv lets you record and play back your favorite shows in any room. and you can record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. plus, you can even upgrade to over 130 hd channels. get ready for a new kind of tv service. it's time to switch to at&t u-verse. hurry and take advantage of our summer sale. order today and get u-verse tv for just $29 a month for 6 months, and that includes the dvr. plus for a limited time, get a 30-day...
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like, have to come and get my fix. [laughs] >> we do desserts the original way, out of scratch, homemade style, and we have the best ingredients, in our case. we don't compromise the price for the quality of desserts. and we have been number one for 22 years in a row. and the reason for that is the hard work and using the best ingredients. and freshness is most important to me. >> they do make desserts look like a piece of cake to prepare here. and with almost 300 delicious items on the menu, it's hard to choose a favorite. while chocolate is tops, lemon-based pastries are a close second. and when it comes to making those citrus-based delights, they do have their own spspecial standards here. >> if it's not freshly squeezed, it's not lemon. they are important, because if i don't get fresh lemon, i will not have a good-tasting cake. >> ahmed says they use more than 20 pounds of fresh california lemons each week in everything from lemon bars to the rich and gooey lemon cake with lemon buttercream frosting. mmm! so, the n
like, have to come and get my fix. [laughs] >> we do desserts the original way, out of scratch, homemade style, and we have the best ingredients, in our case. we don't compromise the price for the quality of desserts. and we have been number one for 22 years in a row. and the reason for that is the hard work and using the best ingredients. and freshness is most important to me. >> they do make desserts look like a piece of cake to prepare here. and with almost 300 delicious items on...
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and you get inventive.would make their own fireworks, using like duct tape and, like, you duct tape like 300 roman candle sticks together. >> so you were the guys i was watching when -- >> jimmy: i really wasn't. because i wasn't allowed -- my mother did not allow me to have any fireworks, so i would just kind of stand back and, like, sometimes they would say, help break firecrackers to pour gun pounder in this bomb. and so i would sit there and do it and pretend to be cool, but -- did your mom let you -- >> no. i have a brother, but i would always worry that he was going to get into trouble. >> jimmy: and he didn't? >> no, he was fine. >> jimmy: were you good kids? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: if you survived the fourth of july, what would your family do for the summer in brooklyn? >> once we survived that mayhem? we would go upstate and we had a little, a place from when i was a little kid, this little colony upstate. >> jimmy: you had a colony? >> we didn't have a colony, we were part of the community, like,
and you get inventive.would make their own fireworks, using like duct tape and, like, you duct tape like 300 roman candle sticks together. >> so you were the guys i was watching when -- >> jimmy: i really wasn't. because i wasn't allowed -- my mother did not allow me to have any fireworks, so i would just kind of stand back and, like, sometimes they would say, help break firecrackers to pour gun pounder in this bomb. and so i would sit there and do it and pretend to be cool, but --...
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can i get it?" unfortunately, not at all. congressman davis is really one of our great champions in congress and he's absolutely right that we need to move to the point where in this country people can get treatment if they need it. samhsa does a great job of identifying what's going on out there and doing great surveys, and the numbers are really disturbing. as dr. cline mentioned, we've got about 23 million people with alcohol and drug dependence and abuse problems in this country, but barely 2 million of them get treatment. that's only about 10 percent, so the other 90 percent- we're talking about 21 million people- don't get care that they need. those numbers are unimaginable for any other illness. if there were 21 million people not receiving care for heart disease or cancer or something else, there would be a human cry across the land. we need to get to the point where there's a human cry across the land about the fact there are 21 million people who need addiction treatment, and we need to get them that care. and to do
can i get it?" unfortunately, not at all. congressman davis is really one of our great champions in congress and he's absolutely right that we need to move to the point where in this country people can get treatment if they need it. samhsa does a great job of identifying what's going on out there and doing great surveys, and the numbers are really disturbing. as dr. cline mentioned, we've got about 23 million people with alcohol and drug dependence and abuse problems in this country, but...
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it takes some time to get us here and it will take time to get us out. host: the lead story in "the washington times" today. gop poised to grab control at the state levels. democrats in danger of losing legislatures. when it rains, it pours, they write as the lead. this is according to a comprehensive analysis. the lead story in "the washington times." here is a piece in "the wall street journal" on medicaid and congress. stalemate testing cash hungry states. federal stalemate over funding for the poor moves on even as states face mandates to extend the program under the new health-care law. that is an "the wall street journal". republican, dave. caller: i am not very optimistic about the president and congress. they are to boxed up and their liberal and socialism program. i am a veteran that has 18 and a half years and i am totally disabled, and people think that i was given disability -- excuse me, i earned it through a 10 1/2 years of service to my country -- 18 and a half years of service to my country. if people were to invade this country, i would
it takes some time to get us here and it will take time to get us out. host: the lead story in "the washington times" today. gop poised to grab control at the state levels. democrats in danger of losing legislatures. when it rains, it pours, they write as the lead. this is according to a comprehensive analysis. the lead story in "the washington times." here is a piece in "the wall street journal" on medicaid and congress. stalemate testing cash hungry states....
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get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >>> just ahead, inspirational speaker tony robins shares his advise for not just surviving but tlooiing during tough heads. >>> and should kids with lice be able to go to school? information that could upset a lot of parents. . >>> first, these messages. maybe it's cooking over an open flame. or the juicy beef franks on a delicious bun fixed up just the way you like them. well, whatever it is, you can enjoy more of it with walmart's guaranteed unbeatable prices on all your cookout favorites. ♪ save money. live better. walmart. ♪ save money. live better. walmart. swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours...
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get in trouble. you need special drugs for special pain because no one understands you. but someone thinks you are special. will you except they your significant and meaningful? then you do not need a doctor. being special is me, myself, and my experience. it will always get you in trouble. when you except that you are significant and meaningful, something happens with the universe, it comes to life. but i look at you the same way that you look at me. the creator made u.s. the same. consciousness. when i travel around the world, especially the united states, people crashed their head. we are very different. if you do not believe me, as clocks once in awhile. [laughter] -- watch fox once in a while. [laughter] i call than the complex clan without sheep -- call them the dlklu klux klan without sheets. [laughter] barack obama promised to provide education, not incarceration. he has yet to keep the promise. we told him to it. do keep your promise. [applause] thank you so much. i cannot help myself, i do
get in trouble. you need special drugs for special pain because no one understands you. but someone thinks you are special. will you except they your significant and meaningful? then you do not need a doctor. being special is me, myself, and my experience. it will always get you in trouble. when you except that you are significant and meaningful, something happens with the universe, it comes to life. but i look at you the same way that you look at me. the creator made u.s. the same....
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get this stunning color with flawless gray coverage, and get it in 10, with perfect 10.the high speed, high gloss color that changes everything. from clairol. >>> by this time tomorrow, people living in arizona will have to prove they are in the country legally. arizona's anti-illegal immigration law takes effect at midnight. the law empowers people to question people if they have a reasonable suspicion they are illegal immigrants and send them to federal authorities for possible deportation. but a federal judge could stop the law, at least temporarily. nbc bay area's kristen dahlgren leads our continuing coverage of this for controversial story. kristen, any idea when we might get a ruling? >> reporter: hey, laura. the last vote is expected tomorrow, so it's possible we might hear from the judge as early as this morning. this law has been a lightning rod since it was first proposed. opponents say it could create racial profiling. supporters of the law say it is the only way to shore up what has been a porous border. then you have the legal issues. and that's really what
get this stunning color with flawless gray coverage, and get it in 10, with perfect 10.the high speed, high gloss color that changes everything. from clairol. >>> by this time tomorrow, people living in arizona will have to prove they are in the country legally. arizona's anti-illegal immigration law takes effect at midnight. the law empowers people to question people if they have a reasonable suspicion they are illegal immigrants and send them to federal authorities for possible...
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the calls you get for service. we got the liaisons to the districts and how overwhelmed some of them are. we added budget cuts. the office had 2 or 3 people representing each district now you have one person representing 2 or 3 districts because of budget cuts. the expectations are rising in terms of what you xch out of that department. and so in an effort to meet those expectations daniel's looking at best practices and different ways of doing things. trying to find an entrepreneurial approach to face the challenges that exist in our diverse neighborhoods. he came with with this idea of a summit and picked up on the best practices that we engaged in by creating a model for 109 cities through project homeless connect we got all the city agencies and nonprofits and community leaders and others under one roof. we do that every 6 weeks here at the bill graham auditorium. thousands come together. i cannot encourage you more as a human being to come down and experience it. i don't say that as a representative of an orga
the calls you get for service. we got the liaisons to the districts and how overwhelmed some of them are. we added budget cuts. the office had 2 or 3 people representing each district now you have one person representing 2 or 3 districts because of budget cuts. the expectations are rising in terms of what you xch out of that department. and so in an effort to meet those expectations daniel's looking at best practices and different ways of doing things. trying to find an entrepreneurial approach...
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call now to get a free information kit. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare.d the advantages don't end there. choose from a range of medicare r supplement plans... that are all competitively priced. we have a plan for almost everyone, so you can find one that fits r your needs and budget. with all medicare supplement plans, there are virtually p no claim forms to fill out. plus you can keep that accepts medicare. p your own doctor and hospital and best of all, these plans are... when they told me these plans were endorsed by aarp... i had only one thing to say... sign me up. and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan. you'll get this free information kit... as with all medicare supplement plans, you can keep your own doctor and hospital that accepts # medicare, call this toll-free number now. >>> and finally this half hour, a congressional parking mystery. it seems for years a volkswagen has been parked and not moved in a lot that's reserved only for members of congress. >> so some wondered who is the mysterious vw owner and why did they aba
call now to get a free information kit. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare.d the advantages don't end there. choose from a range of medicare r supplement plans... that are all competitively priced. we have a plan for almost everyone, so you can find one that fits r your needs and budget. with all medicare supplement plans, there are virtually p no claim forms to fill out. plus you can keep that accepts medicare. p your own doctor and hospital and best of all, these plans...
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they get their big checks every week and get their health insurance. why can't we get it? have worked for 34 years in a plant and then i get ousted out. guest: that is definitely being heard in congress. what you are hear is floor speeches and hallway conversations where the lawmakers are talking about people back home needing these benefits. then, conversely, you have folks on the other side saying, well, that is fine as long as we pay for them. because if we add to the deficit these workers will be paying the price down the road. so, it is either pay now or pay later. so you have the two battling philosophies in congress that have stopped -- everyone is feeling compassion for people that don't have jobs but a different philosophy about how to solve the problem and a fear that adding to the deficit will lead to more joblessness. the republicans also feel one way to add more jobs to the economy, instead of just paying people to be unemployed, would be further tax cuts and ways to help small businesses produce more jobs. so, again you have two different philosophies in cong
they get their big checks every week and get their health insurance. why can't we get it? have worked for 34 years in a plant and then i get ousted out. guest: that is definitely being heard in congress. what you are hear is floor speeches and hallway conversations where the lawmakers are talking about people back home needing these benefits. then, conversely, you have folks on the other side saying, well, that is fine as long as we pay for them. because if we add to the deficit these workers...
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it is just getting a record. president murphy: thank you, tony. >> you are welcome. >> if there is any public comment? president murphy: i see none. >> item 9, review and approval of minutes of the regular meeting of march 17, 2010. commissioner walker: move to approve. commissioner lee: second. >> the mets are approved. any public comment? president murphy: i see none. >> item in 10, review and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of april 21, 2010. commissioner clinch: motion to approve. >> is there any public comment? all those in favor? those are approved. review and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of may 19, 2010. commissioner walker: move to approve. president murphy: public comments? see non-. >> all those in favor? the next item is item 12, discussion and possible action on the annual performance evaluation of the director. item eight is public comment on all matters pertaining to the closed session. no public comment. b, item -- item b, move to go into closed session. all those i
it is just getting a record. president murphy: thank you, tony. >> you are welcome. >> if there is any public comment? president murphy: i see none. >> item 9, review and approval of minutes of the regular meeting of march 17, 2010. commissioner walker: move to approve. commissioner lee: second. >> the mets are approved. any public comment? president murphy: i see none. >> item in 10, review and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of april 21, 2010....
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>> get some other poor slave to get out there. >> larry: something in mind? >> yeah, i'm going to do "fahrenheit 451". >> larry: that was a great book. great movie. that was a good movie. >> it was okay. >> larry: the german guy. >> oscar werner. truffaut was a great director, but that was not one of his great films. >> larry: the picture missed, but it was so interesting. it was a great failure. >> the premise is like fantastic, the whole kind of jackboot on flower sort of society, you know. >> larry: burning books. >> oh, yeah. burning books or computers or whatever we have now. you've got to go into the future here. and there's a great book by bradbury, almost for what wasn't in it. he painted this picture and didn't explain certain things and it was even scarier. >> larry: why were they doing it? >> yeah. >> larry: you never knew why they were banning books, only that they were banning books. >> yeah. >> larry: it was bad for the people. >> absolutely. >> larry: who are you going to cast? >> wow, it's wide open. i probably won't get into it until '98, act
>> get some other poor slave to get out there. >> larry: something in mind? >> yeah, i'm going to do "fahrenheit 451". >> larry: that was a great book. great movie. that was a good movie. >> it was okay. >> larry: the german guy. >> oscar werner. truffaut was a great director, but that was not one of his great films. >> larry: the picture missed, but it was so interesting. it was a great failure. >> the premise is like fantastic,...
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. >> when winds get to 39 mi. an hour they are classified as a tropical storm it's a given a name its call bonnie tropical storm on the right now is 40 mi. an hour winds moving west north west 80 mi. an hour. it is moving through the keys today saturday could move towards the gulf. currently that will spell the well has been evacuate ahead of the storm in looks like it will stay a storm a tropical storm as it pushes into landfall brown louisiana. >> headlines as a gunner in san jose chocolate read says he's going ahead with plans to put a ball park on the november ballot moving as to the south bay. he made the decision without major-league baseball ok. here's what it would look like when it would complete. the giants oppose the move they say it violates their territorial rights as owner has been waiting for a committee to look at options but timing is important here for san jose if counsel wants to put a before voters in november they have to do that before august 3rd meeting. a date for up will be set today for t
. >> when winds get to 39 mi. an hour they are classified as a tropical storm it's a given a name its call bonnie tropical storm on the right now is 40 mi. an hour winds moving west north west 80 mi. an hour. it is moving through the keys today saturday could move towards the gulf. currently that will spell the well has been evacuate ahead of the storm in looks like it will stay a storm a tropical storm as it pushes into landfall brown louisiana. >> headlines as a gunner in san jose...
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but ideas of how to get people to get involved with a goal forum. we have young republican groups, which are not necessarily all conservative, but they are republican. i was wondering if you had any ideas on how to get people involved in the gulf war. >> well, advise them to our annual conference coming up the second week in september in st. louis. they will meet all of our wonderful leaders and the excited about all the projects we're working on. so you will get notice on that, and i hope you'll invite them to come. all right, thank you. [applause] >> our next speaker is suzanne, the legislative director of the eagle forum. she works on of alerting all the people in the grass roots about important bills that are coming up and what to do about it. she came to us very young, just shortly out of college. but she was part of the press than in george w. bush's motorcade while he campaigned for the pennsylvania senator. i thought that was kind of exciting. she oversees the public policy action on all the federal issues, and we want her to tell you about
but ideas of how to get people to get involved with a goal forum. we have young republican groups, which are not necessarily all conservative, but they are republican. i was wondering if you had any ideas on how to get people involved in the gulf war. >> well, advise them to our annual conference coming up the second week in september in st. louis. they will meet all of our wonderful leaders and the excited about all the projects we're working on. so you will get notice on that, and i...
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let's get right to the news.he big comic book convention, comic-con, starts tomorrow in san diego. this is a week-long convention of comic books, science fiction, video games and other forms of birth control. [ laughter ] very excited for that. you guys, british prime minister david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. [ light laughter ] you've already given us a huge oil painting. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] that's nice. yeah, they're still trying to fix this whole oil mess. yesterday, bp vice president kent wells said that, "everything's looking good." [ laughter ] and then someone turned him around and he was like, "holy crap! look at all this oil!" [ laughter ] "you've got to be kidding me! how come no one told me about the oil?" [ applause ] he just turned the wrong way, that's all. i read about this. the faa is ordering airlines to inspect more than 100 boeing planes for cracks that could cause engin
let's get right to the news.he big comic book convention, comic-con, starts tomorrow in san diego. this is a week-long convention of comic books, science fiction, video games and other forms of birth control. [ laughter ] very excited for that. you guys, british prime minister david cameron is visiting the u.s. and yesterday, he and president obama gave each other pieces of art. that really wasn't necessary, britain. [ light laughter ] you've already given us a huge oil painting. [ laughter ] [...
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i thought they hit him. >> get some binoculars. get some binoculars. >> do you see people? no, i don't see any people. oh, my god. >> larry: lauren, thanks for joining us. you were on the adi gil when it went down. what happened? >> well, we were drifting at the point when we got rammed we tried to slow it down so the "bob barker" could slow it up. we were running very low on fuel. one of the last ships passing by was the ashimoro number two and it made a sharp turn to the right. it rammed us. >> larry: did that change your feelings about sea shepherd? did it increase them? what did you think? >> oh, no, it made me even more determined to go back every year and stop the illegal whaling operations and you know there are always risks when you choose to join the sea shepherd campaign and you're dealing with criminals, illegal poaching. these are ruthless people. they don't back down even if they need to ram the ship. it showed they're willing to do it. >> larry: captain watson, what was the result on the sea shepherds' efforts? >> it was a loss of a $2 million vessel and what'
i thought they hit him. >> get some binoculars. get some binoculars. >> do you see people? no, i don't see any people. oh, my god. >> larry: lauren, thanks for joining us. you were on the adi gil when it went down. what happened? >> well, we were drifting at the point when we got rammed we tried to slow it down so the "bob barker" could slow it up. we were running very low on fuel. one of the last ships passing by was the ashimoro number two and it made a sharp...
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get in trouble? okay. this is - we started putting up some schools because there was not any getting put up there this is the village, 24 young girls died in the rubble here and this is a girls high school. 7 of - bodies were unclaimed. there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been claimed because they're parents were also killed in the earthquake. they wanted to build a memorial around the graves to remember the loss of life had not gone in vain for the girls high school. this is patka girls high school. also running other schools. don't have all the resources to put in buildings. this is in afghanistan and this is a ninth grade class. they're going to school in a russian, soviet, old armored personnel carrier. take a look inside. there's 12 ninth graders going to school learning english. the younger boys are going to school in a steel truck container used to bring over united states military supplies. 80 kids going to school in a truck container. the girls are outdoors goi
get in trouble? okay. this is - we started putting up some schools because there was not any getting put up there this is the village, 24 young girls died in the rubble here and this is a girls high school. 7 of - bodies were unclaimed. there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been claimed because they're parents were also killed in the earthquake. they wanted to build a memorial around the graves to remember the loss of life had not gone in vain for the girls...
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better or are getting better, or do you really believe after all these years that you are still gettingter? >> i absolutely do believe that we are getting better. i believe we are refining what we do. i believe our art is becoming more refined. i am interested to see -- i don't think that i have -- you know, i am going to be 60 this year. that is a little bit intimidating. but i think that the job can still be done and that i have still a lot to offer, and i am trying all the time to get better at it. i am not being too hum -- humble, no. tavis: 60 intimidating for you why? >> it's old. [laughter] tavis: but why is 59 not old and 60 is old? >> you're right. it's the same. if you're not getting older, you're dead. when i was a kid and i thought of someone 60, i thought well, it's pretty well wrapped up. tavis: and now 60 is the new 40? >> yeah. 60 is the new 40. that is the baby boomers for you. they refuse to die. tavis: when you're on stage, since you raised the issue of being 60 this year, and happy early birthday, when you're on stage, in terms of your instrumentation -- this is real
better or are getting better, or do you really believe after all these years that you are still gettingter? >> i absolutely do believe that we are getting better. i believe we are refining what we do. i believe our art is becoming more refined. i am interested to see -- i don't think that i have -- you know, i am going to be 60 this year. that is a little bit intimidating. but i think that the job can still be done and that i have still a lot to offer, and i am trying all the time to get...
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just get in and get out. you got a dollar or anything?obably just going right in there, i think. [ laughter ] perfect. >> nice. >> what's up, man? >> jimmy: not much. there was this terrible noise that ruined our writer's meeting yesterday. it was kind of crazy. what? wait, you guys know what the noise was? >> not what, who. >> jimmy: do you think miles sabotaged the writer's meeting? >> i'm telling you, man, that guy is bad news. he's like a gremlin. ♪ he's like a poltergeist. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: i'm sorry i'm late, everybody. sorry. it just took me a little bit longer to put my suit on for the show than normal. but now i got it on and i'm here. i'm ready for this meeting. >> his outfits keeps getting worse and worse. >> he looks like a gay rodeo clown. [ laughter ] >> great, so we can -- >> jimmy: start. >> let's get the meeting started. [ laughter ] get it off. that's my thing. i don't know how to heck out of this thing. don't move. get it off. i don't know how to -- >> don't move. >> jimmy: okay. >> now lower this. let's lower th
just get in and get out. you got a dollar or anything?obably just going right in there, i think. [ laughter ] perfect. >> nice. >> what's up, man? >> jimmy: not much. there was this terrible noise that ruined our writer's meeting yesterday. it was kind of crazy. what? wait, you guys know what the noise was? >> not what, who. >> jimmy: do you think miles sabotaged the writer's meeting? >> i'm telling you, man, that guy is bad news. he's like a gremlin. ♪...
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the permit, and get it abated as quickly as possible. commissioner lee: what is the fee? >> $53 a month. commissioner walker: $52 a month in the notification a week after week issued a notice of violation, a letter notifying them of the monitoring fee plus the fact they do have the right to go, if they disagree with the notice of violation, what chain of command that can go through before they get to a director's hearing. and there is a major expense for these hearings. it is like a two-hour minimum for staff time. commissioner lee: it is good the public are receiving that letter. commissioner clinch: i am a visual person. if there is a graphic and show this. text is so linear. if there is a way one can see what their options are and the different streets are avenues they can take, that would help to solve regulate their efforts as opposed to going on a path that basically keeps bumping them back further onto the list for time lost. director day: we consider that also, what their options are. commissioner lee: i would like to conclude by
the permit, and get it abated as quickly as possible. commissioner lee: what is the fee? >> $53 a month. commissioner walker: $52 a month in the notification a week after week issued a notice of violation, a letter notifying them of the monitoring fee plus the fact they do have the right to go, if they disagree with the notice of violation, what chain of command that can go through before they get to a director's hearing. and there is a major expense for these hearings. it is like a...
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people can't get well until they're willing to get well.o die if they don't change direction and sometimes it's a significant loss, like a loss offer freedom or loss of children. i do know plenty of people that do get sober in jail when they have a chance to think about the fact of what they've done and how they've gotten there but not the usual story. >> larry: do they need a crisis point? >> they need a turning point. they all have a moment. she may have experienced that moment. she looked somewhat accepting in court and not fighting it so much. >> larry: the judge said no house arrest and no early release. do you think she will do 90 days? >> i don't think there's any chance she will do 90 days, in reality, i'm not sure she will do more than two weeks. the judge said, this is a 90 day sentence. i can't control when the sheriffs will release you, typically, given the circumstance, a non-violent offender, doesn't have much of a record, will probably be released in just under two weeks or so. >> larry: paris jail was at that jail in lynwood
people can't get well until they're willing to get well.o die if they don't change direction and sometimes it's a significant loss, like a loss offer freedom or loss of children. i do know plenty of people that do get sober in jail when they have a chance to think about the fact of what they've done and how they've gotten there but not the usual story. >> larry: do they need a crisis point? >> they need a turning point. they all have a moment. she may have experienced that moment....
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you get rid of all earmarks, get rid of all foreign aid to anybody, and get rid of all waste fraud and abuse and that will get us there. that will get you 5% of the whole. so when you say get rid of air force one and cut pensions and just tell them to quick playing around, they're just showing off because if you did those three things all of it, eerks, foreign aid, waste fraud and abuse will get us 5% out of this hole. and yet, when you go out in the land, there's so much heavy ludge and cheers from the crowd , if half the people there with gray hair and 65 pitches about the government are on medicare. so should with say, well then, you mean you're out of the touch here. we're going to cut that off? but dave over there, what was it a year ago dave, you said to the state of wyoming you go back into your own agencies and you cut 15%. wasn't that it? and we're not going to do an across the board. you're going to figure it out. they all know where the fat is. you know, people achieve, not only the first thing they say is when i came here i had a staff of 10, but now i have 30. that means y
you get rid of all earmarks, get rid of all foreign aid to anybody, and get rid of all waste fraud and abuse and that will get us there. that will get you 5% of the whole. so when you say get rid of air force one and cut pensions and just tell them to quick playing around, they're just showing off because if you did those three things all of it, eerks, foreign aid, waste fraud and abuse will get us 5% out of this hole. and yet, when you go out in the land, there's so much heavy ludge and cheers...
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get anything moving can the hardest. once things are moving it's much easier to sustain and build things and you will feel that. i'm sorry you had a question a long time ago. >> tell me more. >> very loosely. we really value innovation. encouraging people to be contact specific. it's not like dpw doesn't have a lot of rules. it's a city there are a lot of rules and regulations. >> space could be a bench or stool. >> we have had issues with things that are temporary you know like what we are looking at is permanent physical and sustainable improvements. but really there is your imagination and what's possible. >> go ahead. >> right. >> no you can the volunteer hours before you put the application together? >> yeah. absolutely! >> really? >> sure. >> absolutely. one of the most like i said before the most difficult thing is to get from 0 to 1 that's the work that's the hartest work you should be rewarded. the reward is there is a value of your time. mind you that doesn't preclude you from still bearing up your end of the 5
get anything moving can the hardest. once things are moving it's much easier to sustain and build things and you will feel that. i'm sorry you had a question a long time ago. >> tell me more. >> very loosely. we really value innovation. encouraging people to be contact specific. it's not like dpw doesn't have a lot of rules. it's a city there are a lot of rules and regulations. >> space could be a bench or stool. >> we have had issues with things that are temporary you...
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get it together. you know? you have to go to court? >> i didn't actually have to appear in court. i did have to go to court to deal with it, but for me, more importantly it was about paying attention to my own emotions and my own feelings and the things i'm dealing with and not to use alcohol as something to mask anything else but really get on point. pay attention. and i thought about -- and i'm so thankful that -- that i had that wake-up call, because i thought about all the times, you know, all the people who, you know, are killed in drunk driving accidents, and i was -- i could have -- it could have been a lot worse. it actually wasn't a dui. it was reckless driving. i was not actually impaired but i was over the legal limit. it made me think, that's not responsible. that's not the right thing to do. wake up. get it together. you know? i'm fine with checking myself when i'm not doing the right thing. >> larry: do you think maybe i should read this book. do you think lindsay lohan can get it together? >> i t
get it together. you know? you have to go to court? >> i didn't actually have to appear in court. i did have to go to court to deal with it, but for me, more importantly it was about paying attention to my own emotions and my own feelings and the things i'm dealing with and not to use alcohol as something to mask anything else but really get on point. pay attention. and i thought about -- and i'm so thankful that -- that i had that wake-up call, because i thought about all the times, you...
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how are we supposed to get out of that? guest: and then the caller is more concerned about the federal debt than the system we have, the monetary policy system we have. the federal reserve literally can create money, and that may seem counterintuitive to the average person, but it is the flow of that keeps things going. as long as people are borrowing the money and paying it back, and the system is working, it actually result in more jobs for everyone. what happens in the fall of 2008 was the big banks and big wall street people lost faith. they said we do not trust anyone, and they stopped making loans to each other, and that is why the economy collapsed. it is a system that is very sophisticated, but it depends on a lot of things, kind of like the debit card swipe. when it is working right, that is the way it should be. it should be like a water company, you should not have to worry about it. host: steve verdier, thank you for joining us this morning. that is all for "washington journal" today. next, the ada looking ahead
how are we supposed to get out of that? guest: and then the caller is more concerned about the federal debt than the system we have, the monetary policy system we have. the federal reserve literally can create money, and that may seem counterintuitive to the average person, but it is the flow of that keeps things going. as long as people are borrowing the money and paying it back, and the system is working, it actually result in more jobs for everyone. what happens in the fall of 2008 was the...
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how does carville get started? it starts with when old forms of public transportation become obsolete. now, the earliest forms of public transportation were omnibuses, which were really large coaches pulled by horses. but in the 1860's people came up with the new idea, the horse car. a horse car was essentially a little car that horses could pull but it used rails, on the ground. rails reduced traction. so horses could pull larger loads. horse cars really started taking over all across the united states in the 1860's, but they had some draw backs as you might imagine. can anybody think of something that could be a bit of a problem with horses pulling cars? yes. well, for one thing, horses were living animals and they could get sick. so some industries, some companies, lost thousands of horses to disease, which was just terrible for business. the other thing is a horse can drop up to 10 pounds of fecal matter on the street every day. so you're talking about up and down market street, tons of these cars going back an
how does carville get started? it starts with when old forms of public transportation become obsolete. now, the earliest forms of public transportation were omnibuses, which were really large coaches pulled by horses. but in the 1860's people came up with the new idea, the horse car. a horse car was essentially a little car that horses could pull but it used rails, on the ground. rails reduced traction. so horses could pull larger loads. horse cars really started taking over all across the...
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it means they often get a warrant. while there are on probation, they are ineligible for the clean slate remedies that exist under the law. i do not call it expunge because there's no true excitement, but the dismissals, they are not eligible for that which makes it hard to get jobs because most job applications ask a question about criminal history and convictions. they cannot lawfully answer no convictions. then, they are subject to extensive criminal background checks from commercial companies, and i know quarries will talk about the impact of that. they cannot work. the zero court fines and fees often, and they cannot pay his back, which means they can i get dismissal even when they are off probation. you can see the cycle that goes on here. people do not know that they are not eligible for applying for fire services after many of these. we have had clients pick up new misdemeanors for applying to own a firearm. sometimes, what was really happen is people would pay a great deal of money to get into some of the tech
it means they often get a warrant. while there are on probation, they are ineligible for the clean slate remedies that exist under the law. i do not call it expunge because there's no true excitement, but the dismissals, they are not eligible for that which makes it hard to get jobs because most job applications ask a question about criminal history and convictions. they cannot lawfully answer no convictions. then, they are subject to extensive criminal background checks from commercial...
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mary ann is 63. >> they get worse until the 40s and 50s and get better because of menopause. >> reporter: still supporters point to this study published in which eight out of ten patients reported relief. >> i think it continues to evolve. what you'll find, i think, is that there is going to be more surgeries involved in these type s of treatment modellities. >> reporter: at minimum, the early result has given her the time with her grandchildren she hasn't been able to enjoy? years. >> it was great. it was great to be down there without a migraine. >> reporter: carolyn johnson, abc 7 news. >> the procedure can range from about $3,000 to $10,000 and in most case, is not covered by insurance. up next, a progress report on a northern california soldier's mission in afghanistan. how he's helping afghan farmers. [ wind howling ] [ male announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] [ male announcer ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you're looking for to live a more natural life, in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with 100
mary ann is 63. >> they get worse until the 40s and 50s and get better because of menopause. >> reporter: still supporters point to this study published in which eight out of ten patients reported relief. >> i think it continues to evolve. what you'll find, i think, is that there is going to be more surgeries involved in these type s of treatment modellities. >> reporter: at minimum, the early result has given her the time with her grandchildren she hasn't been able to...
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just to get out of bed.well, i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or
just to get out of bed.well, i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have...
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60 million it to mike gets guaranteed 11 million to get away of the 300 pounder ago.re's one big day with the stanford tennis tournament and her name is maria can tonight she's taking you on fellow russians of data. i set it four times. compaq any way they just finished up 10 minutes ago and again the kron 4 cameras were there the reality of five of is that she dances to the semifinals. tied for 31st of the british open that's a real nice opening round michele now 10 strokes back she was close to today. presidents she said she's got enough money and not a big tax in california she moved to florida but she did go the high school at pleasanton and there goes she struggled with the 74 today she is a plus for overall and 12 back. beyond he is your leader by four strokes. this is the one that makes all important is saying abroad james miami heat sold out every game this year appeared on the flip side they fired 30 members of the sales team they said we don't need to. isn't that terrible. ray said hey would you rather pay the broad or johnson. all right to we go out with ta
60 million it to mike gets guaranteed 11 million to get away of the 300 pounder ago.re's one big day with the stanford tennis tournament and her name is maria can tonight she's taking you on fellow russians of data. i set it four times. compaq any way they just finished up 10 minutes ago and again the kron 4 cameras were there the reality of five of is that she dances to the semifinals. tied for 31st of the british open that's a real nice opening round michele now 10 strokes back she was close...
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you are not getting through to 911. mark, how were you able to get him out?tance between the sides of that hole and we are was are pretty big. >> well, actually, i ran to where i could see the safest ground was because some of it was eroded underneath the road and i started yelling to see who was in the car. i didn't know if it was a family or who was in there and he stuck his head out and i said, you know, get over here by me. i'll get you out of the hole and i just laid on the road and somehow we ended up getting hands together and i just pulled him up and out of the hole. >> and grabbed a beltloop, too, as i understand. lance, as you look at these pictures -- when you look at your car laying in there, have you started to process this at all yet or is it still kind of surreal? >> yeah, it's been surreal. i was in shock after i really i just like was just questioning the entire situation, i just thought i was in a dream. i mean, it all happened so fast and when i was down there, my reaction time, i just knew i needed to make decisions as quickly as possible
you are not getting through to 911. mark, how were you able to get him out?tance between the sides of that hole and we are was are pretty big. >> well, actually, i ran to where i could see the safest ground was because some of it was eroded underneath the road and i started yelling to see who was in the car. i didn't know if it was a family or who was in there and he stuck his head out and i said, you know, get over here by me. i'll get you out of the hole and i just laid on the road and...
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to get a job, find a place to live. they are walking out of prison in many states with zero, no money. mercy releases for ill prisoners. do you know what they do in federal prison? you have hepatitis c or aids or hiv, they lock you in solitary confinement until you die. that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like their union. what you do is you rehire people back as correctional workers. what happens is in a state of california, where somebody needs help because they contradict or alcoholic or have a bad temper and they are going to be of their wife or sexually assault her s
to get a job, find a place to live. they are walking out of prison in many states with zero, no money. mercy releases for ill prisoners. do you know what they do in federal prison? you have hepatitis c or aids or hiv, they lock you in solitary confinement until you die. that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what...
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get in here. get in here fast. get in here now this is going to fri let's get to the boards.ne or two things going on. there are 12 states under heat warnings or advisories today. from oklahoma city to tallahassee, the heat is on. the northeast has some gorgeous it's paol m thadelisome boston at new york at 8 e and els th there are certainly to they're right in the middle >> text your friends. this is a party in the park not to be missed. chris? >> all right, sam. robin just went to grab her parka. she's going to meet you there in two minutes. go to him? >>> chelsea clinton is getting married tomorrow. it's going to be lavish, glamorous and expensive. according to one estimate, $250,000 just for the flowers. sharyn alfonsi is in rhinebeck, new york, where the wedding is taking place on a private estate. here she is. good morning, sharyn. >> reporter: good morning, chris. well all eyes are on this hotel this morning. this is where the v.i.p.s are expected to stay. they're supposed to be arriving in a few hours for rehearsal dinner tonight. everybody from oprah, to steven spiel
get in here. get in here fast. get in here now this is going to fri let's get to the boards.ne or two things going on. there are 12 states under heat warnings or advisories today. from oklahoma city to tallahassee, the heat is on. the northeast has some gorgeous it's paol m thadelisome boston at new york at 8 e and els th there are certainly to they're right in the middle >> text your friends. this is a party in the park not to be missed. chris? >> all right, sam. robin just went to...
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check this out. >> jimmy: get it away! get it away!came out to do our interview, and he was on your chair the whole interview. >> here? >> jimmy: yeah, watch. >> jimmy: it's all right. it's just -- >> it's just a lot of hair. >> jimmy: it's the yorky hair, whatever he brought out. or it might even be just from jeff. [ laughter ] the whole time. that's zoomed in because we had no idea. so, i apologize. there's nothing here now. [ laughter ] everything is exterminated. that roach made it back to brazil safely. jeff musial is in jail. [ laughter ] thank you. >> you could have been responsible for making the roaches and new york bigger than they already are. >> jimmy: we were afraid that it was going to breed. >> well, it would have. >> jimmy: it can't breed by itself, but maybe it was pregnant. [ laughter ] >> sure they can. cockroaches are amazing. >> jimmy: yeah, they are amazing. so, anyways, thank you so much for coming back on our show. >> well, i didn't know that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you going to come back after this? oh, com
check this out. >> jimmy: get it away! get it away!came out to do our interview, and he was on your chair the whole interview. >> here? >> jimmy: yeah, watch. >> jimmy: it's all right. it's just -- >> it's just a lot of hair. >> jimmy: it's the yorky hair, whatever he brought out. or it might even be just from jeff. [ laughter ] the whole time. that's zoomed in because we had no idea. so, i apologize. there's nothing here now. [ laughter ] everything is...
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guess who you get to be? and guess what? you even get to lose weight. no.g. and i say the same thing to you -- celebrate, make every moment count, walk tall, wear your crown with pride. >> larry: how should people read this book? >> however they feel. i'm not preaching to people. this is a conversation about my path through life. and i find by sharing true things about the ups and downs and how i respond to them, infind that people can share that. maybe someone can skip going through something that i had to go through. or if they're going through something and they need a little inspiration, maybe they'll find some of these words inspirational. i found that a lot of fans have inspired me through the years. by just saying certain things to keep me going. so why not give that -- why not share, you know, amongst one of -- amongst ourselves some positive vibes, that's all. just positive inspiration. and maybe a few tools to get to where you need to go or maybe if you've been stuck in a rut, shake it up a little bit. you know? and shake it off. and try, try agai
guess who you get to be? and guess what? you even get to lose weight. no.g. and i say the same thing to you -- celebrate, make every moment count, walk tall, wear your crown with pride. >> larry: how should people read this book? >> however they feel. i'm not preaching to people. this is a conversation about my path through life. and i find by sharing true things about the ups and downs and how i respond to them, infind that people can share that. maybe someone can skip going...
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we get the shelters replaced. we get annual revenue. we're getting about $15 million a year compared to about $500,000 per year under the previous contract. you will see more of the new shelters around the city. about 20 are being moved and replaced. now. eventually, all 1100 will be replaced. the general fund transfer has been down. that is affecting us. the fund balance is a floating amount of money that we're able to have against a rainy day or used to deal with unforeseen expenses. this year, we're having to use all that. for the next two years, that $40 million is not available to us to address the deficit. this year, we're expecting to beat at about seven under $60 million. we're only anticipating $700 million for next year. that is a big drop. -- we are expecting to be at $760 million. i want to highlight that the bottom line, the impact of the decisions to address this year's deficit to make a difference for next year. everything we have done to reduce positions and other revenues will have an impact on next year to reduce the d
we get the shelters replaced. we get annual revenue. we're getting about $15 million a year compared to about $500,000 per year under the previous contract. you will see more of the new shelters around the city. about 20 are being moved and replaced. now. eventually, all 1100 will be replaced. the general fund transfer has been down. that is affecting us. the fund balance is a floating amount of money that we're able to have against a rainy day or used to deal with unforeseen expenses. this...
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no major problems as you get into the city. 280 northbound in san jose looking get, getting -- lookingood, getting up to highway 14. >> fog and drizzle out there. you might have to use your windshield wipers over the next few hours. thursday and friday we will warm things up a few degrees by friday. here is the plan today. here is the forecast tomorrow at 7:00. at 3:00, you get an idea into the afternoon hours. clouds pulling back into the shoreline. temperatures this morning in the 50s, but on track to reach the warmest locations on track to reach the lower # 0s this afternoon -- 80s, this afternoon. current numbers out there across the bay air, san francisco 52. fairfield 55, san jose reporting mostly cloudy skies and 55 degrees. the weather system has been moving in from the north. said cooler one with the temperatures cooling off over the past few days. it deepens the marine layers obtain cooldown over the past two to three days stick around for today. we will gradually bump up numbers, but no heat waves expected over the next week or so. san francisco of. antioch 83 degrees. on su
no major problems as you get into the city. 280 northbound in san jose looking get, getting -- lookingood, getting up to highway 14. >> fog and drizzle out there. you might have to use your windshield wipers over the next few hours. thursday and friday we will warm things up a few degrees by friday. here is the plan today. here is the forecast tomorrow at 7:00. at 3:00, you get an idea into the afternoon hours. clouds pulling back into the shoreline. temperatures this morning in the 50s,...
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and, by god, she gets the job done. and last night, she signed a balanced budget for north carolina, and she's got a lot to be proud of. al simpson is the best partner i've ever had. we are trying to do one thing, and that is on this commission, to build the same kind of trust with our fellow commission members as we have built among ourselves. and i'm confident that's what it takes to be successful. in 1997, as some of you know, i negotiated the balanced budget with knut gingrich and trent lot. and i had to spent months and months locked up in conference rooms with them, and you democratic governors owe me a lot for that. but we did build up trust, we built up confidence, and we got the job done, and we got it in the long run done by trying to look at what made sense for the country as opposed to thinking about parties. i'm going to try to just add to what al said. i think it is a fact that, as a nation, we face the most predictable economic crisis in our history. this crisis that we just are going through now, many pe
and, by god, she gets the job done. and last night, she signed a balanced budget for north carolina, and she's got a lot to be proud of. al simpson is the best partner i've ever had. we are trying to do one thing, and that is on this commission, to build the same kind of trust with our fellow commission members as we have built among ourselves. and i'm confident that's what it takes to be successful. in 1997, as some of you know, i negotiated the balanced budget with knut gingrich and trent...
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it's probably not gonna get any better, it's just gonna get worse. >> a bitter taste '06 how a thinned-outrce now operates with less following last week's layoff of 80 officers. in the case of the virginia man killed during sunday night's robbery officers would have used special investigative teams to work parolees and deep cups for tips. they don't any more. >> we don't have those resources, so it's very hard when you lose 80 bodies here, to respond to some of the major incidents. >> the police chief said the department restructuring would put more officers on the street to respond to major crimes but, even with the himselfing, the patrol force is down 35 officers a day. >> day. >> lesser officers could mean officer safety and we have had shootings and officers involved, including their life, all weekend long. >> reporter: they are moving to union city where she says she feels safer. >> i'm glad i'm leaving oakland in a couple of weeks because i don't want to be around here any more with as bad as it's getting. >> you know, we've got a couple of robberies. >> reporter: some who remain fin
it's probably not gonna get any better, it's just gonna get worse. >> a bitter taste '06 how a thinned-outrce now operates with less following last week's layoff of 80 officers. in the case of the virginia man killed during sunday night's robbery officers would have used special investigative teams to work parolees and deep cups for tips. they don't any more. >> we don't have those resources, so it's very hard when you lose 80 bodies here, to respond to some of the major incidents....
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the fact is that it took years to get here. it will take time to get us out. we know that from the beginning of the campaign. but i hope you take a moment to consider all accomplished so far. >> it turns out in this administration are the biggest or the first or most important in generations. wall street reform agreement on health reform, the stimulus bill. it doesn't throw a lasso are not our entire economy and yanked it back from the brink. it also pumped about $100 billion into the crumbling in their dislike of the national infrastructure and transportation systems. tax ncentives for renewable and clean energy unheralded but the giant investment in science and tech also expand state kids' health insurance to cover another 4 million kids. >> bill lee ledbetter fair pay act and the deal with russia that would reduce both countries ourselves by one-third and rational way forward on that radical left-wing proposition of ronald reagan, a world without nuclear weapons. the heat cramps prevention act also known as the matthew shepard back dismantled the plate mine
the fact is that it took years to get here. it will take time to get us out. we know that from the beginning of the campaign. but i hope you take a moment to consider all accomplished so far. >> it turns out in this administration are the biggest or the first or most important in generations. wall street reform agreement on health reform, the stimulus bill. it doesn't throw a lasso are not our entire economy and yanked it back from the brink. it also pumped about $100 billion into the...
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how do we get action? >> reporter: tajonae's mother and church leaders did not respond to our requests for an interview or comment. but now there has been a change. shortly after our story ran, ricky cross says tajonae's mother told him she would give him primary custody of his daughter and the court approved the arrangement. tajonae's now living with her father in nevada. >> all right. thank you for bringing that story, anna. >>> tonight, we are hearing from the father of the boy who was mauled to death by pit bulls. as linda yee reports, even before the attack, he feared that those dogs might be dangerous. >> the loss of my son... and now the lots of my father -- my stepfather, you know, it's like two battles in one. >> reporter: michael bisbee clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year- old jacob. the little boy was killed when the family's three pit bulls attacked him. the child's step-grandfather grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. it was just a day before he was giving me a
how do we get action? >> reporter: tajonae's mother and church leaders did not respond to our requests for an interview or comment. but now there has been a change. shortly after our story ran, ricky cross says tajonae's mother told him she would give him primary custody of his daughter and the court approved the arrangement. tajonae's now living with her father in nevada. >> all right. thank you for bringing that story, anna. >>> tonight, we are hearing from the father of...
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i just wanted to reiterate the importance of getting this system in place. i recognize that the first step was to put it on the agenda and get it tracked so we could monitor the system and watch it for continuous improvement, and i welcome that development and look forward to seeing it evolves and become an efficient system that might be a shining light for the rest of the nation for the people to be used by the people. thank you very much. >> and more public comments? seeing none. >> item 3d, updating activities on the administration of the department. >> yes, we are preparing and doing the final walk-through on our fourth floor remodeling project and getting ready to move our stop from 1650 over 21660, which will mean a reference department will be on the fourth floor of the entire records department. we have fire plan checksd andpw -- fire plan check and dpw fire planchette, and we will vacate 1650, and we have another tenet ready to move in, which means our rent will be reduced also, which will mean more income for our operating fund. we currently have b
i just wanted to reiterate the importance of getting this system in place. i recognize that the first step was to put it on the agenda and get it tracked so we could monitor the system and watch it for continuous improvement, and i welcome that development and look forward to seeing it evolves and become an efficient system that might be a shining light for the rest of the nation for the people to be used by the people. thank you very much. >> and more public comments? seeing none....