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which gloria allred are you? >> i'm the gloria allred who is an attorney and part of our law firm. i've been practicing law for 36 years. we are a civil rights law firm. we have won more women's rights cases and civil rights cases than any other private law firm in the nation. we've won over $250 million for victims just in the last ten years alone. and we believe that women and minorities are entitled to equality, to liberty, to freedom, and to dignity. to equal rights in every way. and you take that yellow balloon case, for example, piers, that you just mentioned. that was a form of economic equality. for little girls to be charged more for their haircuts than little boys. and in that case we represented a sister and a brother. and that was a case of economic inequality because it took the same level of education and experience and time, we alleged, to cut that little girl's hair as it did to cut the little boy's hair. and, therefore, they should have not had separate pricing for little girls and little boys. >> do you believe that men and women should be absolutely equal in ever
which gloria allred are you? >> i'm the gloria allred who is an attorney and part of our law firm. i've been practicing law for 36 years. we are a civil rights law firm. we have won more women's rights cases and civil rights cases than any other private law firm in the nation. we've won over $250 million for victims just in the last ten years alone. and we believe that women and minorities are entitled to equality, to liberty, to freedom, and to dignity. to equal rights in every way. and...
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gloria? >> we understand from israel's point of view why this would be their plan, but aren't there some risks and a real downside here? >> i do want to point of view from everyone involved, nobody is saying this is happening and this is based on intelligence sources and there are risks here. among the risks, israel would absolutely face a counter attack from iran if it did this. part of the force is up here. meaning it's not over here to help with the counterattack as much as it might be able to and you're committing a substantial portion of the air force up here. if it had a problem, you've lost it and you also run the worldwide risk of dragging other people in, including the caucuses' region up here between the black sea and the caspian sea, the bridge to russia. this is an area that's had a lot of troubles. if you had counterattacks this way and that dragged in other countries and even russia. you have a totally, totally different confrontation than before. i want to stress, this is nothi
gloria? >> we understand from israel's point of view why this would be their plan, but aren't there some risks and a real downside here? >> i do want to point of view from everyone involved, nobody is saying this is happening and this is based on intelligence sources and there are risks here. among the risks, israel would absolutely face a counter attack from iran if it did this. part of the force is up here. meaning it's not over here to help with the counterattack as much as it...
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. >> gloria allred opens up as ever before. >> i'm intrigued by you. i'm someone who watches your show almost every night. >> passion for woman's rights. >> it matters if any man hurts any woman. >> a daughter, lisa bloom. >> my mother is brilliant and passionate and tenacious. >> and the moment i never saw coming. >> i have a little gift for you. it is a subpoena. this is from your audience. whom i'm representing. it's you to, piers morgan. i want you to tell us under oath how many times you have been properly in love, under oath. >> i'm not accepting that. >> "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >> one woman strikes fear into the hearts of powerful men from herman cain to tiger woods. if you have a secret to keep, do you not want to hear that glori allred is on the case. she is the most famous female attorney in the country. what matters to her most is her crusade against victim rights. i was trying to think of the last time you actually sat to do an interview by yourself and not one of your clients. when was it? >> just like this? never. >> really? >>
. >> gloria allred opens up as ever before. >> i'm intrigued by you. i'm someone who watches your show almost every night. >> passion for woman's rights. >> it matters if any man hurts any woman. >> a daughter, lisa bloom. >> my mother is brilliant and passionate and tenacious. >> and the moment i never saw coming. >> i have a little gift for you. it is a subpoena. this is from your audience. whom i'm representing. it's you to, piers morgan. i...
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gloria volunteers an additional 20 hours a week.s not done. >> i volunteer with them. >> she is even taking courses towards a degree in psychology. >> yes. >> it is hard to know how many hours all this adds up to, but we know how many dollars. 5,000. she was one of only a dozen volunteers to receive this national award and its hefty donation. even with this doumtd proof, gloria doesn't think she is special. >> no. i don't. >> nor does she think she is done. >> i still think i can be doing more. >> after spending a tiring day with gloria, you might think she discovered a reservoir of time and energy the rest of us don't have or perhaps it's a reservoir of something else. >> i think that the community can only be as good as the people in them. you show that you not only love your child, your block and your street, but you have love for others. >> genuine caring for other kids and that will be for the community and more people will be invest and stay longer in the community. >> again, i can't stress enough, she doing all that and raisi
gloria volunteers an additional 20 hours a week.s not done. >> i volunteer with them. >> she is even taking courses towards a degree in psychology. >> yes. >> it is hard to know how many hours all this adds up to, but we know how many dollars. 5,000. she was one of only a dozen volunteers to receive this national award and its hefty donation. even with this doumtd proof, gloria doesn't think she is special. >> no. i don't. >> nor does she think she is done....
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gloria all re d, my anger is directed to the media. i hate saying the media, but gloria all red, why people listen to this woman. clearly she knows this statute out -- it is a sexist statute out by the way. am i right? >> as a feminist -- you are right. do you need me to say yes? >> have i a very low self- self-esteem. >> a feminist saying that women are too weak to handle a verbal slur undoes -- how long has feminism been around, six years? i am kidding. all of the hard work that feminists have done is because women's feelings are too sensitive. she is being clever. she found an old -- >> she helped address that law. >> get him off the air, sec. >> schulz is not here. you are the only woman on the panel. what is your take on this. >> going after a law like this is a little cheap, and it does take away from the idea that we can handle it. at the same time, i think he crossed the line, but the private sector took care of that. hit critics -- his critics say everybody is ditching him. it seems like the problem is regulating himself. he s
gloria all re d, my anger is directed to the media. i hate saying the media, but gloria all red, why people listen to this woman. clearly she knows this statute out -- it is a sexist statute out by the way. am i right? >> as a feminist -- you are right. do you need me to say yes? >> have i a very low self- self-esteem. >> a feminist saying that women are too weak to handle a verbal slur undoes -- how long has feminism been around, six years? i am kidding. all of the hard work...
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. >> all he wanted to say, gloria and david are with us as well. where do we go from here, gloria? >> we have the kansas caucus on march 10. we learned this evening that the sanatorium campaign bouyed by their wins are going to drop $1 million into kansas. the 13th. we have mississippi and alabama. and hawaii. those are all fertile territory for, for santorum. and, so, i think this race continues. because i think what happened tonight is everybody had a reason to live. >> newt gingrich seems to think he will do, mississippi, alabama. he has won south carolina and georgia so far. >> that's right. newt gingrich will go head-to-head with santorum. mitt romney faces prospect he will lose a few states in the next few weeks. doesn't have a big one to get to. point was made by hillary. it is so interesting. coming here to ohio, you, you will remember this i think. but ohio, woody hayes, ohio state football, three yards and a cloud of dust. that was his offense. they ground it out. they won. but it wasn't spectacular. wasn't pretty. today's football teams are quite different. that's mitt r
. >> all he wanted to say, gloria and david are with us as well. where do we go from here, gloria? >> we have the kansas caucus on march 10. we learned this evening that the sanatorium campaign bouyed by their wins are going to drop $1 million into kansas. the 13th. we have mississippi and alabama. and hawaii. those are all fertile territory for, for santorum. and, so, i think this race continues. because i think what happened tonight is everybody had a reason to live. >> newt...
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. >> all he wanted to say, gloria and david are with us as well. where do we go from here, gloria? >> we have the kansas caucus on march 10. we learned this evening that the sanatorium campaign bouyed by their wins are going to drop $1 million into kansas. the 13th. we have mississippi and alabama. and hawaii. those are all fertile territory for, for santorum. and, so, i think this race continues. because i think what happened tonight is everybody had a reason to live. >> newt gingrich seems to think he will do, mississippi, alabama. he has won south carolina and georgia so far. >> that's right. newt gingrich will go head-to-head with santorum. mitt romney faces prospect he will lose a few states in the next few weeks. doesn't have a big one to get to. point was made by hillary. it is so interesting. coming here to ohio, you, you will remember this i think. but ohio, woody hayes, ohio state football, three yards and a cloud of dust. that was his offense. they ground it out. they won. but it wasn't spectacular. wasn't pretty. today's football teams are quite different. that's mitt r
. >> all he wanted to say, gloria and david are with us as well. where do we go from here, gloria? >> we have the kansas caucus on march 10. we learned this evening that the sanatorium campaign bouyed by their wins are going to drop $1 million into kansas. the 13th. we have mississippi and alabama. and hawaii. those are all fertile territory for, for santorum. and, so, i think this race continues. because i think what happened tonight is everybody had a reason to live. >> newt...
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gloria: tengo muchas actividades también. cuentas. sabía que había problemas pero no pensaba que fueran tan graves. yo tampoco. uds. señores, ¿qué nos recomiendan? que tomen medidas drásticas. que cierren la oficina en miami q es la causa de los problemas. después, se deben concentrar en la producción de acero. ¿y la gavia? lamentablemente, nuestra recomendación es venderla. hace falta capital. bien. vamos a estudiar detenidamente las posibilidades. muchas gracias. tenemos que hablar con carlos. gloria: pero, bueno, es su problema. yo, nada más firmo con la tarjeta y después me desentiendo. el es quien recibe todas las cuentas. yo nada más gasto. pero los niños están muy contentos. también van a la escuela... doctor: su estado es muy delicado. es necesario consultar a una especialista. ¿ud. recomienda a alguien en particular? conozco al mejor especialista en méxico pero está de viaje. está dando una serie de conferencias en europa. no regresa hasta el fin de mes. ¿y podemos esperar hasta entonces? no. recomiendo que lo examin
gloria: tengo muchas actividades también. cuentas. sabía que había problemas pero no pensaba que fueran tan graves. yo tampoco. uds. señores, ¿qué nos recomiendan? que tomen medidas drásticas. que cierren la oficina en miami q es la causa de los problemas. después, se deben concentrar en la producción de acero. ¿y la gavia? lamentablemente, nuestra recomendación es venderla. hace falta capital. bien. vamos a estudiar detenidamente las posibilidades. muchas gracias. tenemos que hablar...
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gloria and betsy are going to debate next up on "kudlow." something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ herb ] from the moment we walked in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work. i was just blown away. life's been good to me. i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. ♪ since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a
gloria and betsy are going to debate next up on "kudlow." something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matter. if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people...
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>> ironically -- >> gloria makes a good point. because at the top of mitt romney's speech tonight, he praised the three others as opposed to the other candidates -- >> yeah. >> praise newt gingrich after those negative ads? >> it was better for romney than santorum to win georgia. >> anderson, back to you. >> just had the news sarah palin made tonight. we'll tell you about it ahead. >>> sarah palin for president, 2016, is it possible? polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space, which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? [ man ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the vegetables are cut nice and thick... you were always good at cutting y
>> ironically -- >> gloria makes a good point. because at the top of mitt romney's speech tonight, he praised the three others as opposed to the other candidates -- >> yeah. >> praise newt gingrich after those negative ads? >> it was better for romney than santorum to win georgia. >> anderson, back to you. >> just had the news sarah palin made tonight. we'll tell you about it ahead. >>> sarah palin for president, 2016, is it possible? polar...
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gloria rosbin. and democratic strategist . welcome to all of you. and why are lawmakers outraged only by certain people we deem rich in this country. >> it mystifies me. our culture demonizes business men at every. they are rich on the back of the poor. and nefarous. and educators are the tireless public service that are avfrom criticism and deserving of a blank check from taxpayers. >> i don't begrudge anyonemoney. you can't compare that with a businessman millionaire. and government monopoly on education. and you look at the break down of millionaires in this country . 17 percent . the next group was educators at 12 percent. that is a surprise to many of our viewers. is this unfair? >> yes, it is unfair. we like to demonize hedge fund managers. they are just wealthy and rich for being rich sake. this is going on in our country since the beginning of the counselry. hame thon and jackson and the speculators in 19cents and pol fissions that want to get the highest paid educators are basketball coaches. >> we did. we do our homework and we did look it
gloria rosbin. and democratic strategist . welcome to all of you. and why are lawmakers outraged only by certain people we deem rich in this country. >> it mystifies me. our culture demonizes business men at every. they are rich on the back of the poor. and nefarous. and educators are the tireless public service that are avfrom criticism and deserving of a blank check from taxpayers. >> i don't begrudge anyonemoney. you can't compare that with a businessman millionaire. and...
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john heilemann, david leonhardt, gloria borger, kelly evans. thanks for watching the show. you back here next week. [captioning made possible by nbc universal] [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ so, where to next? she's using more. he's using more. america's appetite for energy is growing. nuclear energy is part of the answer to meet this demand. nuclear energy facilities in 31 states already provide reliable and affordable electricity for one in 5 homes and businesses, and nuclear energy is america's largest source of clean air electricity. so nuclear energy can provide made-in-america electricity while protecting the environment. nuclear--clean air energy. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief i have an opportunity to affect what happen
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>> ironically -- >> gloria makes a good point. at the top of mitt romney's speech tonight, he praised the three others as opposed to the other candidates -- >> yeah. >> praise newt gingrich after those negative ads? >> it was better for romney than santorum to win georgia. >> anderson, back to you. >> just had the news sarah palin made tonight. we'll tell you about it ahead. i? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother you that no one notices you?" and i'm like, "doesn't it bother you you're not reliable?" and they say, "shut up!" and i'm like, "you shut up." in business, it's all about reliability. 'cause these guys aren't just hitting "print." they're hitting "dream." so that's what i do. i print dreams, baby. [whispering] big dreams. trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow.
>> ironically -- >> gloria makes a good point. at the top of mitt romney's speech tonight, he praised the three others as opposed to the other candidates -- >> yeah. >> praise newt gingrich after those negative ads? >> it was better for romney than santorum to win georgia. >> anderson, back to you. >> just had the news sarah palin made tonight. we'll tell you about it ahead. i? they don't get me. they're all like, "hey, brother, doesn't it bother...
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desde el paÍs, desde una manera peculiar, algunos en el paÍs dicen que tiene poderes medicinales, glorias marcharon para mostrar el respaldo a la posiciÓn del mandatario. >>> es un patrimonio cultural, desde los tataraabuelos, los movilizamos a nivel nacional. >>> la coca es educaciÓn, todo, salud, vida. >>> el gobierno de morales, busca la readmisiÓn de bolivia en la de viena, que abandonÓ en el 2011 pretende ser aceptada con la posibilidad de despenalizar el noconsumo de la hoja de coca, no significanotic. >>> hay que diferenciar, la hoja de coca tiene ploteinas, y productos que sacamos. ion@@noticiero univisionunivisia diferenciaciÓn de la coca que se produce para el acullico, y la del narcotrÁfico. >>> algunos dicen que el gobierno debe luchar con la misma condiciÓn para defensas del uso de coca, y en contra de usos ilegales. >>> el presidente debÍa decir que defendemos la hoja de coca, la ivisiotituciÓn loion establel uso tradicional, y luchamos intransigentemente, contra el uso ilegal. >>> en la paz bolivia, gloria carrasco, univisiÓn. >>> con esto nos vamos, gracias por estar con
desde el paÍs, desde una manera peculiar, algunos en el paÍs dicen que tiene poderes medicinales, glorias marcharon para mostrar el respaldo a la posiciÓn del mandatario. >>> es un patrimonio cultural, desde los tataraabuelos, los movilizamos a nivel nacional. >>> la coca es educaciÓn, todo, salud, vida. >>> el gobierno de morales, busca la readmisiÓn de bolivia en la de viena, que abandonÓ en el 2011 pretende ser aceptada con la posibilidad de despenalizar el...
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please welcome our guests. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, gloria. it's a real privilege to be here tonight in the company of these distinguished statesmen and it is so hearten iing to see to ma people come out and hear a discussion about this really critically important issue. so thank you all for coming tonight. let me begin by reading you a quotation from the book that i've done. it's the last paragraph in the book, and it's a comment that was made by henry kissinger, who of course was richard nixon's national security adviser and secretary of state and has joined with these three men and a physicist at stanford, to raise the visibility of nuclear weapons issues, to call for a series of important steps to be taken to reduce nuclear threats, and ultimately to eliminate nuclear weapons all together. so the comment by henry kissinger speaks to what the world might think if there were to be a use of a nuclear weapon, either by a terrorist group in an american city or a foreign city or perhaps a nuclear exchange somewhere in the world between india and
please welcome our guests. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, gloria. it's a real privilege to be here tonight in the company of these distinguished statesmen and it is so hearten iing to see to ma people come out and hear a discussion about this really critically important issue. so thank you all for coming tonight. let me begin by reading you a quotation from the book that i've done. it's the last paragraph in the book, and it's a comment that was made by henry kissinger, who of...
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gloria no está y alguien tiene que cuidar a los niños. bien. ivamos a jugar! niños: isí! la nariz. ahora las orejas. a ver, dame la mano. la otra mano. a ver los brazos. ahora vamos a examinar las piernas. con las piernas es importante hacer este movimiento, manolito. bueno. ahora voy a escuchar tu corazón. voy a poner este aparato en tu pecho. ahora quiero ver tu respiración. voy a escuchar por tu espalda. hombre: ivengan, vengan! están a punto de rescatar a los hombres atrapados. nosotras tenemos carro. ibueno! ¿qué esperamos? iestá bien, está bien, soy yo! iah! gracias. ya verás que todo irá bien. ay, gracias, raquel. me alegro de que estés aquí conmigo. espérenme aquí, no se muevan. voy a ver qué pasa. mientras tanto una nueva dotación ha llegado al lugar del accidente para relevar a los exhaustos trabajadores que llevan ya muchas horas excavando sin descanso. hay esperanzas de alcanzar en pocas horas a las personas atrapadas antes de que se les agote el poco oxígeno de que disponen. ¿qué tienes allí, maricarmen? es un juguete que juanita me trajo de los estados unido
gloria no está y alguien tiene que cuidar a los niños. bien. ivamos a jugar! niños: isí! la nariz. ahora las orejas. a ver, dame la mano. la otra mano. a ver los brazos. ahora vamos a examinar las piernas. con las piernas es importante hacer este movimiento, manolito. bueno. ahora voy a escuchar tu corazón. voy a poner este aparato en tu pecho. ahora quiero ver tu respiración. voy a escuchar por tu espalda. hombre: ivengan, vengan! están a punto de rescatar a los hombres atrapados....
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thanks, gloria. >>> back in washington house republicans released what they're calling a blueprint forre as we know it. repeals health care reform and lowers the federal deficit but doesn't eliminate it. wisconsin republican paul ryan is the chairman of the house budget committee and key architect of this plan. >> we are sharpening the contrast between the path that we're proposing and the path of the debt and decline the president placed us upon. >> bring back kate bolduan, cnn congressional correspondent. what else is in this? >> there's a ton in this but some of the headlines really were a lot of the controversy, a lot of the fire is coming from, one big one is you're talking about some very deep spending cuts, so one element of it is cutting spending by about $5 trillion over ten years, compared to president obama's budget, that's a big number. also talking about an overhaul of the tax code, eliminating deductions, and credits, a host of them, but also taking it down to just two individual tax brackets, 10% and 25%, and probably the most controversial element of this whole thing as
thanks, gloria. >>> back in washington house republicans released what they're calling a blueprint forre as we know it. repeals health care reform and lowers the federal deficit but doesn't eliminate it. wisconsin republican paul ryan is the chairman of the house budget committee and key architect of this plan. >> we are sharpening the contrast between the path that we're proposing and the path of the debt and decline the president placed us upon. >> bring back kate...
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gloria borger, it sets the stage for an important super tuesday. >> it sure does.ing i'm looking for in ohio, whether romney can attract the blue collar voters, conservative voters and tea partiers. >> ari fleischer, what do you think this means the romney win on the heels of the earlier wins in the last few days? the romney win going into super tuesday? >> if this was a tennis match, it's advantage romney. i think he'll walk into the ten states super tuesday with four in the bag. vermont, virginia, massachusetts and idaho. that puts him in pretty good stead to fight in the rest. >> what about ohio, ari? if he loses in ohio, what does that say? >> it's a delegate chase. it depends on the amount of the loss, what the margin is, how many each gets. santorum has a problem -- at the end of the night, you'll add up who got most delegates, not just who won one state. that's how you win a primary nomination for president. number of delegates. >> hilary, if he does lose ohio. >> if he only wins half the states on tuesday, this is still a republican party deeply divided and
gloria borger, it sets the stage for an important super tuesday. >> it sure does.ing i'm looking for in ohio, whether romney can attract the blue collar voters, conservative voters and tea partiers. >> ari fleischer, what do you think this means the romney win on the heels of the earlier wins in the last few days? the romney win going into super tuesday? >> if this was a tennis match, it's advantage romney. i think he'll walk into the ten states super tuesday with four in the...
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they're excited about gloria moving her place down the street. the menu will be lobster, macaroni, grilled tacos, she sticks, al-marri. there is a plan we are going to open for late night dining, but has not come to fruition. we are requesting a conditional grant. anpresident newlin: is there any members of the public who want to address this issue? seeing none, do you want to add anything that your representative -- has so succinctly expressed? >> i want to make a motion to approve with our standard of good neighbor policy and scratch mission station's condition. president newlin: is there a second? >> second. >> without objection, same house, same call? president newlin: ok. go for it, good luck. item e. basso, tom, dba park 77. place of entertainment. >> this is an application for place of entertainment way out in the san francisco state university, lake merced area. the location has a tight 48 liquor license. it is a sports bar in a strip mall. they hired greater bay protective services as venue security. you're looking at an amended applicat
they're excited about gloria moving her place down the street. the menu will be lobster, macaroni, grilled tacos, she sticks, al-marri. there is a plan we are going to open for late night dining, but has not come to fruition. we are requesting a conditional grant. anpresident newlin: is there any members of the public who want to address this issue? seeing none, do you want to add anything that your representative -- has so succinctly expressed? >> i want to make a motion to approve with...
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and gloria borger and david gergen. promoted to new york tonight. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with wolf. looks like a big win for mitt romney. how significant is illinois to his general campaign? >> if he stays above 50% in this vote in illinois, it'll be very significant. illinois being a very important state because of its population, the diversity. it's a big state. a lot of delegates at stake. he's going to do really well in illinois. clearly come out with the most delegates. rick santorum, he did the best he could. i think it was a blunder on his part to go off to puerto rico for two days. he could have been spending those days in illinois doing a bit better. not sure it would have been much of a difference in terms of the final vote. his problem in illinois was he was not able to get on the ballot in four of these 19 congressional districts in illinois. so he's at a disadvantage in the delegate count even if he were to have gotten more votes in illinois and he's not going to. he's going to do more poorly t
and gloria borger and david gergen. promoted to new york tonight. >> happy to be here. >> let's start with wolf. looks like a big win for mitt romney. how significant is illinois to his general campaign? >> if he stays above 50% in this vote in illinois, it'll be very significant. illinois being a very important state because of its population, the diversity. it's a big state. a lot of delegates at stake. he's going to do really well in illinois. clearly come out with the most...
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♪ gloria >> helps for reconstruction. ♪ people in rome gather to wish for japan's recovery from the disaster year ago. we have a number of stories as japan approaches the anniversary of the march 11 disaster. first, workers are carrying out a full scale cleanup around the plant at the center of the nuclear crisis. they're trying to rid the area around fukushima daiichi of radiation. places with relatively low radiation will be redesignated as preparation zones so residents can return home as soon as possible. government officials sent the evacuation zone around fukushima daiichi at 20 kilometers. residents left the area last march. the town of naraha is the first among 11 municipalities within the zone to get a cleanup. workers are focusing on roads and public facilities that are vital for daily life. they're using power washers to decontaminate what they can. they say this can reduce radioactivity by about 80%. in the town of tom yoke ka, workers checked radiation levels along the joban expressway ahead of decontamination operations. >> we should face the fact that the procedure will be slo
♪ gloria >> helps for reconstruction. ♪ people in rome gather to wish for japan's recovery from the disaster year ago. we have a number of stories as japan approaches the anniversary of the march 11 disaster. first, workers are carrying out a full scale cleanup around the plant at the center of the nuclear crisis. they're trying to rid the area around fukushima daiichi of radiation. places with relatively low radiation will be redesignated as preparation zones so residents can return...
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. >> i want to bring in gloria and david. >> eric, it's gloria.ou explain what people are calling really low turnout in the state of mississippi? and actually throughout the entire primary process, we have seen really low republican turnout? >> look, i can't explain the turnout. i haven't seen the numbers, gloria. i can tell you mitt visited mississippi and alabama, and the response he got was very encouraging. folks there, of course, are suffering under this bad economy that president obama has given us. they're dealing with high gas prices, high food prices, high health care costs. of course, their incomes are declining or they don't have a job at all or they're looking to trade up from a part-sometime job to a full-time job with better benefits. so these people are hurting. they're hurting all around the country. that's what we've encountered from one end of the united states to the other. >> eric, i have to ask, earlier, your candidate was quoted as saying he wants to, i want to get the quote right, planned parenthood, we're going to get rid o
. >> i want to bring in gloria and david. >> eric, it's gloria.ou explain what people are calling really low turnout in the state of mississippi? and actually throughout the entire primary process, we have seen really low republican turnout? >> look, i can't explain the turnout. i haven't seen the numbers, gloria. i can tell you mitt visited mississippi and alabama, and the response he got was very encouraging. folks there, of course, are suffering under this bad economy that...