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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a ki
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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i can't. like i won't. i remember, you know, them taking me out of the ambulance and i remember all the emergency room people, everybody frantically doing things, cutting clothing off. i remember feeling my arms and my hands, like pins and needles. everywhere. they just kept telling me that i was doing good and i was doing okay while they were working on me. and i don't know if they had to straighten out my legs. i just know they manipulated my legs and i did scream then and then one doctor i remember came over to me and he had a paper and he said, i need -- we need your permission. you need to sign this to amputate. and i just remember sort of like taking a breath and i looked at him and i'm like, you really have to amputate my legs? and he said, yes, we do. so then i was just like, okay. i just knew that the pain had to stop and for the pain to stop they needed to put me under and if they had to take my legs then so be it. >> and then as i got through the fence there, i found sydney. i lingered, you know.
i can't. like i won't. i remember, you know, them taking me out of the ambulance and i remember all the emergency room people, everybody frantically doing things, cutting clothing off. i remember feeling my arms and my hands, like pins and needles. everywhere. they just kept telling me that i was doing good and i was doing okay while they were working on me. and i don't know if they had to straighten out my legs. i just know they manipulated my legs and i did scream then and then one doctor i...
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i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we end up causing other problems. it is not like it disappears. these are our youth, who are here in our community, and we need to make sure we are providing services for them. yesterday, we had a hearing on the dcyf budget, and i was very disappointed with one aspect of the budget, particularly the alt and backs were being eliminated -- that all add-backs were being eliminated on a number of different subjects. i do not agree with that. i am in discussions with dcyf, and i am is hopeful we will be able to work something out. my predecessor was always committed to making sure funding occurred, and i will continue to do that, so you have an ally in me
i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we end up causing other problems. it is not like it...
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i don't know how you guys feel. >> i agree. i was undecided. i was always a big book reader, but it is interesting to me and i wanted to make my decision to really decide which area was best fit army and it is nice to be able to contribute both areas and there have semester courses, so it was kind of content can make country and helps people make their choices on which side they were looking to pursue. >> after taking that cause if you would ask everyone who finished the course, they not automatically are the books or magazines. >> are you encouraged, scared? >> i'm particularly excited about it. its ever evolving i'm sure you guys agree you want to be a part of it and we want to make her imprint on the industry in the new standards and to say yeah, we were there at the beginning. i'm very excited. >> it's a bit of a turbulent time, but also a time of change and that's exciting in a flood of opportunities that was in there before and how new ideas that were just starting out is pretty exciting. >> any thoughts of that? the longest out of the pr
i don't know how you guys feel. >> i agree. i was undecided. i was always a big book reader, but it is interesting to me and i wanted to make my decision to really decide which area was best fit army and it is nice to be able to contribute both areas and there have semester courses, so it was kind of content can make country and helps people make their choices on which side they were looking to pursue. >> after taking that cause if you would ask everyone who finished the course,...
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i will be real quick, i would like to say it's ironic that in 2003 i received an unsung hero award from the supervisors in our district for starting the program. and then 10 years later they are telling me to close the doors. just interesting and it's heart breaking. i feel like i let the children down in my community. and i just hope that the supervisors when they make decisions can remember some of the faces and understanding that it affects a lot of people when we cut programs in communities. thank you. >> next five speakers. alma robinson. jackie flin. delores mcgee. eddie zane. erin yen. al alma robinson [repeating] this is erin yen. >> thank you very much. good evening supervisors, mr. mayor. i really appreciate you coming to my neighborhood, district 10. and listening to so many committed citizens who have turned out tonight. i am here to speak on behalf of a couple programs, first of all a thank you. my name is alma robinson. i am director of california lawyers for the arts. we very much appreciate the funding from the department of children, youth and families, that has been a
i will be real quick, i would like to say it's ironic that in 2003 i received an unsung hero award from the supervisors in our district for starting the program. and then 10 years later they are telling me to close the doors. just interesting and it's heart breaking. i feel like i let the children down in my community. and i just hope that the supervisors when they make decisions can remember some of the faces and understanding that it affects a lot of people when we cut programs in...
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i was -- i wasn't angry, i did not personalize it. i said the court. something is wrong with what we're doing and it is, again, that lady she didn't have anything. she lived in that house. you say -- you were talking about neighborhoods, this lady lived -- that family lived in that house 100 years or so. that's all she's got. if it does not protect her, who does it protect? >> we would like to end with another question from a student. this is a first-year day student. i think it is a great question to end our session with you on. she asks, what do you tell young men and women who are entering the legal profession today? >> oh, my goodness. the world is different from when i started out. i did not have good advice for myself. i try to give advice to my law clerks to try to tell them, there's going to be challenges out here. i had my share and i can't claim to have reacted in an appropriate way a lot of times. i was very negative, cynical. i listened to a lot of the wrong people. i wound up being not constructive or positive. i just encourage them to no
i was -- i wasn't angry, i did not personalize it. i said the court. something is wrong with what we're doing and it is, again, that lady she didn't have anything. she lived in that house. you say -- you were talking about neighborhoods, this lady lived -- that family lived in that house 100 years or so. that's all she's got. if it does not protect her, who does it protect? >> we would like to end with another question from a student. this is a first-year day student. i think it is a...
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i heard about martin luther king jr. and i met rosa parks in 1957 when i was 17. i met dr. king for next year in 1958 at the age of 18. my folks kept saying to me don't get in trouble, don't get in the way that rosa mart parks and martin luther king jr. inspired me to find a way to get in the way. i was so inspired that in 1956 at the age of 16 with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins we went down to the public library in the town of true alabama trying to get a library card, trying to check out some books. we went to the library that was for whites only and not for. i never went back to that library until july 5, 19 -- and the book walking with the wind. [applause] and hundreds of lack and white citizens came. we had a wonderful program, food something to drink. at the end of the program they gave me a library card. it says something about the common purpose. some of you in my little book walk with the wind i just try to tell the story. i was deeply inspired to move my feet, to move my body and to adhere to the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. before a
i heard about martin luther king jr. and i met rosa parks in 1957 when i was 17. i met dr. king for next year in 1958 at the age of 18. my folks kept saying to me don't get in trouble, don't get in the way that rosa mart parks and martin luther king jr. inspired me to find a way to get in the way. i was so inspired that in 1956 at the age of 16 with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins we went down to the public library in the town of true alabama trying to get a library card, trying to...
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i think i was just freaked out. i know i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do. knew that i couldn't just carry on as normal, but i tried to do that. i tried to act that part until, you know, until everything came down on me. i guess i just couldn't imagine going to my family and saying, hey, look what happened, or going to the police and say, here, arrest me. i was horrified with what happened and it was difficult to face that i had been pushed to that point and that i could be capable of something like that. >> let's talk a little bit about what happened after you were with travis that night and that day. a lot of people who have talk to me have said how could she have gone out and been with another man, maybe only 24 hours after this? how were you able to put that behind you and basically go on a date? >> i don't think i so much put it behind me as i sort of checked out. i hardly remember that day. i don't remember it being nearly as intimate as he described. i remember falling asleep and taking a nap and he was laying next to me. i remember feeling -- it's st
i think i was just freaked out. i know i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do. knew that i couldn't just carry on as normal, but i tried to do that. i tried to act that part until, you know, until everything came down on me. i guess i just couldn't imagine going to my family and saying, hey, look what happened, or going to the police and say, here, arrest me. i was horrified with what happened and it was difficult to face that i had been pushed to that point and that i could be capable of...
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i real that i always -- i realize that i always have to overcome a little something. i almost envy a man possessing taft's personality. roosevelt had hand picked taft as his successor and was as nervous about his selection as his own. don't be seen playing golf, taft. don't be photographed on a horse, it's not good for you and certainly not good for the horse. [laughter] when he was finally elected, theodore roosevelt said he is as fine a man as ever sat in the president's chair. and henry adams, an acute student of the american political eye for nearly seven decades, called william howard taft the best man for the presidency in his lifetime. a prominent new yorker argued that taft was the greatest all-around man ever to reach the white house. every subordinate post he had occupied, he had achieved great success. but as it turned out, the man who had served brilliantly as the second fiddler could not fill the first fiddler's place. he did not have the audience sense. he had no comprehension of how to deal with the press, of how to use the bully pulpit -- the name coin
i real that i always -- i realize that i always have to overcome a little something. i almost envy a man possessing taft's personality. roosevelt had hand picked taft as his successor and was as nervous about his selection as his own. don't be seen playing golf, taft. don't be photographed on a horse, it's not good for you and certainly not good for the horse. [laughter] when he was finally elected, theodore roosevelt said he is as fine a man as ever sat in the president's chair. and henry...
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i started in the stores, in 20 years later, i am here a resident and i spend money here and i contribute to the independence as well as to the organization that i work at as well. so i would like us to consider not only just the development, but the development of the economy within the communities we are in and the careers that we build for the employees that work with us. so obviously for it, thank you. >> hi, my name is stephanie sly and i am here to read a letter on behalf of the san francisco council of district merchants who could not be here. >> it is not the policy of the association, to support formula retail. but from the reasons provided by the merchants upper market and castro, we have decided to act and solidary with them and to support starbucks in occupying the space at 2201 market street, we feel that starbucks will be a good neighbor and an asset to the neighborhood and will generate traffic flow which will positively impact the other businesses in the castro area, thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is craig and i am a resident of the inner sunset district, i am not e
i started in the stores, in 20 years later, i am here a resident and i spend money here and i contribute to the independence as well as to the organization that i work at as well. so i would like us to consider not only just the development, but the development of the economy within the communities we are in and the careers that we build for the employees that work with us. so obviously for it, thank you. >> hi, my name is stephanie sly and i am here to read a letter on behalf of the san...
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. >> i made the second and so i am okay with it. >> could i clarify something? >> condition one does not list the hours that the security would have to be there, i know in the past we have said the times. >> it says 1070 privileges. >> is that as long as they are open. >> no, it is extended hours, after 2:00 a.m. and that is the one hour between two and three. >> okay. >> on thursday, friday and saturday. >> no, condition number one does not indicate, thursday, friday, saturday it just says all of the time. does it not. >> i said, thursday, friday, saturday. >> okay. so the motion is that number one would be only thursday, friday, saturday. >> everybody? >> everybody clear the motion was amended, and seconded. commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. >> perez. >> aye. >> akers? >> aye. >> joseph. >> aye. >> good luck. >> maybe the next one will go better. >> now that we have an idea. >> all right. 6 b, hosam saeed doing business as pizza royal 464 broad way. you are up, cami. >> so this is the former cable car pizza, a
. >> i made the second and so i am okay with it. >> could i clarify something? >> condition one does not list the hours that the security would have to be there, i know in the past we have said the times. >> it says 1070 privileges. >> is that as long as they are open. >> no, it is extended hours, after 2:00 a.m. and that is the one hour between two and three. >> okay. >> on thursday, friday and saturday. >> no, condition number one does not...
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that's how high i was already i mean i thought i was high but in reality i was going down sinking into the abyss but with you i was immersed in madness. and that was a scary scary state of mind you know you don't want to ever find yourself in such a realm of insanity there's just the cold and the darkness. my mom sent me a photograph she said their having a silver anniversary with dad. so i started thinking of something to paint for them i decided to paint a full length portrait of my parents on this campus. so here's my head. this is my ear and there inside my head my mom here is like a rose this leaf here is my younger brother i'm the elder brother so i'm protecting our little sister this is mom with the ring my dad is the. and this is me a small creator in a dark world and i want to create a colorful world for them. everything i paint you could paint a black square and she just say my son did this. sometimes i feel like i have a grievance against the creator. even now i ask him why why is it that i never had any love for him. is now i know where my disease comes from the same as my
that's how high i was already i mean i thought i was high but in reality i was going down sinking into the abyss but with you i was immersed in madness. and that was a scary scary state of mind you know you don't want to ever find yourself in such a realm of insanity there's just the cold and the darkness. my mom sent me a photograph she said their having a silver anniversary with dad. so i started thinking of something to paint for them i decided to paint a full length portrait of my parents...
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i >>- q. i can see the ambassador -- >> i can see the ambassador's point. woman is not okay cay to sit there and give advice. >> it is still not a dude. >> it is common and easy for a black woman in america to become a single -- >> they are a dime a dozen. >> joe, i didn't realize that what you do every day is watch oprah. this is what it is about. >> watch oprah? i am oprah. >> he has a dream board above his bed. >> ambassador, is this because you haven't been asked recently? >> probably. >> now it all comes out. >> honestly what does her success in life have to do with her education? >> that's an interesting point. we are complimenting her. >> you are complimenting her? >> there is no need to go to a university. >> i into thought you were insulting her. >> he was saying something more smart. her success is not based on what they are learning, right? >> what did they do for four years to deserve her in the commencement speech. >> in my defense we all thought that. >> i still stand by the no lady speaker comments. >> why do i do this show? complimenting opr
i >>- q. i can see the ambassador -- >> i can see the ambassador's point. woman is not okay cay to sit there and give advice. >> it is still not a dude. >> it is common and easy for a black woman in america to become a single -- >> they are a dime a dozen. >> joe, i didn't realize that what you do every day is watch oprah. this is what it is about. >> watch oprah? i am oprah. >> he has a dream board above his bed. >> ambassador, is this...
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i don't know what i will do when i radicalize. i will go and make a sandwich. you know what i mean. >> a lot of radicals, that's what they do first. >> make a sandwich? >> yes, they make a hogie or something. i am different. i don't need this information to hate them more. quite frankly this is the system we created. this is the bough he -- bough dash bohemouth we created. they didn't come over and say we are doing this and this. they manipulated the system we created and allowed to happen. there are a lot of people out there doing this. >> it is almost like america is the fairgrounds and it is rigged against up -- against us for the customers coming in. >> tom, thoughts on this. >> nausea. vomiting, irritable bowel syndrome. >> i can't stand these people. it uh febded me more because they really did -- it offended me more because they did milk the system. he will get tuition assistance. that's where i used to be. it is so gnaws yaiting on every level. i can't stand it. >> the thing i hate, outrage, remi, but i keep thinking -- this is worth it. this is real. t
i don't know what i will do when i radicalize. i will go and make a sandwich. you know what i mean. >> a lot of radicals, that's what they do first. >> make a sandwich? >> yes, they make a hogie or something. i am different. i don't need this information to hate them more. quite frankly this is the system we created. this is the bough he -- bough dash bohemouth we created. they didn't come over and say we are doing this and this. they manipulated the system we created and...
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he is the great i am. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy, i am rest. i am your comfort and release from your strength. i am faith, power, today i am your freedom this very hour. i am, i am. jesus said, i am. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy, i am rest. i am your comfort and relief from your stress. i am strength, faith, love, i am power. and today i am your freedom this very hour. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy. i am rest. i am your comfort and relief from your stress. i am strength, faith, love, power. today i'm your freedom from this very hour. i am, i am. i am. he is the great i am. [applauding] >> as followers of jesus christ, it's only right you and i would want to look our best, do our best, be our best and fulfill his purpose for our life. reach the goals he would have for us. but that's not always easy. because there's always things out there to hinder us if we let them. but as you think about your life it's not easy anyway you look at it. god has a purpose and plan for our life, the best plan possible. and people willing to walk in that plan a
he is the great i am. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy, i am rest. i am your comfort and release from your strength. i am faith, power, today i am your freedom this very hour. i am, i am. jesus said, i am. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy, i am rest. i am your comfort and relief from your stress. i am strength, faith, love, i am power. and today i am your freedom this very hour. i am hope, i am peace. i am joy. i am rest. i am your comfort and relief from your stress. i am strength, faith, love,...
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and i said i want to be -- >> that's what you wanted to be. >> i saed i always wanted to be a characteror, anyway. >> rose: exactly. so know-- but we spoke and i had done a bit of research and i knew what branch rickey looked like. >> rose: glasses. every picture i had ever seen he wore glass. >> glasses and cigar and different vocal characterration than mine, and fat suit and shaved hairl and harrison ford was gone. >> rose: that was the challenge. you had to make him forget harrison ford. this was a character role. >> it wasn't a challenge. it was the fun of it for me. -- >> but i have to remind you39 movies and $throoet point something billion dollar later. >> i've done that. i've been harrison ford. it would haveÑi unhinged the moe so i quite understood. >> rose: do you view this as harrison ford doing something either he is not known for or, b, a leading man role as a way for you to do-- have some fun now? >> yeah, listen, i'll do anything nowÑiÑi that, you kno s ambition. i don't-- i don't have to be a leading man. i've-- i did three movies last year. and they're all character par
and i said i want to be -- >> that's what you wanted to be. >> i saed i always wanted to be a characteror, anyway. >> rose: exactly. so know-- but we spoke and i had done a bit of research and i knew what branch rickey looked like. >> rose: glasses. every picture i had ever seen he wore glass. >> glasses and cigar and different vocal characterration than mine, and fat suit and shaved hairl and harrison ford was gone. >> rose: that was the challenge. you had...
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>> i am, i am. $2 on number nine in the fifth with the exacta -- you know? >> jimmy: i love it, i just love it -- i just wear my hat. i just go to the otb, and i wear a giant hat. >> you've had that hat picked out for a while. >> jimmy: for a long time. did i tell you this? >> yeah, you own a horse, right? >> jimmy: i did. i think i technically still do. [ light laughter ] it's a true story. it's the dumbest thing i've ever done in my life. i'm sure they're very reputable people, whoever i invested with or whatever. i remember i got invited to invest in a racehorse. and i was go, "cool." this is like "saturday night live," i don't even know what money is or anything. so, i go, "yeah, of course. i have to have a racehorse. how cool is that?" so i invested in this thing, and i thought you could just name your horse, because when you get it and you're like, i'm going to -- you know, "your name is sea warrior." that sounds like the name of a winning horse. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: no, that's not the cas
>> i am, i am. $2 on number nine in the fifth with the exacta -- you know? >> jimmy: i love it, i just love it -- i just wear my hat. i just go to the otb, and i wear a giant hat. >> you've had that hat picked out for a while. >> jimmy: for a long time. did i tell you this? >> yeah, you own a horse, right? >> jimmy: i did. i think i technically still do. [ light laughter ] it's a true story. it's the dumbest thing i've ever done in my life. i'm sure they're...
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i mean, i understand.yeah, if this doesn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >> right. >> with a family. >> it makes a difference. you're not the only one that you have to think about anymore. >> i didn't realize that until now. it's harder than i thought. >> well, i'm glad. like i said, it's a reality check. >> it is a reality check. but, yeah. >> let me talk to your unit manager so we can get you going on whatever the decision is going to be. pth, mini transfer to another facility. okay? >> all right. >> thank you. ♪ doing time can't provide for my babies ♪ ♪ my lady is being strong but i can't help her out none ♪ ♪ the system [ blee
i mean, i understand.yeah, if this doesn't do it for you and then i'm happy to -- >> that's what i had to see through glass. >> that's not fun. >> no, it wasn't. she was putting her arms out to me and wanted me to grab her, and she's never been to a visit behind glass. and it was hard. >> well, that picture right there, you need to keep that in your mind all of the time. >> all right. any time i ever done time, i have never done time with a kid or -- >>...
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i see why i like her so much.s not get the love or respects she deserves. >> she gets the love and respect from me. my dad introduced me to her when i was about eight. he played me a song called "the king of love is dead," and it changed my life hearing that song and the way she played. i did not know if it was a man or a woman or where she was from, but it just brought me alive, and since then, i have aspired to her artistry. tavis: what is it about her voice or her artistry -- i am curious about what it is that so moved you as an artist? >> for me, until then, i loved the big vocalists. she came along, and it was all about the tone, and it was all about the subtlety of how she delivered one word, and suddenly, the lyrics were important. it was those subtle changes and the poetry. it was the poetry of everything that really moved me. tavis: tell me, i am always fascinated, particularly these days, because so much of what we hear is like retrograde. so much what we hear sounds the same. >> right. tavis: you hear o
i see why i like her so much.s not get the love or respects she deserves. >> she gets the love and respect from me. my dad introduced me to her when i was about eight. he played me a song called "the king of love is dead," and it changed my life hearing that song and the way she played. i did not know if it was a man or a woman or where she was from, but it just brought me alive, and since then, i have aspired to her artistry. tavis: what is it about her voice or her artistry --...
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but soon i changed my mind afterwards i can do it i can do it i said and that's why i got laid so we're. you know one time oksana was told to prepare seven numbers in a short period of time before they were totally different routines she rehearsed them for four or five hours a day. then she woke up in the morning and saw that her knee had completely swollen up. so i took all those painkillers and i still done just. as i just sick and i know how excited are you going to show up at tomorrow's rehearsal wasn't it cancelled please come. ok i will. think what it seems no one wants to go thing tomorrow it was meant to be the one day off into wakes. and now it's his and. of course i'm going to have children. family is worse i treasure most of all. everybody says that. she says because it's not on her mind right now but if she has to choose between being a prima ballerina and having a family. but she'll settle for the former. as for me i have the same approach. work will come first as long as the outlook is good. i know that if i have a child i won't be able to devote myself completely to the p
but soon i changed my mind afterwards i can do it i can do it i said and that's why i got laid so we're. you know one time oksana was told to prepare seven numbers in a short period of time before they were totally different routines she rehearsed them for four or five hours a day. then she woke up in the morning and saw that her knee had completely swollen up. so i took all those painkillers and i still done just. as i just sick and i know how excited are you going to show up at tomorrow's...
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i call her, and i say, "i can't -- i have to get in the car."nd we're stuck in traffic, and then i get a call from the messenger. and he says, "i'm sorry, sir, there's too much security, they won't allow me here." and i go, "[ bleep ]." and i look out and say, "okay, come to 22nd and 4th. i'll be the guy with his head out the window." [ laughter ] so i'm sticking my head out the window -- >> jimmy: waiting for a guy on a moped? and then i see this guy go -- with a bag over his shoulder. >> jimmy: like "the bourne identity" or something. >> and he comes up and just throws the shoes and i get them and i go, "thank you." and put on my shoes. >> jimmy: and you made it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ oh, that's the best. i love stories like that. and fun adventures like that. congrats on "game of thrones." >>hank you. >> jimmy: it couldn't be a bigger hit. and gosh, you're fantastic in it. [ cheers ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: we love you in it. i don't want to give away too much, because we haven't seen it. i don't want to spoil anything. >> no. >> jimmy: b
i call her, and i say, "i can't -- i have to get in the car."nd we're stuck in traffic, and then i get a call from the messenger. and he says, "i'm sorry, sir, there's too much security, they won't allow me here." and i go, "[ bleep ]." and i look out and say, "okay, come to 22nd and 4th. i'll be the guy with his head out the window." [ laughter ] so i'm sticking my head out the window -- >> jimmy: waiting for a guy on a moped? and then i see this...
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i like them. i know i embarrass them. i know they find it hard sometimes, my activism. but, you know, they really support it: and they're funny about it. like, on the last tour they supported the global fund through red. they supported it with more than most countries. i think it was $12 million. they don't do public philanthropy so the only way i could talk them even to being able to say that is because in public/private partnerships they'll do it. same with music generation which is a -- i think it was 10,000 people in ireland who they pay for to get music lessons. the only reason i can say that is because it was match money so they had to declare it. but most of what they are and who they are is under the water. and most of what i am isn't out of the water. i actually -- you might find this fun. chancellor merkel said to me once, she said "ly father said to me never appear to be more than you are and always be more than you appear." and i felt like maybe i just received a punch in the side of the head. >> rose: (laughs) >> she was talking about her government underpr
i like them. i know i embarrass them. i know they find it hard sometimes, my activism. but, you know, they really support it: and they're funny about it. like, on the last tour they supported the global fund through red. they supported it with more than most countries. i think it was $12 million. they don't do public philanthropy so the only way i could talk them even to being able to say that is because in public/private partnerships they'll do it. same with music generation which is a -- i...
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i looked back when i drove off and i saw the flames surrounding my home and i thought i would not come home to a house. and i was preparing myself for that. mentally. >> reporter: the other families out there listening to this, you know, going through that exact same thing, driving away from their home, thinking they're not going to return, i mean, what kind of pit is that in your belly? >> it's devastating. just thinking about the feeling it will never leave me, and i understand and my heart goes out to them. i lived through it, we got -- we were very, very lucky. i hope everyone else is as lucky as we are. all i can say is you'll get through it and it will pass. tomorrow's another day. >> reporter: anything you want to add, paul? >> i feel very fortunate today. i was able to go back to work. my house is still standing. i owe a lot to the ventura county fire department. their skills are wonderful. i hope that i don't have to repeat this again in my lifetime, and i appreciate everything they've done. >> reporter: thank you very much. one of the lucky families able to return home. one t
i looked back when i drove off and i saw the flames surrounding my home and i thought i would not come home to a house. and i was preparing myself for that. mentally. >> reporter: the other families out there listening to this, you know, going through that exact same thing, driving away from their home, thinking they're not going to return, i mean, what kind of pit is that in your belly? >> it's devastating. just thinking about the feeling it will never leave me, and i understand...
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if i could afford to i would. - ah. this could be the problem. - i hope you're right. shouldn't have to move just to get basic services. renters have rights in this country. how about mrs. sanderson ? she couldn't even keep her cat. they can say "no pets." they can't say "no water." let's try it now. ah ! that's a good sign. whoa ! that is not a good sign. what happened ? the excess pressure from here created a problem in here. you mean i have a leak in my faucet ? yes ! can you fix it ? no problem. that should hold it until i can get a new faucet. - oh. - oh. don't worry. i can fix that too. [ narrator ] whether it's called an apartment, flat, condo or house, a place to live fills a basic human need. people who own homes are responsible for their upkeep. but when people live in places owned by others, responsibility is shared by landlord and tenant. the tenant is responsible for maintaining the unit: eping it clean. if there's any repairs the tenant should notify the landlord. e problem is he was a normal tenant-- looks normal, but he became an alcoholic. he destroyed
if i could afford to i would. - ah. this could be the problem. - i hope you're right. shouldn't have to move just to get basic services. renters have rights in this country. how about mrs. sanderson ? she couldn't even keep her cat. they can say "no pets." they can't say "no water." let's try it now. ah ! that's a good sign. whoa ! that is not a good sign. what happened ? the excess pressure from here created a problem in here. you mean i have a leak in my faucet ? yes ! can...
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like i say, i hire the people to paint the stuff over everyday and i do it myself. i think it's outrageous. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> hello, my name is pat gave in and i got a bill from you. everybody is here for graffiti. the cops stand by all day watching them spray my building. i happen to be a paint contractor. i paint myself several times. the people next door they paint it for me. i don't n what this bill is for. it's completely wrong. i paid over $22,000 over two days ago to the city of san francisco in my taxes alone. in four days, everyday cleaned up and i have done nothing to improve the place an i get a bill for $22,000. i don't have the money to pay it for no. 1 and it's a historic building. the university studio came out and done it for free. so the building is up and rulg and i'm doing my best all day but i don't have another $2,000 to pay. i'm broke after this whole deal. it's wrong. serving wrong. i'm down there all the time trying to fix it. it's remarkable, the improvement i have made and you can send me another bichl it's wrong. i jus
like i say, i hire the people to paint the stuff over everyday and i do it myself. i think it's outrageous. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> hello, my name is pat gave in and i got a bill from you. everybody is here for graffiti. the cops stand by all day watching them spray my building. i happen to be a paint contractor. i paint myself several times. the people next door they paint it for me. i don't n what this bill is for. it's completely wrong. i paid over $22,000 over two...
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and i rested her down and i started cpr as well as i could or tried the best i could. and i remember looking at jill's face and realizing that her eyes were dilated and fixed, which means they weren't moving, so i knew that that wasn't good. >> and that was our nightmare. >> a parent came to us, we'd known her personally, the whole family, for a long time. and she told me, she asked -- i thank her for the courage it took to come forward. she said, i don't know how to tell you this, but i think there's so much going on. >> she told us her son had come to her and told her there was a picture jill had sent to him in december naked in her body and it had been passed to another boy and then to another boy and put up on the internet. >> he told me he had these pictures of jill and he was telling everybody that they were on his email account. so everybody went on the email account and they saw and they sent them to themselves just to have them just to, i don't know, just to --. >> we were very surprised when she told us about the picture. we had no idea. jill was very private
and i rested her down and i started cpr as well as i could or tried the best i could. and i remember looking at jill's face and realizing that her eyes were dilated and fixed, which means they weren't moving, so i knew that that wasn't good. >> and that was our nightmare. >> a parent came to us, we'd known her personally, the whole family, for a long time. and she told me, she asked -- i thank her for the courage it took to come forward. she said, i don't know how to tell you this,...
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i first came when i had the time i was often a visitor of the mexican museum and saw it as a great culture that was looking for in my lay off at that time. i know that people need that resource. the fact that the museum for a long time has struggled with the space issue and looking for a greater home i was very excited there was a solution to that project. i wouldn't necessarily support this type of a building when i know it's monthly housing that's being built and housing that doesn't meet the needs of san franciscans i'm willing to over look that that somewhat knowing they're pretty high and low fees for affordable housing off-site especially the mexican museum is part of this and i look forward to seeing the mexican museum being in a place where it trial can be in the middle of the jewish museum and the other museum i think it's a significant place for it to be. i look forward in the process it being approved. i i want to have that in my comments >> thank you i'll make some final comments. i think overall my comments were targeted at eirs. and when you look at the high-end of the neighb
i first came when i had the time i was often a visitor of the mexican museum and saw it as a great culture that was looking for in my lay off at that time. i know that people need that resource. the fact that the museum for a long time has struggled with the space issue and looking for a greater home i was very excited there was a solution to that project. i wouldn't necessarily support this type of a building when i know it's monthly housing that's being built and housing that doesn't meet the...
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>> i thought i was the coolest dad because i am ludacris.th justin bieberer. >> jimmy: your daughter likes that, huh? >> she loves him. >> jimmy: is that the main reason you do that sort of thing? >> i did it because i love the music. but it turns out she's just as big of a justin bieber fan. >> jimmy: so you're saying you love justin bieber's music? >> i'm a fan of the little man. he's a little homey. i think he makes great music. >> jimmy: i didn't realize he was a little homey. had i known that -- >> he's a little homey, yeah. >> jimmy: how many fast and furious have you been in? >> this will be my third. i was in fast 5 and now fast 6. as a black man they didn't kill me yet. so i'm hoping i will be in fast 7. >> jimmy: that is remarkable. . >> this is your first time. see if you can follow the pattern here, this is the second time. and now this is the third time. you're going to be bald in the next one. >> that's not going to be true because i'm doing some things. >> jimmy: if i could do that, i would definitely -- i would like to be abl
>> i thought i was the coolest dad because i am ludacris.th justin bieberer. >> jimmy: your daughter likes that, huh? >> she loves him. >> jimmy: is that the main reason you do that sort of thing? >> i did it because i love the music. but it turns out she's just as big of a justin bieber fan. >> jimmy: so you're saying you love justin bieber's music? >> i'm a fan of the little man. he's a little homey. i think he makes great music. >> jimmy: i...
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i love her. i have goosebumps every time i think of her. i may have knocked [inaudible] [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] >> thank you so much for coming and sharing your stories. >> you've got a total of six minutes. that's for both of you, by the way. >> i'm going to sue men really fast. did i ever change grandmasters, however? no, but you need to message differently to different people. for example, the best way to communicate with their daughter and what happens to their daughters and fathers all over the road care about their daughters. you can keep communicating the same message over and over again and different million ways until it gets through. how to help women in the book for similar women like them or thousands of women was really waiting to be enrolled in. please go to women for women.org. who came from a wonderful, dear friend. wonderful, wonderful woman. live life in as much truth as possible. as a couple of questions about men. i can only tell you about my journey with that. i started my journey with men and this is not tha
i love her. i have goosebumps every time i think of her. i may have knocked [inaudible] [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] >> thank you so much for coming and sharing your stories. >> you've got a total of six minutes. that's for both of you, by the way. >> i'm going to sue men really fast. did i ever change grandmasters, however? no, but you need to message differently to different people. for example, the best way to communicate with their daughter and what happens to their...
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excuse me for my voice and i am sick and i get it when i walk into the building. thank you so much. i'm going to talk briefly about three of the recommendations that we made two years ago in the report and we made the recommendations around child abuse and we learned a lot about domestic violence and we wanted child abuse to have the same and when we asked for data the first year of the report everything that came to us was labeled "domestic violence" which was helpful but it didn't tell us what are the child abuse calls coming in because we train the 911 operators every year so we thought how many of the calls are child abuse request, the same thing with elder abuse and one of the things we're proud of is the police department and with the department of emergency management when they saw that recommendation they said "we can do that" and i think within two months they did it, so we're thrilled and in february of 2011 -- there are three child abuse codes that went into play and we had 23 that we have documented as child abuse request. that is small but we're just starting. the major
excuse me for my voice and i am sick and i get it when i walk into the building. thank you so much. i'm going to talk briefly about three of the recommendations that we made two years ago in the report and we made the recommendations around child abuse and we learned a lot about domestic violence and we wanted child abuse to have the same and when we asked for data the first year of the report everything that came to us was labeled "domestic violence" which was helpful but it didn't...
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i was like let's play europe. so i did. and i was in a double-decker bus being tossed in the back like a bushel of vegetables. then i came back. i saw my family. i finished the dinner dishes and the phone rang. it was harvey. he said what are you doing? >> stephen: would you like to do a broadway show? the story is there was a shoe factory like an old-fashioned from hand made shoe, a manufacturing plant where they were going out of business. they needed something to save the factory and save a village it was in. >> they did. they started getting kinky. >> stephen: how did this save the town? who buys these? >> it's a niche market,. stephen: of? of men who are men but wear women's clothing. but it's also they have some stuff for women. you know, you have to go visit it. >> stephen: it's for drag queens? >> yes, no. stephen: yes, no. for drag queens but it's also kinky. it's like women could have, listen, you could wear boots too. you know, there are boots make for walking and then there's boots that you don't walk much in. (
i was like let's play europe. so i did. and i was in a double-decker bus being tossed in the back like a bushel of vegetables. then i came back. i saw my family. i finished the dinner dishes and the phone rang. it was harvey. he said what are you doing? >> stephen: would you like to do a broadway show? the story is there was a shoe factory like an old-fashioned from hand made shoe, a manufacturing plant where they were going out of business. they needed something to save the factory and...
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you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude had his arm up, another man swinging a knife. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and he's bleeding profusely. [ bleep ] standing there, like in a zone, like in a very dangerous place in his mind. and he starts to come back. he's got a knife in his hand. blade's about 14 inches long. so, i immediately grab my towel off my bed, and i approached him. i said "[ bleep ] back up, man, go ahead on. back up, man." as he was doing so, he ran into lopez. >> instead of letting him keep that knife in the condition he was in, i felt i should take it from him. there was no officer in there. he was out doing something else. i felt like i didn't want to see nobody else get hurt with that knife because it was a pretty nice knife. i never seen a knife that nice. >> i never saw this wound, but when he raised his arm, blood was running like wate
you know, i hear the dude scream. i wake up. i look. i see it taking place. the dude had his arm up, another man swinging a knife. >> i was awakened abruptly by tim saying, "the [ bleep ] stabbed me, he stabbed me." naturally i jumped up because it's right in my cut. i get up, tim's putting his t-shirt around his arm and he's bleeding profusely. [ bleep ] standing there, like in a zone, like in a very dangerous place in his mind. and he starts to come back. he's got a knife in...
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i am a senior citizen and i have been disabled since i was 53 years old.ort of know both sides of the coin when it comes to the kinds of things that need to be done in soma, all over the city also. and i believe that i could add something because of my ridiculous background in both politics and business and other things. it goes on and on and on, that i have a perspective, which i still remember, regarding what can be done to get everything in the city better as far as everything that -- every area is doing, should be doing, could be doing. and trying to put together coalitions of all the peoples on the various advisory committees so that there is an issue that is in one area, it really affects all of the city. and we should be able to work with all of the areas so that everything that's needed to greater can be done. and compromise is sometimes the only way to do it, and compromise has been the story of my life in many instances. so, that's really all i have to say about myself. questions? >> any questions, supervisors? >> no. >> seeing none, thank you. >
i am a senior citizen and i have been disabled since i was 53 years old.ort of know both sides of the coin when it comes to the kinds of things that need to be done in soma, all over the city also. and i believe that i could add something because of my ridiculous background in both politics and business and other things. it goes on and on and on, that i have a perspective, which i still remember, regarding what can be done to get everything in the city better as far as everything that -- every...
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and i just -- i didn't care. people kept on trying to get me to go to triage and i just really wanted to get to my daughter. that stubbornness i get from my dad, i don't know. >> she must have been worried sick about you as well. so that moment when you were able to see each other again must have been a pretty special moment. >> oh, that was the best moment of the day. i can't even -- i can't explain the feelings of the day, period. but that was the best moment of the day. honestly. >> you seem very resilient -- there's your daughter. what a lovely moment. what's your daughter's name, jamie? >> this is kaylie. >> i was just talking to your mom about what happened. you were obviously at the school. you knew you were okay but you must have been so worried about your mother. >> yeah. i knew she wasn't anywhere -- i knew she didn't have nowhere to go. i thought she was in the hallway. i didn't know she was in my closet. i couldn't get hold of her. i didn't have service. i just didn't know. >> give her another hug. lo
and i just -- i didn't care. people kept on trying to get me to go to triage and i just really wanted to get to my daughter. that stubbornness i get from my dad, i don't know. >> she must have been worried sick about you as well. so that moment when you were able to see each other again must have been a pretty special moment. >> oh, that was the best moment of the day. i can't even -- i can't explain the feelings of the day, period. but that was the best moment of the day. honestly....
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i preach your concern. >> i thought i heard from mr. gibner that you are required to file an 801 but you didn't do it on time. >> no, the fpcc is the final arbitrator and they believe we followed the rules as to their perception and i will not be filing an 801. >> thank you. i appreciate that you have been put in a difficult position. i feel i'm put in a difficult position here. that's why i'm making the request. my request is there and i have told you what my conditions are for voting affirmatively on this. >> i appreciate that. if you feel should you vote against it, then you should. thank you. >> supervisor wiener? >> thank you. just to be very clear on something. my understanding is that you received advice, information from the f pcc stating that a form 801 is not necessary and 803 is sufficient. >> no we filed an 803 and there was a complaint and we immediately approached f p krchl c and my attorney worked and the fpcc came back and said we are comfortable. we feel you have not violated any rules. this has been given for the purpo
i preach your concern. >> i thought i heard from mr. gibner that you are required to file an 801 but you didn't do it on time. >> no, the fpcc is the final arbitrator and they believe we followed the rules as to their perception and i will not be filing an 801. >> thank you. i appreciate that you have been put in a difficult position. i feel i'm put in a difficult position here. that's why i'm making the request. my request is there and i have told you what my conditions are...
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that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators and he was showing how adults are complicity, sometimes realizing it and sometimes not, we are implicit in sometimes our own incompetence of this issue. we must, if we are going to be credible to young people coming forward to report these issues, then we'd better know what we're doing and we better be competent and look like to these kids that it is worth the risk, the leap of faith, to come to us. one of the things we have a hard time doing as adults is owning our own questions, our own uncertainties, owning when we don't do it right. as a teacher one of the things i've always thought, because i love, love being a teacher, you are sitting with a classroom of 25 kids and you're not doing it right, you know. and i don't like being the teacher, i'm sure -- i don't like being the teacher in the room with kids looking at me with that look on their face. i hate that look. i don't like that look. i am not going to sit in a room w
that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators and he was showing how adults are complicity, sometimes realizing it and sometimes not, we are implicit in sometimes our own incompetence of this issue. we must, if we are going to be credible to young people coming forward to report these issues, then we'd better know what we're doing and we better be competent and look like to these...
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and i felt, i had to ask myself "how am i going to live? how am i going to get up and raise my other child and be a partner to my husband, how am i going to do that?" and it just gradually, organically happened where i said, you know what, i'm going to talk to people. i'm going to tell them about my son. i'm going to tell them what it's like to be a mother. and i'm going to tell them what it's like to find a conversation about change that is love. i'm going to do it without fighting them. and i knew it. it just came to me. and i had hope. and sandy hook promise was a group of people who were helping some of the families who wanted to get this message out. and that's what you have. you have many different people in this community who are in such pain. and you know, we didn't ask to be in this club together, but we are. >> you said without fighting them. what do you mean without fighting who? >> well, when you have 26 victims, you have 26 different families. when you have this country, you have 50 different states. you have people who have di
and i felt, i had to ask myself "how am i going to live? how am i going to get up and raise my other child and be a partner to my husband, how am i going to do that?" and it just gradually, organically happened where i said, you know what, i'm going to talk to people. i'm going to tell them about my son. i'm going to tell them what it's like to be a mother. and i'm going to tell them what it's like to find a conversation about change that is love. i'm going to do it without fighting...
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i know who you are because i put in a hidden camera. i didn't. but they might think i did. i know who is doing this. i know who you are. you are a sad person. i am going to find you. i am going to hunt you down and kill you or perhaps date you. all right. it is an invention that will blow you away. a texas company has produced the world's first gun from a 3-d printer, and they put the blue prints of this plastic weapon on-line. wherever that is, dan. the liberator as it is called -- sounds like a vibrator -- fires real bullets and anyone can build one in their basement. does the weapon work? the founder demonstrated in a video posted on monday. ♪ >> that was what you showed us? i thought you were going to show us how the gun is made. who is producing this show? on sunday new york senator chuck schumer expressed reservations about principal pistols. >> we are facing a situation where anyone felt a terrorist can open a gun factory in their garage and the weapons they make will be undetectable. its stomp pack is churning. it is stomach churning. >> it is stomach churning. it i
i know who you are because i put in a hidden camera. i didn't. but they might think i did. i know who is doing this. i know who you are. you are a sad person. i am going to find you. i am going to hunt you down and kill you or perhaps date you. all right. it is an invention that will blow you away. a texas company has produced the world's first gun from a 3-d printer, and they put the blue prints of this plastic weapon on-line. wherever that is, dan. the liberator as it is called -- sounds like...
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but i sat there and i said, i want to tell my end of the, including speaker boehner and i want to make it more than that. i live in ohio, i'm in the district and i get asked, what have you. and it tells a very complicated story including here i go. i had my parts and there were other parts to it as well. it was sort of way that i put together the outcome of swords. also in the book, very important to me, and i want to mention us. i sent that deal to the white house and they chose to ignore it. they recently made it legitimate. and i want to talk about how it's important for us. the other part is how i was a lawmaker and i became a law breaker. and then it was a very challenging situation. i met in the financing committee, and they said remove handcuffs from the man. and he did. and he came out and testified on the whole whitewater deal. that is how i met him the first time. the second time ,-com,-com ma i just wanted to go to prison and it was like reporting for the firing squad. i sat here and he walked me through how we survived from day one. this included chief justice of the arkans
but i sat there and i said, i want to tell my end of the, including speaker boehner and i want to make it more than that. i live in ohio, i'm in the district and i get asked, what have you. and it tells a very complicated story including here i go. i had my parts and there were other parts to it as well. it was sort of way that i put together the outcome of swords. also in the book, very important to me, and i want to mention us. i sent that deal to the white house and they chose to ignore it....
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i. alone welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle atheism a religion that has a specific worldview and even a value system what accounts for the spectacular loss of faith in much of the western world and secularism captured much appreciated his message without the organizational trappings and dogma and or a few support of the same rights as people of faith. i cross talk atheism and religion i'm joined by jason torpy in washington he is the president of the military association of atheists and freethinkers in quebec we have loans to stowe he is the president of the creation science association of quebec and in new york we cross to rob he is a writer and comedian on a general cross talk rules and if that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage you jason is atheism a new religion for the west atheism simply means lacking a belief in a higher power so if so if that's what you're talking about then of course not it's a simple expression of o
i. alone welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle atheism a religion that has a specific worldview and even a value system what accounts for the spectacular loss of faith in much of the western world and secularism captured much appreciated his message without the organizational trappings and dogma and or a few support of the same rights as people of faith. i cross talk atheism and religion i'm joined by jason torpy in washington he is the president of the military...
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i think in our breakdown i will publicly have to come back to you. we partnered with organizations to help us frame the conversation so we can reach families who are normally don't come to government meetings >> okay. so the decisions you made in district 5 don't necessarily reflect that. so i'm concerned about that. i know we'll have more delayed discussions as this hearing goes on. >> that concludes my presentation. >> we're done here? i have a few questions. thanks for your presentation. i know that over the years it's been a challenge to come here as the director to hold folks accountable. i have a certain about working with the kids in the community the frustrations of many organizations that don't work with the folk but receive money to work with the organizations. the orchestras that have the capacity to do a lot of oversight and accounting they have a infrastructure and i'll use this as an example. this has nothing to do with the efficiency of the department. young folks are is a infrastructure in place that makes it easier for them to have a
i think in our breakdown i will publicly have to come back to you. we partnered with organizations to help us frame the conversation so we can reach families who are normally don't come to government meetings >> okay. so the decisions you made in district 5 don't necessarily reflect that. so i'm concerned about that. i know we'll have more delayed discussions as this hearing goes on. >> that concludes my presentation. >> we're done here? i have a few questions. thanks for your...