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i guess now we find ourselves trapped between iraq and assad's place. [cheering and applause] thank you. i wrote that. thank you so much. thank you so much. we'll be right back after... no? we're not. all right. i thought that was kind of an ender.
i guess now we find ourselves trapped between iraq and assad's place. [cheering and applause] thank you. i wrote that. thank you so much. thank you so much. we'll be right back after... no? we're not. all right. i thought that was kind of an ender.
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get a clearer sense because we have two types and on demand, and we have the schedule service and i guess that we have it and the operators in terms of their experience, and so we do understand, because i think that the and the other, i think that we want to understand, the long term is that we are just doing it for the tourists and how we are doing it for the residents. and that the congestion that we see and part of it is obviously, but a lot of it is by residential residents, and the bay view and the water transport and to bring in the car. and for committing or whatever, and that will take a longer transition and i think that we have a lot to think through and i think that it is great to have it, and a little bit of understanding of where we put the landings and if in the vessel and the bigger vessel and the smaller vessels, and when you think about it the ferries are larger in terms whaf they do with the dealers right now, and as i said, i might, and it was in the north south and going for the south down to candle stick will be great and even beyond, and so the development that has h
get a clearer sense because we have two types and on demand, and we have the schedule service and i guess that we have it and the operators in terms of their experience, and so we do understand, because i think that the and the other, i think that we want to understand, the long term is that we are just doing it for the tourists and how we are doing it for the residents. and that the congestion that we see and part of it is obviously, but a lot of it is by residential residents, and the bay...
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commissioner johnson >> i guess the only way i asking schizophrenia support that on a condition again like a two or three year period. >> commissioner johnson and i have a quick condition this is a rent controlled apartment the lawyer said the owner can rent it out for 7 thousand a month and currently it's 45 hundred 0 so if we were to support this conditional use authorization to make this a professional space if it were converted back to the residential use would rent control continue to apply. >> yes. but increase no vacancy control and it has to be when the building was built but rent control can be whatever the market bears at this time but how much it can occur. >> the rent is at market can only be increased by the rent board. >> right. >> so i'm sorry so she charges $4,500 a month for tenants. >> not incremental or commercial tenant and not a residential tenant. >> was there a tenant before. >> there was prior to the current ownership but vacant at the time of purchase by ingrid. >> okay. okay. i think i understand interest thank you. >> commissioner antonini i would like to ma
commissioner johnson >> i guess the only way i asking schizophrenia support that on a condition again like a two or three year period. >> commissioner johnson and i have a quick condition this is a rent controlled apartment the lawyer said the owner can rent it out for 7 thousand a month and currently it's 45 hundred 0 so if we were to support this conditional use authorization to make this a professional space if it were converted back to the residential use would rent control...
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warehouse full of money you know that's your own fault for not having a warehouse full of money and i guess i was encouraging them at some point to get away a house and fill it with money the only problem is being able to afford the warehouse and then getting the money to put in it but you know that's not the government's that's not the government's problem and as you know a lot of this money is is pretend basically throwing not not so much good money off the bad as made up money off even more made up money so you have this basic basic problem seems to me that almost there's almost no actual money left. anyway and what we have is an economy entirely dependent on homeopathic money that has barely a trace of the original cash left and you know some lunatics insist it still works exactly the same but i'm just i just don't trust the saw and so with you not convinced not convinced much now let's move on to our mayor boris johnson of course his office is right behind us people can see in the background shaped like that enormous i guess testicle yeah it's a it's actually based believe it's based o
warehouse full of money you know that's your own fault for not having a warehouse full of money and i guess i was encouraging them at some point to get away a house and fill it with money the only problem is being able to afford the warehouse and then getting the money to put in it but you know that's not the government's that's not the government's problem and as you know a lot of this money is is pretend basically throwing not not so much good money off the bad as made up money off even more...
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retiring this coach ok now you are free agent is there a place you'd prefer to go yet and have been i guess in trouble plus because i didn't start the mouse in the palace and i was a slut and i thought it was sunday you flew off the handle but you know i did some help there is a a flow of like three full handles and it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.t.a. veteran formerly known as ron our test a twenty ten n.b.a. champion twenty eleven recipient of the jay wally kennedy citizenship award as the n.b.a.'s highest citizenship and community service honor he hosts his own weekly radio show met his world on power one of the six he founded the nonprofit xcel university in two thousand and seven to help at risk youth further their education and as a strong advocate for mental health in that regard when he appeared on larry king live back in two thousand and ten we crashed his website raffling off the championship bring the roughly raised one hundred twenty thousand dollars bet day appearance had one point seven million page
retiring this coach ok now you are free agent is there a place you'd prefer to go yet and have been i guess in trouble plus because i didn't start the mouse in the palace and i was a slut and i thought it was sunday you flew off the handle but you know i did some help there is a a flow of like three full handles and it's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our special guest is metta world peace the fifty year n.t.a. veteran formerly known as ron our test a twenty ten n.b.a....
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i guess and please enlighten me but i mean people using the service like like people in china or let's say gaza for example aren't they always be subjected to the government regulations and laws i guess in those respective countries the thing about pick coin is to stop it would be like saying we're going to stop bit torrent so you don't want to put into place regulations or make the government will dumb because you know the u.s. government for example could say bittorrent is bad for hollywood you want to stop it but we're going to do going to every single person's house and stop bit torrent right but the experience is a different beast the iris will take a few years to catch up to it and then it becomes an issue when you cash back out of to feel you have to pay capital gains which i think is reasonable i mean you're making money you should pay something but beyond that it's in the very challenging and they're going to you know rather than regulate bitcoin to change the way between works it's something that's so powerful this point they're going to have to change their walls and i don't
i guess and please enlighten me but i mean people using the service like like people in china or let's say gaza for example aren't they always be subjected to the government regulations and laws i guess in those respective countries the thing about pick coin is to stop it would be like saying we're going to stop bit torrent so you don't want to put into place regulations or make the government will dumb because you know the u.s. government for example could say bittorrent is bad for hollywood...
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and even education i guess we're behind in the world of technology and we're going small in all these other countries is going to begin to technology and are going to be somewhat dependent and so i think mental health is at the foundation of core you look at your childhood as the reason for your anger after your doctor say you know at the anger management counseling i had marriage counseling parents and counsel and. i want to become better parent of things like that but absolutely my child was the reason you grow up in a violent household when you grow up in a violent community that can affect you right there and then when you don't address those issues early you become who you are you know and and then if you never address those issues and it is just live what you why didn't best since she was so good at that why didn't that help one would think you had but that was a way out so one would think why couldn't basketball right have helped you in all the other areas you can't because you know best what can speak to you know it's fun but it can help you personally you know i can't change
and even education i guess we're behind in the world of technology and we're going small in all these other countries is going to begin to technology and are going to be somewhat dependent and so i think mental health is at the foundation of core you look at your childhood as the reason for your anger after your doctor say you know at the anger management counseling i had marriage counseling parents and counsel and. i want to become better parent of things like that but absolutely my child was...
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it's the "csi," i guess is this your dodge charger from "csi"? >> no. i heard about this.> jimmy: this is not your -- >> none. >> jimmy: not your show vehicle? >> no. i don't have one. >> jimmy: that's not your bat mobile. >> no. but i understand i have a huge percentage of this. so, it's a damn fine toy. >> jimmy: it's got -- i like that they say it's for 8 years old, plus. as if there are 6-year-olds solving grisly murder/suicides in their bedrooms. that's something else. i guess. now, you -- >> limited edition. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that might be the only one. you are -- are you one of the owners of a restaurant in little rock? >> yeah. yeah. co-owners. amy and her husband, matt bell, have this restaurant called south and main. and we came to partly invest. yeah. i do. >> jimmy: is that a fun thing for you to be a part of that? >> well, it is with this because it's a raging success. it's really, really good. they teamed up with oxford american, this magazine in the south that celebrates southern cooking, arts, everything creative in the south. they have music two or th
it's the "csi," i guess is this your dodge charger from "csi"? >> no. i heard about this.> jimmy: this is not your -- >> none. >> jimmy: not your show vehicle? >> no. i don't have one. >> jimmy: that's not your bat mobile. >> no. but i understand i have a huge percentage of this. so, it's a damn fine toy. >> jimmy: it's got -- i like that they say it's for 8 years old, plus. as if there are 6-year-olds solving grisly...
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i guess -- [inaudible] >> that's right. [inaudible] >> we are only interested in making you work. >> did you show the book to many of the actual soldiers that you've been treating? what did they think about it? >> i didn't, but i was surprised that a lot of them ordered it and read it. they seemed to like it. i was surprised because i thought they wouldn't be interested. but i guess they are kind interested in what we do. when we are not giving them a hard time. but they have been very supportive. [inaudible] >> do i still keep in touch with an? yes, on facebook when everybody keeps in touch. i'm meeting one of them tomorrow actually with my friend and therapist at th -- spent there s the story of one guy who lost both legs in an accident on mount washington where he was caught in an ice cave and caused the death of a rescuer and slow. he is tried to gone on and try to redeem himself by developing very advanced, at least for below the knee amputees that allow them to climb walls but and i wonder whether you ever ran into peo
i guess -- [inaudible] >> that's right. [inaudible] >> we are only interested in making you work. >> did you show the book to many of the actual soldiers that you've been treating? what did they think about it? >> i didn't, but i was surprised that a lot of them ordered it and read it. they seemed to like it. i was surprised because i thought they wouldn't be interested. but i guess they are kind interested in what we do. when we are not giving them a hard time. but they...
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are you able to give me some i guess, i guess, so you ultimately you are saying that you have to be a member of the organization, and the next question
are you able to give me some i guess, i guess, so you ultimately you are saying that you have to be a member of the organization, and the next question
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it got tremendous word-of-mouth i guess. think it was one of the turning point in the history of the show. that and moving to thursday night. >> why did you leave? >> well, charlie, you see, i was feeling sad, i needed to -- i had been there for seven years. that is a long time to suffer the way i do in my daily life. seven years is a long time for someone to executive produce a show like that. i was not burned out. i have plenty of ideas, it was not that. i was learning how to do it. it was not that, i just thought -- i just felt i had done that and wanted to try something else. that is pretty much it. >> tell me about the jerry you know. tell about him. you know this guy as well as anyone. as you say, on the same wavelength. >> do you watch the show? >> yes, i do. there you go. he watched george? there you go. that is all you need to know about me. >> you are like a painter who says everything you need to know about me is right here in the painting? i have had composers say everything you need to know about me is in the mus
it got tremendous word-of-mouth i guess. think it was one of the turning point in the history of the show. that and moving to thursday night. >> why did you leave? >> well, charlie, you see, i was feeling sad, i needed to -- i had been there for seven years. that is a long time to suffer the way i do in my daily life. seven years is a long time for someone to executive produce a show like that. i was not burned out. i have plenty of ideas, it was not that. i was learning how to do...
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i guess i dispute the idea this is something that's totally abused oar i've had to live with congressional investigations yeah, they drive you crazy it's part of life. in terms of 27 you know when the state assembly acts on things to amend the police practices act at least put a pro forma a finding at the end for the clause that fortunes the purpose of the actress we see it with the ordinances at this point and the performer a finding is not impressive with the details of some specific ways how people know that further stipulates the purpose of the acts rather than seeing why it makes sense to do this permit. anyway, thank you >> thank you. further comments from the commissioners >> all in favor of adapting 28 and amended. >> i. opposed. hearing none that passes. finding 29 comments from the commissioners? i would invite someone from the grand jury to speak on this one. i'm worried we're talking past each other between the recommendation and the proposed recommendation >> certainly. as we look to the number of the ethnics laws and campaign laws and things of that nature we thought about ho
i guess i dispute the idea this is something that's totally abused oar i've had to live with congressional investigations yeah, they drive you crazy it's part of life. in terms of 27 you know when the state assembly acts on things to amend the police practices act at least put a pro forma a finding at the end for the clause that fortunes the purpose of the actress we see it with the ordinances at this point and the performer a finding is not impressive with the details of some specific ways how...
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i guess i'm guilty of that. knew a 600,000 an episode we would gross a certain amount and that would pay for the rest of my life. but i thought they were foolish to make the deal. i thought they were foolish in the way they handled us. i thought it would ruin relationships. >> it did. between who? >> i thought we were part of the real family with nbc. i never had any problem if they did not want to make a deal with us. i thought that was a perfectly legitimate -- >> you just that they should not have done it. >> but we began in december, and they did not talk to us really until three weeks before it had to be a deadline. we went through the rest of the season with our crew, writers, everyone going are we coming back because our lives depend on this, and the three of us going we are serious and they are not dealing with us? we were the bad guys. these people cannot make decisions about their lives because the three of us were playing a game of chicken with nbc. because nbc would not talk to us area they thought if
i guess i'm guilty of that. knew a 600,000 an episode we would gross a certain amount and that would pay for the rest of my life. but i thought they were foolish to make the deal. i thought they were foolish in the way they handled us. i thought it would ruin relationships. >> it did. between who? >> i thought we were part of the real family with nbc. i never had any problem if they did not want to make a deal with us. i thought that was a perfectly legitimate -- >> you just...
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miller, you made some recommendations to i guess, members of the board, supervisors, and i was wondering if you have utilized the resources that exist within the mayor's office, we are the legislative body, we are the policy makers and i get that and we take the leadership roles on trying to bring these kinds of things to the attention and try to resolve them, and with the legislative fixes, but ultimately the mayor has hundreds of staff people and the mayor has access to individuals who could potentially assist with some of these roles including data gathering, and including, preparing legislation to be introduced to the board of spufrps and putting dollars behind it since he primarily controls the budget and although that we approved the budget and so i am just wondering all of these things that are brought to our attention and also, where is the mayors, and the leader on this particular issue, and what has been done, to try and begin the process, besides the work that you all have done in this working group and, what is being done with the mayor's office and with his various departmen
miller, you made some recommendations to i guess, members of the board, supervisors, and i was wondering if you have utilized the resources that exist within the mayor's office, we are the legislative body, we are the policy makers and i get that and we take the leadership roles on trying to bring these kinds of things to the attention and try to resolve them, and with the legislative fixes, but ultimately the mayor has hundreds of staff people and the mayor has access to individuals who could...
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he had heard about me, i guess, and one night i came and sat in with his band and i guess i did okay.ired me. and we were playing at this place called the showcase. this is many moons ago. and he decided he didn't want to be a band leader, so the three of us that were left, we got together and formed our own little organ trio. i went and bought me an organ and we got busy. >> when did the trumpet come in? you can do that, trumpet and piano at the same time. >> actually, he saw me do it and he was known for being a little late, so he started being late at this particular gig. i think we were at the showcase. and so i would just sit in, because he actually hired me as a trumpet player, he didn't hire me to play the organ. then he took advantage of the fact i could play the organ, so he came in late. we played the first 10 or 15 minutes and i got good at the organ. i kept listening to my jimmy smith records. >> when i call your answering service, i think that's jimmy smith on there. >> no, that's me. >> okay. like i said, when he decided to go solo, that's when the three of us that were
he had heard about me, i guess, and one night i came and sat in with his band and i guess i did okay.ired me. and we were playing at this place called the showcase. this is many moons ago. and he decided he didn't want to be a band leader, so the three of us that were left, we got together and formed our own little organ trio. i went and bought me an organ and we got busy. >> when did the trumpet come in? you can do that, trumpet and piano at the same time. >> actually, he saw me do...
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it got tremendous word of mouth, i guess. and i think it was one of the turning points in the history of the show. that and moving to thursday night. that's what really got us over the top. >> rose: why did you leave? >> well, charlie,. >> rose: i knew you were going to -- >> you see, i was feeling that i needed to-- no, you know, i had been there for seven years. and that's a long time to suffer the way i do in my daily life. and seven years is a long time for somebody to executive produce a show like that. >> rose: did you burn out. >> no, it wasn't burn out, i had plenty of ideas, it wasn't that. >> rose: oh yeah? >> i was learning how to do it. it wasn't that, i just thought that i felt like i was ready to do-- i felt hi done that and now i wanted to try something else. and that's pretty much it. >> tell me about jerry the jerry that you know. >> no, tell me about it, you know this guy as well as anybody, you worked with him, you created with him, as you say you were on the same wavelength. >> yeah. you watched the show se
it got tremendous word of mouth, i guess. and i think it was one of the turning points in the history of the show. that and moving to thursday night. that's what really got us over the top. >> rose: why did you leave? >> well, charlie,. >> rose: i knew you were going to -- >> you see, i was feeling that i needed to-- no, you know, i had been there for seven years. and that's a long time to suffer the way i do in my daily life. and seven years is a long time for somebody...
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the second one i guess me to know. oh my god oh my god yes he called me back i have a message from jeff bezos of amazon and i pled please tell us. i still can't believe ritualistically think each other. i decided to cancel the contract with the cia and i haven't ever since else i've given away i have to the person who suffered to make it. right yes. because there were caring so now bangladeshi workers and we flooded with copies of fifty shades of grey and chia pets you gotta start somewhere they may never know. here are your headlines from the future this coming tuesday you'll learn that the nestle c.e.o. has stated purchasing water from nestle should be a basic human right. delayed laugh on that one during all wednesday it'll come out the st louis police went from tear gas canister magician cannon we had an effect an effect later in august the papers will run with this stories right to ignorance bill passes house despite being written and pipe cleaners and googly eyes. and finally next week dollar store a kidney transp
the second one i guess me to know. oh my god oh my god yes he called me back i have a message from jeff bezos of amazon and i pled please tell us. i still can't believe ritualistically think each other. i decided to cancel the contract with the cia and i haven't ever since else i've given away i have to the person who suffered to make it. right yes. because there were caring so now bangladeshi workers and we flooded with copies of fifty shades of grey and chia pets you gotta start somewhere...
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i guess i was one of the lucky ones. my fiancee came home and we got to be married and we had three children. of course, there's one. another question for the panel? >> this question is for mrs. olson and mrs. snyder. i heard the toughest job is an army wife. how do you feel about that? do you feel that? >> or a marine wife. >> when he got home, we were married in three weeks after he got home. the war was still going on, he got to come home because of what he had been through, so that's why we were sent to camp leje e lejeune. we lived there on base for almost a year -- almost two years i think, we lived on base and it was one of the most fun times of my life. i could walk to the ocean, the grocery store, even though we lived in a -- what today they call a travel trailer. that's what all the married marines lived in. i had to learn to cook on a camp stove, i had to pump up a little tank on the front of it. i had some wonderful times. i had marine friends and families, the whole base was family mostly and we had some lif
i guess i was one of the lucky ones. my fiancee came home and we got to be married and we had three children. of course, there's one. another question for the panel? >> this question is for mrs. olson and mrs. snyder. i heard the toughest job is an army wife. how do you feel about that? do you feel that? >> or a marine wife. >> when he got home, we were married in three weeks after he got home. the war was still going on, he got to come home because of what he had been...
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i guess we have the same taste in men, i don't know. so it's funny now -- [ cheers and applause ] andi was not allowed to confirm or deny but watch her face here when i get it exactly right. >> and the man you will pick, guaranteed, josh m. [ cheers and applause ] and that is why they call me roasterdamus. they will be out here in moments. this happened over the weekend. i'm going to show you footage of an adoring crowd. your job is to guess who they're chanting for, you ready? let's go. >> we love you! we love you! we love you! we love you! we love you! >> i love you more! i love you more! i love you more! i love you more! >> jimmy: that's right, that's toronto mayor rob ford at the 19th annual ford fest that took place over the weekend. the big annual event they put on, ford family does. thousands of people gather to eat burgers, listen to music, and celebrate the family ford. the mayor managed to get a little bit of exercise in over the weekend, too. on sunday he and his brother, doug, went to the opening of a dinosaur-themed playgro
i guess we have the same taste in men, i don't know. so it's funny now -- [ cheers and applause ] andi was not allowed to confirm or deny but watch her face here when i get it exactly right. >> and the man you will pick, guaranteed, josh m. [ cheers and applause ] and that is why they call me roasterdamus. they will be out here in moments. this happened over the weekend. i'm going to show you footage of an adoring crowd. your job is to guess who they're chanting for, you ready? let's go....
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to that but that's whole different story, won't get into that at all in this segment, but i mean, i guess some people might think, well, this doesn't affect me, so why i would even pay attention, unless you're hit with this problem and you are in need of that service. is that right? >> yes, that's very right. if you're a mom that has baby in the nicu. you know, for some reason, don't have the milk at that time and you're struggling and very nervous then we are here, a little bridge to help you to provide this milk for you until your supply comes in you can do this on your own. >> do you find that more people are getting involved in this or -- is it catching on? >> no, absolutely. we are getting more and more hospitals coming to us, asking for help. and families as well. so, it's something that is just overwhelmingly growing and we need to make sure that we have the supply available for them. so, we are definitely looking for more moms to help us out. >> there's a big push in august, i mean, this is an all-out bat approximately, if you will. >> yes, an all-out battle but trying our darndes
to that but that's whole different story, won't get into that at all in this segment, but i mean, i guess some people might think, well, this doesn't affect me, so why i would even pay attention, unless you're hit with this problem and you are in need of that service. is that right? >> yes, that's very right. if you're a mom that has baby in the nicu. you know, for some reason, don't have the milk at that time and you're struggling and very nervous then we are here, a little bridge to...
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peter, i guess. finally got another tank and then we had to get another crew because of the four tanks' crewmen, 20 men on the four tanks, 12 were killed, three wounded and five of us survived. so we had to get another tank crew and it was about two weeks. i had a second tank knocked out at the battle when the germans launched a massive koufrnt attack counterattack. we all got out of that one safely.counterattack. we all got out of that one safely. not safely, i got burned and hit on the arm with a piece of shrapnel. >> another question from the audience? >> another question. >> thank you all for attending, thank you especially to our veterans. to mr. ford, mr. lambert and dr. stern. >>> our look at american history tv programs normally seen on cspan3 continues with wives and children of world war ii veterans talking about life on the homefront. that's followed by author rick atkinson on the significance of the allied invasion on sicily to the eventual liberation of europe during world war ii. then w
peter, i guess. finally got another tank and then we had to get another crew because of the four tanks' crewmen, 20 men on the four tanks, 12 were killed, three wounded and five of us survived. so we had to get another tank crew and it was about two weeks. i had a second tank knocked out at the battle when the germans launched a massive koufrnt attack counterattack. we all got out of that one safely.counterattack. we all got out of that one safely. not safely, i got burned and hit on the arm...
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i guess i was one of the lucky ones. my fiancee came home
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and i guess are those now public? >> they are. >> can we have a copy of what you read out because that would be helpful. >> i will send my notes and the increases for the plan. >> okay. that would be very nice. thank you. any other questions? on the director's report though you didn't acknowledge -- in the sense the laguna honda survey came out very positively, did it? >> yes. i was just reading and trying to decide because it says that it had identified findings from two surveys, and you're waiting for a cdph so do we know that they did give us a clean bill of health or they didn't? >> through the chair if i might. >> sure. >> as we understood it through the committee it was brief in size but they were not going -- and we weren't going to make any absolute either congratulations or due diligence or shore up until we got the written report because there were a couple of surveys not completed, other dimensions, so that will be forthcoming. that's our understanding and from there we will proceed but at this point it look
and i guess are those now public? >> they are. >> can we have a copy of what you read out because that would be helpful. >> i will send my notes and the increases for the plan. >> okay. that would be very nice. thank you. any other questions? on the director's report though you didn't acknowledge -- in the sense the laguna honda survey came out very positively, did it? >> yes. i was just reading and trying to decide because it says that it had identified findings...
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and i guess he had heard about me and one night i came and sat in with his band and i guess i did okayso he hired me and we were playing at a place called the showcase. this was many moons ago. and he decided he wanted a bandleader. so the three of us that were left we got together and formed an organ trio. i went and bought an organ and we got bus zoo when does the trumpet come in? because you can do that, trumpet and piano at the same time. >> well, actually he, he saw me do it and he was known for being a little late. so he started being late at this particular gig. i think we were at the showcase. and so i was just set in, because he actually hired me as atrium a trumpet player. he didn't hire me to play the organ. he took advantage of the fact i played the organ. he came in late, we played the first ten or 15 minutes and i got pretty good at the organ. i kept listening to my jimmy smith records, you know. >> i think that's jimmy smith on the answering machine. >> that's me. that's me. >> okay. >> so, like i said, when he decided to go solo, that's when the three of us that were le
and i guess he had heard about me and one night i came and sat in with his band and i guess i did okayso he hired me and we were playing at a place called the showcase. this was many moons ago. and he decided he wanted a bandleader. so the three of us that were left we got together and formed an organ trio. i went and bought an organ and we got bus zoo when does the trumpet come in? because you can do that, trumpet and piano at the same time. >> well, actually he, he saw me do it and he...