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i happen to think maybe it is wishful thinking that i happen to think it won't helpfully and the parties that were involved in the several war hopefully have learned important lessons about the benefits of peace and of a peaceful country. but certainly that is the boogeyman that every afghan right now is terrified of is the return to the chaos of the rampant violence with impunity of the 1990's. >> one of the recurring themes in my book is the women of afghanistan and their efforts, self-determination, the education, things americans have done the things that afghans have done for themselves and women business leaders who are extraordinarily very worried about the fragility of the legal rights that they have won, these interventions. >> things have been approved in pockets and i think that if you were to go to a remote village say south of afghanistan you wouldn't know what your it is. it could be 1999 or 1950 some things haven't changed all that much. i think in the urban regions like kabul there have been significant advances in the field of women's rights and there is a female provinc
i happen to think maybe it is wishful thinking that i happen to think it won't helpfully and the parties that were involved in the several war hopefully have learned important lessons about the benefits of peace and of a peaceful country. but certainly that is the boogeyman that every afghan right now is terrified of is the return to the chaos of the rampant violence with impunity of the 1990's. >> one of the recurring themes in my book is the women of afghanistan and their efforts,...
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i don't know what happens next. >> if you had been a girl? in your generation would you have the education and the opportunity? >> i grew up in afghanistan and fortunately got to see the final few years of an era, what many afghans were called, the golden era. i remember how startled i was when i saw someone in afghanistan, no idea, had never heard of it. in that period, in retrospect before the taliban before land mines or drug trafficking, the country was beautiful land was at peace and kabul was thriving and it was culture and an influx of modernization. wasn't tehran or beirut but making its way towards forward. and seeing it as a great place to grow up, afghanistan was a great place to be a kid, from my perspective, a very poor country even then, i think if i was born a girl i certainly would have been educated, very outspoken, successful professional women in my family and friends, i don't think that would have been a problem. it is one of the key things, a red line in the future of afghanistan, the future of the men, the secret to how y
i don't know what happens next. >> if you had been a girl? in your generation would you have the education and the opportunity? >> i grew up in afghanistan and fortunately got to see the final few years of an era, what many afghans were called, the golden era. i remember how startled i was when i saw someone in afghanistan, no idea, had never heard of it. in that period, in retrospect before the taliban before land mines or drug trafficking, the country was beautiful land was at...
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i was like, "whoa." he made that happen. yes, i put the words together, but it's a team that makes things happen. and if it wasn't for spike lee making that happen... i think that was a very important, key part to public enemy's career. and i look back, and i say, "well, you know, that's something that i wrote." but it was taken, and the ball was run into the end zone by other powers that wanted to help out. and early on, when you heard that people were saying none of your music should be on the radio, what was your reaction to that? well, first of all, they never really considered rap music "music." and then they said, "well, it's a kid's music." i remember when george harrison once called rap music "computerized rot." and then i said publicly, i said, "well, you know, "if it was ring-- if it was lennon or mccartney, i would have felt dissed, but"-- [laughter] now, i remember when tipper gore came up with the parental advisory sticker and fear of a black planet was coming out. and automatically, they said that we had to wear
i was like, "whoa." he made that happen. yes, i put the words together, but it's a team that makes things happen. and if it wasn't for spike lee making that happen... i think that was a very important, key part to public enemy's career. and i look back, and i say, "well, you know, that's something that i wrote." but it was taken, and the ball was run into the end zone by other powers that wanted to help out. and early on, when you heard that people were saying none of your...
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i happen to believe that this program is carefully watched by the justice department, but independent inspectors general, by the n.s.a. only 22 people at n.s.a. have access to it. in the year 2012, it was only queried 300 times. if they need a warrant to get
i happen to believe that this program is carefully watched by the justice department, but independent inspectors general, by the n.s.a. only 22 people at n.s.a. have access to it. in the year 2012, it was only queried 300 times. if they need a warrant to get
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i think it happened to all of us and when we were new commissioners and i don't think it's a big deal and i think it's fair to have everyone here. >> well, we're assuming it's the old commissioner who will be -- i think that's the thrust of the reasoning is that once again commissioner dejesus -- i'm not telling people what to do so the issue of a new commissioner -- the only thing i suggest is we've done these -- the only issue if nobody shows up that day and we don't have a full complement of commissioners and that could happen also. it's fine with me. we can do it tonight or when patrick gets back. i am assuming that is the scenario we will work out. [inaudible] >> commissioner dejesus has reapplied. there san expectation that she might be returning. >> as far as i know she has reapplied. as far as i know -- >> well, the ref lance -- >> she's the one that said to me the rules committee doesn't meet -- and she is waiting. she is in limbo right now. >> she is a commissioner and familiar with everybody here. >> we are running up against that. i am prepared to go forward forward tonigh
i think it happened to all of us and when we were new commissioners and i don't think it's a big deal and i think it's fair to have everyone here. >> well, we're assuming it's the old commissioner who will be -- i think that's the thrust of the reasoning is that once again commissioner dejesus -- i'm not telling people what to do so the issue of a new commissioner -- the only thing i suggest is we've done these -- the only issue if nobody shows up that day and we don't have a full...
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about every six months i literally wake up in the middle of the night thinking about what would happen if a disaster struck our city. and i think about this and i think i have these nightmares really for three reasons. one, everyone who lives in san francisco knows that in 1906 we were hit not just by an earthquake, but by an earthquake that led to a fire that burned down literally every single neighborhood in the district that i currently represent in the northeast part of san francisco. another reason why i wake up in the middle of the night, though, has to do with an experience i had 7 years ago in 2005, which i think i might have shared with some of you here on this ship today. in november of 2005 i was asked when i was running a technology company before i joined the board of supervisors to show up at the city of the site of a client. that city was new orleans. this was a few weeks after hurricane katrina, which we all know will be probably the greatest civil engineering set of blunders that our country has made in our country's history. and what we all learn from hurricane katrin
about every six months i literally wake up in the middle of the night thinking about what would happen if a disaster struck our city. and i think about this and i think i have these nightmares really for three reasons. one, everyone who lives in san francisco knows that in 1906 we were hit not just by an earthquake, but by an earthquake that led to a fire that burned down literally every single neighborhood in the district that i currently represent in the northeast part of san francisco....
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i hope that this never happens again. because of how. he saved my life. much. people just went home. with relatives helping. the dentist i realized that man has limited potential. human conditions i could have saved. and they were so confident that i could help but of course. i was never able to say . i can't help you in these conditions. i have no right to say that. before surgery. really well. the defects was very challenging. but nevertheless an extremely good result. more than you might have noticed. that she looks completely different now. every successful operation leaves here with a great sense of satisfaction. at the same time he can believe me operating on children is a very very tough job. the body is so fragile. d.m.'s me is totally different. thank god in this case there was enough to shoot to rebuild the lip and those. and then of course that'll go down it will get better. you see the left side of the nose was badly deformed now it's totally different the lips different two you can see how after the operation the child has changed. the worst so happ
i hope that this never happens again. because of how. he saved my life. much. people just went home. with relatives helping. the dentist i realized that man has limited potential. human conditions i could have saved. and they were so confident that i could help but of course. i was never able to say . i can't help you in these conditions. i have no right to say that. before surgery. really well. the defects was very challenging. but nevertheless an extremely good result. more than you might...
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>> >> i have reached out to them, some have agreed to see me and i explain what happened. there have been positive meetings. >> rose: what about cindy -- and reno? >> before i went to rehab, i did try to reach out to them but my calls were not accepted. and quite recently i tried to reach out as well but the message i got was perhaps too early. >> too early? >> uh-huh. >> rose:. >> rose: on the one hand you have had two big friends, oscar de la renta and anna wintour. >> yes. >> what has anna wintour meant? >> so much to me, i mean just one lunch with anna i feel so inspired after the lunch. spending a lot of time in the mountains, in the country, quite on my own, and she is an amazing lady and she inspires me. >> rose: who else has been jonathan new house? >> jonathan has been like a brother i never had, really. he has been -- helping me understand. i mean, when i first got the call from what i told you, he was quite tough. there was a sensitivity -- >> rose: what did he say? >> he was not there to see how -- he was john, you really messed up and you have let down a lot of
>> >> i have reached out to them, some have agreed to see me and i explain what happened. there have been positive meetings. >> rose: what about cindy -- and reno? >> before i went to rehab, i did try to reach out to them but my calls were not accepted. and quite recently i tried to reach out as well but the message i got was perhaps too early. >> too early? >> uh-huh. >> rose:. >> rose: on the one hand you have had two big friends, oscar de la...
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and i happened to be moving to brooklyn, so i was a little emphatically pro-brooklyn. >> jimmy: yeah.ks themselves, but the administration there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> little critical. >> jimmy: good for you. >> well, i took a stand. jimmy, i took a stand. >> jimmy: it's a free country, man. >> but sometimes in life, taking a stand is a mistake. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> and let me tell you why. because i'm watching the nets, and i really -- they had a great season. it was really fun. i went to barclays center. it's phenomenal. it really is. you should go. but i did find myself switching the channel a lot and watching a little bit of carmelo. >> jimmy: yes. >> and he was really awesome. >> jimmy: you can't just not love the knicks anymore. >> i did -- the knicks -- you know, tyson chandler's amazing, amar'e's amazing. you got j kidd who just retired, so you know -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's awesome. and i'm thinking to myself, "i love these knicks, and i can't just not be a knicks fan." so, i look at the newspaper, and there's a game on sunday at 3:00 p.m. i have a son. you know
and i happened to be moving to brooklyn, so i was a little emphatically pro-brooklyn. >> jimmy: yeah.ks themselves, but the administration there. >> jimmy: yeah. >> little critical. >> jimmy: good for you. >> well, i took a stand. jimmy, i took a stand. >> jimmy: it's a free country, man. >> but sometimes in life, taking a stand is a mistake. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> and let me tell you why. because i'm watching the nets, and i...
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it might just what city i happen to live in. does that make a better person because i am in a city that has a better team? not really. it is a lighthearted, a game, a fun ritual. eventually in life we start saying, my country, right or wrong, rather than asking questions and challenging things that boil down to a lot of violence and death in the world. i was brought up top that there are people who are strong and used their muscles and the power and death were to get somewhere. it is called braun. i wanted to be the other side, the grain side. it was important for the future of a person and for all of us areas that is where i sat. i wanted to always be on the brain side. i wanted to attend berkeley because it was a symbol of intellectual thought back in those counterculture times when people were talking about it being ok to live life different ways, that life could be different. the intellectuals at the university were challenging a lot of the accepted wisdom ways that we lived our life. a lot of intellectuals at this campus had
it might just what city i happen to live in. does that make a better person because i am in a city that has a better team? not really. it is a lighthearted, a game, a fun ritual. eventually in life we start saying, my country, right or wrong, rather than asking questions and challenging things that boil down to a lot of violence and death in the world. i was brought up top that there are people who are strong and used their muscles and the power and death were to get somewhere. it is called...
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i happen to like things in the educational area. i believe that a great education is a passport to a different type of life. and particularly in the world we're living in now, it's really essential. if i can help in various situations, have people have that boost, and have that advantage. i tend to respond to that. so at the library with a huge number of people, new york city, as you know, has people living here from around 140 countries or 170 countries, somewhere in that area, that the library serves people who don't have the advantages necessarily. some do, but it's a place where you know you can take out books, you have the advantage of librarians, you have computers. so just the opposite of what you might think. attendance at libraries is going way up. >> rose: when you make that kind of commitment, what is your standard of accountability? i mean, in this case, i assume you didn't do this because you wanted your name on the bill, you wanted to do this because you wanted to make a difference and you want to make sure if you're gi
i happen to like things in the educational area. i believe that a great education is a passport to a different type of life. and particularly in the world we're living in now, it's really essential. if i can help in various situations, have people have that boost, and have that advantage. i tend to respond to that. so at the library with a huge number of people, new york city, as you know, has people living here from around 140 countries or 170 countries, somewhere in that area, that the...
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i happen to believe terrorism is a serious issue. i want our law enforcement people to be vigorous and aggressive in going after terrorists. but we can do that without undermining the basic constitutional rights that have made this a great and free country. so i hope that we revisit this issue of the usa patriot act and we constrain what the government can do. i want kids out there, i want every american to know when you get on the telephone, the government is not going to have records of who you were talking to and what time you were talking. i don't want that kind of feeling to inculcate americans. >> it's not just phone calls, though. it's e-mails, photos, video, audio, documents, connection logs, everything. what has been going on here in the name of terrorism investigation is so all-encompassing, it almost embraces every single aspect of every american's life online. >> bottom line is if we believe in freedom, if we believe that you and i have the right to live our lives without the government knowing what we are doing, then we h
i happen to believe terrorism is a serious issue. i want our law enforcement people to be vigorous and aggressive in going after terrorists. but we can do that without undermining the basic constitutional rights that have made this a great and free country. so i hope that we revisit this issue of the usa patriot act and we constrain what the government can do. i want kids out there, i want every american to know when you get on the telephone, the government is not going to have records of who...
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like i said earlier, i happen to be on the advisory committee for this item. now, one thing i brought up at the last subcommittee meeting is you have to remember whats in prop b, what has been completed in prop b, what has not completed in prop b and what is brought over into prop k, what was added into prop k and figure out what projects will be done under prop k and like i said earlier, you will have to go before the voters again to extend prop k to get more funding for any of these projects. so before you plan 30 years in the future, i suggest you look on what can be done now and fix the system now before anything else goes wrong. thank you very much. >> thank you. okay, if there is no other member of the public who would like to comment we'll close public comment. >> next item? >> the clerk: item 13 public comment. >> is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> on to our next item. >> item 14. adjournment. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >>> >>> >>> okay. we are ready to begin. sorry about that viewers. a little bit tec
like i said earlier, i happen to be on the advisory committee for this item. now, one thing i brought up at the last subcommittee meeting is you have to remember whats in prop b, what has been completed in prop b, what has not completed in prop b and what is brought over into prop k, what was added into prop k and figure out what projects will be done under prop k and like i said earlier, you will have to go before the voters again to extend prop k to get more funding for any of these projects....
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. >> i am just another guy who sits there day-to-day in the office and watches what is happening, and goes, this is something that is not our place to decide. the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong and i am willing to go on the record to defend the authenticity. >> reporter: snowden says he knows his disclosures have put him at risk. >> you can't come forward against the world's most powerful intelligence agencies and be completely free from risk because they are such powerful adversaries no one can meaningfully oppose them, if they want to get you they will get you in time. >> reporter: now snowden told "the guardian" he is hoping to get asylum in a country he says that actually values privacy rights, perhaps somewhere like firm he was working release 5d statement saying he had been there less than three months. >> jeff, they said they were shocked and will work closely with authorities in the investigation of the leaks. >> glor: all right, jan crawford, thank you. we are joined now by senior national security analyst, juan zarate, who is al
. >> i am just another guy who sits there day-to-day in the office and watches what is happening, and goes, this is something that is not our place to decide. the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong and i am willing to go on the record to defend the authenticity. >> reporter: snowden says he knows his disclosures have put him at risk. >> you can't come forward against the world's most powerful intelligence agencies and be completely...
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i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that was happening. i knew this was going to be fine if i can channel the interaction of all these systems into my work. so i'm very grateful for everyone who helps install this piece. we had lane closures. everything happened from 5 a.m. there were hundreds of thousands of cars and the contractors installing this 550 feet over the water. incredibly challenging work but here we are. i would like to thank my team and studio, everyone helping, our lead programmer, transit for helping with all our networking, there is a lot of behind-the-scenes of help that nobody will know about, we have computers, wireless connections, i want to thank timothy child's who helps us invent this custom clip which we used to hang these lights on the bridge. there was a lot of behind-the-scenes that's it's taken to bring this work to a reality. i guess our patrons are also, that's a whole other -- unleashing generosity in the way that we have just really bologna way blown -- away. incredible innovation at work and thankful to ph
i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that was happening. i knew this was going to be fine if i can channel the interaction of all these systems into my work. so i'm very grateful for everyone who helps install this piece. we had lane closures. everything happened from 5 a.m. there were hundreds of thousands of cars and the contractors installing this 550 feet over the water. incredibly challenging work but here we are. i would like to thank my team and studio, everyone...
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however, it is still a dangerous street to ride and i think improvements need to happen sooner than later. i also want to echo my support for keeping bikes on market street rather than mission even if the cycle track on mission street. i probably would not divert my commute to that street since i'm coming from the north and connecting to bart. there is little reason for me to be riding on mission. i think it would be similar for many other cyclists. also, i just want to express my desire for a cycle track which included an option 2, i believe, for a bikeway east of 8th street where i do most of my riding and where i see a lot of other cyclists. and, yeah, so, i think option 2 is probably closest to what i would lake to see as far as keeping bikes and pedestrians on market street. thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. mr. shaw? >>> thank you, supervisors. randy shaw, director of the tenderloin housing clinic. i did write an article today about this asking the is ups to break the logjam in chron.org. in the course of researching that story, supervisor chiu, i noticed in september
however, it is still a dangerous street to ride and i think improvements need to happen sooner than later. i also want to echo my support for keeping bikes on market street rather than mission even if the cycle track on mission street. i probably would not divert my commute to that street since i'm coming from the north and connecting to bart. there is little reason for me to be riding on mission. i think it would be similar for many other cyclists. also, i just want to express my desire for a...
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a bottle it would do or smash should english no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell about bees i happen to have a song in the matrix that just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. for rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know if you were you much you got a bad rap for that yeah it was kind of put my whole career on hold lot of people don't know about it because i had to really take an active stance legally against a lot of a lot of news places for using marilyn manson which is a trademark slightly miles it's not really just an example. but i had to put a cease and desist order so now people don't talk about it so in some ways i feel. mad that you know. other than bowling for columbine which a lot of people airports in their thought always say i don't know you're so smart what you said more for common and i was going to say i didn't know you're so stupid but i don't know you could you know i just said the simplest thing of all we do is . nobody unti
a bottle it would do or smash should english no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell about bees i happen to have a song in the matrix that just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. for rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know if you were you much you got a bad rap for that yeah it was kind of put my whole career on hold lot of people don't know about it...
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i think that face is sort of an annoying thing to see. >> i see the straps, okay. >> i think what happens of this nature occurs, a tragic, violent event, immediately afterwards, a narrative is formed, blame is designated, opinions we feel formulated around us. i think it's important that we are cautious not to generate more conflict, particularly if the conflict generated fulfills the agenda of the perpetrator of the crime. i thought that the fella that did that crazy murder, that afterwards, if he knew that mosques were getting burned, he'd think, well, brilliant, this is a successful technique for generating -- >> more hate going on between muslims and non-muslims. >> but that doesn't seem to help anybody. also, i think the people that are powerful, be they sort of powerful, media conglomerations like this one we're currently on right now, or the people that govern us, they have an interest in people on the lower rungs of society -- i mean us -- being opposed against one another for, you know, reasons of varying severity. of course, i'm not saying that the murder isn't tragic and awful.
i think that face is sort of an annoying thing to see. >> i see the straps, okay. >> i think what happens of this nature occurs, a tragic, violent event, immediately afterwards, a narrative is formed, blame is designated, opinions we feel formulated around us. i think it's important that we are cautious not to generate more conflict, particularly if the conflict generated fulfills the agenda of the perpetrator of the crime. i thought that the fella that did that crazy murder, that...
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i happened to be as average as 95% of the population. thank you. [applause] >> anand we are out of time. i really enjoyed this book but we are really out of time. >> i have a question. i mean, i'm chinese, and become your about 15 years, and just i was working for a newspaper before and then just two years ago i changed another job working for american companies. and just two days ago my an american coworker bought this book for me because he wants to try to encouraging me learn english. and i'm a really honored to be here. so my question is, my english is
i happened to be as average as 95% of the population. thank you. [applause] >> anand we are out of time. i really enjoyed this book but we are really out of time. >> i have a question. i mean, i'm chinese, and become your about 15 years, and just i was working for a newspaper before and then just two years ago i changed another job working for american companies. and just two days ago my an american coworker bought this book for me because he wants to try to encouraging me learn...
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with the bible you would do or smash shooting no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell them because i happen to have a song in the matrix i just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. called rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know is going to wear you much you got a bad rap for that yeah it was kind of put my whole career on hold lot of people don't know about it because i had to really take an active stance legally against a lot of a lot of news places for using romance and it's trademarked most likely miles it's just it will. but i had to put a cease and desist order so now people don't talk about it so in some ways i feel. mad that you know. other than bowling for columbine which a lot of people airports in their town always say i don't know you're so smart what you said more for columbine and i was going to say i don't know you're so stupid but i don't know you put it you know i decide the simplest thing of all we do is. nobody there was a list and
with the bible you would do or smash shooting no absolutely not why you wouldn't tell them because i happen to have a song in the matrix i just come out and they're shooting and i had a video on t.v. called rock is that kids were able fans of me i think they probably thought that i was too much of a sissy because i was wearing lipstick i don't really know i don't know is going to wear you much you got a bad rap for that yeah it was kind of put my whole career on hold lot of people don't know...
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i never had somebody roll over on me. that's the problem, it could happen. >> you would be around too many thin guys. let's take a short break, we'll come back, i want to ask the question. where do you think america's going? what is happening in the real country of america right now. l, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> i love big macs. this is the first time in a long time i've seen a big mac that looks like the picture. big macs never look this good. you have to come to chinatown. >> that's morgan spur log. i actually love about every six, seven weeks to march ten blocks up the upper east in manhattan and get a big mac and a large fries. >> you just walked a half a mile to get it. >> exactly. >> i recommend -- >> that kind of balances it out a little bit. most people are driving that ten blocks. >> do you ever sneak a big mac in? >> never. not since march
i never had somebody roll over on me. that's the problem, it could happen. >> you would be around too many thin guys. let's take a short break, we'll come back, i want to ask the question. where do you think america's going? what is happening in the real country of america right now. l, i save time, money, and i avoid frustration. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's...
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i can see that. it's got a lot happening. >> i drove my car into the bridge. >> and i loved it. >> runner-up here forhe summer song passengers "let her go." ♪ lights burning low >> i like that. here in a little bit. >> yeah, sounding like donovan. >> is that how it goes? that is not the song of the summer. >> and shazaam's number one pick for the summer song. >> yes. "get lucky." >> with farrell. >> how do you explain "get lucky." >> we had the song the other day. >> the theme song for grace mackenzie. >> getting lucky because they bought the power ball ticket. >> we had this song on, great song, infectious, the kids come in, i stayed up all night long to get lucky and christina goes, turn that down. >> that's not what he's saying all that much. >> kids going to kindergarten singing about getting lucky. >> you've got to get lucky. >> do you have a song of the summer? you like that one. >> i really do like that song. i picked another one i can't remember. what was it called? oh, you know that song? "next to me." >> no, that was earlier this year. >> earlier this year and some of last year. >> she made
i can see that. it's got a lot happening. >> i drove my car into the bridge. >> and i loved it. >> runner-up here forhe summer song passengers "let her go." ♪ lights burning low >> i like that. here in a little bit. >> yeah, sounding like donovan. >> is that how it goes? that is not the song of the summer. >> and shazaam's number one pick for the summer song. >> yes. "get lucky." >> with farrell. >> how do you...
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. >> i was scared because i didn't know what is going to happen. i wanted to sell lemonade z the third day, they shut us down. >> fl inside, you have to shut the stand down. >> it made me want to open my own stand here athere are so many laws. >> the lawyer says american avalanche of new laws is just what feds had last year makes criminals of just about all of us. >> every citizen could be shown to have violated some regulation. and that is a danger to liberty. >> my husband stopped at city hall to try to find out. officials laughed and said really? they shut your lemonade stand he said yes. >> the chief explained. >> not ware of how lemonade was made, what it was made with. and we understand you're young but still you're breaking the law and can't let you do it anymore. >> in wisconsin these kids in texas were stopped too. >> they said you needed a permit. >> in illinois kate and abigail sold girl scout cookies but the city sent them a letter saying stop. >> i was like what? it's girl scouts. >> these people ran afoul of laws they didn't know exist
. >> i was scared because i didn't know what is going to happen. i wanted to sell lemonade z the third day, they shut us down. >> fl inside, you have to shut the stand down. >> it made me want to open my own stand here athere are so many laws. >> the lawyer says american avalanche of new laws is just what feds had last year makes criminals of just about all of us. >> every citizen could be shown to have violated some regulation. and that is a danger to liberty....
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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 just don't know do i have to pay this one more time or what. who is going to answer to me. i don't have the money. the cops are going up and down to street to see what is going on and here you send me a bill. something is wrong. thanks folks, i appreciate you listening to me. i'm
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...
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but mostly i want to thank all of the people who made this happen. yor, and the board of supervisors, and all of the commission and i want to thank jona for making such a wonderful likeness of adolf. he really is the person who made this happen. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, guys. thank you everybody for being here. i appreciate this opportunity to be a part of the history of san francisco. and making this bust and sharing it with you for the people today. and moving forward in future. and i hope that it inspires people to take up more of an interest in the study in sutro. what he stood for, and what those things mean today. and to visit the sutro library. >> the inscription on the pedestal of mayor sutro is quite, quite, something to read. it is almost like an inspiration and it tells you a great deal about this man's life. i have an incredibly fond memory of sutro, and it involves a blue and white bathing suit. and in a certain era of san francisco, people were required to rent a blue, and white bathing suit in order to swim in
but mostly i want to thank all of the people who made this happen. yor, and the board of supervisors, and all of the commission and i want to thank jona for making such a wonderful likeness of adolf. he really is the person who made this happen. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, guys. thank you everybody for being here. i appreciate this opportunity to be a part of the history of san francisco. and making this bust and sharing it with you for the people today. and moving...
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i am going to hold this up because i happen to have one of these. modest. >> i love that ad. >> this is the ad in today's paper and i happen to have the peach green tea lemonade and it's just really fabulous. but you're inventing, also taking advantage of the seismic shift in the way the american consumer, you say that they're just smarter. >> there's no question that there's a seismic shift in consumer behavior mainly because of technology and the mobile platform and we've invested heavily in capability and resources and today, starbucks is the number one consumer. we process almost 4 million mobile transactions last week. but the question is, what does that mean? meaning is we're giving value to our customers in terms of speed of service and doing things for them that enhance the experience, so innovation is not only on products and development, but starbucks today and i would say this for any consumer retail development company in the world. we have to be as relevant where people are working and playing and in our scores. cracking the code on tha
i am going to hold this up because i happen to have one of these. modest. >> i love that ad. >> this is the ad in today's paper and i happen to have the peach green tea lemonade and it's just really fabulous. but you're inventing, also taking advantage of the seismic shift in the way the american consumer, you say that they're just smarter. >> there's no question that there's a seismic shift in consumer behavior mainly because of technology and the mobile platform and we've...
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i don't think this is only happening >> it does seem like it's happening everywhere about. >> this wasyou wrote about beheading. >> op ed. >> an opinion column. we call them op eds. >> i just learned a new word. >> it's all slang. >> i did an op ed. i'll do one in a minute. >> you wrote about it, and -- >> in an op ed, you were talking about the horrific beheading that happened in london. you got a lot of criticism for this. >> did i? >> you did. >> why do you think that? >> you look a little like a mugshot. >> i knew it myself. that face isnnoying to see. i can't tell you -- >> well, i think what happens, when something of this nature occurs, a tragic violent event, immediately offwards, a narrative is formed, blame is designated. opinions we feel around us. i think it's important not to generate more conflict, particularly if the conflict generated fulfills the agenda of the perpetrator of the crime. i thought the fellow that did that crazy murder, afterwards, if he knew mosques were getting burned, he would think brilliant. this is a successful hate -- that doesn't seem to help anyb
i don't think this is only happening >> it does seem like it's happening everywhere about. >> this wasyou wrote about beheading. >> op ed. >> an opinion column. we call them op eds. >> i just learned a new word. >> it's all slang. >> i did an op ed. i'll do one in a minute. >> you wrote about it, and -- >> in an op ed, you were talking about the horrific beheading that happened in london. you got a lot of criticism for this. >> did i?...
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happen. why? well, i think the why is because the system itself really should not be considered in the same mine set or the same sentence with the word "christianity" or "christ" because it's a system, a corporation, a business, a monarchy that is fundamentally narcissistic and self-serving, and the problems will continue. we will not see a radical change under this pope or any other pope as long as the system remains what it is, where this stratified society where clerics, priests, deacons, popes, bishops, cardinals are above other people and believing they are because the higher power made them that way, which is heiracy to say the least, and as long as there's that abuse of the behavior, we'll continue to see what we see. what i find profoundly amazing and have all these years, i've the had benefit of massive amount of graduate education, and i know pretty much about the church history, you know, what's happened, what has not happened, and how it's shaped, you know, civilization, done incredible things
happen. why? well, i think the why is because the system itself really should not be considered in the same mine set or the same sentence with the word "christianity" or "christ" because it's a system, a corporation, a business, a monarchy that is fundamentally narcissistic and self-serving, and the problems will continue. we will not see a radical change under this pope or any other pope as long as the system remains what it is, where this stratified society where clerics,...
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and i happen to be in a particularly unique situation having visited all of the schools because i have been working with the schools for over ten years and all of the schools since i am retired from the newspaper and i am a substitute teacher at this point and i am also retired from the teacher's association and i know that there are facilities and for example, washington high school has a view that overlooks golden gate park as a tremendous view of golden gate park and there was all of these, and lincoln right over here and has tremendous views looking over the pacific ocean and down, and going off of the auditor ums and going over, the kitchens... so what i am suggesting is that i feel that that is not just true with the school system. i suspect, that in other areas that we have these same what i will call unused assets. and what i am recommending is that we should do an inventory of these assets and see if what we can't offer some of these assets to our cooperate community, and so that for example, when conventions come in, we could offer these assets and then, have a new revenue st
and i happen to be in a particularly unique situation having visited all of the schools because i have been working with the schools for over ten years and all of the schools since i am retired from the newspaper and i am a substitute teacher at this point and i am also retired from the teacher's association and i know that there are facilities and for example, washington high school has a view that overlooks golden gate park as a tremendous view of golden gate park and there was all of these,...
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i never had somebody roll over on me. that's the problem, it could happen>> you would be around too many thin guys. let's take a short break, we'll come back, i want to ask the question. where do you think america's going? what is happening in the real country of america right now. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver
i never had somebody roll over on me. that's the problem, it could happen>> you would be around too many thin guys. let's take a short break, we'll come back, i want to ask the question. where do you think america's going? what is happening in the real country of america right now. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta...
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happens. otherwise i think everyone going to be at their favorite watering holes and dinner places when this all happens. obviously the police are working very hard as well and not only focused on the series but they have to be focused on certain parts of our communities that oftentimes flare up and i commend them and the district that was part of the shootings and curtail that pattern and follow up with the agencies and the community base agencies and the youth and violence prevention agencies that deanna is heading up in our office and paul and the others working hard at doing this, but again we ask for everybody's help. if you really are concerned or see anything that we need to get done please let us know possible public and private side. i also want to complement our private sector. i was there at the building operations, owners, manager's association just yesterday and when we called out for san francisco orange pride week gosh we got a lot of volunteers and that enthese yusm has helped and even larry baer said "i can't believe the number of buildings and the opera hall and the ferry build
happens. otherwise i think everyone going to be at their favorite watering holes and dinner places when this all happens. obviously the police are working very hard as well and not only focused on the series but they have to be focused on certain parts of our communities that oftentimes flare up and i commend them and the district that was part of the shootings and curtail that pattern and follow up with the agencies and the community base agencies and the youth and violence prevention agencies...
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i can't explain what the show is about when it's about what happens tomorrow. as you have the frustration, so do i. i want to do the show. for me, as you know, it's all about the purpose of the job. i want to get into it, be relevant and help people day in and day out. we have a great team. if anything happens other than success here, i have to put it on my back, because we have everything we need to succeed. >> what is your impression of cnn? what is its unique selling points? >> big is the word that comes to mind. big personalities like you. big resources. big priorities. there's a lot of manpower here. and big responsibility. what you do is so much harder than what i'm used to doing. that was the big growing pain for me coming here is how am i going to do this for five hours when this story is developing in front of me? >> because you were plunged right in. you started before we knew it. suddenly the boston bombings, the kidnapped girls were found, great tornadoes lashing, and suddenly you're up to your knees in this stuff. i felt what you brought to our net
i can't explain what the show is about when it's about what happens tomorrow. as you have the frustration, so do i. i want to do the show. for me, as you know, it's all about the purpose of the job. i want to get into it, be relevant and help people day in and day out. we have a great team. if anything happens other than success here, i have to put it on my back, because we have everything we need to succeed. >> what is your impression of cnn? what is its unique selling points? >>...
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i also happen to know there is no margin off gas. i have a friend who works for sec ron and cells lobby for alcohol and stores in other municipalities. station p raters don't make any money off the gas. it is a reality till we abolish cars, that we need gas stations and because of the way and the nature of that business has changed, there aren't a lot of revenue sources for profitability. the gas station owner has committed they're not going to sell alcohol. our proposal would not allow that, if there is only one parcel space, then the only people who would buy stuff at the convenience store because it wouldn't really be convenience to go to the convenience store. [speaker not understood]. there's one handicapped space and one regular parking space and that space ask often used by people coming out of the car wash drying off their car. ~ is often used i don't see it impacting local businesses there especially since a lot of times with 19th avenue, it's people who are driving. they notice they need gas, they'll stop and go to the gas s
i also happen to know there is no margin off gas. i have a friend who works for sec ron and cells lobby for alcohol and stores in other municipalities. station p raters don't make any money off the gas. it is a reality till we abolish cars, that we need gas stations and because of the way and the nature of that business has changed, there aren't a lot of revenue sources for profitability. the gas station owner has committed they're not going to sell alcohol. our proposal would not allow that,...
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i did it and i did it because of what i thought was happening, what i knew was happening was wrong, and i thought the american people had a right to know. therefore, he told the story about the nsa monitoring all of our phone calls and all of our e-mail and internet activity. he gave that story to the guardian and to the washington post. now, the big question is: what should happen to him? should we hang him or hale hims a hero? daniel ellsberg has come forward and said he is a patriot and this is a man, daniel ellsberg says i have been waiting to see for the last 40 years. we will talk about that. take your calls at 866-55-press right here on current of it that viewers like about "the young turks" is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here.t.v. with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >> the war room. >> compared to other countries with tighter g
i did it and i did it because of what i thought was happening, what i knew was happening was wrong, and i thought the american people had a right to know. therefore, he told the story about the nsa monitoring all of our phone calls and all of our e-mail and internet activity. he gave that story to the guardian and to the washington post. now, the big question is: what should happen to him? should we hang him or hale hims a hero? daniel ellsberg has come forward and said he is a patriot and this...
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there is a bit of activity going on, but i happen to think more activity should be going on and it's maybe something that our staff and the film commission folks maybe ought to be talking about. and i think it's a very important economic development activity. so i think that the whole city should be interested in it as a job-creating opportunity, business-development opportunity, and generally an economic-development opportunity for the city. so i am very supportive of that kind of marketing and bringing back more films to treasure island. >> it's just that maybe some of the hangars have been vacant long enough, where there might be some even more problems than there had been in the past, because they haven't been utilized more consistently. that might be a challenge now. >> i think it would be a challenge, but i think there are solutions to that. that you know, when folks put their heads together and work in a coordinated way, i have found in my experience that once people are willing to work on finding a solution to bringing those hangars back into operating condition and doing the
there is a bit of activity going on, but i happen to think more activity should be going on and it's maybe something that our staff and the film commission folks maybe ought to be talking about. and i think it's a very important economic development activity. so i think that the whole city should be interested in it as a job-creating opportunity, business-development opportunity, and generally an economic-development opportunity for the city. so i am very supportive of that kind of marketing...