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i think the more we can encourage this fantastic phenomenon, the better. again, i support what my -- what can says. -- ken says. small businesses in general have a great impact on the economy. engaging entrepreneurs so they have an opportunity to create new jobs will benefit not only additional older individuals but younger people who are able to seek employment with those opportunities as well. any final collins, comments? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to thank our panel today. i think this has been a fascinating hearing that is really going to help increase public awareness of the critical and growing role that senior -- onreneurs, on core koran for are playing in our economy. characterization of the changing demographics as being a silver lining rather than a silver tsunami. that is a wonderful line and i hope you won't mind if i start using it. it was really interesting. chairman suggesting that we do this hearing, i had no idea that more older people were starting businesses in the very younger parts of our population. this has been an eye-op
i think the more we can encourage this fantastic phenomenon, the better. again, i support what my -- what can says. -- ken says. small businesses in general have a great impact on the economy. engaging entrepreneurs so they have an opportunity to create new jobs will benefit not only additional older individuals but younger people who are able to seek employment with those opportunities as well. any final collins, comments? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just want to thank our panel today....
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i talked with plant workers at ge about part two. training more americans with the skills to fill the new jobs. in tennessee, i talked with students about part three. guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education from early childhood to college and right into a career. part four. making sure hard work pays off for men and women with wages you can live on, savings you can retire on, and health insurance that is there for you when you need it. these ideas will strengthen the middle class and tell more people work their way into the middle class. some of them will require congress. take steps to expand opportunity for more families on my own, i will. i asked business leaders and philanthropic leaders to partner with us to the dance these goals. every single day i'm going to fight them for these priorities. for more middle- class families and to keep america a place were you can always make it if you try. thanks. have a great weekend. enjoy the super bowl. >> you may not have been thinking about it at the time, that on tuesday when the pr
i talked with plant workers at ge about part two. training more americans with the skills to fill the new jobs. in tennessee, i talked with students about part three. guaranteeing every child access to a world-class education from early childhood to college and right into a career. part four. making sure hard work pays off for men and women with wages you can live on, savings you can retire on, and health insurance that is there for you when you need it. these ideas will strengthen the middle...
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i-i guess i thought i was gonna have more time thinking about it. >> it's what we want. >> maybe i needre time. what's that look for? >> i--'cause i--it's-- >> i think i-i need more time. >> i have a construction crew getting ready to clean up this building, like, tomorrow morning, and i asked you if all these things, and you kept saying to me, "well, those are all ifs. i need to see it on paper." well, here it is. i mean, listen, if you want to keep this company a $2-million company, then just keep things the way they are. >> [sighs] >> we're always gonna get to the point where he's gonna say yes and then at the last minute he's gonna say no. >> it's just--it's just overwhelming to me. i just--i hope you guys don't get too disappointed. i-i just can't sign this right now. i-i just can't. >> even though i've given rich everything he needs, he's still reluctant to take risks. let's go take a walk. rich needs to take a moment and clear his mind. hopefully, he'll get past it and make this deal happen. >> i don't understand. >> it's too fast. >> that makes no sense! >> i don't know what hap
i-i guess i thought i was gonna have more time thinking about it. >> it's what we want. >> maybe i needre time. what's that look for? >> i--'cause i--it's-- >> i think i-i need more time. >> i have a construction crew getting ready to clean up this building, like, tomorrow morning, and i asked you if all these things, and you kept saying to me, "well, those are all ifs. i need to see it on paper." well, here it is. i mean, listen, if you want to keep this...
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i have been in hearing of the sfmta where the directors themselves have asked, why is there not more women, i can tell you out of the 1500 that we represent in the industry there are just a handful of women who have been hired and these are just good paying jobs and we don't have any control of the union over the hiring and the hiring is completely controlled and a union location or other by the employers, and in fact the employers have insisted over the years even in bargaining when i brought it up along with the other business agents they have insisted on controlling and holding all aspects of the hiring and these workers are hired and then after that they become the members of the union, we want diversity and we want really to be able to go into a garage, and say that there are people from every background and that is not the case often and there is a term that i use and some of the employees out there and they screen for ethnicity and you go in a garage and you find that everyone is one of an ethnic group and one age bracket and all men and so on, considering the unemployment that
i have been in hearing of the sfmta where the directors themselves have asked, why is there not more women, i can tell you out of the 1500 that we represent in the industry there are just a handful of women who have been hired and these are just good paying jobs and we don't have any control of the union over the hiring and the hiring is completely controlled and a union location or other by the employers, and in fact the employers have insisted over the years even in bargaining when i brought...
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and the higher i lift it, the more work i do. the more work i do, the more what it has-- begins with a e. energy, okay? if i elevate way, way, way up, it's got a lot of energy. and we call that energy energy of position. and that energy of position, you could put the work in today and you could use it tomorrow. so you can store it. it can be there for your potential use. so that being the case, gang, we got a name for energy of position. begin with p, e, what is it? potential energy. potential energy is energy of position. we talked before about a slingshot. when you pull a slingshot back further, okay? boom, the projectile's gonna go faster. and we said it gonna go faster, it got more momentum. today, we're gonna say, "yeah, it's got more momentum." but if it has momentum, it also has something else? begins with a e. try it. all right, ends with y. energy, okay? but now, it's energy of motion. and we call kinetic--we call-- energy of motion what, gang? kinetic energy. yeah. so i can go like this and pull it with position. more po
and the higher i lift it, the more work i do. the more work i do, the more what it has-- begins with a e. energy, okay? if i elevate way, way, way up, it's got a lot of energy. and we call that energy energy of position. and that energy of position, you could put the work in today and you could use it tomorrow. so you can store it. it can be there for your potential use. so that being the case, gang, we got a name for energy of position. begin with p, e, what is it? potential energy. potential...
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i don't know what else to say. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more. tter. >> all right. >> bye, i love you. >> we had been filming in another part of the prison, and when we came back to the sensitive needs yard, first thing we heard was wicked filling us in on some gossip that had to do with demon. >> and so everybody's doing good. demon's doing good. no, he doesn't have his teeth yet. poor demon. i know he wants those, really. yeah. he has this new boyfriend that is an older man. i shouldn't be talking about his business, but i will. he's, like, 70 years old. oh, god, you got to hear this. it's a great story. he's going to be his sugar daddy and he doesn't care if he doesn't have teeth. yeah. so he can gum his way to the stars. that was a joke. >> apparently demon was trying to get dentures, and so we ran into him on the yard just as he was coming back from the dentist. >> i just went to dental today. they got my dentures over there. they didn't give them to me today but they'll put me on a list to get them. so i was kind of excited about that. that
i don't know what else to say. >> i like you too. >> i like you more. >> i like you more. tter. >> all right. >> bye, i love you. >> we had been filming in another part of the prison, and when we came back to the sensitive needs yard, first thing we heard was wicked filling us in on some gossip that had to do with demon. >> and so everybody's doing good. demon's doing good. no, he doesn't have his teeth yet. poor demon. i know he wants those, really....
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people i think that in in the united states i think that we're more comfortable to say you know yes this is a hate crime because we know by law you know for the most part i mean we are protected by law. you know to not be discriminated against in most of the united states well i think that the russian gays and lesbians are also protected by law not to be discriminated against there are absolutely no criminal punishment for being gay in russia but unfortunately i agree with you discrimination doesn't have to be legalized sometimes it's just social attitudes playing out and to that point i would like to ask a question on the style of l g b t advocacy because many people would argue that this very persistent somewhat aggressive style of. advocacy is actually hurting gay people in russia because many russians when they hear you hear those calls to boycott the olympics they actually have pro-choice gay and lesbians as scapegoats they believe that the west is all out on russia because of all all all those concerns and i would argue that it's not making the lives of algae pretty commun
people i think that in in the united states i think that we're more comfortable to say you know yes this is a hate crime because we know by law you know for the most part i mean we are protected by law. you know to not be discriminated against in most of the united states well i think that the russian gays and lesbians are also protected by law not to be discriminated against there are absolutely no criminal punishment for being gay in russia but unfortunately i agree with you discrimination...
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thank you. >> i just had one more question. as i understand it in your more detailed capital plan we know that sea level rise is obviously not reflected except at this point two things that are going on, one is the study combined with the capital planning committee, the city ccpc you talk about the allocation of $500,000 which references the united states army corps of jers. -- engineers. these are 2 separate efforts but while you can't quantify anything by this time i would hope by the next time this is presented to the commission because sea level rises is obviously a huge strategic issue because this will be added to the capital plan at some point and we just have any way of knowing with the size of the effort is and also under the multi agency study my question is bcdc, are they involved? because it would seem this is not just a port of san francisco issue, it's really a bay area-wide issue. i'm asking more questions than you can answer. >> someone can answer them, i believe mr. dunham is going to do so right now. >> brad be
thank you. >> i just had one more question. as i understand it in your more detailed capital plan we know that sea level rise is obviously not reflected except at this point two things that are going on, one is the study combined with the capital planning committee, the city ccpc you talk about the allocation of $500,000 which references the united states army corps of jers. -- engineers. these are 2 separate efforts but while you can't quantify anything by this time i would hope by the...
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and i think that we need to be more proactive, and i think that the city agencies need to be more proactive and in a way that it is, it is, you know, it is going to complicate things more if we don't do that. just to respond, briefly, and first of all, you know, i take responsibility, and i invited the senior level and not the director level, folks that you know, you have, sort of deputy director level from mta and you have that level from oewd, and you have the deputy director of dph and so she is actually at this point, senior staff at planning and so you know, i don't think that john ram expected to come. beyond that, we do hear your concerns about involving the community and we do have it about three months away from the time, every year in the spring, there is going to be quite a bit of sort of work on evaluating and monitoring the da every year. and so, i do take absolutely the importance of having a process around that i would not worry too much that in february, that has not started, i think that the time that it started is probably in the next couple of months and we think that it
and i think that we need to be more proactive, and i think that the city agencies need to be more proactive and in a way that it is, it is, you know, it is going to complicate things more if we don't do that. just to respond, briefly, and first of all, you know, i take responsibility, and i invited the senior level and not the director level, folks that you know, you have, sort of deputy director level from mta and you have that level from oewd, and you have the deputy director of dph and so...
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and i think it's more or less an overkill. mean 26 years, it don't matter if you done the crime or didn't do the crime. guilty or not guilty. none of that matters anymore. 26 years. that's enough time for anyone. i've done did more time than guys are doing for murder, unless they're on death row. and there's no murder involved in my case. attempted murder. i mean, come on, really. i don't let it get me down. i try not. sometimes i do lose my cool and i'll snap off at someone but then i'm cool. >> we first met stone three years earlier during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. >> it's a glamour job but somebody's got to do it. >> when stone first came to prison he was an admitted thug, who fought frequently. >> where you going, big buddy? >> but the james stone we met considered himself a changed man, thanks to indiana state prison's cat adoption program. >> he's my little buddy. i depend on im. he's more dependable than anything i got in here. i mean, he takes a lot of the anger and temper away. makes it easier to
and i think it's more or less an overkill. mean 26 years, it don't matter if you done the crime or didn't do the crime. guilty or not guilty. none of that matters anymore. 26 years. that's enough time for anyone. i've done did more time than guys are doing for murder, unless they're on death row. and there's no murder involved in my case. attempted murder. i mean, come on, really. i don't let it get me down. i try not. sometimes i do lose my cool and i'll snap off at someone but then i'm cool....
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i say reputation solved problem. trust cloud gives people more ways to determine someone's reputation. you want to bor row money from me want to issue a credit card? is why should i trust? had you reliable snf how will i know? i can check out your credit score but that only tells me how much. a man invented crotrust cloud. >> it helps you collect all of your trust worthy data you have generated on-line, on the web, on your mobile devices, linked in, facebook, twitter and puts it a all into pone place that yu could use anywhere. so when your thumb is buttoning over the buy button you don't have to him too search somebody or do a background check. in the fapast you were lucky enough to have a referral from a friend. now they are hundreds of millions of people out there on the web. meaning the reviews that people make of each other, the transactions they have completed on these marketplaces can all go into trust cloud. >> you evaluate this into a score. you can't get that. >> that's what is beautiful about -- there's the idea of wig data. >> 818 you
i say reputation solved problem. trust cloud gives people more ways to determine someone's reputation. you want to bor row money from me want to issue a credit card? is why should i trust? had you reliable snf how will i know? i can check out your credit score but that only tells me how much. a man invented crotrust cloud. >> it helps you collect all of your trust worthy data you have generated on-line, on the web, on your mobile devices, linked in, facebook, twitter and puts it a all...
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be fair visit befair.org to learn more >>> do you tnk this gap is real, and i tink the rich to do moreso much they should do more. i really believe in ameritocracy. >> what does that mean? >> if somebody takes risks, puts in money, he should reap the fruits of it. >> a billionaire named carl icahn. risk it, earn it, keep it? >> absolutely. absolutely. let me tell you something. one thin i think we should all embrace is the idea of booms and budgets. a lot of people don't understand. without a boom and bust system we don't become the greatest country in the world, but you can't get that sort of cycle going when we discourage everyone from taki risks, from taking chances. jobs, entrepreneurship is down dramatically. take the chances, when people win they win big, have coattails and the world benefits d. it on hiown, worth $20 billion. he's not going in and saving banks like buffett does when e he knows the bunks will ultimately g bailed out. risks his own money and he wins. he's a guy that came from nothing. made that on his own. someone people shop admire. carl and i have done a couple
be fair visit befair.org to learn more >>> do you tnk this gap is real, and i tink the rich to do moreso much they should do more. i really believe in ameritocracy. >> what does that mean? >> if somebody takes risks, puts in money, he should reap the fruits of it. >> a billionaire named carl icahn. risk it, earn it, keep it? >> absolutely. absolutely. let me tell you something. one thin i think we should all embrace is the idea of booms and budgets. a lot of...
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the other rationale is that it could change the dynamic of cohabitating and someone will say that i need more of the retail space and so i am willing to cover more of the rent and someone who might be on the margin of being able to afford to be there might be allowed to be there because someone is willing to pick up more of the rent. and equally important is that it is not enforcable and no one is going to go out and check it and why would we enact the laws that we can't enforce and are way below kind of the line of reason where we ought to be even. >> i think that it should be something that is left up to the individual tenants and negotiate among themselves and rather than frankly the planning department being in the business of regulating individual aportionment. and if you wanted to put that in the commission's recommendations, i think that we have already talked about a way to remove that requirement as long as we are keeping the over all zoning. >> we have recommended language, >> great. >> let's open any other commissioner questions? >> do you want to open it up to public comment, do w
the other rationale is that it could change the dynamic of cohabitating and someone will say that i need more of the retail space and so i am willing to cover more of the rent and someone who might be on the margin of being able to afford to be there might be allowed to be there because someone is willing to pick up more of the rent. and equally important is that it is not enforcable and no one is going to go out and check it and why would we enact the laws that we can't enforce and are way...
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we have attracted more women to the show. now, ihink there are more women playing jeopardy on air than there are men. and that's good for us. and they're getting a little more adventurous when it comes to wagering. >> that's exactly how men and women act when they're at a bar when they're single. the woman is very careful, and the guy is like, yeah! hey, i have a question, alex. >> i have an answer. >> a lot of people, some might say, watch jeopardy and think, wow, this is a horrible reflection of capitalistic greed. instead of money, have you pondered the thought of replacing cash with hugs or daily affirmations. >> ridiculous. >> let me move closer. >> greg is going off on one of his tangents again. >> exactly. >> i think the jeopardy, and i have said this on a number of occasions, is really a reflection of america. >> that's great. >> a reflection of america. >> yes. >> and americans are very competitive. america is the land of opportunity. and we provide opportunity for our contestants. if you're bright, if you know how to play
we have attracted more women to the show. now, ihink there are more women playing jeopardy on air than there are men. and that's good for us. and they're getting a little more adventurous when it comes to wagering. >> that's exactly how men and women act when they're at a bar when they're single. the woman is very careful, and the guy is like, yeah! hey, i have a question, alex. >> i have an answer. >> a lot of people, some might say, watch jeopardy and think, wow, this is a...
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very it's a reliable let's put it that way but it's not nearly as exciting and and you know i think i've more or less met all my old friends from the past i mean it's trickled off quite a bit tapered off quite a bit. well personally i am a facebook bull i do see a positive future for facebook and the reason is because it's such a great tool for businesses my small business actually runs mostly on facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and princeton university actually did a study recently that showed compared facebook to a disease like a virus and how it spreads and then it dies but i actually disagreed with it because facebook then turned around and slapped down princeton showing a study that showed that princeton's numbers are declining according to their own formula and they used to show that the growth of facebook will continue and consider this only two billion of the five billion people in the world are actually on the internet right now so as the internet continues to grow and we have more people in the world who will be on the inter
very it's a reliable let's put it that way but it's not nearly as exciting and and you know i think i've more or less met all my old friends from the past i mean it's trickled off quite a bit tapered off quite a bit. well personally i am a facebook bull i do see a positive future for facebook and the reason is because it's such a great tool for businesses my small business actually runs mostly on facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and...
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of giving them more to small organic farmers i can agree more with that but in terms of the sugar tax i mean it seems like a great idea but now everything has sugar in them nearly all processed foods have sugar and of course we saw what happened with bloomberg attempt to ban. certain a certain amount i mean people don't really like that and also that would really raise the prices for pretty much all processed foods how do you expect people to get on board with that. well i think one of the problems is that it's a big corporations out of control engles and media they had a nice little any time can we tell people are trying to control wards. hell if you policies big corporations and the so-called corporate libertarians those whom girlish fiat and smith but they don't really. they they basically engage in massive come pains. basically museum floor and people of all the true information whole foods so all i think is is very very difficult but if. we can fight to be stupid and meek by some reforms here and there i don't see the courts into of course there is also this idea of deregulation
of giving them more to small organic farmers i can agree more with that but in terms of the sugar tax i mean it seems like a great idea but now everything has sugar in them nearly all processed foods have sugar and of course we saw what happened with bloomberg attempt to ban. certain a certain amount i mean people don't really like that and also that would really raise the prices for pretty much all processed foods how do you expect people to get on board with that. well i think one of the...
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to you oh i've become very paranoid and especially now i have a child more naturally yeah i'm married to a woman. well ever since i had a child you know i i used to not let this stuff affect me at all you know i would just go home you know do my thing a home go to work leave it there didn't even think about it when my son can. and so my life all of a sudden if someone was looking at me a little too long i be like what's your deal you know we just like momma bear came out and i was so protective and he can be impacted but you know on the other hand one thing i do feel is that out of respect for the men and women who really do this job when people say to me always in the crib you don't always do that you're the least of you know lisa cut the guy was laying there with the rubber racks and his head gets up and goes in his lunch who really do his job they don't have that luxury and so i can supreme court they love i'm going to go out on crimes they analyze what but they don't go out the problem as much as we do another year i would just like you do you know they don't know five adults invo
to you oh i've become very paranoid and especially now i have a child more naturally yeah i'm married to a woman. well ever since i had a child you know i i used to not let this stuff affect me at all you know i would just go home you know do my thing a home go to work leave it there didn't even think about it when my son can. and so my life all of a sudden if someone was looking at me a little too long i be like what's your deal you know we just like momma bear came out and i was so protective...
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data find i was more naughty dot com. right to see. her story. and i think that you're. on our reporters would. be a. little. europe's largest to say as haitian of computer hackers has filed a criminal complaint against the german chancellor over her role in the n.s.a. spying it accuses the country's leadership along with american and british secret agents of violating privacy arise by carrying out illegal covert intelligence operations she spoke to one of the activists of the group behind the legal action we have strong indications that the driven goal the mend. together with the american spies on all of our details to live at the moment even if the whole media blitz covering bad they stay very very passive and they for us it looked like they were just debating until the storm is over and that's why we want to force the federal prison prosecutor to start a real investigation on what is going on and what band wrong and how of the government's not only the american all the others are in true invading our digital lives it's still not proven that any of these measures reall
data find i was more naughty dot com. right to see. her story. and i think that you're. on our reporters would. be a. little. europe's largest to say as haitian of computer hackers has filed a criminal complaint against the german chancellor over her role in the n.s.a. spying it accuses the country's leadership along with american and british secret agents of violating privacy arise by carrying out illegal covert intelligence operations she spoke to one of the activists of the group behind the...
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and i bought mine when each was worth about 140 abuse. now each is worth and morean $800 i'm so glad that i am smart and put all my money in there. okay, i didn't at all my money there, that would be dumb. but all currencies are based upon reputations. and so far the reputation has held up. here to educate us about this is the creator of the shop. she has been called the queen of bitcoin. >> what was your interest? >> i was living in silicon valley and learned about it. it was one of the few things i saw that could disrupt and resolution eyes a financial institution. away we spend money. john: and more stores are taking it all the time? >> yes, including others. the ones you work for nasa with your partner and you decided to start a bit like with amazon. >> that is right. last april and we trusted that the gifts would come. >> business is based upon trust and reputation. you have to grab people's confidence and make sure that they get what they ask for. and your accent suggest you're from a former european communist country? >> i'm from the proxy republic. >> we ne
and i bought mine when each was worth about 140 abuse. now each is worth and morean $800 i'm so glad that i am smart and put all my money in there. okay, i didn't at all my money there, that would be dumb. but all currencies are based upon reputations. and so far the reputation has held up. here to educate us about this is the creator of the shop. she has been called the queen of bitcoin. >> what was your interest? >> i was living in silicon valley and learned about it. it was one...
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i could have been in more bands. there are many things. hink we all have things, if you look back, you could have changed. but you live your life as it unreels. and so all you can do is learn from those things and have a -- have a better life as you go forward. >> where do you put family, marriage, children? >> oh, i said before, i'd like to have children in the family just hasn't happened yet. but i'm an eternal optimist. >> but at this moment in your life, nothing, nothing would please you more than to see on your fourth try to win the ultimate championship in professional sports? >> that would be truly amazing. and i would just be so happy for everybody in the northwest that's followed the team. and everybody in the organization, the players, would just be a peak experience. and you don't have that many peak experiences at the summit of sports. chances for it and you talk to other owners, there are not that many chances to get to the super bowl. i was at the giants facility yesterday watching the team practice and they have the super bow
i could have been in more bands. there are many things. hink we all have things, if you look back, you could have changed. but you live your life as it unreels. and so all you can do is learn from those things and have a -- have a better life as you go forward. >> where do you put family, marriage, children? >> oh, i said before, i'd like to have children in the family just hasn't happened yet. but i'm an eternal optimist. >> but at this moment in your life, nothing, nothing...
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and i want to move along, and about two weeks ago i happened to catch on video more nan a dozen cops arresting one drunk guy in the mission. a lot of folks were complaining that there are were so many cops to arrest one drunk and i think that you got to remember the perception that we see from that is an excess of police force, okay? and the same thing on the same theme of excess police, force, and this weekend, if you knew this in the castro, it is on the sfweekly website and one of the nudist is taken down to the ground and you have three or four cops trying to arrest him and he is in pain and he is nude. how much of a threat really is he nude. and the last thing has to do with chief, you again, and you appeared recently at a press conference with ron con way regarding a million dollar reward for some gun control stuff. there is a problem in the community where we are not getting transparency from sfcity. regarding a lot of the public policies they are developing for here at city hall. and every time that i see you appearing with ron con way, i wonder, you know, is or was the chief
and i want to move along, and about two weeks ago i happened to catch on video more nan a dozen cops arresting one drunk guy in the mission. a lot of folks were complaining that there are were so many cops to arrest one drunk and i think that you got to remember the perception that we see from that is an excess of police force, okay? and the same thing on the same theme of excess police, force, and this weekend, if you knew this in the castro, it is on the sfweekly website and one of the nudist...
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i think we should do more. if you're worried about damage -- yes, i'm worried about what snowden did with respect to security. i would ask the newspaper to think before they act because we are in danger of making ourselves less safe as a result. as i say -- but i think the public reaction, as i judge it, has not been one of sort of shock horror. it's been much more intelligence agencies carry out intelligence work could. >> thank you. in hindsight, prime minister, is there anything that the n.s.c. has missed? >> i think there are some specific subjects of quite a technical nature that organizations like yours and others have drawn to our attention. i am not a scientist. so e.m.p.'s and space weather, i think that's actually useful to give the officials to say, have we got this covered, have we got that covered? i think we need to go faster with this work about really examining plans, whether it's the budget, whether it's the conflict pool, can we do more to make this organization really drive policy rather than
i think we should do more. if you're worried about damage -- yes, i'm worried about what snowden did with respect to security. i would ask the newspaper to think before they act because we are in danger of making ourselves less safe as a result. as i say -- but i think the public reaction, as i judge it, has not been one of sort of shock horror. it's been much more intelligence agencies carry out intelligence work could. >> thank you. in hindsight, prime minister, is there anything that...
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push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was the perfect spot to be. i find fly casting very relaxing and also at the same time very challenging sport. takes me out into the nature. almost like drawing art in the air. and then i can make these beautiful loops out there. >> even though people from across the globe come here to compete, it's still a place where locals in the know relax and enjoy some rely unique scenery. until next time, get out and play!
push forward. >> i did gave it a try and had great time but i might need some more practice. i met someone else with real fly casting skills. her name is donna and she is an international fly casting champion. >> i have competed in the casting ponds in golden gate park in san francisco. i have been to japan and norway for fly casting competition. i spend my weekends here at the club and at the casting pond. it's a great place to learn and have fun. on a season day like this, it was...
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reporting from tokyo japan more news coming your way at the top of the hour stay with us. i. street another one of the more transparent society. we see. the city the city. we will. tell the i.o.c. . when you're in the arctic you have the entire feet she looks like a. people. the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second. edition can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we. this is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them i'm. sure this is the one that i'm going to go with them once again it's the fear of all women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when you're killing money but if somebody would you would just prefer. i know to say more and more if that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation guns to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed
reporting from tokyo japan more news coming your way at the top of the hour stay with us. i. street another one of the more transparent society. we see. the city the city. we will. tell the i.o.c. . when you're in the arctic you have the entire feet she looks like a. people. the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second. edition can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we. this is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to...
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i've got more. inouncer ] rogaine foam is proven to help stop hair loss. for 85% of guys, it regrew hair. rogaine foam. stop losing. start gaining. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. before we go, general mcchrystal, would you please sign my microwave for the yellow ribbon fund? ( cheers and applause ) you're next, b
i've got more. inouncer ] rogaine foam is proven to help stop hair loss. for 85% of guys, it regrew hair. rogaine foam. stop losing. start gaining. >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody. before we go, general mcchrystal, would you please sign my microwave for the yellow ribbon fund? ( cheers and applause ) you're next, b
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i have more than enough to eat at home. [laughter] >> jon: i don't want anyone to find out. [ laughter ] i have substance issues. hey it's rob ford you expect this sort of thing from him. >> pop star justin bieber is charged with assault in canada. bieber is accuse tdz of beating a limo driver in the head last month. [ laughter ] >> jon: let me see if i can reenact that scene. >> is the temperature okay back there? yeah, yeah, i want the atmosphere lights on ahhhhh! all right i'm going to put the privacy shield up. [laughter] >> jon: what the (bleep) is going on in canada. >> bad boys of canada, justin bieber and rob ford. >> talking about justin bieber scandal. >> we love ford a little bit. >> you have rob ford and justin bieber in the same town. how are they going to management that? ♪ >> jon: it's a little joke. they are just a couple of playful scams accused of committing major felonies. it's not like they said things loudly in a post game sell bra tory interview. >> according to deadspin the day after sherman's intervie
i have more than enough to eat at home. [laughter] >> jon: i don't want anyone to find out. [ laughter ] i have substance issues. hey it's rob ford you expect this sort of thing from him. >> pop star justin bieber is charged with assault in canada. bieber is accuse tdz of beating a limo driver in the head last month. [ laughter ] >> jon: let me see if i can reenact that scene. >> is the temperature okay back there? yeah, yeah, i want the atmosphere lights on ahhhhh! all...
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and i think they are making zero progress but we need to keep pressing on them to make more progress. >> rose: you left the meeting thinks thinking what is the biggest gap between china and the united states? >> you know, i think on the economic issues, in some ways, not to be ove overly optimistici think we are pushing on an open door with regards to the direction we are encouraging them to go. >> i think they have a different view of time than we do and we are going to find frustrating how slow the progress is and i think they need to understand in order for in relationship to stay strong in a context of both the u.s. economy and public opinion, they are going to need to show the progress in terms fat are a a little bit faster. >> rose: many people will say we have to prepare for that, in other words, it is important on the part of the leaders of this country to look at the changing dynamics and china not in terms of -- >> depending on whether you look at europe as a group, it is the china is the third largest economy, if you look at it country by country, it is the second largest e
and i think they are making zero progress but we need to keep pressing on them to make more progress. >> rose: you left the meeting thinks thinking what is the biggest gap between china and the united states? >> you know, i think on the economic issues, in some ways, not to be ove overly optimistici think we are pushing on an open door with regards to the direction we are encouraging them to go. >> i think they have a different view of time than we do and we are going to find...
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>> okay. >> i would like to see it continued more than two weeks. >> more than two weeks? >> personally. >> but, i, do they have a juke box? >> could you guys come up and we have a couple more questions. and i will take in a second. >> so, the question is do you have a juke box? >> they do have a juke box. >> they do. >> commissioner akers? >> so the risk that we run is that if we do it longer than two weeks, once they hit 45 days, they get the permit no matter what. >> start pushing it out. then 30 days would be the max that we would... with the wiggle room on this. >> so it is better to grant the permit with conditions that are strong and enforcable, than to continue continue continue it out. because they will get it without any conditions. at that point. >> so the two weeks, gives us some time to see what has happened. right? when they come in two weeks? >> right? >> in other words, so if we go too long. >> if it goes to 45 days they automatically get the permit and so it is up to the neighbors to really get it together and to meet with these people to really get this th
>> okay. >> i would like to see it continued more than two weeks. >> more than two weeks? >> personally. >> but, i, do they have a juke box? >> could you guys come up and we have a couple more questions. and i will take in a second. >> so, the question is do you have a juke box? >> they do have a juke box. >> they do. >> commissioner akers? >> so the risk that we run is that if we do it longer than two weeks, once they hit 45...
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to live in but you have to have a fascination with so many of these stories are based on actual i think more than the viewing public would like to know there's nothing we can come up with this is weird is what's already happened it's a struggle now for me to just be the person i was before the show i was a naive girl and i kind of miss that night girl out of it plus you know what i like about some are that he's the whole package because something is that good looking you think you simply have to be stupid all next on larry king now. going to larry king now today's topic his criminal minds my guests are two of the show's long time stars joe montana and a.j. they play david rossi and jennifer jay jay's year old special agents working for the f.b.i.'s behavioral analysis you know i love the show the two hundred episode of criminal minds airs wednesday february fifth it airs at nine pm on c.b.s. c.b.s. owns all these procedurals what do you make why did the show's work. that's good question larry i don't look a gift horse in the mouth or the truth you know or a part of it i think is people have
to live in but you have to have a fascination with so many of these stories are based on actual i think more than the viewing public would like to know there's nothing we can come up with this is weird is what's already happened it's a struggle now for me to just be the person i was before the show i was a naive girl and i kind of miss that night girl out of it plus you know what i like about some are that he's the whole package because something is that good looking you think you simply have...
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it wasn't it wasn't tough because i was more i was really worried about buying things i was more so worried about making it to the n.f.l. so what other guys you know the guys that play with me i was i would say that it was tough for most of them but he played nine years now nine years in the pros yes oh you want to play. five more years. you thinking about what you have other things you touch a lot of bases right i try to what do you think about post career post career i think that if you post a response now you have to make plans and come up with the with some some kind of goals of oh and just jot them down just just think about what you want to do after you're done playing because this is the time now to start thinking about that because you're still a young man and you know just limit sharing stops yet what happens then. you want to something else whatever it is that you want to do whatever it is have you handled investments well yes that you're in good shape. coming up vern is going to take his talents from the grid on to the odd gallery and the curling club will walk next. to me there
it wasn't it wasn't tough because i was more i was really worried about buying things i was more so worried about making it to the n.f.l. so what other guys you know the guys that play with me i was i would say that it was tough for most of them but he played nine years now nine years in the pros yes oh you want to play. five more years. you thinking about what you have other things you touch a lot of bases right i try to what do you think about post career post career i think that if you post...
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i can give more. we all can. i thank the president for asking me i'm energize to serve americans new rule as we look as this as we sprint to the finish. i trust them to choose wisely as they have the great senator from montana. for the young people chasing their dream across searching for the river valley or climate future along the rockie mountain front. the -- there is no honor in public service. i disagree. i think the greatest human endeavor is service. service to friends, family, church, synagogue, public service most noble human endeavor is service. encourage young folks to take up that challenge. it's more than honorable. it's an obligation to serve. i, you to follow and serve. choose to serve others. for me it has been an honor of a lifetime. i'm lucky. the respect i say for the last time is full faith and the highest in the senate -- i have to say i'm not going anywhere. i'm just taking a trip. maybe for a year or two. across the pay passaic. i'll be coming back. different to be taken. and thank all of my
i can give more. we all can. i thank the president for asking me i'm energize to serve americans new rule as we look as this as we sprint to the finish. i trust them to choose wisely as they have the great senator from montana. for the young people chasing their dream across searching for the river valley or climate future along the rockie mountain front. the -- there is no honor in public service. i disagree. i think the greatest human endeavor is service. service to friends, family, church,...
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i think it is great that there are more and more voices out there. but i think you do need some sort of ability to contextualize , give nuance to the story, and that it is one of those areas which is quite hard to accumulate. not that it is harder to be a religion correspondent than a political correspondent. it is a different job. you're less reacting and more crafting features and thinking about ways in which religion and spirituality is changing. >> thank you for a wonderful, wonderful presentation. there are so much concern about the business model of journalism. you talked about the podcast funded in a nontraditional way. i'm wondering if there is a future for that, for religion journalism moving forward? is there enough interest and nontraditional funding that would go into reporting. ? >> i am invested in it because it is reduced by friends who are coming out with great stories that i have long wanted to report on, and they're giving me work. i should mention that. tofact, i go to arizona next talk about spirituality and health issues that i am
i think it is great that there are more and more voices out there. but i think you do need some sort of ability to contextualize , give nuance to the story, and that it is one of those areas which is quite hard to accumulate. not that it is harder to be a religion correspondent than a political correspondent. it is a different job. you're less reacting and more crafting features and thinking about ways in which religion and spirituality is changing. >> thank you for a wonderful, wonderful...
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i think it is a very important model. there is push for more tools in the tool box which i think are appropriate. i think the tools in laura's law that allow family and friends petition when they're concerned about the well-being of a loved one failing in and out of the mental health system is very important. there are other tools around intensive case management and also our mobile crisis team. you know, our health director is not able to ask for more resources because of the difficult budget environment. i've got to say for me, the mobile crisis team which obviously struggled during the different year for the city is an area we can staff better. i would estimate from their high point they're maybe at 50% right now. they've got a grant application for a couple of vehicles because they only have one vehicle that's got a cage in it where someone who is dangerous to others can be placed in. but, you know, i think that mobile crisis is an important part of this. i think the police officers and see whoctionv who is in severe psychiatric crisis. i t
i think it is a very important model. there is push for more tools in the tool box which i think are appropriate. i think the tools in laura's law that allow family and friends petition when they're concerned about the well-being of a loved one failing in and out of the mental health system is very important. there are other tools around intensive case management and also our mobile crisis team. you know, our health director is not able to ask for more resources because of the difficult budget...