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am i supposed to pull the left lever or am i supposed to pull the right lever?"git-r-done!" [ cheering continues ] git-r-done! wow. dadgum. [ laughs ] son of a bitch, that hurt. i ain't doin' that again. good lord. thank you, everybody. good night, nurse. this is awesome! oh, this is fun right here, but i ain't doin' that... airplane drop again.
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turbulence outside but still breaking up some of the monopolies here this is still our schedule i suppose so but i think that modernization of the political system as jonathan said is a crucial thing you know democracy isn't just a pretty face system ensuring that people who come up are have some kind of public cred they have to be able to muscle their way into power to some legitimate system and we've seen this narrowed to such an extent that in the long run i think it's dysfunctional i don't want to say it's soviet like or something like that but if we're looking at twelve more years of this. stability can can turn into real stagnation because of you know you're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russian politics today with r.t. . more news today violence is once again flared up the phillies are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations a road that led mums. to be soon which bryson. evolves from phones to. his phone starts on t.v. dot com. mum can. still. come up to the. mum. welcome back to cr
turbulence outside but still breaking up some of the monopolies here this is still our schedule i suppose so but i think that modernization of the political system as jonathan said is a crucial thing you know democracy isn't just a pretty face system ensuring that people who come up are have some kind of public cred they have to be able to muscle their way into power to some legitimate system and we've seen this narrowed to such an extent that in the long run i think it's dysfunctional i don't...
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i suppose that defined our house. we always, i think, brought a kind of critical intelligence to bear upon whatever was happening. we weren't just passive about it, and i think the children acquired that just as a matter of course. c-span: in the introduction you mention an edward himmelfarb. who is that? >> guest: my nephew, my brother's son. c-span: how does he get into this? you thank a whole bunch of people. >> guest: oh, yes, because he's in the justice department, and at one point when i was engaged in all this number crunching, i wanted figures about crime in the united states. he was very helpful and he gave me some material, and so i thanked him in the book for it c-span: out front you have a dedication, a bunch of names. it looks like grandchildren to me. >> guest: my grandchildren, my five grandchildren. c-span: and what are you doing to bring them into the intellectual world? >> guest: their parents are doing that, and they're doing a splendid job of that. that, fortunately, i don't have to do. i actually w
i suppose that defined our house. we always, i think, brought a kind of critical intelligence to bear upon whatever was happening. we weren't just passive about it, and i think the children acquired that just as a matter of course. c-span: in the introduction you mention an edward himmelfarb. who is that? >> guest: my nephew, my brother's son. c-span: how does he get into this? you thank a whole bunch of people. >> guest: oh, yes, because he's in the justice department, and at one...
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of the turbulence outside but still breaking up some of the monopoly service is still on schedule i suppose so but i think that water in isolation the political system as jonathan said is a crucial thing you know democracy isn't just a pretty face system ensuring that people who come up are have some kind of public kred they have to be able to muscle their way into power so some legitimate system and we've seen this narrowed to such an extent that in the long run i think it's dysfunctional i don't want to say it's soviet like or something like that but if we're looking at twelve more years of this. stability can turn into real stagnation because of you know you're going to get a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on russian politics today with r.t. . if you. think it's. in the far away line. where human life is ruined by nature. the distant past of planet earth is scarcely preserved by the poor. animals lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who deal with them restored times are still not for. this is a city. of about one hundred ninety thousand p
of the turbulence outside but still breaking up some of the monopoly service is still on schedule i suppose so but i think that water in isolation the political system as jonathan said is a crucial thing you know democracy isn't just a pretty face system ensuring that people who come up are have some kind of public kred they have to be able to muscle their way into power so some legitimate system and we've seen this narrowed to such an extent that in the long run i think it's dysfunctional i...
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as well i suppose shot itself in the foot here is this likely to signal any sort of change in u.s. policy. well given given the factions within this administration i doubt that it actually signals and change in foreign policy but i would say most of the experts i've talked to says that they say that this is an about face a drastic shift in the rhetoric that we've seen coming out of the obama administration here in the united states now what began a sort of cautious extreme caution in the early early weeks of the gyptian revolution has really developed as you just mentioned into almost a full throated full support of the so-called arab spring here out of the united states and i want to contrast actually some of the language that we've heard from secretary of state hillary clinton herself here's her speaking just a little bit earlier in full support essentially of the change of regime change in libya and in syria take a listen. must go and the libyan people deserve to determine their own future the transition to democracy in syria has begun and it's time for assad to get out of the wa
as well i suppose shot itself in the foot here is this likely to signal any sort of change in u.s. policy. well given given the factions within this administration i doubt that it actually signals and change in foreign policy but i would say most of the experts i've talked to says that they say that this is an about face a drastic shift in the rhetoric that we've seen coming out of the obama administration here in the united states now what began a sort of cautious extreme caution in the early...
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from the four could go for private investors and you know when i supposed it to be like an old pair they had them the end of the year and of course all the amount of the man has really go into investment program fresh and railways and it is already calculated in the investment program all. this year is the investment program of russia where with one of the investment wrote up a series of several parts of the major part there is the development of infrastructure i can give you just one example today we are carrying the cargo in mounting thirty percent high compared to the main eighty eight which was that more good year poor national railways and because of their of course the ability for food for structure to adopt this cargo flow is not enough we need to invest. in also what's very interesting is your project in north africa you had a massive overseas project in libya at apparently abandoned it for for some time because of the political turbulence what's happening right now right now nothing can happen i hope that there mid appropriate action us in bed korea will stop permanently of
from the four could go for private investors and you know when i supposed it to be like an old pair they had them the end of the year and of course all the amount of the man has really go into investment program fresh and railways and it is already calculated in the investment program all. this year is the investment program of russia where with one of the investment wrote up a series of several parts of the major part there is the development of infrastructure i can give you just one example...
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>> i don't know, i suppose. 27 years together. >> yeah. you know, i don't -- there's no kids. >> so you never speak to each other at all? >> well, not really. >> i suppose that's not strange if you -- >> no. why would it be strange? >> i don't know. i suppose everyone always imagines it's a nice way -- i mean, i speak to my ex-wife because we have three kids and so i speak to her most days about the kids. >> right. >> if you don't have that glue, i guess there's no real need to, is there? >> no. that glue isn't there. there's no real need to. >> you've been married twice. do you think you'll get married again? >> no. >> that's it. >> and the reason i got married the second time was to tell you the truth you don't want to grow old alone. but that's like an empty fear. you're not going to grow old alone. you're just going to die alone. >> that's a very morbid way of looking at things, morgan. >> well, maybe. but tell me who dies with somebody. >> i'm hoping that i may have some quaint deathbed scene -- >> you don't know anything about it. >>
>> i don't know, i suppose. 27 years together. >> yeah. you know, i don't -- there's no kids. >> so you never speak to each other at all? >> well, not really. >> i suppose that's not strange if you -- >> no. why would it be strange? >> i don't know. i suppose everyone always imagines it's a nice way -- i mean, i speak to my ex-wife because we have three kids and so i speak to her most days about the kids. >> right. >> if you don't have that...
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our prime minister putin will run for the presidency in the two thousand and twelve elections and i suppose i just made the ruling united russia party annual convention meantime the current president said that he will head the party in parliamentary elections and is ready to lead the government if they win he said the historic speech is first. united russia party russia and the world knew that somehow one way or another vladimir putin the figure that we used to russia the stability that would remain and have some kind of life in the political world here in the country exactly how it would unfold no one knew and more importantly no one really expected at least the people here that it would be done to say i'm not part of the because the session opened with the two leaders coming in to gather putin opening with his speech saying that we the two of us do know how this will all unfold and what's important is not who does what job and when but the people and so that's really been the theme of this day despite that we slowly got hints that maybe today was going to be the day and then president med
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>> one of the things i think is i just never need to live the part. if i'm supposed to be with an actress, i don't have to fall in love with her to play it. you know? i just never did it. i don't believe in it. i don't think it's a good idea. >> why? >> well, at the end of the day you're going to break up because you're going to go into another one. you know? so it's just not -- i don't. i don't think it's a good idea. >> because i've always felt with you, morgan, correct me if i'm wrong here, but i've always felt you're a natural ladies' man, in the sense that women really love you. women i know who know you adore you. and you always seem to have a natural affinity around women. would you accept that? >> yes. yes. i absolutely adore women. i just do. you know, i'm a mama's boy. i absolutely love women. but i also have an abiding respect for them. i think that's what comes across more than -- i'm not what you would call a ladies' man. i'm not a real big skirt chaser. >> a small-time skirt chaser? >> there is a secret that i'll tell you after the show. >> go on, what'
>> one of the things i think is i just never need to live the part. if i'm supposed to be with an actress, i don't have to fall in love with her to play it. you know? i just never did it. i don't believe in it. i don't think it's a good idea. >> why? >> well, at the end of the day you're going to break up because you're going to go into another one. you know? so it's just not -- i don't. i don't think it's a good idea. >> because i've always felt with you, morgan,...
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has my understanding of a change i suppose since since the beginning i think i think eight nine years ago i wasn't interested in writing about right wing religion i thought i understood it i thought it was always just kind of you know a big sweaty southern guy in a queue tight suit his pulpit pumping his bible and. screaming about sex. that's out there those people are out there. running up behind rick perry right now but there's also another kind of fundamentalism in american life bit and sees its main concerns as economics and foreign affairs it's much older the family you know we've talked about this before goes back to the new deal began as an anti new deal coalition they thought the new deal was about blasphemous offense against god. but they're very polished they are they tried it they're mostly republican but they try to reach out democrats and i think. that was something that took me a long time to understand and is of a piece with all the kind of reporting they do about religion you approach the sympathy vote with empathy for the devil you say look i need to understand where
has my understanding of a change i suppose since since the beginning i think i think eight nine years ago i wasn't interested in writing about right wing religion i thought i understood it i thought it was always just kind of you know a big sweaty southern guy in a queue tight suit his pulpit pumping his bible and. screaming about sex. that's out there those people are out there. running up behind rick perry right now but there's also another kind of fundamentalism in american life bit and sees...
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as some kind of -- no, i suppose by the prosecution. i mean, talk me through the defense and prosecution played out today. who had the better day, do you think? >> well, you know, that's tough to say. to be an objective observer, both of them scored points for sure. the prosecution's opening was clean. it was very succinct. and they were very clear on harping on a few points. they painted murray as being greedy, as being ill qualified to serve as michael jackson's doctor, then they really hammered home a couple points which resonated. one, the amount of propofol that they purchased. they used calendars to use hundreds of bottles of propofol that he was purchasing for murray to deflect that he was weaning him off of it. sure looked like he was buying a lot of it. the other thing that could be damning, when jackson was struggling for his life, when the emts showed up, what did you give this person, this patient, he mentions other things but never mentions propofol. the emergency room doctors ask the same thing. again, no mention of propofo
as some kind of -- no, i suppose by the prosecution. i mean, talk me through the defense and prosecution played out today. who had the better day, do you think? >> well, you know, that's tough to say. to be an objective observer, both of them scored points for sure. the prosecution's opening was clean. it was very succinct. and they were very clear on harping on a few points. they painted murray as being greedy, as being ill qualified to serve as michael jackson's doctor, then they really...
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same. >> okay, we say more of the same so, okay, you see quite a broad range there for the ftse and i supposefor the dow, as well. do you feel that we could get another big leg down from this -- from that particular range, though? >> i really think there is a distinct possibility. i really don't see any good outcomes from this sovereign debt crisis at the moment. i mean if you look at the greek debt pile, really i think default seems to be the only option and how is that to be managed? people talk about an orderly default by i really don't think -- it's a bit of an oxymoron. a built of a contradiction in terms so it's really a question of when greece defaults and how it's managed. >> okay. i won't tease you about the oxymoron of the orderly default but it does seem that it hinges on that. a bad dough fault or a very bad default i think it's fair to say, isn't it? in a sense is some kind of default in the price already as far as markets -- greek defaults as far as markets are concerned. >> i think it is. two-year bond yields in greece and one year as opposed to a lesser extent ten-year as well
same. >> okay, we say more of the same so, okay, you see quite a broad range there for the ftse and i supposefor the dow, as well. do you feel that we could get another big leg down from this -- from that particular range, though? >> i really think there is a distinct possibility. i really don't see any good outcomes from this sovereign debt crisis at the moment. i mean if you look at the greek debt pile, really i think default seems to be the only option and how is that to be...
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that was just, for myself, something that thought i was supposed to do. somehow i told myself i had to get good grades, even though my parents, i knew that it please them. i loved my parents and i wanted to please them. i was just doing what i thought i was supposed to do. but with the music, that is a different animal. that was something that transcended just doing something because that is what he thought people expected of you. that was purely for myself. tavis: now that i understand the process with regard to your study, but has been the process for your music in terms of producing and writing and performing? the grades you thought you had to do for your parents. tell me about the process with your music. >> with the music, you are passionate about it, like you are hungry for something. in the beginning, i was always called a joan baez copier. i did not have a style of my own. it was not until i met and started with gram parsons that brought the country and rock music together. he was in a group called the byrds, and then they started the quintessentia
that was just, for myself, something that thought i was supposed to do. somehow i told myself i had to get good grades, even though my parents, i knew that it please them. i loved my parents and i wanted to please them. i was just doing what i thought i was supposed to do. but with the music, that is a different animal. that was something that transcended just doing something because that is what he thought people expected of you. that was purely for myself. tavis: now that i understand the...
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>> i suppose so.t that impression. >> that's what you're gogog to say, i suppose so? >> i've ruined it, haven't i? >> reporter: at first, she's fascinated, meeting all the people in politics with names you would never find on a social register in duport, like onions burk. >> those names just fascinated me so. you know, sort of to see that world and then go have dinner t at -- >> the ritz. >> john kennedy is something new. >> reporter: but soon, the romance gives way to reality. >> jack was away every weekend. and so you'd have three, four days a week, two of which he'd be tired. >> reporter: tired and he had a series of secret illnesses. a disease of the adrian glands and the bill stating back pain. he tried radical surgery. and infection brought him near death. >> just seeing jack in pain used to make me so sad all the time. >> in bobby's introduction about half his days on this earth spent in pain. >> yeah. once i asked him, i think this is rather touching, if he could have one wish, what would it b
>> i suppose so.t that impression. >> that's what you're gogog to say, i suppose so? >> i've ruined it, haven't i? >> reporter: at first, she's fascinated, meeting all the people in politics with names you would never find on a social register in duport, like onions burk. >> those names just fascinated me so. you know, sort of to see that world and then go have dinner t at -- >> the ritz. >> john kennedy is something new. >> reporter: but soon,...
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i'd gone to everything i was supposed to be doing, as it were. the coming out took, i would say, seven to nine months, and the sense that i am thinking i dedicated four years of my life to this. what did i do? i gave up all my friends to come in. i give up my friends again to come out. at a basic human level, you are important in the organization. you of standing. you have achieved rank. you have to give it up. you are saying to your friends, "i have worked something out you have not." they take that badly. the other point is you cannot discuss with anybody. who'd you talk to? if you talk to them, you're in big trouble. it is a very isolated moment in time. then you have to make that decision. it was terrible. >> i see angela and kathryn nodding that it is a difficult individual process, particularly when you're leaving the group. you've dedicated a lot of your life to someone -- to something. you have suffered from it personally. there are your feelings, your guilt about having killed somebody. to move away from that and say i am now abandoning i
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i suppose there's always a chance. i think it's unlikely everyone from the palestinian side has said that they may want to possibly have negotiations only after statehood the statehood vote takes place you talk just now about washington vetoing these plans as it says it's going to do does doesn't it risk losing friends in the arab world by doing that what trent. washington has essentially purchased some friends in the middle east who sit at the top of some governments of people who disagree with their their alliance with the united states that the popular level the i think almost all the people in the arab world are united against the policies of the united states in that region what's your prognosis and you're saying it will be recognized but if it did get through somehow or other on friday the speculation till today about a third into father son take it too far. actually my sense of where the palestinians are on this every from everything that i've heard. they're quite ambivalent about this and have very little illusi
i suppose there's always a chance. i think it's unlikely everyone from the palestinian side has said that they may want to possibly have negotiations only after statehood the statehood vote takes place you talk just now about washington vetoing these plans as it says it's going to do does doesn't it risk losing friends in the arab world by doing that what trent. washington has essentially purchased some friends in the middle east who sit at the top of some governments of people who disagree...
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that are reasonable and they have boosted the economy in huge ways so i mean that's a hopeful sign i suppose you could say if that model could be embraced on a slightly larger scale correct absolutely i mean there's a million solutions and the one thing the world doesn't lack is smart people if we put our minds to this it would be very easy to come up with alternative money systems alternative ways to arrange these things i have friends in asheville who set up a alternative money systems with software that sort of anybody can use and they've got thousands of people already hooked in who hardly use cash at all and there are many more they simply stations directly to each other and there's a million ways to do it and the other thing is the political mobilization visit a real problem isn't that the lack of alternatives the real problem is the fact that anything is going to be cut off politically and that's why i think what's happening in europe is very hopeful and we have in greece what we have in spain and it's beginning. to spread to other countries the way i like to think of it is i think in
that are reasonable and they have boosted the economy in huge ways so i mean that's a hopeful sign i suppose you could say if that model could be embraced on a slightly larger scale correct absolutely i mean there's a million solutions and the one thing the world doesn't lack is smart people if we put our minds to this it would be very easy to come up with alternative money systems alternative ways to arrange these things i have friends in asheville who set up a alternative money systems with...
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. >> just having one success, i suppose, makes you feel better. >> reporter: i suppose in this case it's one less very powerful weapon in the hands of perhaps, a terrorist group. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. >> reporter: at the end of the day, lomax's success: seven missiles secured. but he had to leave one behind, wedged inside the collapsing bunker, too dangerous to move. his gamble? that it won't fall into the wrong hands. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, al- khoms. >> pelley: we have a rare look inside the security bubble around america's most traveled secretary of state. scientists may have found something faster than light. and some joked about that east coast earthquake, but it turns out it did serious damage. when the "cbs evening news" continues. ringe as part of my daily routine anymore. my doctor showed me the novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is discreet and comes pre-filled with my insulin. flexpen goes with me and doesn't need refrigeration. and it's covered by most insurance. if you're still using a vial and syringe, ask your healthcare provider about the benefits of f
. >> just having one success, i suppose, makes you feel better. >> reporter: i suppose in this case it's one less very powerful weapon in the hands of perhaps, a terrorist group. >> without a doubt. without a doubt. >> reporter: at the end of the day, lomax's success: seven missiles secured. but he had to leave one behind, wedged inside the collapsing bunker, too dangerous to move. his gamble? that it won't fall into the wrong hands. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, al-...
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president supporting the russian prime minister mr putin to run for presidency next year explicitly and i suppose you would say that we were talking earlier about the difference of different aspects of state and status in between would be a different putin how would you assess this is one of the fundamental differences that you can find within this tenderness because we have seen that mr putin like to use the state more as a tool to start molding the economy and to some degree society and you have mr medvedev that would be a little bit on it in a different direction seeing the state kind of diminish you know what we could have a new president prime minister right now if he becomes president the privatization process that was announced earlier fifty five percent of the economy is in the states and that's going to be cut and that will be under quote unquote a statist president ok so what it is it's more of a continuum it's about over time putin believes that the economy should be out of the hands of the state but it has to be done the right way again i mentioned the one nine hundred ninety s. but t
president supporting the russian prime minister mr putin to run for presidency next year explicitly and i suppose you would say that we were talking earlier about the difference of different aspects of state and status in between would be a different putin how would you assess this is one of the fundamental differences that you can find within this tenderness because we have seen that mr putin like to use the state more as a tool to start molding the economy and to some degree society and you...
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possible than i think anyone would have thought possible you know maybe a month ago also on the table i suppose is out there are russian officials talking about perhaps the g. twenty in in conjunction could all go in and provide funds to bail out europe i mean look you're going to have a lot of people saying this absolutely not this is never going to happen but the truth of the matter is that they're denying you know the last ten years where emerging markets are really really growing and are threatening you know the dominance of the united states the dominance of europe. now of course there are number of the countries within the eurozone are in trouble right now but greece of the moment is basically become the one that everyone says well it's not a matter of if anymore it's just when and germany the german economy minister seems to think that it can happen in an orderly fashion for greece to do you fault what do you think the chances of that happening are. i mean it changes every day look the orderly proposal for them to default was set out in july in less germany wants to make some significant
possible than i think anyone would have thought possible you know maybe a month ago also on the table i suppose is out there are russian officials talking about perhaps the g. twenty in in conjunction could all go in and provide funds to bail out europe i mean look you're going to have a lot of people saying this absolutely not this is never going to happen but the truth of the matter is that they're denying you know the last ten years where emerging markets are really really growing and are...
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and so the scope that's been developed now and i suppose there could be more conversation in the next couple of weeks is calculated to work. when we took that as a community group and said this is the plan to build if your neighborhood to deliver tangible results after we begin with this kind of first flavor of this program, that gets people excited. so if you don't have this buildout, if you don't have the plan if you don't start doing the work and don't get it done, the plan is not calculated to succeed because if you don't have a local buildout there's no plan. this is what we're most excited about and we've been here on these two parallel tracks. we want to do this type of work, to have the local 3wil8dout. i'm sure you'll have these conversations with your local vendor. other than having these conversations with barbara heal, well, the first one he blessed them with his hand. that's how this scope is formed. it's feedback. it's exciting. so we've got to have a plan for local buildout. it will's move forward to do that. and i think that's the decision for you. supervisor campos: t
and so the scope that's been developed now and i suppose there could be more conversation in the next couple of weeks is calculated to work. when we took that as a community group and said this is the plan to build if your neighborhood to deliver tangible results after we begin with this kind of first flavor of this program, that gets people excited. so if you don't have this buildout, if you don't have the plan if you don't start doing the work and don't get it done, the plan is not calculated...
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i was supposed to be huge. i was supposed to be great.what we got was a 500 billion dollar plan that he punted to a committee he doesn't control and said somehow it will be paid for. he created another stimulus. my state has just come through this. we just had to deal with the fact of what a stimulus does to a state budget. creating infrastructure jobs, teaching jobs, you are creating one time money for reoccurring expenses. you can't us is stain -- you can't sustain that as a state. he managed to do all this before reelection and once again the governors are going to be dealing with this. disappointed. >> greta: if you could have the president do just one thing what would that be to help south carolina? >> said he wanted to see things made in america. so do i. i have planes sitting in charleston i want to see made in america and they are suing boeing he's not letting that happen. >> greta: that has been a huge dispute. have you had any contact with the white house anyone about that? >> i have said in every way possible that i need the pr
i was supposed to be huge. i was supposed to be great.what we got was a 500 billion dollar plan that he punted to a committee he doesn't control and said somehow it will be paid for. he created another stimulus. my state has just come through this. we just had to deal with the fact of what a stimulus does to a state budget. creating infrastructure jobs, teaching jobs, you are creating one time money for reoccurring expenses. you can't us is stain -- you can't sustain that as a state. he managed...
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(laughter and applause) how am i supposed to explain that... what am i going to say? "nancy grace's street winking at you." (laughter) oh, nancy grace has a tattoo of her nipple on her nipple! (laughter) really, flash dance? you can do better. you can... (cheers and applause) there. there. it is quite a mystery, isn't it? after weeks of freaking out because of what chaz bono did to his chest suddenly it's nancy grace who's rubbing her nipples all over america's children. i'd imagine that the folks over at fox were just as horrified at that as they were at chaz bono. >> not so graceful wardrobe malfunction. >> oh, no! uh-oh, i missed it last night on "dancing with the stars." nancy grace showing a little more skin than she probably wanted to. >> avert your eyes. >> i missed it. any way, ricki lake on top of the leader board with 23 points. chaz bono dropped to last place. uh-oh, a score of 17 points. >> it turns out he has a knee injury and it's given chaz trouble. with more on that, steve, can you tell us? >> no, i can't, thank you very much. will >> let's talk about
(laughter and applause) how am i supposed to explain that... what am i going to say? "nancy grace's street winking at you." (laughter) oh, nancy grace has a tattoo of her nipple on her nipple! (laughter) really, flash dance? you can do better. you can... (cheers and applause) there. there. it is quite a mystery, isn't it? after weeks of freaking out because of what chaz bono did to his chest suddenly it's nancy grace who's rubbing her nipples all over america's children. i'd imagine...
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one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence is the memory a horror carried by the soul of the blood to sect. she, a violent of resistance is also a violence for, if she said or of me. why not take all of me and shove it up your ass because you can just about sit with your lips. because i am inside you now in violation of you and are american filthy crumb of a loaf of people. i am here and everywhere. no matter how hold you will always be the snot nosed with the shame spread over your brains from a rumble doubt of gang bang wooden zips where the real thing went down on haight
one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence...
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i suppose that we just, if you are asking about places i have worked, ok. i will ask. i have got the hook. i will move on [laughter] -- i will move on. [laughter] how're you doing? are you awake? ok. this is exciting for us. for me, anyway. we started the entertainment commission in 2003. the police were issuing permits forever and ever before that. basically, we had one permit for everyone. that was the same permit that 1015 and the singing waiter had to get. that is not right. if it is expensive, it takes a long time. it is not the right thing for everyone. we were finally able to create, with the help of the small business commission and a bunch of other people at city hall, a new permit. it is called a limited live performance permit. you can see that we did not use the word entertainment. that was on purpose. it is for live performance only. what that also means, and not everyone is happy about this, at the moment the legislation does not cover dj's. i do not want to debate that now. we can debate that later. it is a big difference between what a place of entertai
i suppose that we just, if you are asking about places i have worked, ok. i will ask. i have got the hook. i will move on [laughter] -- i will move on. [laughter] how're you doing? are you awake? ok. this is exciting for us. for me, anyway. we started the entertainment commission in 2003. the police were issuing permits forever and ever before that. basically, we had one permit for everyone. that was the same permit that 1015 and the singing waiter had to get. that is not right. if it is...