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i had to because i did all spring, i went there with confidence and i felt like i would play and shot 74 the first round, not a very good round but i came back with 66, in the second round, put me in great position, good position to be right in what was going on, and, you know, i ended up finishing it out. >> rose: but i am told that augusta favors a hook right to left. >> yes if you are right handed. >> rose: all of a sudden that's what you had. >> all of a sudden that's what i had and i never played -- augusta was always not that difficult a course for me but there was always half a dozen shots that really needed to be played left to, right to left and i couldn't play them because i didn't have confidence and playing all spring gave me the confidence. >> rose: do you remember putting on the green jacket? >> i do, sort of. i think -- >> rose: because arnie was giving it to you. >> you will enjoy this story. i went in, and they didn't have -- they grabbed a coat out, a 46 long and i am a 43 regular. so the sleeves are down to here and the coat is down to my knees and so after i won th
i had to because i did all spring, i went there with confidence and i felt like i would play and shot 74 the first round, not a very good round but i came back with 66, in the second round, put me in great position, good position to be right in what was going on, and, you know, i ended up finishing it out. >> rose: but i am told that augusta favors a hook right to left. >> yes if you are right handed. >> rose: all of a sudden that's what you had. >> all of a sudden...
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i have the girl version of that and i think i was about twelve when i realized i had you never dated boys i tried i had a couple of dates yeah and what happens it was to i fit felt so wrong larry there was a silly thing in my stomach i was would put his own run in a movie felt wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong never never desired it wrong wrong wrong in the first time i kissed a woman i was right right right right right which you don't know why not only that you know there's that i know that we have preferences what was it like to get married oh bob the wonderful wonderful it was a i never thought i would you know and everything. in life changed that day for me you know you haven't changed and you know divorce now i'm going you know what happened well what happened is that you know my vision about what happened well it's you know i mean it's just it's two people who just decide it's better to go a part of and stay together alone together three years. friends yeah and we have a little girl she has a little girl who was you know a very dear told cheesed ten and she's doing great so she had
i have the girl version of that and i think i was about twelve when i realized i had you never dated boys i tried i had a couple of dates yeah and what happens it was to i fit felt so wrong larry there was a silly thing in my stomach i was would put his own run in a movie felt wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong never never desired it wrong wrong wrong in the first time i kissed a woman i was right right right right right which you don't know why not only that you know there's that i know that we...
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>> i hit him. i hit him.t the end of the day, [ bleep ] mace choked out, you know and what's that chair called. >> restrain chair. >> restrain chair. >> let me talk to you real quick, all right? what's going on? i want to talk to you a little bit about what happened last night. get your side. >> i just got fed up. >> what are you feeling like today? >> i'm feeling good. >> you know your disciplinary officer will be seeing you in a couple of days because of that you will be in roommate assortment for a while and i will be reviewing you for s.o.r.t. status. i will be talking to you. >> white says he lashed out at the officer because he felt disrespected. >> i hate being disrespected. >> how do you feel you were disrespected? >> the way the talked to me in a way but i showed him the upmost respect and i talked to him in a mannerable way and they don't talk about manner able. just a lot of things, you know and i just got fed up with it. >> could you ever foresee you doing that again. >> no one knows what the futu
>> i hit him. i hit him.t the end of the day, [ bleep ] mace choked out, you know and what's that chair called. >> restrain chair. >> restrain chair. >> let me talk to you real quick, all right? what's going on? i want to talk to you a little bit about what happened last night. get your side. >> i just got fed up. >> what are you feeling like today? >> i'm feeling good. >> you know your disciplinary officer will be seeing you in a couple of days...
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i thought i would play with the title and i talked to my editor. we change the hills to mountains for all these reasons come because the mountains are so recurring in this novel. as i just mentioned earlier, there is a central event that happens early in the book that ripples out and echoes across time and space and has a deep impact on a number of characters. each of whom are given a chance to voice their perspective. the novel is like a series of vignettes that create collectively one big picture. >> there is a scene involving the family. the complexity of the moral choices made by those who come to afghanistan, those who make promises when the doctor returns to california, can you explain a little bit? >> there is a chapter in the book those who returned to afghanistan after the fall of the taliban. they have a very difficult experience there. when he arrives there, he feels out of place. he has not shared in that way. he's not sure how to connect with people. the people. he is not sure how to interact. he is not sure what is the proper way to e
i thought i would play with the title and i talked to my editor. we change the hills to mountains for all these reasons come because the mountains are so recurring in this novel. as i just mentioned earlier, there is a central event that happens early in the book that ripples out and echoes across time and space and has a deep impact on a number of characters. each of whom are given a chance to voice their perspective. the novel is like a series of vignettes that create collectively one big...
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>> i would tell them that again i am sorry, i don't have -- my wife and i don't have any children, iews that i love more than life. i love them more than myself. i know when they were born it was a different unique bond and love that i have with them. i love my children even though they aren't born yet. i am sorry that they buried their child. i can't image what it must feel like. i pray for them daily. >> would you like to talk to them at some point? >> um certainly open to it. >> george zimmerman sets the record state internet rumors about offers to pay for his defense. he addresses the bombshell that a relative accused him of molestation and addresses the martin family and the american people straight ahead on "hannity"." calcium plus vitamind to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. jamie mcmurray: the odds of becoming a successful nascar driver? 1 in 125 billion. the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 88. i'm jamie
>> i would tell them that again i am sorry, i don't have -- my wife and i don't have any children, iews that i love more than life. i love them more than myself. i know when they were born it was a different unique bond and love that i have with them. i love my children even though they aren't born yet. i am sorry that they buried their child. i can't image what it must feel like. i pray for them daily. >> would you like to talk to them at some point? >> um certainly open to...
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i don't know the fall but if i don't i must i suppose. i must have a comp went to fight. or not the next time i know. i should and i think they're not and i'm not. i. know i got a good. amount of. white oh no. i. shall. i'll be glad you know that that i know that it. was that you. know. i. was. not here. because. he. doesn't. leave if you don't know he come. to. feel. my. room which i don't like to think i mean if this is the one. i would be in the present. day arab muslim world is ablaze with conflict and turmoil be a revolution civil wars or external meddling they can be no doubt this region. will never be the same again it would also appear that the old neocolonial order for much of the region is coming to an end but what is replacing it is who is on the right side of history. secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the. victims multiply here each day.
i don't know the fall but if i don't i must i suppose. i must have a comp went to fight. or not the next time i know. i should and i think they're not and i'm not. i. know i got a good. amount of. white oh no. i. shall. i'll be glad you know that that i know that it. was that you. know. i. was. not here. because. he. doesn't. leave if you don't know he come. to. feel. my. room which i don't like to think i mean if this is the one. i would be in the present. day arab muslim world is ablaze with...
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i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive and do better things instead of going outside and doing things i shouldn't be doing. i graduate this year, so they helped me to get paid and to go to prom and stuff. and i just love doing it, and this is my second year. last year i was a youth advocate and this year i am a peer leader. and i love it and i have fun here. >> thank you very much, i want to say we are here to promote racial harmony. it's needed not only in district 10 but city wide. but we can't do it alone, we need everyone's support in the youth and in the community. tha
i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive...
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i really did. i really did. i really did.nd jane when she was younger was quite the dish. >> if you could get j. mcmullen to say yes to marriage, it would be something. let me ask you both. we bring up this whole notion of women and women in both i think politics and the media here. when walter started media, shortly before i did, women at the chicago daily news were called, if they went on a trip to call it our gal in beirut. very male-dominated business is, walter. talk about that for a while. >> no longer. i keep saying the boys in the democratic party and first mayor daley would have had nothing to do with there. they couldn't understand why he was giving her a chance to move ahead. they didn't like her because she was in those days were really tough, and don't forget, this is a very strong male chauvinistic city. want to say, or i should say, the irish catholic thing. those women belong in the household, and mayor daley, the first, made it very clear. he sent it to all of our surprise that that's not true. jane byrne and
i really did. i really did. i really did.nd jane when she was younger was quite the dish. >> if you could get j. mcmullen to say yes to marriage, it would be something. let me ask you both. we bring up this whole notion of women and women in both i think politics and the media here. when walter started media, shortly before i did, women at the chicago daily news were called, if they went on a trip to call it our gal in beirut. very male-dominated business is, walter. talk about that for a...
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i i can't do what you all do. i tell them about a book i read called freedom summer about the summer project 1964 when young people from all over the country and the south, bruce tells the story through the interviews of these young people and they went and talked about how they can change the world. they knocked on the doors and they said i don't want anything to do with you. they got discouraged. john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, thi
i i can't do what you all do. i tell them about a book i read called freedom summer about the summer project 1964 when young people from all over the country and the south, bruce tells the story through the interviews of these young people and they went and talked about how they can change the world. they knocked on the doors and they said i don't want anything to do with you. they got discouraged. john louis said if it wasn't for freedom summer, barack obama wouldn't be in the whies how white...
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i could classify and i could declassify, and i was 23 years old.o now here are the papers coming at me. i do sense of what they were, with a history, history, and of course i had read what the times of published. behold, dan and i have other conversations. to tell you the truth, our memories are little vague. he informed me about something that i didn't know, and occasionally i had done that with him when he was doing his memoir "secrets." we spent a couple of days, oh, is that what your interpretation of what you think we did? well, no that's mine. as human beings, we all have a different read on some of the details. the long and short of it is, he called me in a few days, and he was angry. he was on the phone and says, why the hell have it you use the papers? i says, why the hell haven't you got them to me? i don't have them. and he goes back to dan and ben then contact my office. frankly, i did not know who ben was, but he wanted to meet with me. so we meet with each other somewhat secretively on the steps of the capitol, behind a column -- [lau
i could classify and i could declassify, and i was 23 years old.o now here are the papers coming at me. i do sense of what they were, with a history, history, and of course i had read what the times of published. behold, dan and i have other conversations. to tell you the truth, our memories are little vague. he informed me about something that i didn't know, and occasionally i had done that with him when he was doing his memoir "secrets." we spent a couple of days, oh, is that what...
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>> that's a really challenging question because, i mean, throughout the campaign i made sure that i didn't define myself as either because i think that what it does is in a lot of ways, it divides our city. i think clearly when you have a desire to run, you have a desire to serve. you really care about what happens in san francisco. you just have a different way of which you believe we should go about doing that. and i just think that i don't necessarily see myself in one particular category because i have different feelings about different situations based on my various experiences of growing up in the city. and, so, my, my, my commitment to san francisco trumps any ideaology i might have. i mean, i'm going to need to make decisions that impact people's lives. i have to make sure that i'm being responsible in those decisions and i can't let ideology get in the way of that. >> it seems the city is dealing with complicated issues. what do you feel are the issues facing san francisco right now? >> i think there are a few big issues in particular. my priority is public housing. the fact that
>> that's a really challenging question because, i mean, throughout the campaign i made sure that i didn't define myself as either because i think that what it does is in a lot of ways, it divides our city. i think clearly when you have a desire to run, you have a desire to serve. you really care about what happens in san francisco. you just have a different way of which you believe we should go about doing that. and i just think that i don't necessarily see myself in one particular...
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and so i, i didn't see that i had a choice, so i did. and then about 20 minutes later they told me i could go. but being a psychologist, i know too how unreliable lineups are. and so afterwards i was really angry about this thing. but not knowing what to do, i was in training, i was trying to get my ph.d., i was trying to keep my nose clean, i was trying not to be involved in any sort of controversial acts or -- so in the end i ended up doing nothing. but those kind of things happen. and i have many more stories i didn't share in the book because i didn't want to bore the reader because you all know these stories, but that's why. >> well, you ended the chapter which you call requested "still just a nigger." it infuriated me. but that's when i realized my son would soon face a world where even in the most clear cut situation someone with our skin tone could still be seen as a crackhead just because he dressed a certain way or to use the language of an earlier wave of drug hysteria, a negro cocaine fiend. ..
and so i, i didn't see that i had a choice, so i did. and then about 20 minutes later they told me i could go. but being a psychologist, i know too how unreliable lineups are. and so afterwards i was really angry about this thing. but not knowing what to do, i was in training, i was trying to get my ph.d., i was trying to keep my nose clean, i was trying not to be involved in any sort of controversial acts or -- so in the end i ended up doing nothing. but those kind of things happen. and i have...
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i met her when i was 15. i actually met her -- i think this is the stage i met her on. >> here?this studio is where we did our pilot for "one day at a time." it was here. she is -- was such a woman full of life and grace and another really kind woman like betty. >> when you had those difficult periods in your life, was she there? >> all the time. as a teenager, sometimes we don't respect our mothers enough and we look -- and bonnie was always respectful of my mother and respectful that she knew i had a mother but she was always there for me to lean on and i would call her. she brought me to new york one summer and i hung out at her apartment and learned so much. i will miss her terribly. >> the three of you, it was quite a group. >> yeah, yeah. >> when you think back to those days, what do you remember? >> golly, i was a teenager. i remember really learning from the best. i have been so lucky. i learned, you know, comedy from pat and bonnie and mckenzie. she's such a sweet young lady. and then i have -- >> and her story is so complicated and bizarre. >> you should have her on yo
i met her when i was 15. i actually met her -- i think this is the stage i met her on. >> here?this studio is where we did our pilot for "one day at a time." it was here. she is -- was such a woman full of life and grace and another really kind woman like betty. >> when you had those difficult periods in your life, was she there? >> all the time. as a teenager, sometimes we don't respect our mothers enough and we look -- and bonnie was always respectful of my mother...
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>> i will tell you that i am planning to introduce a raft of amendments at our committee on thursday. they will sit in committee for another meeting or more, depend og where that legislation goes, and we are having the first hearing and this coming thursday, and i would like to be able to incorporate good feedback from this commission and others. and in the coming days, by thursday. and then, of course, you know, after that, we will continue the conversation, but, i will also say that while we have been doing a lot of... i mean the fact of the matter is that over the past month we have done a tremendous amount of work and we have taken more meetings and given feedback and trying to find it in the last month and any single piece of legislation that i have carried with this year and i am continuing to do that and i have had a conversations with a number of you and business leaders and small business leaders here in this room and beyond. and we will continue to do that in the coming days. >>
>> i will tell you that i am planning to introduce a raft of amendments at our committee on thursday. they will sit in committee for another meeting or more, depend og where that legislation goes, and we are having the first hearing and this coming thursday, and i would like to be able to incorporate good feedback from this commission and others. and in the coming days, by thursday. and then, of course, you know, after that, we will continue the conversation, but, i will also say that...
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san francisco for 45 years, when i had a child i realize that i may not be able to stay? san francisco that i may have to move because there was no sense of family or jewish community in the valley area that i lived. i started a spread sheet to compare the schools the best ones that i can find and i went through this and i walked into guy noey if and in ten minutes had my child registered and i walked into the gates of a very busy street and i walked into the gates and the gates closed on the garden, the children are not unsafe they are in the garden, you walk in and it is like being in a beautiful environment. the potashes are the warmest people and they made my child feel welcome, psychologically they have made that confident kid that you see there and the number one fund-raiser for the american heart association this year, they made him that child. they made him that confident, they made him that secure, i have supported that and i work full time and he spent every single day there from 22 months until he went on to (inaudible). and this school and what they are able t
san francisco for 45 years, when i had a child i realize that i may not be able to stay? san francisco that i may have to move because there was no sense of family or jewish community in the valley area that i lived. i started a spread sheet to compare the schools the best ones that i can find and i went through this and i walked into guy noey if and in ten minutes had my child registered and i walked into the gates of a very busy street and i walked into the gates and the gates closed on the...
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i appreciate that and the conversations i had with mr. jeffreys i thought he was prepared or open to 450 feet and i am letting colleagues know the state and how truly close. >> and with participating as a participant and want to be mediator as the board of supervisors unless there is a resolution i would typically not -- even if someone were to say i'm open to that i wouldn't take that as their position or agreement to reduce the height unless there were an agreement and part of that agreement of course is dropping some of the talk about a ballot measure so if there isn't an agreement i am hesitant to start chopping height off. >> i appreciate that and i talk to the parties and where they are and the difference is 25 feet and both parties understood i would be making that representation so i wanted to explain that to colleagues. >> supervisor kim, how would you like to proceed? >>i would like to proceed by moving this out of committee. to get it out of committee unanimously we do that without recommendation i am forward moving forward wit
i appreciate that and the conversations i had with mr. jeffreys i thought he was prepared or open to 450 feet and i am letting colleagues know the state and how truly close. >> and with participating as a participant and want to be mediator as the board of supervisors unless there is a resolution i would typically not -- even if someone were to say i'm open to that i wouldn't take that as their position or agreement to reduce the height unless there were an agreement and part of that...
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and i told him i was and why i was there.and i said i had seen part of his clothing is amusing and i like to come over and see. and his response was, and -- which i didn't take as a yes. so i decided to play the best card i had in my hand right away. i told him that i had met eugene lee. i figure someone knows as much about belleau wood, this will be meaningful to them, and i was right but because his response was, and over. he lived in a modern house, a very nice house, the edge of balogh. very different from the other place which was quite old. and the first thing i noticed when he welcome inside was that he had a state-of-the-art security system which was very unusual in small town france. he seemed very nervous by my presence, but he invited me upstairs. and i tried everything i could think of to get him to be more at ease with me. even to the point of them i should say, his name is george was in sf in at his last name is bailly. so h g bailey. and so asked him how things aree going at the bedford falls savings and loan.
and i told him i was and why i was there.and i said i had seen part of his clothing is amusing and i like to come over and see. and his response was, and -- which i didn't take as a yes. so i decided to play the best card i had in my hand right away. i told him that i had met eugene lee. i figure someone knows as much about belleau wood, this will be meaningful to them, and i was right but because his response was, and over. he lived in a modern house, a very nice house, the edge of balogh....
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matthew yeah i i i would add that i think it's important to remember that some of the neo conservatives such as john mccain who you know was a supporter for the war in iraq is has said even in the situation that's developing in syria that he doesn't support having boots on the ground so it does obviously change depending on the situation but i think that it's important to point out that you know an invasion of pakistan is obviously something that i don't think the nonstarter the bush admin it's a nonstarter because no i. right no. true i mean i think even the most ardent true neoconservatives would would would agree with but that said you know i still think the impact of having violence committed by the united states on your country whether it's from drones or ground troops does have an effect on the population that we shouldn't ignore market just because the means are different the ideology is different. joe no actually i think it's very important not to confuse the use of a new type of weapon with some sort of change ideological approach i mean there is no doubt in my mind that the us
matthew yeah i i i would add that i think it's important to remember that some of the neo conservatives such as john mccain who you know was a supporter for the war in iraq is has said even in the situation that's developing in syria that he doesn't support having boots on the ground so it does obviously change depending on the situation but i think that it's important to point out that you know an invasion of pakistan is obviously something that i don't think the nonstarter the bush admin it's...
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i was so s going to happen. i said if i win can i have tickets to the nicks game?an i get floor seats? he said no, baby, i'm married. oh i forgot. you are mr. morality over here, of course. >> so he wanted to have sex with you -- >> he didn't say that, greg. >> you were just going to go and look at his etchings. >> he would have looked like his road jersey after that one. >> i don't understand. >> i don't either. let's just move on. >> he didn't want to give you the tickets because his wife would be there? >> his wife would see. i'm sure she can scout out who had the michael jordan seats. if it is veronica web and me, i'm sure juanita is not thinking he totally nailed the pasty mtv girl with bad fashion sense. no, she should be thinking -- >> it is the one walking funny. >> never mind. >> i only have like 30 seconds left. anybody else? >> i got nets tickets. >> did you ever fool around with eric nies? >> i did. >> did you? did you really? that's amazing. >> he probably just went through everybody at mtv, right? not an insult. you are a divine person. >> i was a sup
i was so s going to happen. i said if i win can i have tickets to the nicks game?an i get floor seats? he said no, baby, i'm married. oh i forgot. you are mr. morality over here, of course. >> so he wanted to have sex with you -- >> he didn't say that, greg. >> you were just going to go and look at his etchings. >> he would have looked like his road jersey after that one. >> i don't understand. >> i don't either. let's just move on. >> he didn't want to...
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doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's effective in so many ways, so i had luckily teamed up with the right people at yahoo who were really amazing and just the foresight they saw, and believed in the concept that law enforcement needs to be a piece of this puzzle and have some solutions. we have a unique part in the schools and with kids and this did get certified for the peace officer standards and we get credit for that being police officers and our training and our curriculum -- i have a slide. hopefully -- it started as a diversion program for the restorative justice and sort of a piece of the pie, almost geared towards probation and after a kid was in trouble for some violation i asked what happens to these kids? what programs are out there for them? when i am dealing with kids in possession of naked pictures of other kids. what are they going to do when i cite them? i didn't have answers or ones i didn't think were a comfortable fit when kids had these problems and started with kids after they were alre
doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's effective in so many ways, so i had luckily teamed up with the right people at yahoo who were really amazing and just the foresight they saw, and believed in the concept that law enforcement needs to be a piece of this puzzle and have some solutions. we have a unique part in the schools and with kids and this did get certified for the peace officer standards and we get credit for...
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i -- [ sobbing ] i feel wrong somehow.se ] >> jimmy: jeffrey tambor! the new season of "arrested development" is streaming on netflix. the lumineers perform next. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the new subway $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for those who drink it all in. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 oz. drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. subway. eat fresh. i don't do any cleaning. i make dirt. ♪ i'm not big enough or strong enough for this. there should be some way to make it easier. [ doorbell rings ] [ morty ] here's a box, babe. open it up. oh my goodness! what is a wetjet? some kind of a mopping device. there's a lot of dirt on here. morty, look at how easy it is. it's almost like dancing. [ both humming ] this is called the swiffer dance. [ both humming ] the idea even of the album, anright, you know,. there's the one, right, there's one and then it goes to many. ♪ you know, the whole thing i want
i -- [ sobbing ] i feel wrong somehow.se ] >> jimmy: jeffrey tambor! the new season of "arrested development" is streaming on netflix. the lumineers perform next. come on back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the new subway $4 lunch is for everyone. it's for value seekers. for spicy italian lovers. for veggie eaters. for those who drink it all in. the new $4 lunch. a 6 inch sub and 21 oz. drink. tons to choose from. all day every day. subway. eat fresh....
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>> i just, i feel sorry for her.t to get her into a good doctor's office, give her the right medication. i'm a 37-year-old woman who would hope one day to meet the right man and get married. this is just -- taking it to a whole new level. >> you are a bridgeophobe. >> i've dated men who are just as interesting as that bridge. >> yeah. what does that mean? yeah, like that guy. >> cue the comedian. >> he lived under a bridge. >> i did. >> actually, i did, too. >> i sort of feel a little sorry for that bridge though. >> oh, that's cruel. >> bill, you've been wanting to marry a vacuum cleaner for years. even that inan him in mant object hates you. does this finally encourage you to do it? >> tell him no because vacuum cleaners can do things for you. >> that's a good point. >> this is going to a bad place. >> i'm very upset because i've been living under that bridge for many years. i come up and tell people they need to give me a riddle before they pass. i've been there in front of her the whole time and she chooses the b
>> i just, i feel sorry for her.t to get her into a good doctor's office, give her the right medication. i'm a 37-year-old woman who would hope one day to meet the right man and get married. this is just -- taking it to a whole new level. >> you are a bridgeophobe. >> i've dated men who are just as interesting as that bridge. >> yeah. what does that mean? yeah, like that guy. >> cue the comedian. >> he lived under a bridge. >> i did. >> actually,...
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i love you and i miss you more than you'll ever know. i love you. happy birthday, kid. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> stay in your cell! >> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out of the sprinkler. >> a serial bank robber recounts his criminal exploits. >> you've got yourself and somebody tries to stop you, you've got these and that's it. >> in prison, they tend to prey on the weak. >> a convicted killer's physical handicap makes him especially vulnerable. >> i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i can't show weakness. >> with the personal cameras, we provide them, inmates give us intimate views of their lives in prison. >> it doesn't get any better than this, right? this is my playground. >> this is the life that i have chosen for myself. among the many things i
i love you and i miss you more than you'll ever know. i love you. happy birthday, kid. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> stay in your cell! >> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out...
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i tried to reach out to a couple of labor friends and i haven't heard back from them but i expect to and certainly hope to. i want to address their concerns to the extent we can and, i mean the coming six months to get our rates down even lower, to do more planning and be ready for several items on the build out of the okay -- day of the launch and get more feedback from the community. >> mr. chairman? >> i'm not prepared to vote for a rate issue today because i do believe that there are substantive issues that need to be resolved with our friends in labor. coming from labor i want to make sure that we make every attempt to have those discussions. that doesn't in anyway mean that i'm opposed to this proposal or for it to move forward. i want it to move forward. i want to make sure that we make every attempt to reach the labor. the information is very minimal compared to the data that i have received. so i would argue that we take the time to instruct puc staff to sit down with our friends in labor and figure out if there are compromises, and if there are not, there are not and then a
i tried to reach out to a couple of labor friends and i haven't heard back from them but i expect to and certainly hope to. i want to address their concerns to the extent we can and, i mean the coming six months to get our rates down even lower, to do more planning and be ready for several items on the build out of the okay -- day of the launch and get more feedback from the community. >> mr. chairman? >> i'm not prepared to vote for a rate issue today because i do believe that...
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i couldn't take him. >> i couldn't take him. >> i tried.y doctor said i couldn't take care of him. >> how can she not be so selfish to see that was the best decision for him. mentally she should know that, you know, she didn't have the means to take care of him. she knows that she wasn't clean. >> that's for sure. >> she didn't have a plan. >> that poor baby had to go through withdraw. he is in a good home. to him, that's his family. even though it hurts -- >> mom, it's the same. >> i know. >> we had this conversation five years ago, seven years ago. like it's the same thing over and over again. she'll get on probation -- >> exactly. >> and then she gets violated again. like it's the same thing over and over again. she'll get on probation -- >> exactly. >> and then she gets violated again. seeing her picked up for prostitution or in and out of the court system, given what i deal with every day, goes against everything i sort of -- >> it's hard for me because i'm her mother. >> i know, mom. >> and no matter what, at the end of the day i stil
i couldn't take him. >> i couldn't take him. >> i tried.y doctor said i couldn't take care of him. >> how can she not be so selfish to see that was the best decision for him. mentally she should know that, you know, she didn't have the means to take care of him. she knows that she wasn't clean. >> that's for sure. >> she didn't have a plan. >> that poor baby had to go through withdraw. he is in a good home. to him, that's his family. even though it hurts --...
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i have every weekly news schedule i probably have three schedule requests i want to do this, i got to school change i have got a doctor's appointment and we meet them all but everyone has to be flexible if you get a time off to do something that you have to do you need to help the next person who needs the time off to help them get what they want to do. so, this legislation just takes and makes an enforcement of something, and i mean the appeal process, the record keeping, i have got 30 schedule requests a week, for 4 years, i am going to keep those in case someone is disgruntled and that is time consuming. and the enforcement and the appeals process. and i mean, i consider myself, a progressive, a very, progressive employer. i know my employees. and i know their needs and it is handled not only in what they do, but how they responding to their jobs. and this legislation puts an onerous responsibility on myself in case there is an appeal in case there is problems. it is a lot of in case this happens. we should encourage the right to ask, but we should encourage it for a businesses wit
i have every weekly news schedule i probably have three schedule requests i want to do this, i got to school change i have got a doctor's appointment and we meet them all but everyone has to be flexible if you get a time off to do something that you have to do you need to help the next person who needs the time off to help them get what they want to do. so, this legislation just takes and makes an enforcement of something, and i mean the appeal process, the record keeping, i have got 30...
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i knew jim would yell at me. i thought i broke my toe friday. i did go to spinning class on saturday and sunday. as it turns out, you can run it off. >> the last time you broke your foot or whatever, you were in crutches and -- >> stephanie: right. >> we had to buy you you a chaie lounge. you obviously didn't break your toe. >> stephanie: i stubbed it very badly. it looks disgusting. i'll show it to you. >> no thank you. you showed us when you stubbed your eye. we don't need to see your toe. >> stephanie: siri does jokes. >> yes. >> stephanie: i did not know that. i was trying to remember the podiatrist i went to see if i should check out my toe and i said siri, find podiatrist in los angeles, california and she said oh, the agony of the feet. really, siri? my toe hurts! [ ♪ circus ] >> stephanie: didn't know that. i did ask her if she was helping nsa spy on me and she said -- she's very evasive. i have no information. can we get back to work. that is work. i'm working now! oh and i asked her, can you locate my civil liberties. she was evasive a
i knew jim would yell at me. i thought i broke my toe friday. i did go to spinning class on saturday and sunday. as it turns out, you can run it off. >> the last time you broke your foot or whatever, you were in crutches and -- >> stephanie: right. >> we had to buy you you a chaie lounge. you obviously didn't break your toe. >> stephanie: i stubbed it very badly. it looks disgusting. i'll show it to you. >> no thank you. you showed us when you stubbed your eye. we...
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i did not think i was going to live very long, and i didn't think i would be happy, and i thought if i lived so long, i'd be miserable. - really? - lonely, maybe an addict. i just did not have a very good image of-- why would we have a good attitude about old age? what i'm discovering is that it can be pretty great, and i wanted to understand why. - this discovery came when she hit 60 and entered into what she called her "third act." but the joys of getting older were only possible after fonda did an extensive life review, examining her past and learning in the process who she really was. so when people think of jane fonda-- i know i think of an icon, a beautiful woman... - thank you. - who has been a big voice for all of us women. - i think of a woman who has struggled a lot in life to be a whole person. i've been an addict. i've been a pleaser. i've been someone who gave myself-- someone who didn't know that "no" is a complete sentence. - ha ha ha! - it took me a long time to figure out what i needed to do to be, as the french would say, "bien dans ma peau"-- really well in my skin
i did not think i was going to live very long, and i didn't think i would be happy, and i thought if i lived so long, i'd be miserable. - really? - lonely, maybe an addict. i just did not have a very good image of-- why would we have a good attitude about old age? what i'm discovering is that it can be pretty great, and i wanted to understand why. - this discovery came when she hit 60 and entered into what she called her "third act." but the joys of getting older were only possible...
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w >> that's watters and you are in my world right now. >> i like it then.e i i love it. >> i love it.ters, anybody say that conservative professors were given them jazz or anything like that? tive profess were giving jabs or anything like that. >> some say conservative pressures were pushing anti-gay marriage stuff. i only heard one or two people say that. >> do you remember what school that was from? >> university of alabama. >> bill: conservative professors pushing -- >> -- 95 pierce is all liberal. >> bill: did i hear correctly that one of these students said even though they are ideological they always grade fairly? did i hear that? >> i don't even actually know if that is true. some people say they specifically answer wrong because they know the professor will give them a correct grade. >> bill: so they don't answer what they think is correct. they write an essay. >> indicater and pan door. >> bill: get away by saying you are satirical. i never did that when i was at mayorist college. harvard more grad school and these guys were careful. in undergrad they do browbeat you. >> they
w >> that's watters and you are in my world right now. >> i like it then.e i i love it. >> i love it.ters, anybody say that conservative professors were given them jazz or anything like that? tive profess were giving jabs or anything like that. >> some say conservative pressures were pushing anti-gay marriage stuff. i only heard one or two people say that. >> do you remember what school that was from? >> university of alabama. >> bill: conservative...
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i wish i was paid. i do it for the community service. but, all the photographs and all the information that was received at the office that howard lazar has came from me. it's my job to patrol the safety of my fellow artist and their concern to air it to the police or to the office. those all came from me. i did not format anything, and miss attach is not the only person i'm reporting on this and they hate me because i call them when something is wrong. this is something that has come to you before. now we are back here again. she was in new york because she is in prison for two years by the way. , check her report. she was trying to get a restraining order because i was taking photographs of her and then goes to the office and city attorney does what it needs to do and a lot of it get thrown out because it was deemed as street artist and not accountable to anybody. they are self-employed. there is all sense of fairness and anything taking place. i'm available for more questions. >> thank you, any other public comment? please step forwar
i wish i was paid. i do it for the community service. but, all the photographs and all the information that was received at the office that howard lazar has came from me. it's my job to patrol the safety of my fellow artist and their concern to air it to the police or to the office. those all came from me. i did not format anything, and miss attach is not the only person i'm reporting on this and they hate me because i call them when something is wrong. this is something that has come to you...
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i will continue to volunteer my services because i am needed and i feel important to the people and i am appreciated. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> my name is keith. i'm one of the volunteers for these people, and i volunteer all the time, everyday, five days a week, and they do a lot of things real good for these people, black, brown, blue, whatever, you know what i am saying? really you all need to really look into these people and really looking into how the way they work, and a lot of the people need to be around these people man. we try to do a lot of stuff for our community and try to have these people do things right instead of being in jail and being on paperwork and all the stuff like that they need to be out here doing getting jobs and doing other stuff. that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hi. i am greg boxley. everybody has been very passionate on why they should be getting money. i'm just going to get to the facts. eric mar mar talked about a lot of good things looking at the demographics. let's go back
i will continue to volunteer my services because i am needed and i feel important to the people and i am appreciated. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker please. >> my name is keith. i'm one of the volunteers for these people, and i volunteer all the time, everyday, five days a week, and they do a lot of things real good for these people, black, brown, blue, whatever, you know what i am saying? really you all need to really look into these people and really looking into...
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ed i went to stanford. -- i went to stanford. when i graduated, i move to san francisco. my first job, i started working developing economic policies for low-income communities statewide in california. i worked with young people, parents, families are around issues that concern our neighborhoods, whether it was communities, affordable housing, public schools, or just planning issues in neighborhoods like parks. i did that and actually ran for the board of education here in san francisco. i got a term on the school board working for families in our public school system and actually worked for the lawyers community and i came to the board of supervisors. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor kim: you know, i do not know if i have a good answer for that. i just wanted to try it out. >> tell me what motivated your interest in politics. supervisor kim: that is a tough question to answer. i never had any intention to get involved in the electoral process. >> really? supervisor kim: i was always politically active. i was always working on statewide initiativ
ed i went to stanford. -- i went to stanford. when i graduated, i move to san francisco. my first job, i started working developing economic policies for low-income communities statewide in california. i worked with young people, parents, families are around issues that concern our neighborhoods, whether it was communities, affordable housing, public schools, or just planning issues in neighborhoods like parks. i did that and actually ran for the board of education here in san francisco. i got...
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i said, yeah, i can.cked out. >> all right. >> and i parked right about where that sign is in the yard. >> in front of the ford truck? >> yes. and i saw -- and i saw him walking back that way. and then cut through the back of the houses. he looked back and he noticed me and he cut back through the houses. i was still on the phone with nonemergency. and then he came back. and he started walking up towards the grass and then came down and circled my car. and i told the operator that he was circling my car. i didn't hear if he said anything. >> right. >> but he had his hand in his waistband. and i -- i think i told the operator that. and they said, where are you? and i could not remember the name of the street. because i don't live on this street. >> right. >> retreat view circle goes in a circle. >> right. >> i said, i don't know. he goes, give me an address. i said i don't know an address. i think i gave them my address. >> two minutes earlier, a minute earlier he'd given him the street name. now he's tell
i said, yeah, i can.cked out. >> all right. >> and i parked right about where that sign is in the yard. >> in front of the ford truck? >> yes. and i saw -- and i saw him walking back that way. and then cut through the back of the houses. he looked back and he noticed me and he cut back through the houses. i was still on the phone with nonemergency. and then he came back. and he started walking up towards the grass and then came down and circled my car. and i told the...
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i did mention somewhere but i think that i was rushing through it. okay, it says now, you are not required to complete this card in order to make a public comment and you may speak anonymously if you wish and it does not have a line to addresses. >> so it is the main subject matter if you choose to. >> yes. >> exactly. >> okay. >> i am sorry, i did have one other question. so miss patterson, i have in our packet at least we have e-mails. >> yes. >> and it shows on december 15th, 2011, at 3:48 p.m. an idr was made, and the response was received monday december 19th, 2011. so then, do you dispute that this was untimely? >> no, i don't. >> thank you. >> i mean just to be clear, though, there were some things that did not exist. so those were not provided. >> further questions? >> just to be clear. they did not exist because they were communication to say this they did not exist. >> yes, there was. >> but that communication was untimely. you agree that was untimely. >> if we failed to respond within the 24-hour period at the end of the business day the f
i did mention somewhere but i think that i was rushing through it. okay, it says now, you are not required to complete this card in order to make a public comment and you may speak anonymously if you wish and it does not have a line to addresses. >> so it is the main subject matter if you choose to. >> yes. >> exactly. >> okay. >> i am sorry, i did have one other question. so miss patterson, i have in our packet at least we have e-mails. >> yes. >> and...
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>> yes, i did. and i -- can i explain why? >> please. >> i was contacted by council on my staff about the overall situation that you described and there was a dispute there was some concern because the career irs officials that you referred to, yeah. you cited mr. werfel -- >> yes. >> had indicated their original position was this was 6103 protected information. >> okay. >> and then lo and behold after all of this has broken in to the public, they all of a sudden changed their legal, you know, decision. >> okay. >> with position to that. without providing me personally with an illegal able -- analysis. i had subsequent conversations with my staff, we're still in the process of discussing this. but if i'm going to -- i'm going earn a side of protecting confidential -- to release it sensitive taxpayer information. >> let me say this. i understand your term willie nilly. these were not willie nilly people, as i understand it. let me finish. i think we need to be careful with those kinds of words. career people like the career peo
>> yes, i did. and i -- can i explain why? >> please. >> i was contacted by council on my staff about the overall situation that you described and there was a dispute there was some concern because the career irs officials that you referred to, yeah. you cited mr. werfel -- >> yes. >> had indicated their original position was this was 6103 protected information. >> okay. >> and then lo and behold after all of this has broken in to the public, they all...
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and i knew i had this information and i was the only one there really had it. i felt like i just had no alternative but to give it to lamar. but i realize the united states attorney shouldn't be dabbling in state politics. it's a great separation of power and it's a very serious thing to overstep those lines for a federal official the chief law enforcement official to become involved. >> how did you get beyond that? >> i thought about what's about to happen. i didn't think there was went be any doubt about what was going to happen. i was convinced in my mind and i think history tells me i was right about that, thank goodness. to me it was a no-brainer if you will because i don't think anybody would have done what i did if they had the same information. so i called him. i wouldn't tell the fbi, i didn't tell my own staff because i thought if this goes south, and there's a lot of reasons it could go down bad, i want them to be responsible -- don't want them to be responsible at all in the case is going on and i don't want this to be a legal issue. i think the fir
and i knew i had this information and i was the only one there really had it. i felt like i just had no alternative but to give it to lamar. but i realize the united states attorney shouldn't be dabbling in state politics. it's a great separation of power and it's a very serious thing to overstep those lines for a federal official the chief law enforcement official to become involved. >> how did you get beyond that? >> i thought about what's about to happen. i didn't think there was...
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i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get r
i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you...
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i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we end up causing other problems. it is not like it disappears. these are our youth, who are here in our community, and we need to make sure we are providing services for them. yesterday, we had a hearing on the dcyf budget, and i was very disappointed with one aspect of the budget, particularly the alt and backs were being eliminated -- that all add-backs were being eliminated on a number of different subjects. i do not agree with that. i am in discussions with dcyf, and i am is hopeful we will be able to work something out. my predecessor was always committed to making sure funding occurred, and i will continue to do that, so you have an ally in me
i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco, miniature spectrum, i am considered pretty middle of the road. one thing about me is i am very independent when it comes to the issues, and i do not vote on party lines. i judge each issue on its merit. we have provided woefully inadequate support for our transition-age youth, and when we do not provide that support, we end up causing other problems. it is not like it...
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now i know what lawyers do. i do pro bono. i do money bono too. i go into ceo's offices. we have arguments and we try to bring that to our pro bono. another woman who fell down, disabled, social security. she's independent liver and she's, you talk to her. i'm going to see her on friday. she's okay. she goes to court, her husband has a lawyer. she doesn't have a lawyer. and her husband is accused by her 14-year-old daughter of molesting her. when the hearing is over and she has no idea how to appeal. knows nothing about the hear say rule, nothing about the law. she wonders the halls like their dead. i have seen it. it's out there and it's not right. it's unacceptable. when the hearing is over, she's denied all connection to her daughter. that is what we are talking about. >> what do you think it's going to take to make society in government to take the step towards gideon and it's what we've talked about. you have worked on this for many years? >> and the bar association that is represented today. i think we are proud of our city, whatever city might be here today. we are
now i know what lawyers do. i do pro bono. i do money bono too. i go into ceo's offices. we have arguments and we try to bring that to our pro bono. another woman who fell down, disabled, social security. she's independent liver and she's, you talk to her. i'm going to see her on friday. she's okay. she goes to court, her husband has a lawyer. she doesn't have a lawyer. and her husband is accused by her 14-year-old daughter of molesting her. when the hearing is over and she has no idea how to...
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revolution, i took a chance on you, i did something, i am a lifelong democratic and i voted for nixon, that was really what they were doing, and suddenly, you took that permission slip i gave you and you just ran away with it for your old agenda, so that is really what blew this thing apart, and that was by the way a lot of people, and it wasn't just secular, liberal, you know, upper crust living, there were actually a lot of poor people pelt the government was incompetent and not delivering. so you did have, i think, a really ground swell that the army was acting on, it was a democratically elected government, egypt's first so the big dilemma we have now, egyptians, how do you swear that? our aid requires us not to continue giving aid to a country that has had a military coup, so that is the big dilemma that washington faces right now, here is how i look at it, if you think about something really remarkable happened in egypt over the last two years, they had two revolutions, first was a revolution in in tahrir square to unseat mubarek, the second revolution was the military then, bec
revolution, i took a chance on you, i did something, i am a lifelong democratic and i voted for nixon, that was really what they were doing, and suddenly, you took that permission slip i gave you and you just ran away with it for your old agenda, so that is really what blew this thing apart, and that was by the way a lot of people, and it wasn't just secular, liberal, you know, upper crust living, there were actually a lot of poor people pelt the government was incompetent and not delivering....
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i was there. >> sir, if i might. i know some of the terms from having spoken to you before and my experience doing this, but i want to make sure that the jury understands when we use term like impact weapons. >> oh, sure. >> if you could, as you go through it, i may interrupt you once or twice more along the way. if you could advise the jury what you mean and the science behind impact weapons? >> sure. for the impact weapons we're talking about the batons. anything from a side handled baton to what most commonly carried now which is an expandable or collapsible baton. and they range from anything from a metal baton to wooden baton. impact weapon is geared towards those weapon systemdi designed r striking and blocking purposes. >> particular ways to acatually use those weapons as to just striking somebody with it? how does a lay person know the basis for your training and how to use a weapon like that? >> for an impact weapon, for all the weapon systems in law enforcement, there are what they call basic certification
i was there. >> sir, if i might. i know some of the terms from having spoken to you before and my experience doing this, but i want to make sure that the jury understands when we use term like impact weapons. >> oh, sure. >> if you could, as you go through it, i may interrupt you once or twice more along the way. if you could advise the jury what you mean and the science behind impact weapons? >> sure. for the impact weapons we're talking about the batons. anything from...
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what i liked about "world war z"-- which i didn't love as much i think, as you guys did and wish i had liked a little better-- but what i did like was the way that it flipped the usual structure of these movies which get bigger and bigger and bigger and have to end with the most gigantic and often kind of the dullest -- you know, the city is getting destroyed, the robots are fighting or spock and khan are slugging it out on this flying platform or whatever it is. this one went the other way. it had the massive destruction at the beginning and the last 30 or so minutes were a very intense sealed in horror movie. >> the sequence they reshot when the original ending didn't work. it must have been. >> i think it might have been. >> it cost a lot of money. >> and it ended-- not to spoil it for anyone-- with brad pitt just walking quietly down a hallway sneaking past the zombies. >> and he does face that one zombie, there's something very touching and sympathetic about the guy and brad pitt isn't scared of him while he has a kind of shield. well, we are giving too much away. but he faces the
what i liked about "world war z"-- which i didn't love as much i think, as you guys did and wish i had liked a little better-- but what i did like was the way that it flipped the usual structure of these movies which get bigger and bigger and bigger and have to end with the most gigantic and often kind of the dullest -- you know, the city is getting destroyed, the robots are fighting or spock and khan are slugging it out on this flying platform or whatever it is. this one went the...
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i know. i really appreciate it. i am jane with ope local three. i am sorry you won't be able to hear from the several case managers from hospitality house who were here this morning and had to leave to run a woman's group and serve lunch. the other case managers who had to return to their duties and many other case managers from the team that were here with daphne. thankfully she gave such a great statement that will cover everybody. one of the folks that left asked me to read this statement. his name is mr. curtis berry and he says "my name is curtis berry and a case manager. i'm a manager of local three. i am here to ask your help in getting a 4% cost of doing business increase for the nonprofits in san francisco. we received an increase last year that equated to 1.9% and that was over the last five years while the cost of living has gone up 12% in that time. i am a native san franciscan and now had to move out of the city for affordable housing. my arrangements in the beginning were affordable and now rent and the cost of commute has increased
i know. i really appreciate it. i am jane with ope local three. i am sorry you won't be able to hear from the several case managers from hospitality house who were here this morning and had to leave to run a woman's group and serve lunch. the other case managers who had to return to their duties and many other case managers from the team that were here with daphne. thankfully she gave such a great statement that will cover everybody. one of the folks that left asked me to read this statement....
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and i for one i am out of opinions. i have no opinions. i have opinion depletion. for the last month i've had opinion diarrhea. i am opinion drained. >> take some medication. we need opinion viagra. >> i do. >> hang in there. >> opinion could last four hours, eric. >> okay. >> if it doesn't go away, toif go to the opinion hospital. >> consult your physician. >> call dr. seagal. >> paging dr. seagal. >> i think first of all the first sound bite was exactly right. he made exactly the right points. i'm not black and i'm not in an african-american community, but i spent a lot of time around it during my life, and the fact that he is relating to the american people exactly right. why people are reacting that way. and now his point about it could have been him. >> yeah, what about that? >> i don't know. maybe i wouldn't have said that, but i think that the idea that somehow the african-american community is not upset about this. and the only reason they're doing this is because of al sharpton is ridiculous. >> let's talk about this why he did it, dana. i'm trying to figu
and i for one i am out of opinions. i have no opinions. i have opinion depletion. for the last month i've had opinion diarrhea. i am opinion drained. >> take some medication. we need opinion viagra. >> i do. >> hang in there. >> opinion could last four hours, eric. >> okay. >> if it doesn't go away, toif go to the opinion hospital. >> consult your physician. >> call dr. seagal. >> paging dr. seagal. >> i think first of all the first...
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i ate regardless of my mood or hunger. i ate when i was happy, when i was sad and when i was bored. gain began when i was only 10 years old. throughout the years, my weight crept up, and by the time i was a junior in high school, i already weighed around 200 pounds. in my early to mid-20s, i was in a string of bad relationships that sent me into a downward spiral of heavy binge eating. by the time these relationships ended, i was at a staggering 279 pounds. i finally got myself out of those bad relationships. i knew i needed to change, but i didn't know how. it wasn't until i went to my local plus size store and started trying on size 26 jeans that i had a real moment of clarity. this was a moment i told myself, no more, ashley. the next day my sister and i joined weight watchers. once i started eating much smaller portions and exercising, the weight flew off. and my confidence increased. i opened myself back up to love and met the man of my dreams. he's encouraged me to keep going and has really helped me to get where i am today. i now work out five times a week and log all the foo
i ate regardless of my mood or hunger. i ate when i was happy, when i was sad and when i was bored. gain began when i was only 10 years old. throughout the years, my weight crept up, and by the time i was a junior in high school, i already weighed around 200 pounds. in my early to mid-20s, i was in a string of bad relationships that sent me into a downward spiral of heavy binge eating. by the time these relationships ended, i was at a staggering 279 pounds. i finally got myself out of those bad...
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the ones i can remember. i didn't take the drunk thing to heart. i should have.n the guest bathroom. i didn't steal prescription drugs. it is one of the biggest deals of real estate people go through people's medicine cabinets. >> you are always house hunting. i have looked at 143 houses so far. if it isn't for your boss -- if anybody else is inviting you to the party don't go. >> only go if your boss is there. >> that is an economical tip. >> bring a gift. >> you should bring a gift. >> just booze? or food? >> both. also i'm most worried about with bob is don't talk about what goes on at work with your co worker's wife. not that anything bad goes on. >> bob, you are a vault. >> here is the deal. here is what i am driving at. if you are not a regular watcher of "the five" we talk a lot in the breaks. the one thing you have to be careful of if you don't want it on air don't say it because bob has a tendency to say what we talked about. >> before we came on the air greg told me something and said don't say anything to bob. >> you guysyou are whispering tr while i s
the ones i can remember. i didn't take the drunk thing to heart. i should have.n the guest bathroom. i didn't steal prescription drugs. it is one of the biggest deals of real estate people go through people's medicine cabinets. >> you are always house hunting. i have looked at 143 houses so far. if it isn't for your boss -- if anybody else is inviting you to the party don't go. >> only go if your boss is there. >> that is an economical tip. >> bring a gift. >> you...