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i. i. i. i believe i. believe that it is under. that. he. doesn't. feel. the gulf. feel. which i don't like that. i mean that this is the one thing. is not. i would be in the prison. mission. i couldn't take the free. for charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a freebie. if british science. is not tied to the tireless. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on r g. g. h.
i. i. i. i believe i. believe that it is under. that. he. doesn't. feel. the gulf. feel. which i don't like that. i mean that this is the one thing. is not. i would be in the prison. mission. i couldn't take the free. for charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a freebie. if british science. is not tied to the tireless. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a...
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i saw jerry butler and i saw bela rese and denise and i have seen folks and i have seen people and i have had the windows put in my house, to try to block the noise. and it did not work the first time. and so, work with the contractor who did the work, and we were able to work it out. and i am hoping that this same thing can happen so that somebody like me, can go out and be safe, with my peers and my contemporaries and have music, and comedy, live, at the razz room. so, i hope that you will take every possible thing into consideration. so that this can happen. thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> next? two left. >> >> hi, good evening, commissioners, my name is resario savanas and i love great music and the razz room and it is a great place to hear great acts and i hope that they will work things out with the noise issues and i hope that you will grant them this permit. because i want to come and hear some great music and the great act that they put on. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i just listened to the words of one of the speakers prior to m
i saw jerry butler and i saw bela rese and denise and i have seen folks and i have seen people and i have had the windows put in my house, to try to block the noise. and it did not work the first time. and so, work with the contractor who did the work, and we were able to work it out. and i am hoping that this same thing can happen so that somebody like me, can go out and be safe, with my peers and my contemporaries and have music, and comedy, live, at the razz room. so, i hope that you will...
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and so i have taught them to say, what can i do for you,? how can i make you happy? i teach the customer service and how to deal with shoplifters because a lot of people get scared. >> during christmas there was a lot of theft and whenever they have special function and holidays, i just walk the streets and i am going back to what the captain said about the cell phone, i walked into several new retail stores that open on fillmore, and i gave them a sheet that i put together on the crimes that occur and what happens. and a couple of people walked into the store and for some reason i hate the retail stores that have the long narrow where the register on the other end and we had somebody texting and i went to give it to that person and he opened the door and he shut the drawer and i explained that you have all of these people in the window where people could steal, two weeks later he had four items taken that were $500 each. another retail store which is in the lower end, right by sutter and fillmore and i went in and talked to the woman, i tried to get the sales people
and so i have taught them to say, what can i do for you,? how can i make you happy? i teach the customer service and how to deal with shoplifters because a lot of people get scared. >> during christmas there was a lot of theft and whenever they have special function and holidays, i just walk the streets and i am going back to what the captain said about the cell phone, i walked into several new retail stores that open on fillmore, and i gave them a sheet that i put together on the crimes...
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i lost sleep. i waited and i thought, what am i -- i knew it could be an absolute mess. i knew it could throw my life into turmoil, i would lose my job, maybe get sued. i looked into all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china after i decided, eventually, i looked into it. this is going live. if i'm going to do it, i'm going to do it the biggest way i possibly can. i'm going to make sure as many people hear his words and his words only. i felt an obligation. people can decide for themselves whether they agree with him or not but i felt it was my duty to make sure as many people heard of it as possible. i started doing my homework. i wanted to find out what factory he was talking about and have back up there. it led me to an article in mother jones. he did an article about global tech. >> you were thinking in the research you were doing and the articles you read that this is what romney was talking about? >> i thought so. it was a small appliance factory, large factory. there's pictures online. i was ab
i lost sleep. i waited and i thought, what am i -- i knew it could be an absolute mess. i knew it could throw my life into turmoil, i would lose my job, maybe get sued. i looked into all those issues. >> issues meaning you looked into the research of china? >> i looked into the research of china after i decided, eventually, i looked into it. this is going live. if i'm going to do it, i'm going to do it the biggest way i possibly can. i'm going to make sure as many people hear his...
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. >> okay, i think that i have got it. >> i hope that explained it. >> i think so. >> and they were not in the past. >> got it. >> thank you. >> okay. >> please? >> good evening, commissioners i'm andrew zaches and the permit for tank who is the permit holder and i will have him speak there you and go through the permit history in detail and give you our reasons and i think that the city's reasons why this property is a single family dwelling and then i will make brief legal argument at the end of the presentation. >> hi, good evening, my name is mehul tank. i am going to district address a couple of things i think that the previous attorney said that i installed a kitchen and a water service. and i did not do that. i don't know what he is referencing. i have not installed any kitchens or water service since i have owned the building. i bought the building in 1998. if he is referencing prior to that, then i am not sure. i also want to address a couple of things that were said about me which is that i told the tenant that he was going to be evicted that is not true. and that he would hav
. >> okay, i think that i have got it. >> i hope that explained it. >> i think so. >> and they were not in the past. >> got it. >> thank you. >> okay. >> please? >> good evening, commissioners i'm andrew zaches and the permit for tank who is the permit holder and i will have him speak there you and go through the permit history in detail and give you our reasons and i think that the city's reasons why this property is a single family...
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i think i agree with mr. boscavich i believe if i was doing what i called the unit clarification where the properties are unknown and we get handed all of the paperwork and we generally do start with that spring valley water department it is a accurate record. we do rely on it a lot to try to start especially something that is over 100 years old and i have i think that you saw the document that it says, one family. the 1923 permit, i believe was it talks about a cottage. i did not see a permit to go from one to two or two to three. i did see the permits where they came into the building department coming to existing to proposed to and the building department gave them permits and did inspections and gave them
i think i agree with mr. boscavich i believe if i was doing what i called the unit clarification where the properties are unknown and we get handed all of the paperwork and we generally do start with that spring valley water department it is a accurate record. we do rely on it a lot to try to start especially something that is over 100 years old and i have i think that you saw the document that it says, one family. the 1923 permit, i believe was it talks about a cottage. i did not see a permit...
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so i simply say that i think that in the big picture there is no conspiracy here and i wish that i had kept them but mr. wooding found them and provided them to you and i am happy that he did and i stick by them and i think that they accurately represent what i felt then and what i feel now, thank you very much. >> commissioner sarah ballard for the recreation and parks department. i will just add to that olive gong's role is to receive the request and deseminate them to the staffers and ask the question do they have any information. i searched my records not dissimilar to my boss the general manager, i keep essentially as my inbox to-do list and anything that complies with the record retention policy is saved either in an e-mail folder and most often also printed out and saved in a hard copy file. and so, i searched both my e-mail folders and hard copy files and none of these documents were, i did not still have any of these documents, at the time of the request. which was a believe about 6 weeks or eight weeks after the e-mail exchanges took place. >> and i am happy to answer any oth
so i simply say that i think that in the big picture there is no conspiracy here and i wish that i had kept them but mr. wooding found them and provided them to you and i am happy that he did and i stick by them and i think that they accurately represent what i felt then and what i feel now, thank you very much. >> commissioner sarah ballard for the recreation and parks department. i will just add to that olive gong's role is to receive the request and deseminate them to the staffers and...
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i know that i was born a male. i know that. that, i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and addressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just consisted to beating on me. beating me. beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran into the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set, the biggest hand thle that seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. and he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me. they called the police. i still had the knife in my hand. they came. they retrieved the knife. and handcuffed me. been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man. that's how i see it. you know? he's a man. he's my husband. i'm a woman. i'm his wife. let me wrap my hair down. we exchanged vows. you know? he opened his heart to me. i opened my heart to him. and we vowed to be best friends. for life. >> marcus' husband i
i know that i was born a male. i know that. that, i do know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and addressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just consisted to beating on me. beating me. beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran into the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set, the biggest hand thle that seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. and he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i...
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the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.side the door before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the fact that you're not going to be a stigmatized convicted felon for the rest of your life. >> you feel so alone sometimes. like even though you might be in a room with a bunch of people, but i don't -- i think sherri has thought this some, too, but we -- it's like we're the only ones in this room that their son was murdered. and even at sentencing they asked him if he wanted to apologize, and he said, why? it wouldn't do any good. >> in sentencing there was a lot of things i wanted to say to the family, but i was sick. i could barely talk. and they spent two hours just reading and just
the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.side the door before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the fact...
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that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had.nt my sons to be a better person than me, you know. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the outside. >> i robbed every pizza place in fresno, practically, just for money for, like, christmas, but i never did rob on the streets just out of spite, just to hurt people. i've never done that. you know, i've done it for money. everything i've done out there was for money. >> but i'm going to beg to differ. the man, the homicide that put you in here, you knew you weren't going to make any money. you knew you were caught. >> you're right. >> why did you kill him? >> that right there, i had no reason to do that. i guess i'm just a bad guy. >> it disturbed me. he on one hand was talking about his own children and how much he loved them and how much he wanted to provide for them but couldn't make the connection that he had killed some other people's child. and just didn't seem to be able to relate t
that's what i want. i want them to accomplish things that i wish i had.nt my sons to be a better person than me, you know. >> how are you sending them money? >> i can't tell you that. >> galvin also asserts that supporting his family motivated his crimes on the outside. >> i robbed every pizza place in fresno, practically, just for money for, like, christmas, but i never did rob on the streets just out of spite, just to hurt people. i've never done that. you know, i've...
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i wish i had that.ys. >> jimmy: your adorable daughter, why? >> i'm her dad. >> jimmy: that's your job. >> that's my job in life. embarrass her in front of her, you know, her boyfriend, but i didn't know it was her boyfriend then. so i just want to shout-out andre, hey, brother. i do not dislike you. i love you. >> jimmy: wait, what is this about? what happened? >> when they were first dating or courting or what not, i saw them in the library. i was going on a trip, and i was going over to afghanistan for a uso tour so i wanted to go to the school to say good-bye to my kids. and i saw her sitting with this young man, and i had no idea who he was. so, one of the other football players walked by. i was like, "hey, kieran, who's the little man hanging with my baby girl?" he was like, "oh, that's andre, mr. anderson. he's cool, he's cool." and i turn to andre i was like, "you get a pass only because he says your cool. all right?" [ laughter ] i had no idea that my daughter was digging on this dude, and this
i wish i had that.ys. >> jimmy: your adorable daughter, why? >> i'm her dad. >> jimmy: that's your job. >> that's my job in life. embarrass her in front of her, you know, her boyfriend, but i didn't know it was her boyfriend then. so i just want to shout-out andre, hey, brother. i do not dislike you. i love you. >> jimmy: wait, what is this about? what happened? >> when they were first dating or courting or what not, i saw them in the library. i was going on...
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and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know i know me so i play and we get home and my dad you know you tell me all head on head along. he want to know who won i would have buying. so many drills a jiffy to take my calls for me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. i think. that be a neighborhood if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know your legs they have you very weak and you still gotta get you get it out to get these three shots so we yeah and that's the way i think. i had three blood transfusions because of it you know. so it out was an experience both in the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is that all of it you got to go through. and it's like. everybody's body is different you know everybody body is different what i go through you may never go through then again you might go through it twice is worse so don't look at me and say oh yeah i'm opposed to not opposed to. someone then with a charity. i remember when maj
and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know i know me so i play and we get home and my dad you know you tell me all head on head along. he want to know who won i would have buying. so many drills a jiffy to take my calls for me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. i think. that be a neighborhood if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know your legs they have you very weak and...
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i think i will be all right.l get a job. >> are you concerned about your alcohol and drug use? >> no. i'm pretty much going to stay off drugs when i get out. i ain't going to mess with it. >> you're narcotics anonymous, n.a. and a.a. is available in the community. >> the fact is, you start by crawling. and then you've got to walk. that's what i'm going to have to do. start crawling when i get out of here. >> see you later. >> all right. >> back in the yard, fluffy makes an appearance to show off her new kitten. >> this here is leon. there's leon. little black cat with gray on him. looks like he's got something in him. real fluffy. >> word travels fast to sergeant english. >> fluffy's had another kitten. one of the inmates told me he saw where she carried a kitten and hid it. i'm going over here to see if the kitten is still around there and see if she's been back. >> she's going to get with him now. she's going to go. she's gone. she hiding from sergeant english. she hiding from sergeant english. she know sergean
i think i will be all right.l get a job. >> are you concerned about your alcohol and drug use? >> no. i'm pretty much going to stay off drugs when i get out. i ain't going to mess with it. >> you're narcotics anonymous, n.a. and a.a. is available in the community. >> the fact is, you start by crawling. and then you've got to walk. that's what i'm going to have to do. start crawling when i get out of here. >> see you later. >> all right. >> back in the...
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carmen, i really -- i know i was quoted in the press after your appointment saying that -- i really mean it, that we all -- how shall i say this delicately? we all meet and work with a lot of different kind of people in politics. and sometimes i wish there were more people like you, carmen, one of the most just completely authentic down to earth well adjusted, just real people that you would meet. not just in politics but in any aspect of life. whether you agree or disagree, just communicating with you, you know you're having a conversation with someone. and you are just so thoughtful about every issue. you can see it just working through in your mind where you're just talking through the pros and the cons and i know that every decision you make is completely thoughtful and even today in the parking garage, one maybe a political advisor might say you're about to run for city-wide office. you don't want to make anyone upset about anything. but you did what you thought was right and i always know that to be the case with you, even when we're not on the same side of an issue. and i also jus
carmen, i really -- i know i was quoted in the press after your appointment saying that -- i really mean it, that we all -- how shall i say this delicately? we all meet and work with a lot of different kind of people in politics. and sometimes i wish there were more people like you, carmen, one of the most just completely authentic down to earth well adjusted, just real people that you would meet. not just in politics but in any aspect of life. whether you agree or disagree, just communicating...
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and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know and i know me so i do as leg and we get home and my dad you know you tell me i'll have it i had a long. he want to know who want i would have buying. so many drugs to be to take my calls for me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. honestly. i think. that be a neighbor and if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know they say have you very weak and you still gotta get me to get it out to get these three shots so we yeah and that's the way i think. i had three blood transfusions because of the name. so that out was an experience of in the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is that all of it you've got to go through. and it's like. everybody's body is different and you know everybody's body is different what i go through you may never go through then again you might go through it twice is worse so don't look at me and say oh yeah i'm opposed to sharon i'm not opposed to. someone then with a
and i probably did go get a had day you know i would not think about it because i know i know and i know me so i do as leg and we get home and my dad you know you tell me i'll have it i had a long. he want to know who want i would have buying. so many drugs to be to take my calls for me. and i had and you know one time i had to get stats like greece has a week. honestly. i think. that be a neighbor and if you don't wish it was you know everything everything is heavy you know they say have you...
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i can't work like this. jerry-- i'm off the project. jerry! i want the tape. yeah, i--i know.y again. can you believe that? they think they can get anyone to shoot these bootlegs. anna actually has respect for me now. it's all over. aw, the whole business has changed. it's all about money now. the sad thing is, it's the kids that suffer. jerry, listen, you've got to shoot this movie for me. brody, he's a reasonable man, but he's insane. kramer, i'm not doing this anymore. i don't know what i was thinking. it's illegal. it's dangerous. did you say dangerous? i'm a bootlegger. you're a what? bootlegging a movie, baby. well isn't that illegal? i could do hard time for this one. and community service. is this your fibercon? get out of my way! jerry, george got arrested. what? yeah, he went down at the beekman. he tried to lam, but they cheesed him. oh, now i see. [intercom buzzes] yeah? it's brody. i'm coming up. what are we going to do? well, i've got to give him something. come on, where's that tape i shot? i think that's it. let's check it out. sweet fancy moses. jerry, she tap
i can't work like this. jerry-- i'm off the project. jerry! i want the tape. yeah, i--i know.y again. can you believe that? they think they can get anyone to shoot these bootlegs. anna actually has respect for me now. it's all over. aw, the whole business has changed. it's all about money now. the sad thing is, it's the kids that suffer. jerry, listen, you've got to shoot this movie for me. brody, he's a reasonable man, but he's insane. kramer, i'm not doing this anymore. i don't know what i...
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and when it finally came, i just -- i knew i had to do something. and so i made a promise to kyle on that day that i was going to stop bullying in this world. i don't break promises. >> this is the world headquarters. stand for the silent was originally started by 68 high school kids. they heard about what happened to ty. and so me and the kids, we set and we talked and we decided that we were going to tack rl bullying across the world. one day, i did three school presentations, and on that day there was a young man that killed himself in oklahoma city. and it broke my heart. because i just knew that if i had done four presentations, and that fourth one would have been at his school, i might have made a difference in that young man's decision. we take it personal. every child that does this is one of ours. >> these are some things kids have done. they're awesome. they've all connected with ty. they've posted on his wall, i wish i could have known you. we would have been best friends. >> i would give this whole world, and everything in it, my own lif
and when it finally came, i just -- i knew i had to do something. and so i made a promise to kyle on that day that i was going to stop bullying in this world. i don't break promises. >> this is the world headquarters. stand for the silent was originally started by 68 high school kids. they heard about what happened to ty. and so me and the kids, we set and we talked and we decided that we were going to tack rl bullying across the world. one day, i did three school presentations, and on...
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four headings that i am looking at i watched... it is easier. failure to respond is one of the specific claims. but, all three of the people responded. miss gong, miss ballard and mr. buell all responded and miss gong responded for the department. >> i do think that miss gong's response was lated. >> yeah. >> and thing that she knew the deadline but she responded late because she was waiting for others that were not on the list. >> late is the eastist of the questions but i agree with you. >> then there is the or was there an obligation to keep in the first place? i too was surprised that she keeps nothing and i'm would have to look at categories one through three, but, i think that it might be hard to say as au said, hard to satisfy the policy about other materials unless that statement is over broadened and there are other ways that the thing is that are official records are kept properly. then there is the separate question of what items if erased go into it? mr. buell's was on a private e-mail and even if while it exists it is
four headings that i am looking at i watched... it is easier. failure to respond is one of the specific claims. but, all three of the people responded. miss gong, miss ballard and mr. buell all responded and miss gong responded for the department. >> i do think that miss gong's response was lated. >> yeah. >> and thing that she knew the deadline but she responded late because she was waiting for others that were not on the list. >> late is the eastist of the questions...
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i say that because i know there are certainly ratifications >> i can tell my clients ask for a speedy trial so all my investigators will be over worked. well, to go forward with a speedy trial or not we can't make that decision because of the budget we have. and secondly because we go to trial in thirty or 60 or 90 days the district attorney's office is going to dismiss the cases and thirdly we have to investigate cases we don't know what cases should be considered for plea bargaining and what cases to go to trial. when you look at wrong fill conviction we've seen what happens in illinois where people have been wrongfully convicted base of investigators not going into the field findings out where witnesses have to say. we respectable in one case to say that the witness came up with multiple versions and completely the case is being pending i would never had known that unless i had an investigator. unless you have an investigator we call investigators in our office the backbone of our practice. if you don't have an investigator who is out there doing their job it doesn't matter how goo
i say that because i know there are certainly ratifications >> i can tell my clients ask for a speedy trial so all my investigators will be over worked. well, to go forward with a speedy trial or not we can't make that decision because of the budget we have. and secondly because we go to trial in thirty or 60 or 90 days the district attorney's office is going to dismiss the cases and thirdly we have to investigate cases we don't know what cases should be considered for plea bargaining and...
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but basically wafs i? i was a writer. and i talk about journalists having fun, i had fun. it really was joyous. i don't think i have to justify it. i think journalism is a pretty important part of our community, part of our life in a, particularly in a democracy. and it was stunning that they weren't there. they weren't being taught in political science. in journalism schools, they were trade schools. political science wasn't teaching them in part because it didn't have the tools to teach them with. hope any, my books contribute to that. so it's amazing the degree that they weren't part -- i went at some point up to the kennedy school, and i commuted for three years. and before marvin set up the shorenstein center and so fort, and there wasn't anything else up there. and this was the kennedy school. this was teaching people to be our great future leaders, and there was nothing in the menu for them about dealing with journalism. and that's the huge gap that marvin and the shorenstein school filled at that point. but that wasn't all that -- in our lives, that wasn't all that
but basically wafs i? i was a writer. and i talk about journalists having fun, i had fun. it really was joyous. i don't think i have to justify it. i think journalism is a pretty important part of our community, part of our life in a, particularly in a democracy. and it was stunning that they weren't there. they weren't being taught in political science. in journalism schools, they were trade schools. political science wasn't teaching them in part because it didn't have the tools to teach them...
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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 remember when i was going, i was talking to that family friend and i was so frightened. i was raised with some of the greatest voices in my generation in my own home. i did want know what it meant to be an actor. so i was scared. i was nervous. i was talk to a family friend and i said i'm still going to do a lot of service. women need access to sex education and have access to a full basket of family choices. i listed the other things i was going to do and he said are you going to be an actor or are you going to save the world? in 2002 i was sick and tired and i was tired of being sick and tired. i knew something wasn't right. i was one of the highest paid women in the history of hollywood and that is how little it meant for me. i was working on a film and we were doing a lot of conservative night shoots. so i was doing shift work as my loved one calls it. i came home exhausted. i was waiting if are the shower water to get hot and i literally fell asleep on my feet. have you done that cramming for an exam? at this point, it sounds like a nice way to spend a year to me. s
i remember when i was going, i was talking to that family friend and i was so frightened. i was raised with some of the greatest voices in my generation in my own home. i did want know what it meant to be an actor. so i was scared. i was nervous. i was talk to a family friend and i said i'm still going to do a lot of service. women need access to sex education and have access to a full basket of family choices. i listed the other things i was going to do and he said are you going to be an actor...
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i wish i did. i wish i exhibited in my life more consistently more of the things that i say and believe. but i don't know. it mystified me because-- mmy carter, you know, was another churchgoing, openly born-again baptist. i went to church with him on a number of occasions at first baptist here in washington, because i thought it would be a unique experience to see the president of the united states teaching sunday school. and as it turns out, it was. i don't believe there's been one since. but i think it's a question of how one looks at scripture. is it the word of god? is it divinely inspired in errant, without error, infallible? or is it just a collection of nice thoughts written by flawed human beings who had a little inspiration much as wordsworth might have had as he looked out over tinturn abbey? and you have to be left to your own devices to decide what it means today. i choose the former, and i think the president did as well, even though, again, he didn't always apply some of the truths o
i wish i did. i wish i exhibited in my life more consistently more of the things that i say and believe. but i don't know. it mystified me because-- mmy carter, you know, was another churchgoing, openly born-again baptist. i went to church with him on a number of occasions at first baptist here in washington, because i thought it would be a unique experience to see the president of the united states teaching sunday school. and as it turns out, it was. i don't believe there's been one since. but...
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but, i felt if i lived in that particular area that i would be upset. and there was no reason for the commission not, the staff, but the commissioners to continue and allow them to have the conditional use permit until the sound proofing was rectifieed. >> a couple of things, i certainly would like to i know that my office and supervisor kim's office would like to meet with the unit to talk about the process and the things that you are working on, i appreciate your perspective, i don't think that it is helpful, whether it is a difference of between the commission on a specific item to talk about the difference of opinion, you know, constituting a disservice to the public, i don't think that is necessarily the kind of relationship that i hope that we have between the police department and the entertainment commission. i think that you know each side has a perspective and each side has a role to play. and to the extent that there is a difference of opinion, i think that we can agree to disagree without you know, labeling the actions of the other disservic
but, i felt if i lived in that particular area that i would be upset. and there was no reason for the commission not, the staff, but the commissioners to continue and allow them to have the conditional use permit until the sound proofing was rectifieed. >> a couple of things, i certainly would like to i know that my office and supervisor kim's office would like to meet with the unit to talk about the process and the things that you are working on, i appreciate your perspective, i don't...
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and i did. i took a step back, and i shot the window out. i pulled the trigger. >> the blast from mary's .38 caliber gun shatters the office window, tearing into the ceiling. shaken by mary's shot the gunmen flee the store. >> when i come to, i heard them holler out, this is not going to happen today. that's when they really took off. >> all three suspects are still at large, but have steered clear of trying another robbery at the store. michael wallace remains impressed with mary's shooting skills. >> i would say she was pretty good. we give her the name annie oakley. >> but for mary todd, it's just another day at the office. >> i never did get nervous about it. i was doing my job. i always try to handle any situation in that store. i had protection, and i was willing to use it. >>> it's the place where lies unravel and alibis crumble. >> our job as homicide detectives are to speak for the dead. >> the interrogation room. or as police call it, the box. >> okay. let's sure. let's see the body. >> in the college town of austin, texas, governm
and i did. i took a step back, and i shot the window out. i pulled the trigger. >> the blast from mary's .38 caliber gun shatters the office window, tearing into the ceiling. shaken by mary's shot the gunmen flee the store. >> when i come to, i heard them holler out, this is not going to happen today. that's when they really took off. >> all three suspects are still at large, but have steered clear of trying another robbery at the store. michael wallace remains impressed with...
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so, i mean, i just know of all the resources. >> i have a question. how did you find out about this seat? >>> i was advised through good will at first, and then my probation officer is dan zarita, and i mentioned it to him. and he pushed it forward, told me go ahead and go through with it. that i'd probably be a good candidate for it. at first i wasn't really sure what all it was for, what it was about. and after i studied and seen -- like i just recently came across a book that's from the reentry council of all the opportunities that they have from san francisco resourcing and stuff. and i just believe there's a lot more you could add to it. and other directions from halfway houses that they -- it's kind of difficult being in certain places, certain rehabilitation centers. if you really are trying to better yourself, they make it like -- it's almost like they're against you. so, i mean, there's like -- i have ideas that would help the people that are there and directions which way to go when they do have. like they have these things called dars, gett
so, i mean, i just know of all the resources. >> i have a question. how did you find out about this seat? >>> i was advised through good will at first, and then my probation officer is dan zarita, and i mentioned it to him. and he pushed it forward, told me go ahead and go through with it. that i'd probably be a good candidate for it. at first i wasn't really sure what all it was for, what it was about. and after i studied and seen -- like i just recently came across a book...
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>> i studied positive psychology and what i do is i create experiences of play, so that we have people come and splash around in paint and break things and scream in trucks to relief the stress and essentially, through being really present and playful, we see an elevation in their well-being and it is really fun. >> you show that positive psychology is discussed in city hall not usually, so we appreciate it. >> next speaker. >> good morning, my name is amanda johnson and i am a long time resident of san francisco and a home owner. i actually live up the street off of market and in the triangle area. i have known jen for a while now, and i used to work with her at my former job. and she is just a wonderful entrepreneur and has fantastic ideas and when i heard that the two of them were going to open up this fantastic bar idea, actually in the neighborhood that i am now contracting in, it provides a wonderful place to go after work other than the starbucks that is across the street. and i think that it is a place where i can get to know my new fellow employees. and have a little bit of do
>> i studied positive psychology and what i do is i create experiences of play, so that we have people come and splash around in paint and break things and scream in trucks to relief the stress and essentially, through being really present and playful, we see an elevation in their well-being and it is really fun. >> you show that positive psychology is discussed in city hall not usually, so we appreciate it. >> next speaker. >> good morning, my name is amanda johnson and...
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i didn't say anything. >> i beat you. i beat you, fallon.ave written some down. >> jimmy: that's true, i did. what i like about this book is actually, you're saying that even though you did get gastric bypass surgery, the way you've kept the weight off is you actually ride your bike to work. >> i do. >> jimmy: you eat healthy. >> i try to eat as healthy as i can, i exercise. my goal is to get good enough so that one day, i just walk in and kill my trainer and walk away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] but you have recipes in here and all that stuff. >> all that stuff. >> jimmy: which is great, i like that. >> jimmy: i want to talk about this crazy blizzard. >> yes. >> jimmy: the country is on lockdown. >> yes, the weather channel has named it nemo. >> jimmy: nemo. >> nemo. >> jimmy: why? >> just keep swimming, swimming, swimming. >> jimmy: yeah, why would they call it nemo? >> well, they had a list of names and somebody liked pixar movies. >> jimmy: so what is it? the northeast is just going to get -- >> well, it's going to be really bad
i didn't say anything. >> i beat you. i beat you, fallon.ave written some down. >> jimmy: that's true, i did. what i like about this book is actually, you're saying that even though you did get gastric bypass surgery, the way you've kept the weight off is you actually ride your bike to work. >> i do. >> jimmy: you eat healthy. >> i try to eat as healthy as i can, i exercise. my goal is to get good enough so that one day, i just walk in and kill my trainer and walk...
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i mean, do i need an employee manual? do i need a security manual? do i have to pay payroll tax? do i have to pay property tax? you should do your due diligence. and the more people that do due diligence and actually operate with care, especially in night life and entertainment which is a public safety issue, can be a public safety issue, are people who become the better operators. the people who care about their patrons and that is kind of tend to say that we point out that you need to fill out every line of the application. and that you need to provide us with sufficient information, not yes, no, you have to explain it. we have modified the application, several times in order for them to do that. but to tell them what they should say, i think is i tend to agree with josoline. >> let me add, not necessarily for a script, but a for certain permits have you to provide neighbors with a plan. and have them sign a form that says, they have seen the plan, and that they have been given a number that they can call if they have any problems. that is an example. >> but, yeah, like, if the
i mean, do i need an employee manual? do i need a security manual? do i have to pay payroll tax? do i have to pay property tax? you should do your due diligence. and the more people that do due diligence and actually operate with care, especially in night life and entertainment which is a public safety issue, can be a public safety issue, are people who become the better operators. the people who care about their patrons and that is kind of tend to say that we point out that you need to fill...
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i really didn't feel anything. i didn't feel the pain that i endured. didn't feel like i cared about anything anymore. i didn't feel any emotion whatsoever. i felt depression. that was it. >> i had a huge fear because alex has always been the type to act and i would lay up with my husband at night and, you know, i would just cry and say, what if he decides he doesn't want to be here anymore. i mean, at that point there was really only one more way for him to disengage. he was failing out of school. he wasn't involved with the family at all. he didn't have any friends. he was fading and we just couldn't bring him back. and enter lee. >> we were going to film in this middle school for the year. and it was actually the first day of school and we saw alex by himself. the way the world was moving by him and not noticing him and he looked so sad. no one cared. and i thought that this might be a kid that's experiencing bullying. i was able to share with him that, you know, i had gone through that and how hard it was to talk about. i think that really gave him
i really didn't feel anything. i didn't feel the pain that i endured. didn't feel like i cared about anything anymore. i didn't feel any emotion whatsoever. i felt depression. that was it. >> i had a huge fear because alex has always been the type to act and i would lay up with my husband at night and, you know, i would just cry and say, what if he decides he doesn't want to be here anymore. i mean, at that point there was really only one more way for him to disengage. he was failing out...
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the company but i said, "i do that." there was something that i do that i never even knew existed, so a friend of mine that wanted to be in show business desperately at the university of chicago, he and i did an act. i wrote it. we opened up next to second city. the community paper said second city should see these guys, and i started a whole career. tavis: next thing i know, you are on "carson." >> just so you know, no career -- it is the failures. it is the failures that make you successful, and i had plenty of them. i starred in two broadway plays. i starred in a broadway play that was the first directing job of sidney poitier, and there was lou gossett, diana ladd, and i played a jewish kid who offered himself as a slave to two columbia students as reparations, and by the third act, and they had been chained to the radiator. the reviewer at the time perceived this as a racist play. sidney poitier, cicely tyson, we did not last very long. we used to watch the oscars all of the time together, and i would say, "best buy
the company but i said, "i do that." there was something that i do that i never even knew existed, so a friend of mine that wanted to be in show business desperately at the university of chicago, he and i did an act. i wrote it. we opened up next to second city. the community paper said second city should see these guys, and i started a whole career. tavis: next thing i know, you are on "carson." >> just so you know, no career -- it is the failures. it is the failures...
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i called him and i said i don't know how it's possible. of the most extraordinary things about actors. you know, we can be bone headed and half dead and because of a tech's nuances that notes the rhythms, because of a great director and cast, this extraordinary, ridiculous, there's no business like showbiz's thing. it's the core of that that's poetic and extraordinary. what an actor can accomplish that's greater than themselves. >> are we going to go through them all now? >> i'm going to go with tradition. it was that scene where the older son says why don't you like me? and we shared that because your scene in "braveheart," it absolutely tore me. what tore me apart was the fact that tom, after he said, okay, okay. and he got up and left. he went right back to his work. it tore me apart. >> i'm going to have to say "philadelphia." i absolutely lovered the movie. i loved the performance. he just transformed himself into a very sick, aids patient who died from it. it was the only time in my life that i had written the letter. i just said, he
i called him and i said i don't know how it's possible. of the most extraordinary things about actors. you know, we can be bone headed and half dead and because of a tech's nuances that notes the rhythms, because of a great director and cast, this extraordinary, ridiculous, there's no business like showbiz's thing. it's the core of that that's poetic and extraordinary. what an actor can accomplish that's greater than themselves. >> are we going to go through them all now? >> i'm...
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i do, but i don't want. i want to get this done. >> they want so much for this outcome to happen, that they don't want to believe this person could be taping them. >> if he's in an accident and ends up, you know, dead, i'm great. >> if you want him dead it's going to be $20,000. >> that's it? all right. >>> someone in the driveway! >> get on the ground now! get on the ground! >> you were chatting online with someone you thought was 13? >> i have interest in younger girls. that is a fantasy of mine. >> is this the national thing? >> like dateline nbc. >> yeah. >> that would be the cleanest, best pleasure. >> to have sex with a 13-year-old girl? >> yes, sir. >> tonight they're back. a string of suspects targeting children. it's another undercover sting. >> when i saw the dateline i thought that is so sick. >> a dateline net crime. to catch a predator. >> thanks for joining us. i'm ann curry. since we first began our series of reports investigating online sex predators, we've been to several states and exposed
i do, but i don't want. i want to get this done. >> they want so much for this outcome to happen, that they don't want to believe this person could be taping them. >> if he's in an accident and ends up, you know, dead, i'm great. >> if you want him dead it's going to be $20,000. >> that's it? all right. >>> someone in the driveway! >> get on the ground now! get on the ground! >> you were chatting online with someone you thought was 13? >> i...
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i get it. >> so, i don't think that i am missing anything at this point and then, of course. the other thing that i am concerned about is the notion that it is conditioned off ours and is sounds great. mechanically how does that work. >> thank you, yes. >> miss king? >> thank you. >> yeah, so the one-day, time event permit is issued from the office administratively. >> right. >> if the... am i on a timer, the commission instructs the staff to put on the conditions that is the way that we would do that. it might be my suggestion to the commission that we i mean, you know, potentially i could issue one and if it does not go well, not issue the balance or something like that. but, there is a certain amount of faith in this process, and where we are in all of this. whether it is the permanent one or the one-time one, it is an issue of good faith on the part of everybody and again i want to reiterate that my resources are slim he has not only done one test, he has done multiples out there because we have been responding to neighbors for a long time now. and we are very concerned,
i get it. >> so, i don't think that i am missing anything at this point and then, of course. the other thing that i am concerned about is the notion that it is conditioned off ours and is sounds great. mechanically how does that work. >> thank you, yes. >> miss king? >> thank you. >> yeah, so the one-day, time event permit is issued from the office administratively. >> right. >> if the... am i on a timer, the commission instructs the staff to put on the...
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but i want to put a little background, i was asked to look at my e-mails, and i did look and i responded, i think within 12 hours of being asked but i could not find the e-mails i was looking for. having said that, i wanted to find them. and i believe that they are part of the record. but to set the record straight, when i heard about this session of the common wealth club i have spoken with the club on a number of occasions, i hold them in high esteem and i saw the title of the event that was being planned, and i know that the panelist that are involved in this that put it forward. i have the utmost respect, particularly for katherine howard she is passionate about the golden gate park and i would not diminish her credibility in the least but i felt, and i stated that this was a one-sided, golden gate park under siege. it is under siege to some people and not to the majority but the people who feel passionate about the different issues in the park and i respect that fact. but i said that i thought that given the history of the common wealth club that they had a responsibility, one to ha
but i want to put a little background, i was asked to look at my e-mails, and i did look and i responded, i think within 12 hours of being asked but i could not find the e-mails i was looking for. having said that, i wanted to find them. and i believe that they are part of the record. but to set the record straight, when i heard about this session of the common wealth club i have spoken with the club on a number of occasions, i hold them in high esteem and i saw the title of the event that was...
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i love that. i saw that.at you're doing, my friend. >> look at that. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and then, just eat with your hands. start eating with your hands. >> jimmy: what do you mean, eating with my hands? >> come on, jump in. >> jimmy: you're lying to me, and you're making me look crazy. >> scoop that. >> jimmy: all right. thank you. >> i get the fork. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i knew you were playing with me, man. >> some nice bunny chow. have you ever had bunny chow before? >> jimmy: no, this is it right here. >> first time! >> jimmy: this is perfect. but i am drunk. here we go. [ laughter ] oh, my gosh. >> good? >> jimmy: that's the most delicious thing i've ever had. >> good? >> jimmy: i love it. marcus samuelsson, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] the new season of "chopped all-stars" premieres sunday, april 7th at 9:00 p.m. on the food network. we'll be right back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new $3 six-inch select! this march, we're kicking things o
i love that. i saw that.at you're doing, my friend. >> look at that. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and then, just eat with your hands. start eating with your hands. >> jimmy: what do you mean, eating with my hands? >> come on, jump in. >> jimmy: you're lying to me, and you're making me look crazy. >> scoop that. >> jimmy: all right. thank you. >> i get the fork. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i knew you were playing with me, man. >> some...
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i have. i don't know that i would do it right anymore, but i would try.ich maneuver too just to be a server in a restaurant. we were expected to help people choking on our food. >> stephanie: yeah, a nurse in an elderly assisted living place? >> very bizarre. >> yeah. >> yeah, i don't know how to work a band aid. >> and there is nothing panicked about that lady's voice, too. >> stephanie: yeah. >> if she was like oh my god, i don't get it! >> no, it's against our policy. >> sorry everybody else is at bingo right now. >> yeah. >> wow. >> stephanie: tim in florida you are on the "stephanie miller show" with kathleen. hi, tim. >> caller: hey, how are you doing? i want to say something about the media as far as right wing. they have their little spoofs and they say their utter lies and then it seems like the main media follows through and goes a little bit more to the right, instead of being in the middle. like in face the nation they -- the right-wing will say statements and then the regular media does not question it. like nobody has enough guts to tell the
i have. i don't know that i would do it right anymore, but i would try.ich maneuver too just to be a server in a restaurant. we were expected to help people choking on our food. >> stephanie: yeah, a nurse in an elderly assisted living place? >> very bizarre. >> yeah. >> yeah, i don't know how to work a band aid. >> and there is nothing panicked about that lady's voice, too. >> stephanie: yeah. >> if she was like oh my god, i don't get it! >> no,...
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i think mr. murphy being a self-made man knows whatnot only goes into a project but what is needed to complete the projects allows him to be effective in tasks in society and humble charm and no b.s. attitude, one cannot help but respond to. i can highly recommend mel murphy to the port commission any other office public or private. he is an asset to any group lucky enough to have him. thank you. barbara brennan gary. >>> john holtz. of course, i've men mel murphy since he has arrived here in san francisco. i'm a resident since 1937 and i've seen the city growing and in different phases. and mr. murphy ha provided housing and jobs which this city needs and he's been doing this since the day he arrived here in san francisco. and he's been dedicated to not only providing housing and jobs. he also participated in sports for children in soccer and had many, many hours that he has put into this, to the children of this city. so, not only he'll be a asset to the port commission. i think he also has bee
i think mr. murphy being a self-made man knows whatnot only goes into a project but what is needed to complete the projects allows him to be effective in tasks in society and humble charm and no b.s. attitude, one cannot help but respond to. i can highly recommend mel murphy to the port commission any other office public or private. he is an asset to any group lucky enough to have him. thank you. barbara brennan gary. >>> john holtz. of course, i've men mel murphy since he has arrived...
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when i only knew what i had gathered from a couple of books about the civil war, i read i think in college the second inaugural address and was astounded by it. the most astonishing sentence i think he ever wrote is in the middle of the second inaugural address which ends with these two paragraphs that are just, you know, transcendent and really may be the most beautiful two paragraphs in political oratory in world history. but in the midd of it there h talks about the coming of the war. and then there's this one sentence, "and the war came." and it just hangs there. and you think about people in march of 1865 listening to this man say, "and the war came." you know, the entire horror of the war is contained in those words. and it's stunning the command of english to know that you don't add any adjectives, you don't say anything more than that. and, you know, he was an autodidact. he never went tochool without s stepmother to whom we all owe you know, sarah bush, we all owe, the country owes an un-payable debt of gratitude because she saw that this seven-year-old boy that she inherited was
when i only knew what i had gathered from a couple of books about the civil war, i read i think in college the second inaugural address and was astounded by it. the most astonishing sentence i think he ever wrote is in the middle of the second inaugural address which ends with these two paragraphs that are just, you know, transcendent and really may be the most beautiful two paragraphs in political oratory in world history. but in the midd of it there h talks about the coming of the war. and...
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and i know my time is almost up, but i want to give you this, just to confirm what i am saying and i know at some point that you understand that you are going to have to go tactical. in certain areas. because of the crime. and once you start finding out more and more of what is going on in certain districts as you are, you will see that tactical law enforcement is a way. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> thank you. >> dear commissioners, i am sure that my comments are going to make over the last speaker. i am a project manager with urban division and it has been about a month and a half since the number of six street merchants and residents came to the commission to report on the safety issues on 6th street and i am here today to give you an update on what is going on. so in a nutshell, in a (inaudible) from one, from late january to late february, it was bad. but part two from late february to march so far is actually getting much better. so to illustrate from the part one i have actually a testimony that is a testimony from the sixth street mercha
and i know my time is almost up, but i want to give you this, just to confirm what i am saying and i know at some point that you understand that you are going to have to go tactical. in certain areas. because of the crime. and once you start finding out more and more of what is going on in certain districts as you are, you will see that tactical law enforcement is a way. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> thank you. >> dear...
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fair i see you out with other ♪ and i no you don't care i just hope i still can get it since you won't ♪ she said i -- don't want to be your friend well baby i don't ever want to see you again, hey ♪ ♪ lil' lady come on -- come on come on come on ♪ ♪ lil' lady come on -- come on come on come on ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i want to thank halle berry, elle fanning. i want to apologize to matt damon. tomorrow night ellen pompeo, sean lowe and music from lianne la havas. see the full performance at jimmykimmel.com. once again, rdgldgrn. good night. ♪ who can make a million fans off of one track a backpacking pop star with a skater pass ♪ ♪ girls love it when i sing but i love to rap they got they eyes on this money like ♪ ♪ they wear a patch i don't tell them that i'm broke where's the fun in that ♪ ♪ we at college playing shows getting a ton of ass dudes say i make songs for the culo girl ♪ ♪ ask me what the hell they mad at you for same reason they was mad at menudo ♪ ♪ i get girls and rap nerds watch naruto these girls are pretty fast, no kissing ♪ ♪ still can magic johnson if you only get some clin
fair i see you out with other ♪ and i no you don't care i just hope i still can get it since you won't ♪ she said i -- don't want to be your friend well baby i don't ever want to see you again, hey ♪ ♪ lil' lady come on -- come on come on come on ♪ ♪ lil' lady come on -- come on come on come on ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i want to thank halle berry, elle fanning. i want to apologize to matt damon. tomorrow night ellen pompeo, sean lowe and music from lianne la havas. see the full...
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i remember reading it when i was 15. i remember being kind of disappointed that on his great trek he didn't come through pittsburgh. the closest he came was erie. i have a vague recollection of reading it, but it made no impression on me. steinbeck himself, i had to read "of mice and men," "grapes of wrath." i did not have to read his other major work, "cannery row," in high school. but they say are springsteen's life was changed when he read "grapes of wrath." it gave him a social conscience and he wanted to do work on the working man. it had no effect on me. i was a goldwater boy. hillary clinton was a goldwater girl in chicago. almost the same age as i am. it set me off in a whole different direction than bruce springsteen. >> the book, "travels with charley," when did the trip happen for him? >> on september 23, 1960, after a great deal of preparation, he left his summer home in sag harbor, new york, on long island. the european end of long island. he and charlie set off in his camper van, a pickup truck with a campe
i remember reading it when i was 15. i remember being kind of disappointed that on his great trek he didn't come through pittsburgh. the closest he came was erie. i have a vague recollection of reading it, but it made no impression on me. steinbeck himself, i had to read "of mice and men," "grapes of wrath." i did not have to read his other major work, "cannery row," in high school. but they say are springsteen's life was changed when he read "grapes of...
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i mean, one time i think i was on the wrong side of the stage, but i knew i could sing.ow, if all else fails, sing. >> cyndi lauper, still so unusual. >>> when we come back, singing the joys of motherhood. i'll talk to lisa loeb about having a baby in her 40s. [ laughing ] [ barking ] ♪ come on, boy! [ barks ] ♪ oh, heavenly day here we go. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ don't you know that i love ya ♪ ♪ cha-cha-cha-cha-cha ♪ always thinking of ya ♪ all around the world ♪ everybody singin' along ♪ singin' along ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ let me see what spring -- ♪ [ birds chirping ] [ male announcer ] with the best lineup of vehicles ever, introducing the new chevrolet. ♪ oh, heavenly day why just go from "a" to "b" when imagination can take you everywhere? ♪ all the clouds blew away chevrolet. find new roads. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regularity. look for citrucel today. let's see what you got. rv
i mean, one time i think i was on the wrong side of the stage, but i knew i could sing.ow, if all else fails, sing. >> cyndi lauper, still so unusual. >>> when we come back, singing the joys of motherhood. i'll talk to lisa loeb about having a baby in her 40s. [ laughing ] [ barking ] ♪ come on, boy! [ barks ] ♪ oh, heavenly day here we go. ♪ cha-cha-cha ♪ don't you know that i love ya ♪ ♪ cha-cha-cha-cha-cha ♪ always thinking of ya ♪ all around the world ♪...
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i am looking up at those pictures and i often say that i am walking in today and i get it done, i willet it done. s these are all reminders of the great may ors before us who set the foot prints to us to fill and i am so happy. i honor someone who is continuing to give us a voice even in the laughing way, we are and we look forward to reading his column, even when i dread what he is going to say. the pure enjoyment of the angle is what we all say and i did not think of it in that way, that gives us great pause to again, celebrate, his achievements, his accomplishments, and his continued love for this city and for everybody in it. so, mayor brown, thank you very much, to you, to your friends, to all of your supporters for being here. happy, african american history month. and more than a month, let's continue celebrating, let's keep doing this. this is a great enjoyment for all of us. thank you for being here. thank you for giving the insight for what you two share and not too shab by to have willie brown and now it is time to acknowledge and recognize our special guests stand and be re
i am looking up at those pictures and i often say that i am walking in today and i get it done, i willet it done. s these are all reminders of the great may ors before us who set the foot prints to us to fill and i am so happy. i honor someone who is continuing to give us a voice even in the laughing way, we are and we look forward to reading his column, even when i dread what he is going to say. the pure enjoyment of the angle is what we all say and i did not think of it in that way, that...