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even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if collapsed on you there is no safe place to go. how about here. the safety spot is second base. no doubt about it. you have 60,000 people want to go to second base. people get injured jumping chairs. go between the chairs, cover your head and get your head below the seat. there is a lot of crud down there. the chairs will break the fall. if you stop, someone behind you will hit you. so, slow down, pull to the side of the road. stay with the car until the shaking stops. you need protection for your head. if there are wires near your car, don't get out. don't park under or over an over pass under a bridge, under trees, power lines and next to freeway side walls. you know what freeway side walls are. >> these are the spots you don't want to park. in the city there are a lot of spots like that. that's pretty common response -- my experience with driving. i was driving going hope. home i had to go 2 miles. it took 3 hours to drive 2 miles. it was my unwillingness to give up my car. i could have gotten out of my car and
even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if collapsed on you there is no safe place to go. how about here. the safety spot is second base. no doubt about it. you have 60,000 people want to go to second base. people get injured jumping chairs. go between the chairs, cover your head and get your head below the seat. there is a lot of crud down there. the chairs will break the fall. if you stop, someone behind you will hit you. so, slow down, pull to the side of the...
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if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a switch and the screw in fuses. there are not many of these anymore. most have the breakers. okay. to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you
if you can't use the one in the street. do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a switch and the screw in fuses. there are not many of these anymore. most have the breakers. okay. to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it...
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if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we talked about equipment. we're only going to give you helmets. we're going to give you vests too. are the vests going to protect you from anything? no. any other equipment you have to get your own. gloves, if we have any extra we'll give you gloves. knee pads, you need good shoes, you need good clothes that won't rip so things like nails will be harder to rip through your skin. decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's ver
if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we...
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if they are person x. rays are well i don't care let's settle right let's do away i was never on the loophole would you join me at my point i don't think it's going to fall in to do away with a right sex loophole if we can get down to zero one seven percent flat rate for everyone yeah sure so. that's that's like amplifying the mitt romney tax loophole so it's not everyone would pay the same so you're just lower tax rate you're no tax right but at when everyone's going to pay it so but so somebody is so you want somebody who's working at wal-mart as a greeter and can barely buy the cat food that they're eating you want them to pay extra tax maybe they won't be asking for entire you want to raise they won't write letters to say the least guy or god or maybe they won't be asking for the public option maybe they want to do in these kinds of things so that the economy grows or as a lever that i'm slightly i'll leave you with the last word thank you very much for the kids. coming up the phone lines are now open
if they are person x. rays are well i don't care let's settle right let's do away i was never on the loophole would you join me at my point i don't think it's going to fall in to do away with a right sex loophole if we can get down to zero one seven percent flat rate for everyone yeah sure so. that's that's like amplifying the mitt romney tax loophole so it's not everyone would pay the same so you're just lower tax rate you're no tax right but at when everyone's going to pay it so but so...
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if you are very young or very old that's where you get at risk if you get dehydrated. keep up the fluids. >> best way to prevent is wash your hands for 20 30 seconds. >> clorox wipe the surfaces and stay away from people. don't go handling food if you are not feeling well. >> eric knows -- first of all move over just in case. you siveng happy birthday when u wash your hands. >> when you touch things and you can pick up this virus i think doctors you said even if you touch your eye you can pick it up? >> no question about it any mucous membrane can go into the body. 60 percent of stomach viruses are on the hand. it starts on the hand gets into the mouth and you got it. within 12-hours you can get sick. >> as doctor says sing happy birthday to you when you wash your hands. >> if we had time we would have a demo. >> i want to get to the next topic. a lot of people ask me about this when i put it out there we were going to do it. there is new research that shows older americans who take aspirin and so many do as part of regular preventative therapy it doubles the risk of a
if you are very young or very old that's where you get at risk if you get dehydrated. keep up the fluids. >> best way to prevent is wash your hands for 20 30 seconds. >> clorox wipe the surfaces and stay away from people. don't go handling food if you are not feeling well. >> eric knows -- first of all move over just in case. you siveng happy birthday when u wash your hands. >> when you touch things and you can pick up this virus i think doctors you said even if you...
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>> what if it is your mother.per comes from a family. >> what if it is your mother and your daughter? >> i was involved in one of those years ago. it was fantastic. kennedy, since you are already talking how would you suggest we reform welfare? it is still our money, right? or is it not our money? >> well, it is our money, and we are giving it to them. so, i guess i feel about welfare the same way i feel about health care. if the government is giving it to you they will tell you how to spend it and what to put in your body. that's why health care is so dangerous. so maybe stop giving people money in the form of debit cards they can use at atm's. heritage foundation says $2 billion in sandy relief money so far has been spent on nfl tickets, girls gone wild videos and particular tickets. >> how did they do that? >> debit cards. >> bill, you give lap dances at club heat, the bronx strip club. >> it is just my apartment, but the lap dance still holds if you want to visit me after the show. the problem with the legisla
>> what if it is your mother.per comes from a family. >> what if it is your mother and your daughter? >> i was involved in one of those years ago. it was fantastic. kennedy, since you are already talking how would you suggest we reform welfare? it is still our money, right? or is it not our money? >> well, it is our money, and we are giving it to them. so, i guess i feel about welfare the same way i feel about health care. if the government is giving it to you they will...
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be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not level enough. priority two is actually travel. once you get into your business and start speculating the wits of your files. access to all of your services. [inaudible] rearranging furniture. that is something we would call readily achievable, if you move your table out of the way to allow a person with a wheelchair access to your space. restroom facilities only come into play after you have already made the entrance accessible and you have trouble accessible. restaurants only have to be accessible if they are available to your customers and clients. and actually does not cover employee access to the restrooms. we have other priorities that come into play. [inaudible] you want that inspected to come out before you get a that letter. it is not only your obligation, but it is the right thing to do. you want to be disability accessible. you want more customers. the best way to do that is to start planning. when you are choosing, ideally, your inspector would have a background in inspection, design, an
be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not level enough. priority two is actually travel. once you get into your business and start speculating the wits of your files. access to all of your services. [inaudible] rearranging furniture. that is something we would call readily achievable, if you move your table out of the way to allow a person with a wheelchair access to your space. restroom facilities only come into play after you have already made the...
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you hand a couple million bucks to it it is actually that if you if you hand fifty dollars if you wire if you go into a liquor store in new york city where fifty bucks to some guy in pakistan who gives it to al qaeda you will find your button one time imo so fast and if you're already in pakistan getting the fifty bucks you're going to have a drone dropping a bomb on your head i mean why or why this is for here nobody here wanted to bail out wall street nobody i mean why are these bank no i'm talking about last week why are these bankers not doing purple i have no idea i mean i guess we have an absolute consensus here and i think these guys should be in jail i mean it's pretty clear that if you give material support to terrorist organizations it's illegal in any form actually a terrorist organization is a philanthropic arm or a legitimate arm and then a not legitimate the terrorist arm if you give to the legitimate arm and i'm using that loosely because it frees up resources for the other bacteria supporters very broad why they're not doing a perp walk i don't know i wouldn't bail them
you hand a couple million bucks to it it is actually that if you if you hand fifty dollars if you wire if you go into a liquor store in new york city where fifty bucks to some guy in pakistan who gives it to al qaeda you will find your button one time imo so fast and if you're already in pakistan getting the fifty bucks you're going to have a drone dropping a bomb on your head i mean why or why this is for here nobody here wanted to bail out wall street nobody i mean why are these bank no i'm...
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oxygen and sugar and if you run out of one the brain cells begi to die and if blood is not getting up there you're not getting either one of those. how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news or cut their foot and did you need a doctor to tell you there is something wrong with the person? and you don't need to be a pro- and when someone is facing that shock and facin face fainting i way of telling you to lie down and signs and symptoms of shock confusion. disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a foot and keep them warm and they're chilly and the brai doesn't feel it and they will feel cold and you want to keep them warm.
oxygen and sugar and if you run out of one the brain cells begi to die and if blood is not getting up there you're not getting either one of those. how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news or cut their foot and did you need a doctor to tell you there is something wrong with the person? and you don't need to be a pro- and when someone is facing that shock and facin face fainting i way of telling you to lie down and signs and symptoms of shock confusion. disoriented, unconscious...
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wade mean if states can do this? no longer ago the legality of it and access to care that women seek. what is sad about these politicians is that they don't believe that women can make this decision with their family and their doctors. they believe that politicians should make these decisions. so women men, and families have to say enough. state out of our business and we have connect the personal to the political, and until states elect governors and legislators that are going to advance pro choice values, we're going to see this kind of activity. fundamentally elections matter. >> jennifer: right and in the off years often democrats do not come out to vote. which is why these all of the governors took over in 2010 and that's why you are continuing to see all of these bills come forward. yet another governor put his foot in his mouth about rape. he is co-chairman of the 21-member house republican doctor's caucus. he defended todd akin's comments saying that the body can shut that whole thing down if it's legitimate
wade mean if states can do this? no longer ago the legality of it and access to care that women seek. what is sad about these politicians is that they don't believe that women can make this decision with their family and their doctors. they believe that politicians should make these decisions. so women men, and families have to say enough. state out of our business and we have connect the personal to the political, and until states elect governors and legislators that are going to advance pro...
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dabs if we talk about -- >> dana: if we talk about that pregnancy. i'll freak out. come to me, come to me. newier's message for people who likebe to diet and exercise. he says it's going to kel you? beckel's medical advice. it bet you can't wait. feast your eyes on this. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: that is the most important segment of the show. there is a survey out, research study of 2 million people saying if you're overweight you will live longer. it contend this my entire life. exercise and diet are overrated. in fact, they'll kill you. if you think about it, people who exercise a lot, people who run in marathons. why do that, right? you are only going to get -- >> kimberly: help me now. >> eric: it takes ten months to to it. stair master, another one. if you're on the stair master you don't get anywhere. you just watch lousy tv show. the wind sprints i understand why antelope has to do a wind sprint against lion because the lion will kill him. but why do it otherwise? this comes down to the point. god gave you certain amount of breaths don't waste it exer
dabs if we talk about -- >> dana: if we talk about that pregnancy. i'll freak out. come to me, come to me. newier's message for people who likebe to diet and exercise. he says it's going to kel you? beckel's medical advice. it bet you can't wait. feast your eyes on this. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: that is the most important segment of the show. there is a survey out, research study of 2 million people saying if you're overweight you will live longer. it contend...
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rather a long time ago and currently there are congressional oversight arrangements and i if if if you are running a project about the future of the cia i wonder if you have been in touch with those congressional committees big and giving them evidence because it is their job to look at what the cia is doing and see whether that's consistent with u.s. law and the directions of the u.s. government now have you been in touch with them well let's go to drop let's go to drones ok what's the congressional oversight for a drone well that you're jumping to a different issue well no it is the same issue with this same issue where is the oversight. you're making general claim and let me remind you that the cia consists of lots of things go ahead it is not just drones it's not just large ones is enough it's a pretty big deal and warrants you want to jump in there. the cia the cia is in fact an arm of the executive branch of the government. and if that executive branch says we're going to kill americans we're going to we're going to if the executive branch if the politicians say you we're going t
rather a long time ago and currently there are congressional oversight arrangements and i if if if you are running a project about the future of the cia i wonder if you have been in touch with those congressional committees big and giving them evidence because it is their job to look at what the cia is doing and see whether that's consistent with u.s. law and the directions of the u.s. government now have you been in touch with them well let's go to drop let's go to drones ok what's the...
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but if i don't, we'll leave it be. he also made very clear, ali, i'm told to his rank and file that if they do amend the senate bill, it comes at great risk because the senate is not in a mood to take up something that they have already passed, not just passed, but passed by a huge majority, 89 senators. not just that, a vast majority of republicans voted for it, 40 out of 45 republican senators. it's pretty clear that the speaker is trying to thread a needle, a very difficult needle. >> let me ask you this, dana. for people who don't follow parliamentary procedure, i have had people ask me why can't anything just be voted on, why can't they just take that senate proposal and vote on it. i guess that's what we call an up or down vote? >> reporter: yes. this's a great question. it's a question i've had all day, are the votes there. the answer is almost surely yes, because you forget there is another party here, the minority, and the democrats, and they seem to be for the most part rallying around. they certainly will lo
but if i don't, we'll leave it be. he also made very clear, ali, i'm told to his rank and file that if they do amend the senate bill, it comes at great risk because the senate is not in a mood to take up something that they have already passed, not just passed, but passed by a huge majority, 89 senators. not just that, a vast majority of republicans voted for it, 40 out of 45 republican senators. it's pretty clear that the speaker is trying to thread a needle, a very difficult needle. >>...
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>> if agree with you. but keep in mine what i'm homing now, eric, we city a little stability, at least until 2014 elections. we know that people over 200,000 a year are going to pay 4-1/2% more in tax. we know there's certain stability. let's hope we wet through the debt ceiling crisis, and then you'll see the private sector invest. if there's one thing this president is going to be known for, he is all over the social issues, guns and gay marriage and healthcare but has done nothing to help this economy. and when you look at what jack will you and rob neighbors and gene sprawling did in the summer of 2011, are you shock wed have had this anemic recovery? and we're not in a recovery. near a recession. >> one more quarter and we're in a technical recession as well. one more quarter of negative. let's talk about this for a little bit. so, what we really need is growth to come back into the economy. for me, ronald reagan, margaret thatcher, said let people keep more of their own money and then people invest i
>> if agree with you. but keep in mine what i'm homing now, eric, we city a little stability, at least until 2014 elections. we know that people over 200,000 a year are going to pay 4-1/2% more in tax. we know there's certain stability. let's hope we wet through the debt ceiling crisis, and then you'll see the private sector invest. if there's one thing this president is going to be known for, he is all over the social issues, guns and gay marriage and healthcare but has done nothing to...
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i just don't know if it's right. that's why i would like [inaudible]. >> commissioner courtney. >> thank you, commissioner. thank you, todd, for your report. one of the conversations that we had at the last meeting was related to the community outreach and the map. we had a color coordinated map and we discussed a contract that was led out or reaching out into specific targeted communities of the program. i'm requesting that the commission be advised of the progress each and every time that we hear a report on clean power sf related to any progress that's made with respect to which individuals or which groups, if you will, are going to be saddled with those responsibilities. and the purpose behind that is to make sure that in each community where folks are less inclined to answer the doors or whatever it is, we need to be not only sensitive to that, but just know that that's an issue and make sure that before we make a mistake we get all the information here up front. * commissioner torres secondly, when we were talk
i just don't know if it's right. that's why i would like [inaudible]. >> commissioner courtney. >> thank you, commissioner. thank you, todd, for your report. one of the conversations that we had at the last meeting was related to the community outreach and the map. we had a color coordinated map and we discussed a contract that was led out or reaching out into specific targeted communities of the program. i'm requesting that the commission be advised of the progress each and every...
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if there were powder burns on his hand and stippling around the injury, if there is no blood on her -dn't they say, this is obvious, at this point, we are going in the direction of a suicide, as opposed to this is inconclusive. the sheriff is i'm not saying it's a self-inflected wound. >> jeanine: only she's saying it was a suicide. >> they are preempting the public information by actually getting people to say suicide. but just remember this, we don't know what happened in that crime scene. we don't know at the time that he was shot, how long he bled, how long it took her to call 911. >> jeanine: you can't tell that? >> yes, you can tell that? how! tell us. >> there was a certain amount of blood. that should be consistent. if she left, changed her clothes, took a shower, tried to launder the clothes, you are going to be abling to find blood there. >> jeanine: dr. baden. >> within two hours, hooey he gets stiffness in the joints and the blood-- >>> they would know that. >> the police would know that right away. if anybody heard -- was in the house, they would have heard the gunshot. >
if there were powder burns on his hand and stippling around the injury, if there is no blood on her -dn't they say, this is obvious, at this point, we are going in the direction of a suicide, as opposed to this is inconclusive. the sheriff is i'm not saying it's a self-inflected wound. >> jeanine: only she's saying it was a suicide. >> they are preempting the public information by actually getting people to say suicide. but just remember this, we don't know what happened in that...
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if that was true, m.r.p. in my opinion should be registered as a not for profit institution, but instead they are not. they are registered with the securities and exchange commission. their incentive and profit motive is to make money. that is not congruent with designing a program to meet the needs of the community. which is why their program has been designed to take borrowers who are current in their loans. of course those are the most valuable loans. they are the cherry picking of the loans. the borrowers who can pay their loans. go find the borrower with the highest fico score but because they are under water, we will refinance them, redo them and now all of a sudden now you have a very profitable loan, m.r.p. in our own program document proposed to sell back to f.h.a. to make a fantastic profit. what they promised is 20% to 30% returns. if their program works and they are paying fair market value, how do they pay their investors 20% to 30%? >> just to circle back, you know, whether m.r.p. makes money or
if that was true, m.r.p. in my opinion should be registered as a not for profit institution, but instead they are not. they are registered with the securities and exchange commission. their incentive and profit motive is to make money. that is not congruent with designing a program to meet the needs of the community. which is why their program has been designed to take borrowers who are current in their loans. of course those are the most valuable loans. they are the cherry picking of the...
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if you say i am religious. -- zero sum game. if you say, here is the pie. if you say one thing you must be expecting the opposite. sometimes it does not even apply to the individual. i will submit to you that we need to appreciate not just the changing demography and tinging ideology but to recognize we are not that important. politics is not that important in every day people's lives. look at people as consumers. look at them as members of a culture first. if you understand them that way, that you can approach them with politics. i think what has been happening for a couple of years is trying to get them politically. i think we have been playing short trip with them. >> if you look at things like the life issue. that was huge. there was a much for life today. -- pay march for life today. >> i do not think i saw that. >> so much in terms of what has been positive. the strides we have made in turning people on that has been what is passing culturally in terms of the resource center at helping people who need help. there are other things we can do while we wo
if you say i am religious. -- zero sum game. if you say, here is the pie. if you say one thing you must be expecting the opposite. sometimes it does not even apply to the individual. i will submit to you that we need to appreciate not just the changing demography and tinging ideology but to recognize we are not that important. politics is not that important in every day people's lives. look at people as consumers. look at them as members of a culture first. if you understand them that way, that...
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celia, if i may say, you represent the young people if i'm not mistaken, whether you like it or not,e. and my question is, if everybody, especially young people are drifting towards the democrats, do you think that the g.o.p., the republicans, should dump social issues? do you think they should do that? >> i think before we fall on our principles, why don't we actually start reaching out to people. the problem is this gallup poll is coming out two months after the election and you know, it's inevitable that it's going to be in support of the party who won the election, but look at what the obama machine is doing year round. they are articulating their message very well to all demographics and you know, they're-- they're in face-to-face contact with these people. stuart: wait a second, wait a second, wasn't it obvious in the november election, why wouldn't young people vote-- i'm trying to focus correctly here. look, you've got a rotten economy, young people in college face a lousy job market, they face overwhelming debt and yet, they vote for someone who is just focusing on social is
celia, if i may say, you represent the young people if i'm not mistaken, whether you like it or not,e. and my question is, if everybody, especially young people are drifting towards the democrats, do you think that the g.o.p., the republicans, should dump social issues? do you think they should do that? >> i think before we fall on our principles, why don't we actually start reaching out to people. the problem is this gallup poll is coming out two months after the election and you know,...
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if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some temporary vinyl clad thing that's going to last 10 or 20 years if you're lucky and have to throw that away again. now, it's possible by the way to take these windows and increase the steps of the rabbit and put that thin double glaze in there. i've heard of people doing. that i've never actually seen it done but i hear it's possible. have you ever seen that done? where people put the dual glazing in existing -- >> we do it all the time. we try to -- the positive is that you cut down noise, but you can do the same thing with a lambnant window and you cut down energy loss. the problem
if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some...
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if there is, if michael johnson uses that cash flow.eo of herbalife, take a look at cash flow, take a look at the number of shares and they decide to do a tender or get someone to buy the company, it is game over. >> you're totally right. by point of bringing up the homework, to the extent we are deconstructing this fight today, ackman's cool approach tends to win the arguments. >> you need the government to come in and say -- >> yes. >> he made an incredible fact-base aid proed approach o y penney. >> let's get a soundbite. today's conversation between ackman and icahn went a long way past herbalife and doing business. there was dirty laundry and mud-slinging as well. let's bring up the bit about the cry baby. >> i'm telling you, he is like the cry baby in the school yard. i went it a tough school in queens. they used to beat up the little jewish boys and he was like one of the little jewish boys crying that wathat the world was takin advantage of them. and he with a was in hi office, practically sobbing about how i could help him. lik
if there is, if michael johnson uses that cash flow.eo of herbalife, take a look at cash flow, take a look at the number of shares and they decide to do a tender or get someone to buy the company, it is game over. >> you're totally right. by point of bringing up the homework, to the extent we are deconstructing this fight today, ackman's cool approach tends to win the arguments. >> you need the government to come in and say -- >> yes. >> he made an incredible fact-base...
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if i gel it it again?you don't know if you have had the flu, because it hasn't been specifically diagnosed. if you have gotten it once, don't get it again. don't rely on it. with he should all get vaccinated. there are so many other respiratory illnesses that lay people call the flu which isn't the flu. >> a last question, because i heard it this morning right here at cnn. it is january. it is too late to get the flu shot. >> it's not, because influenza is going to be with us into february and even beyond. if you haven't been vaccinated, please, take advantage of the benefits of the influenza vaccine. run, do not walk, get the vaccine. protect yourself and everyone around you. >> dr. schaffner, thank you so much. >> my pressure, carol. stay healthy. >>> this news just in to cnn. new information about walmart. a me go today in washington on gun violence. an obama administration official telling cnn walmart's representative will meet only with attorney general, eric holder, and not with the vice president. r
if i gel it it again?you don't know if you have had the flu, because it hasn't been specifically diagnosed. if you have gotten it once, don't get it again. don't rely on it. with he should all get vaccinated. there are so many other respiratory illnesses that lay people call the flu which isn't the flu. >> a last question, because i heard it this morning right here at cnn. it is january. it is too late to get the flu shot. >> it's not, because influenza is going to be with us into...
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if we could get them to join us we do and if not we create a special meeting to meet with them and figure out what dates works for our of the busy commissioners. >> and my preference would be -- i don't think we have to adopt this as part of that that if we have a meeting in february we set it up as soon as we can. colleagues any questions or comments? if not why don't we open it up to public comment? any member public would like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed. so we have this item which is actual action item potential so so if we could have a motion to adopt the 2013 lafco meeting schedule. a motion by commissioner mar. seconded by vice chair avalos. can we take that vowt objection? thank you very much. madam clerk can you please call item five. >> work plan and objectives for 2013. >> great. this is our opportunity to have a conversation about what calendar year, the coming calendar year, 2013 will look like in terms of goals, objectives, priorities for the local agency formation commission, so with that i will turn it over to ms. miller. >> thank you chair. i was wonder
if we could get them to join us we do and if not we create a special meeting to meet with them and figure out what dates works for our of the busy commissioners. >> and my preference would be -- i don't think we have to adopt this as part of that that if we have a meeting in february we set it up as soon as we can. colleagues any questions or comments? if not why don't we open it up to public comment? any member public would like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed. so we have...
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if anyone else would like to speak, please line up on the side of the room if you can. >> good afternoon, my name is ernestine weiss and first of all, eric, i want to congratulate you on this legislation. it is so needed i cannot tell you enough. it is incredible that we have to be exposed to smoke that leads to cancer. you walk along the sidewalk and people puff right into your face. it's awful. you really have to walk with a mask on it's so prefl leapt. i yell at all these young people with cigarettes in their hands, throw it away, it's poison. some thank me and some look at me askapbs like what do i know. my father and brother died from this, unnecessarily, my father at 41 and i was only 6 years old and i never forgot it because it deprived me of his love and caring all my life. and my brother luckily lived to be 72 because he quit at one time and then he went back and all of a sudden he had a headache, they found that he had brain cancer and it started in his lungs. so it was from all the accumulation of those years that he did smoke, so stopping doesn't guarantee that you will be fr
if anyone else would like to speak, please line up on the side of the room if you can. >> good afternoon, my name is ernestine weiss and first of all, eric, i want to congratulate you on this legislation. it is so needed i cannot tell you enough. it is incredible that we have to be exposed to smoke that leads to cancer. you walk along the sidewalk and people puff right into your face. it's awful. you really have to walk with a mask on it's so prefl leapt. i yell at all these young people...
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>> no, it was to let the president know that if you want to get a deal done, if you want to solve the problem, here's the blueprint. you -- >> couldn't he have waited to until wednesday. >> i don't know why he's doing. >> this i want to know why you were doing this the day before him. >> we were talking with the white house a long time. we said, let's try to come together. we have to get the house on the board and we have to get the president on board because you can't pass a bill through the senate and make it law. >> you don't think it's funny that you came out a day before and took the wind out of his sails? >> it wasn't funny at all i. i mean peculiar. >> what's peculiar is that the president wants to go and basically chart a different path. and what i have heard about what he is going to say -- he's going to say there is no need to link a pathway to citizenship to border security. excuse me, mr. president. the last time we provided a pathway to citizenship and didn't secure our border was in 1986. i am not going to do that again. we are never going to do that again. we are never
>> no, it was to let the president know that if you want to get a deal done, if you want to solve the problem, here's the blueprint. you -- >> couldn't he have waited to until wednesday. >> i don't know why he's doing. >> this i want to know why you were doing this the day before him. >> we were talking with the white house a long time. we said, let's try to come together. we have to get the house on the board and we have to get the president on board because you...
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how long to vote on if they do and how long to get up or down vote on the senate bill if they don't? >> this will take hours. it take hours to figure out how many votes you have. they just unveiled this strategy in the last hour. we broke it here on fox business. right after the republican leadership presented it to the members of the republican party. so they haven't had all that long to consider it. so right now they're at the stage where they're talking to their members, okay, if we put this on the floor would you vote for it? but there are republicans who are saying they know full well if they vote for the spending cuts while they prefer those spending cuts to be attached to this proposal they understand they're probably killing the deal that the vice president and the senate minority leader negotiated and probably means we'll have this fiscal cliff impasse all the way into the next congress which convenes on january 3rd. >> rich, we heard the president say yesterday and many times before he wants to tackle the deficit in a balanced manner. so why not include the spending cuts in
how long to vote on if they do and how long to get up or down vote on the senate bill if they don't? >> this will take hours. it take hours to figure out how many votes you have. they just unveiled this strategy in the last hour. we broke it here on fox business. right after the republican leadership presented it to the members of the republican party. so they haven't had all that long to consider it. so right now they're at the stage where they're talking to their members, okay, if we...
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if it can't, don't buy it. if it can plus all of the other benefits, it's a great deal. there is ways to reduce the cost and eliminate the sticker shock and one of these ways is the california solar initiative, that wonderful law that we started at the beginning of the year. the incentives are of two kinds. if you win the lottery, you can either take an upfront payment or you can take an ongoing payment for x number of years. the same thing applies here. you can take what's called an epbb which is one of the world's great ack named called expected performance-based buydown which is a mouthful for rebate. the payment is by watt of capacity. so that's what you're going to get right up front to knock down the cost. if it was $25,000 or $30,000, that's a lot, but you get something knocked off. a lot of time the installers, the people that you deal with, the one stop shop that does the whole thing for you will carry the rebate for you. not all, but most of them do. so you don't even have to finance that and wait a few months to get it back from the state. they incur that floa
if it can't, don't buy it. if it can plus all of the other benefits, it's a great deal. there is ways to reduce the cost and eliminate the sticker shock and one of these ways is the california solar initiative, that wonderful law that we started at the beginning of the year. the incentives are of two kinds. if you win the lottery, you can either take an upfront payment or you can take an ongoing payment for x number of years. the same thing applies here. you can take what's called an epbb which...
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. >> cenk: only if it were so.a statement put out that basically the war on terror will continue indefinitely at least for another ten years but probably much longer than that, and by the way we had another drone strike in yemen today as president obama was saying that the war is coming to an end interesting. and then here is the issue of politics and the central theme of the campaign. remember how paul ryan and mitt romney talked about the takers? well the president addressed that. >> obama: we recognize that no matter how responsibly we live our lives any one of us at any time may face a job loss or a sudden illness or a home swept away in a terrible storm. the commitments we make to each other through medicare and medicaid, and social security, these things do not sap our initiative they strengthen us. [applause] they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. >> cenk: see, that right there is the moment of the speech. because if you listen to it, it sounds gr
. >> cenk: only if it were so.a statement put out that basically the war on terror will continue indefinitely at least for another ten years but probably much longer than that, and by the way we had another drone strike in yemen today as president obama was saying that the war is coming to an end interesting. and then here is the issue of politics and the central theme of the campaign. remember how paul ryan and mitt romney talked about the takers? well the president addressed that....
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if they are from i. if they are, i think i could help the stock owners.t from the technology geeks on the west coast and wall street on the east coast and wall street believes if you make a public statement, a better contribute to earnings. on the west coast, it's late here is a feature that we found. >> wall street is about expectations. everybody is buying up the stock. facebook has been active as of late. it looks that they have been guiding wall street where they are making some pretty good progress. hopefully we will learn a lot more. gerri: do you think that will propel the stocks to skyrocket to levels when it went public long-ago? >> i believe valuations are still a joke. as far as what the market capital of its completeness. if they can grow their earnings and revenue in a very strong way, you never know how high a stocking. yes, i do think it can go higher. the stock is going to end up sitting at the 25 or 35-dollar range. gerri: appleshare is no funding. this is the thing that everybody worries about. we make of these headlines? >> the stock we
if they are from i. if they are, i think i could help the stock owners.t from the technology geeks on the west coast and wall street on the east coast and wall street believes if you make a public statement, a better contribute to earnings. on the west coast, it's late here is a feature that we found. >> wall street is about expectations. everybody is buying up the stock. facebook has been active as of late. it looks that they have been guiding wall street where they are making some...
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but if you use, if you basically define lack of volitional control as past bad acts, then you're back in the realm of essentially punishing them a second time for their original act which by definition is a violation of the clauses. so part of the problem that i see is our inability to define a legal construct that we consider, if you think about it, not too deeply, as a factual concern, but the scientists say, well, i don't understand that as as a factual matter and i can't define or measure it, then the law is just sort of set free to use normative value-based considerations in making decisions about civil commitment. >> professor. >> i'm going to add, do this a little bit shorter, i think, which is let's start with a question to everybody in the audience. all right, so if you like chocolate cake, raise your left hand. if you do not like chocolate cake, raise your right hand. all people who like chocolate cake left hand, don't like chocolate cake right hand. all right, hands down. how many people found it difficult to raise your hand by yourself? not very many. great, you made a cho
but if you use, if you basically define lack of volitional control as past bad acts, then you're back in the realm of essentially punishing them a second time for their original act which by definition is a violation of the clauses. so part of the problem that i see is our inability to define a legal construct that we consider, if you think about it, not too deeply, as a factual concern, but the scientists say, well, i don't understand that as as a factual matter and i can't define or measure...
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if your dog bites, if this is a pit bull, you're liable.er issues and facts across the nation. >> megyn: but randy, the ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous are not without controversy. look at the animal rights websites and so many say it's opposite. it's not so, some are dangerous and some aren't? >> put that issue aside, is maryland no longer part of this country? last time i checked our system of justice is something called due process and when you want to find someone liable for doing something wrong, you've got to prove knowledge. now, all of a sudden, we don't have to prove knowledge, particularly when it comes to man's best friend? this is, this is nuts. this is not how we do things. we don't step up to the plate where the count is 0-2, and you're looking the at strike three. you're allowed to walk into the courtroom with a level playing field. lady justice is blind and now all of a sudden, we don't need it. pit bulls bite, you're done. that's not how we do things. >> megyn: now, a lot of people were jououtraged in the wak
if your dog bites, if this is a pit bull, you're liable.er issues and facts across the nation. >> megyn: but randy, the ruling that pit bulls are inherently dangerous are not without controversy. look at the animal rights websites and so many say it's opposite. it's not so, some are dangerous and some aren't? >> put that issue aside, is maryland no longer part of this country? last time i checked our system of justice is something called due process and when you want to find someone...
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if you go to a convention, if you are a guide it is wonderful. -- a guy it is wonderful. when they scapegoats teachers' unions, they are ruthless. they are attacking some of the largest unions in this country of the vote did, -- of devoted good female human beings. it is an attack on women. i remember dr. king's words about i have been to the mountain. some of that is look back on all the time. it is as the symbol of hope. it is a biblical. we would like to get there again. the dialogue just like the dialogue in health care, there is nothing transcendental in it. there is nothing courageous in it. it is like they are tinkering around inequity. six the schools they say, which is a suggestion of word, region -- fix the schools they say. our kids are commercial commodities. i hate that word. it is not working. fix it. i think that is emblematic of low level of dialogue. my favorite american poet happens to be langston hughes, and that is because i was fired from my first teaching job from reading his poetry to my fourth graders. it was too dangerous. i was fired for curricul
if you go to a convention, if you are a guide it is wonderful. -- a guy it is wonderful. when they scapegoats teachers' unions, they are ruthless. they are attacking some of the largest unions in this country of the vote did, -- of devoted good female human beings. it is an attack on women. i remember dr. king's words about i have been to the mountain. some of that is look back on all the time. it is as the symbol of hope. it is a biblical. we would like to get there again. the dialogue just...
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again, can we get away from some of the filtering if we're getting it up in the air. that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the department to monitor the air, can you tell me -- >> i think this would be a great question for rachel, she's done a lot of oil and soil sampling and monitoring and she's familiar with the labs that work in this area and would be able to give you a lot of support and help. >> thank you. >> okay. >> so, shall we open it to wider questions. we have about 10, 15, 20 minutes. >> so, this may sound a little weird to come from someone with the breast cancer fund but i want to say everything that connie said could be breast cancer but it could also be loads of other diseases so what she's talking
again, can we get away from some of the filtering if we're getting it up in the air. that might make your local environment fine, but you're exposing the rest of the world to higher levels, so i would urge you to think both very, very locally which is really critical, especially for you all who are exposed to so many by-products of all kinds of con yo*n. >> and in terms of monitoring air, can you tell me, if we were to do it individually just out of our need to know, try to get the...
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direction and getting one major company to move put a lot of pressure on those other companies if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in medical radiation, we're being exposed to a lot more radiation from medical tests, sometimes that's the only option, it's worth that added risk because the alternative is really dangerous sometimes, but we want to ensure those scans and those medical imaging tests are the most appropriate, are at the right dose, especially for kids are a lot of times, they don't know how to scale down for a child-size body and the machines may not calibrate or have clear directions on how to make that happen so in our own lives, we can ask our health care provides, are there safer alternative, mri or ultrasounds for doing t
direction and getting one major company to move put a lot of pressure on those other companies if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in...
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if that's what the prophet muhammad was all about, if that is what he is about?hey claim it's peaceful. >> bob: very peaceful. >> kimberly: they should have respect for the other face. if they want us to respect them, respect the christian faith as well. >> dana: at the state department men you issue a travel warning to tell americans not to go, do you forfeit as american citizen your protection when you, if you disregard that? >> bob: no. you wouldn't. but we don't have diplomatic relations with him. big trouble. >> kimberly: big problem. pray for him and his family. >> bob: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ t rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical f
if that's what the prophet muhammad was all about, if that is what he is about?hey claim it's peaceful. >> bob: very peaceful. >> kimberly: they should have respect for the other face. if they want us to respect them, respect the christian faith as well. >> dana: at the state department men you issue a travel warning to tell americans not to go, do you forfeit as american citizen your protection when you, if you disregard that? >> bob: no. you wouldn't. but we don't have...
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if this technology works and the results are fantastic, if the business works, so far it looks like it will be a very profitable business, it may be possible for us and others to wire the new world at a giga bit. that's the next step change. roughly today, an example, your average performance is on the order of 100 times less than that. >> i want to come back to the search. when you look at these initiatives, do you try also to bring them back to how they can make money for google? >> we have the luxury of not worrying about that as much because we try not to worry about these things. it's a luxury. we have the luxury of time because our core revenue engine is so strong. our success in search continues and the way to think about search is to think that search is imperfect because it gives you a lot of choices. we would like to be able to give you the one answer that is correct. if, again, this is all voluntary and this kind of stuff, the more information that you tell us about yourself, the more accurate the results will be. the next generation of search will be much more targeted at y
if this technology works and the results are fantastic, if the business works, so far it looks like it will be a very profitable business, it may be possible for us and others to wire the new world at a giga bit. that's the next step change. roughly today, an example, your average performance is on the order of 100 times less than that. >> i want to come back to the search. when you look at these initiatives, do you try also to bring them back to how they can make money for google?...
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if i know it's bad.. >> are you going to try that on me? >> let's test ali. i have had a lot of moles removed. i have that kind of skin. >> let's look at this spot on here. it has a little bit of irregular border it takes less than a minute to do. this looks at ten wave lengths of light that i can't see. blue to red infrared. looks at 50 different parameters. it gives me a score. so, it's an extra diagnostic tool that once i pick out that spot in you that looks suspicious. i want to do this one up here closer. that one. >> so i mark the spots and then they can be looked at. you will see on the camera, on the screen exactly as it looks down through the discontinue down to 2 and a half millimeters. gives a score of hay or low. within that it gives a grade. and that grade helps me diagnose and determine whether or not something -- so then we see the picture. >> that's not pretty. >> and now can i see it looking all the way down through the skin. it's thinking and processing. so even if it came back high. >>
if i know it's bad.. >> are you going to try that on me? >> let's test ali. i have had a lot of moles removed. i have that kind of skin. >> let's look at this spot on here. it has a little bit of irregular border it takes less than a minute to do. this looks at ten wave lengths of light that i can't see. blue to red infrared. looks at 50 different parameters. it gives me a score. so, it's an extra diagnostic tool that once i pick out that spot in you that looks suspicious. i...
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if i go long, i go gold. mr. paulson was long on mining stocks, and he didn't have a good year. >> anybody like yahoo!? this company was brought back from the dead. >> it's had a huge run. it's one of those things, where you were part of it. it's terrific. i don't know if it can replicate that so quickly. >> you like to take a risk, right? hello, research in motion. >> i like a mean -- >> i like a mean reversion trade like the next guy. i think yahoo! did that. it underperformed all of its peers for so long. they have a new ceo. everyone believes in her. tell me something i don't know. yahoo! now has to grow into all of the expectations. that's probably not my favorite place to be. >> you ever seen a situation like this? you could say the fundamentals at yahoo! have not necessarily changed, but the perception has. >> first of all, i work at yahoo!. take my comments with a grain of salt. we have a revolving door of ceos for years. yahoo! was basically trading at zero. it has 700 million global users. you can build
if i go long, i go gold. mr. paulson was long on mining stocks, and he didn't have a good year. >> anybody like yahoo!? this company was brought back from the dead. >> it's had a huge run. it's one of those things, where you were part of it. it's terrific. i don't know if it can replicate that so quickly. >> you like to take a risk, right? hello, research in motion. >> i like a mean -- >> i like a mean reversion trade like the next guy. i think yahoo! did that. it...
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if you ask me to donate money, we can now check to see if that money actually got their. another check and balance on the corruption-major things. we can test the effectiveness of programs. to give you some worries some examples. governments can know where people are and figure out what people report that they are doing versus what they are really doing. there are all sorts of worrisome scenarios that you can imagine. the slippery slope. i will give you one in britain. in london, when you're walking the streets, you were on the camera. those cameras are protected by law. in the last five years, technology has emerged that has allowed the taped section to be very accurate. you have a front picture view, and there are 13 pictures of you on the internet. we can identify your. -- we can identify your. do you know how many of you have pictures on the internet? the answer is every one of you. because of facebook. you put them there. you can link these systems and the linking has a lot of implications for how this works. >> as you mentioned, google and others were on the cover u
if you ask me to donate money, we can now check to see if that money actually got their. another check and balance on the corruption-major things. we can test the effectiveness of programs. to give you some worries some examples. governments can know where people are and figure out what people report that they are doing versus what they are really doing. there are all sorts of worrisome scenarios that you can imagine. the slippery slope. i will give you one in britain. in london, when you're...
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yeah, if that. if life was fair, teachers in this country would get made -- paid $1 million a year and professional athletes would work for tips. if life was fair, children wouldn't be born h.i.v. positive or missing limbs and they would all have the same advantage economically, socially, parentally. if life was fair, i wouldn't visit a prison on a sunday afternoon and talk to a general population of 500 or 600 and walk through the lobby and see children waiting to go through the metal detector and the look on their faces and they are already used to it. that's a felony. it's no big deal for a 6-year-old to walk through a metal detector to visit their parents. that has to stop. now, for the normal people, if life was fair, your property would still be worth what it was four years ago. that's one of the rest of us clap. my landlord, screw him, we don't care if life was fair, when the copses tossed your apartment serving the warrant, they would put everything back exactly where it was when they got th
yeah, if that. if life was fair, teachers in this country would get made -- paid $1 million a year and professional athletes would work for tips. if life was fair, children wouldn't be born h.i.v. positive or missing limbs and they would all have the same advantage economically, socially, parentally. if life was fair, i wouldn't visit a prison on a sunday afternoon and talk to a general population of 500 or 600 and walk through the lobby and see children waiting to go through the metal detector...