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because we lose -- we lose experience, and then we get a whole bunch of inexperience at 0 anytime. just when we get back up to speed again, it wanes. getting to where we need to be would be optimum, however long that takes, with whatever the market will bear, and then staying there, at two class is a year as minimum staffing, would be a great idea. commissioner dejesus: if there is anything we can do to help you, i agree with commissioner slaughter. we need to have this at the forefront with the mayor and the board of supervisors, not just with how many people are leaving, but the fiscal impact if we continue to delay it. chief suhr: i do not think it can be understated. in other jurisdictions, where they are down even more than we are, and all they are able to do is answer calls for service -- all the front end things we do to reduce crime long term, working with schools and nonprofit, in gauging with community policing -- as evidenced by the report we put in last year, that spare time th
because we lose -- we lose experience, and then we get a whole bunch of inexperience at 0 anytime. just when we get back up to speed again, it wanes. getting to where we need to be would be optimum, however long that takes, with whatever the market will bear, and then staying there, at two class is a year as minimum staffing, would be a great idea. commissioner dejesus: if there is anything we can do to help you, i agree with commissioner slaughter. we need to have this at the forefront with...
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the war to end all war was over, or so many of us in our inexperience believed. but a mere heartbeat of history, two decades, would prove otherwise. a lot of our fire power was at the bottom of pearl harbor. with what remained, we paid a little something on account. and while we bought time, 14 million americans responded by training for the greatest and most destructive war in history. so began world war ii, and before it was over, 430 from among the 14 million would win the medal of honor. some would come upon their moment on islands of the pacific, others in african desert or the steep and hostile terrain of italy. but for each, it would be a moment when somehow the price that action might exact from them was left unconsidered, shouldered aside by their individual commitment to meet the need for that action -- d-day. 5,000 ships and on every one of them, men thinking of loved ones, of home, of just how much they had to lose. >> my darling, we got your letter dated may 25, and as always, i've read it a dozen times. i keep them all. we'll read them together some
the war to end all war was over, or so many of us in our inexperience believed. but a mere heartbeat of history, two decades, would prove otherwise. a lot of our fire power was at the bottom of pearl harbor. with what remained, we paid a little something on account. and while we bought time, 14 million americans responded by training for the greatest and most destructive war in history. so began world war ii, and before it was over, 430 from among the 14 million would win the medal of honor....
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he never took advantage of my inexperience or the d.a.'s experience. and by the end of the day when that trial was over -- of course, he won. but nobody on that jury would have ever suspected that i had never tried a case to a jury or that the d.a. had not had any experience, virtually, either. so i have always wanted to thank tony serra for making me look really good my first jury trial. i had thanked him all my life. and i will never forget that trial. [applause] but let's get back to the issues at hand. well, it happened again this morning. when i read "the chronicle." it seems like it's an epidemic, but maybe it just appear that way. of course i'm talking about the many allegations of police officer abuse and misconduct that we have been reading in the papers recently, along with, of course, misconduct by former governors and monetary fund honchos. but i divert. first, i think the first real scandal that broke several months ago was the theft of drugs from the police department drug lab. then we had the raiding of residential hotel rooms without se
he never took advantage of my inexperience or the d.a.'s experience. and by the end of the day when that trial was over -- of course, he won. but nobody on that jury would have ever suspected that i had never tried a case to a jury or that the d.a. had not had any experience, virtually, either. so i have always wanted to thank tony serra for making me look really good my first jury trial. i had thanked him all my life. and i will never forget that trial. [applause] but let's get back to the...
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what lessons we a or are learning from the inexperience that as far as what role we can play. making sure that the sophisticated weapons don't fall in the wrong hands. and how is the transition going as far as our and what lessons that can be applied to a syrian transition soon. >> thank you for that visit. i remember it well getting briefed about it and you are right. i think the united states has a very important opportunity with libya and tunisia and al gearia to morocco. if we do what we need to do, we can help them move towards democracy and produce results for people. libya is more challenging because gadhafi destroyed all institutions. they don't have institutions that they can remove people from and fill people with. they are making progress and the prime minister will be coming to visit in a few weeks. i would urge if it's not on the schedule that he meet with members of this committee and explain to you what he and his government are doing. they cooperated with us ongoing after the man pads. we implemented a plan that we worked through with them. we are also working
what lessons we a or are learning from the inexperience that as far as what role we can play. making sure that the sophisticated weapons don't fall in the wrong hands. and how is the transition going as far as our and what lessons that can be applied to a syrian transition soon. >> thank you for that visit. i remember it well getting briefed about it and you are right. i think the united states has a very important opportunity with libya and tunisia and al gearia to morocco. if we do what...
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is working overtime to show the country's new leader is in control and in command despite his inexperience. radio press says north korean media ran 15 news reports about kim jong-un in january. it's part of his role as supreme commander of the military. this is in sharp contrast with coverage of his late father. kim jong-il was not seen in official news reports for nearly three months after his father kim il son died in 1994. his frequent appearances suggest north korea's leadership is trying to show he is, in fact, experienced despite his age. nine of the 15 media reports or 60% were about his military activities. one showed him touring a tank division on january 1st. he officially became supreme military commander a day earlier. kim jong-un has made it clear he will press forward with the military first policy promoted by his father. state-run media is suggesting kim jong-un will start following in his father's foot steps on the international front. he might have an appointment with one of his country's major investors. north korean media says an egyptian executive is now in pyongyang. c
is working overtime to show the country's new leader is in control and in command despite his inexperience. radio press says north korean media ran 15 news reports about kim jong-un in january. it's part of his role as supreme commander of the military. this is in sharp contrast with coverage of his late father. kim jong-il was not seen in official news reports for nearly three months after his father kim il son died in 1994. his frequent appearances suggest north korea's leadership is trying...
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ohio valley as he mastered the art of surveying and suffered the consequences of his own military inexperience. tonight we encounter washington in middle age. the iconic general astride his mount buskin. and a moment of maximum danger to the cause of american liberty. you wouldn't guess it from the blandly resolute suppression on his face, but the man on horseback is beset by political intrigues and scheming rivals. riding his cousin to whom he had entrusted the management of mt. vernon, washington let down his guard. quote, i see the impossibility of serving with reputation. and yet i am told that if i quit the command, inevitable ruin will follow. in confidence, i tell you that never was i in such an unhappy divided state since i was born. but i will be done with the subject, washington continued, with the precaution to you that it is not a fit one to be publicly known or discussed. if i fall, it may not be amiss that these circumstances be known and declaration is made in credit to the justice of my character. and if the men will stand by me, which by the by i despair of, i am resolved not
ohio valley as he mastered the art of surveying and suffered the consequences of his own military inexperience. tonight we encounter washington in middle age. the iconic general astride his mount buskin. and a moment of maximum danger to the cause of american liberty. you wouldn't guess it from the blandly resolute suppression on his face, but the man on horseback is beset by political intrigues and scheming rivals. riding his cousin to whom he had entrusted the management of mt. vernon,...
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i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience.t sort of cut that tension a little bit. and that is easier said than done, and maybe that was well reherred or practiced but what do you make of it? >>guest: what is important is he was able to look at the problem that he created for himself in the first debate where he got befuddled on certain questions and said i am confused, and to come back and deflect that with genuine humor and he delivered it even if someone gave it he had the capacity to do it and it means you can look from the outside in, you can laugh at yourself and it shows emmobile intelligence and it spiked that campaign, undoing the problem of the first campaign. >>neil: if you take your signature issue of your opponent, i am thinking of john f. kennedy, you are just the little rich kid and john f. kennedy said, i think the quote, i have just received the following wire from my generous daddy, dear jack, don't buy a single vote more than is necessary i'll be damned if i'm going to pay for a landslide." he kind of put it
i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience.t sort of cut that tension a little bit. and that is easier said than done, and maybe that was well reherred or practiced but what do you make of it? >>guest: what is important is he was able to look at the problem that he created for himself in the first debate where he got befuddled on certain questions and said i am confused, and to come back and deflect that with genuine humor and he delivered it...
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i'm not going to let my youth, age and inexperience. >> bob: i could give it to you exactly.oted for that 20 years. reagan says i'm not going to make my opponents youth experience, that was
i'm not going to let my youth, age and inexperience. >> bob: i could give it to you exactly.oted for that 20 years. reagan says i'm not going to make my opponents youth experience, that was
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it was measure of steve the lawyer's inexperience that he took aileen's wish on face value.judge) sir, would you come on up here, please? >>(narrator) i like to flatter myself that i was being asked for my legal opinion, but it turns out i was asked to talk about steve's marijuana smoking. the big question was whether steve had consumed seven very strong joints before giving aileen legal advice in prison. >>you know i've got a short video clip i want to show. it's an excerpt from the film that depicts this alleged six, seven joint ride. and, as a preliminary question isn't it true that in doing your work you routinely edit things correct? >>well, you always edit afterwards, yeah. >>(prosecutor) editing involves cutting and pasting and putting things together. >mm-hmm >>(prosecutor) correct? >>yeah. >>(prosecutor) that's what you do all the time. >>i don't know about the pasting. you certainly can't-- >>(prosecutor) pasting in terms of inserting and connecting and making things fit together. >>(broomfield) correct. >>ok. >>(narrator on clip) it was 6 am. steve said it was a s
it was measure of steve the lawyer's inexperience that he took aileen's wish on face value.judge) sir, would you come on up here, please? >>(narrator) i like to flatter myself that i was being asked for my legal opinion, but it turns out i was asked to talk about steve's marijuana smoking. the big question was whether steve had consumed seven very strong joints before giving aileen legal advice in prison. >>you know i've got a short video clip i want to show. it's an excerpt from...
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i'm not going to let my youth, age and inexperience. >> bob: i could give it to you exactly.ents youth
i'm not going to let my youth, age and inexperience. >> bob: i could give it to you exactly.ents youth
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>>guest: it was effective because it played interest obama's weakness which was inexperience.ry clinton never mentioned obama by name which makes it more potent and play toddler strength and weakness a sign of a great ad and he tried to answer with his own 3:00 a.m., ad and john mccain wrought it up in the general election. a very powerful ad and helped health care turn the tide. >>clayton: and we heard the employee back at nbc footage used from brokaw against newt gingrich, a romney ad about newt gingrich, effective run in florida, as well. why is this effective? why is it dirty? it was real aired footage. >>guest: romney needed to do something after south carolina. it is tom brokaw's words, 30 seconds from the lead of the notely news in 1997 and romney did not have to say anything. he got a lot of push back and he was asked to take it down which made the ad more potent and many credit with turning around florida for romney. >>clayton: so we have not escaped dirty politics going back to jefferson and adams. great to see you, nick. the president putting out all the stops to de
>>guest: it was effective because it played interest obama's weakness which was inexperience.ry clinton never mentioned obama by name which makes it more potent and play toddler strength and weakness a sign of a great ad and he tried to answer with his own 3:00 a.m., ad and john mccain wrought it up in the general election. a very powerful ad and helped health care turn the tide. >>clayton: and we heard the employee back at nbc footage used from brokaw against newt gingrich, a...
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without boring technical details, given my inexperience, what did i do? i went straight. when i decided to not continue to turn or spin. i went straight. i was headed for a trailer. it would have taken my head off. it -- the cart was up in the air, a twisted, bruises all over. if there was any. i could have said i was scared, that would have been a good one. i did not want to quit. i wanted to keep going. dad bought another go kart. that is where my mom picked up racing. anyway, i got out there and we started racing right away. i was terrible. my sister and i could not keep up on the ones were you go-slow at the beginning. i kept practicing and practicing. my dad tells me the story now. there was a wednesday practice. i wanted to go out every wednesday and go testing. i loved to see the improvement. it is very easy because it is a lap time. you're getting better is obvious. that is probably why i like to have instant gratification like ironing and cleaning up. not like dieting. that is not instant gratification. i got really good. by the end of my first year, i almost won
without boring technical details, given my inexperience, what did i do? i went straight. when i decided to not continue to turn or spin. i went straight. i was headed for a trailer. it would have taken my head off. it -- the cart was up in the air, a twisted, bruises all over. if there was any. i could have said i was scared, that would have been a good one. i did not want to quit. i wanted to keep going. dad bought another go kart. that is where my mom picked up racing. anyway, i got out there...
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the cause was pilot fatigue and inexperience and the cruel irony that occurred over valentine's weekend was lost on no one. ms. hochul: out of those ashes rose a spirit among these families that united them in their grief and brought their quest right here to the halls in washington. they wanted to ep sure no other family had to ensure having their hearts ripped out the way they had. they never took no for an answer. they never gave up. and they inspired congress to work in a bipartisan way to pass historic flight safety reform rules. that's why i'm joining with my colleagues from western new york in introducing a resolution to honor them and thank the families of 3407 and to call on the administration to finish the work they started. until this is translated into new rules we do not give up the fight because the families are counting on us. they never gave up the fight. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempor
the cause was pilot fatigue and inexperience and the cruel irony that occurred over valentine's weekend was lost on no one. ms. hochul: out of those ashes rose a spirit among these families that united them in their grief and brought their quest right here to the halls in washington. they wanted to ep sure no other family had to ensure having their hearts ripped out the way they had. they never took no for an answer. they never gave up. and they inspired congress to work in a bipartisan way to...