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it some policy level only makes sense to regulate it and get the government slice out of it and i think there has been progress in changing people's minds in that regard to years ago this was floated and really got nowhere now it's making a little progress when you think about that richard i mean and it means they're enjoying this i think it definitely is the but the bore interesting thing is every united states right now state governments regularly gambling state government benefits from the revenue from gambling clearly the internet gambling is going to have to be at a federal level i don't the state of nevada when be there they would like to regulate it because literally the other states are going to say well wait a minute now i mean by the way there's already a huge controversy and i say it's about collecting sales taxes on internet on internet purchases so. i would imagine banks where the federal government is actually going to have to get into this issue they're going to have to regulate the internet gambling thing it can't be state by state that's for sure it doesn't make any sen
it some policy level only makes sense to regulate it and get the government slice out of it and i think there has been progress in changing people's minds in that regard to years ago this was floated and really got nowhere now it's making a little progress when you think about that richard i mean and it means they're enjoying this i think it definitely is the but the bore interesting thing is every united states right now state governments regularly gambling state government benefits from the...
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dipped it dipped it ♪ ♪ baby you fixed it fixed it when you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fighten you come to save the day then the next thing i be seein' ya ♪ ♪ with other girls in the club ♪ ♪ it don't feel like lovin' to me me, me ♪ ♪ i was gonna leave you 'til you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i wanted to leave you then you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i was gonna leave you then you dipped it dipped it ♪ ♪ baby you fixed it fixed it when you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight, baby kiss it, kiss it 'cause i miss it, miss it ♪ ♪ make it all right all right boy, you light a fire in me, okay ♪ ♪ now let me hear you all you hot boys, oh ya bring me down you bring me up ♪ ♪ it's all right it's all right 'cause it's a love thing yeah, it's a love thing ♪ ♪ one more time, love thing now all right all right ♪ ♪ let me hear you, all you hot girls they bring us down they build us up ♪ ♪ it's all right it's all right 'cause it's a love thing ♪ ♪ say, "love thing" say, "love thing" ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight baby, kiss it boy, you light a fire in me ♪ >> here we go! ♪ all right all right o
dipped it dipped it ♪ ♪ baby you fixed it fixed it when you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fighten you come to save the day then the next thing i be seein' ya ♪ ♪ with other girls in the club ♪ ♪ it don't feel like lovin' to me me, me ♪ ♪ i was gonna leave you 'til you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i wanted to leave you then you kissed it kissed it ♪ ♪ i was gonna leave you then you dipped it dipped it ♪ ♪ baby you fixed it fixed it when you kissed it kissed it...
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we can say it does permit it or not permit it. what is or is not authorized is a different statement. we have to be mindful. one thing i wanted to say about jeremy pose a question was, there are quite a few very good people in san francisco to go to if you want to legalize something that had been done without a permit in the past, or you want to get a permit for every model that was done or a bathroom that was added downstairs without a permit, and you feel like your uncle maybe was -- may have done it properly. oftentimes, it is no big deal. it is a good thing to do. there are many companies that specialize in doing just that. you can do that. it depends on your goal. if your goal is to sell the property or to avoid neighbor complete -- there could be two different goals with two different results, choices about how you go about taking care of the bathroom that you built in the basement without a permit, or you might do nothing. that may be ok, too. >> the question was focused related to value. >> ok. the hypothetical of a kitche
we can say it does permit it or not permit it. what is or is not authorized is a different statement. we have to be mindful. one thing i wanted to say about jeremy pose a question was, there are quite a few very good people in san francisco to go to if you want to legalize something that had been done without a permit in the past, or you want to get a permit for every model that was done or a bathroom that was added downstairs without a permit, and you feel like your uncle maybe was -- may have...
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and put it into it or try to ignore it. i usually choose to sort of put everything that's going on around me in the world when i'm reading what i find intellectually curious into the work, no matter what the story is. >> so let's turn our attention a little bit to these characters you have created, 9, i think, characters, all very extremely different from different backgrounds. you spoke just now about wanting to find an authentic voice for each of them and working from the inside out. so how do you go about creating specific voices for a jewish russian character by way of yokohama, for an african american character, for all these different characters? i know you worked with specific actors. did they help at all? what was the process there? . >> absolutely. in terms of the african american characters, i wrote this piece initially for the act core company and i thought it would be a great challenge to actually write a play for the core company and the core company has two african american characters and i had tailored two of
and put it into it or try to ignore it. i usually choose to sort of put everything that's going on around me in the world when i'm reading what i find intellectually curious into the work, no matter what the story is. >> so let's turn our attention a little bit to these characters you have created, 9, i think, characters, all very extremely different from different backgrounds. you spoke just now about wanting to find an authentic voice for each of them and working from the inside out. so...
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it began to move. but, you know, when i speak of it it seems like it's simple. it was not simple. this month of thinking about things. this is times of writing things down and thinking it doesn't work. and i'm incredibly fortunate i have a writer's group i have written with and shown my work to for the last. we are trying to figure it out on the way over. i brought some of the audience with me. this is what you do when you are a writer. you never know who will come who read a book in 1985 so you bring audience with you. when did we get together? then we thought, how old are we? we can't be that old. we have been together pushing 20 years, is it? something like that. they have seen things from the very beginning of my career. and they have told me thing in which i could just kill them for. down the line it's like water off my back. not that i don't listen:the difference is everything they tell me i know it for my own good like a member of your family like your mother or brother would tell you or somebody who loves you a lot tells you. you may not like it but you take it. so many of
it began to move. but, you know, when i speak of it it seems like it's simple. it was not simple. this month of thinking about things. this is times of writing things down and thinking it doesn't work. and i'm incredibly fortunate i have a writer's group i have written with and shown my work to for the last. we are trying to figure it out on the way over. i brought some of the audience with me. this is what you do when you are a writer. you never know who will come who read a book in 1985 so...
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it is family. >> rose: it is family. are you all equally close or are you closer to martin than others or is it just-- >> well, you know we're all english originally so it's considered extremely embarrassing to talk about intimacy. one doesn't-- if you have to say it, probably there's something terribly wrong. >> rose: here you write your memoir, and you do not fail to put in a several sexual experiences with men-- none of the above. >> it's almost a cliche-- and many americans think it's more than that-- a formative thing with young english men-- >> rose: they do, exactly, i've been told that. >> it can be got over, i assure you. it can also be very powerful at the time emotionally. you're young. you're unformed. you're churning. guide by latin poets who write about homoerotic love, and pretty amazing if something doesn't kindle, and the point i think i wanted to make, i decided for that reason to include these things in the book is it isn't a form of sex as well. it's a form of love. so at a time when there's a lot of
it is family. >> rose: it is family. are you all equally close or are you closer to martin than others or is it just-- >> well, you know we're all english originally so it's considered extremely embarrassing to talk about intimacy. one doesn't-- if you have to say it, probably there's something terribly wrong. >> rose: here you write your memoir, and you do not fail to put in a several sexual experiences with men-- none of the above. >> it's almost a cliche-- and many...
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a business it's just not you know it's just not all about friends it's a business matter it's all about as a business they have to be smart in terms of not wanting to lose their users as a business they depend on their network are growing at sustaining the users you have been adding on new users and they've just incurred the wrath of their users look at why do you think these changes have come about there has been a dramatic response a backlash to their weakening of their privacy controls to their confusion which they've attached to it to their adding a lot of information making public the default instead of private so they have incurred of really significant backlash so to then i would say privacy is not going to go away any time soon and facebook has responded very very strongly look at the new can. out there this is a direct response to their public saying their users i want more privacy or i'm going you know i have a belief they spoke they don't want that ok. so you point out to everybody the number of people joining facebook is only increasing it's not decreasing even during all of
a business it's just not you know it's just not all about friends it's a business matter it's all about as a business they have to be smart in terms of not wanting to lose their users as a business they depend on their network are growing at sustaining the users you have been adding on new users and they've just incurred the wrath of their users look at why do you think these changes have come about there has been a dramatic response a backlash to their weakening of their privacy controls to...
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it's all ahead, and it starts now. [moo] >> here in the tiny town of santa margarita, they have a population of only 1,300. but what they lack in size, they more than make up for in history. that's thanks to its legendary occupant, the santa margarita ranch, one of the oldest, continuously operated cattle ranches in california, and one that draws oohs and ahs from both its visitors and owners. >> the overall theme is, wow, it's pretty spectacular. most people that look at it, just go, ooh, blows you aqay. >> this was the most idyllic place in the county. and i really do believe, today, it is truly one of the crown jewels of san luis obispo county. >> i don't know that i've ever been able to explain how i fell in love with the margarita. >> all three owners are local boys who knew about and had olized the ranch growing up, and leapt at the chance to purchase it in 1999, and keep it true to its rich agricultural roots. you see, the ranch was first established way back in the late 1770s, and was part of father serra's fam
it's all ahead, and it starts now. [moo] >> here in the tiny town of santa margarita, they have a population of only 1,300. but what they lack in size, they more than make up for in history. that's thanks to its legendary occupant, the santa margarita ranch, one of the oldest, continuously operated cattle ranches in california, and one that draws oohs and ahs from both its visitors and owners. >> the overall theme is, wow, it's pretty spectacular. most people that look at it, just...
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it's okay, isn't it?ut not okay when the non-n person uses it. >> well, i was trying to make a point to help her about what i felt. because that -- about her hypersensitivity. and in general, in america our hypersensitivity about race instead of us feeling more like e. pluribus unum, and i made it poorly. and so i upset some people. i offended some people. i hurt some people. and within 15 minutes, which is what i had to finish the hour, i took myself off my show for the rest of the day because i was so upset because i realized i had blown it. i didn't help her by, you know, making that point. and, you know, that -- about 8:00 that night, i had sent an apology that i was going to do in the morning on my show to laradio.com. so it wasn't until 48 hours later that there was a media brouhaha about it, and i had already policed myself and apologized and said i was sorry. >> larry: do you realize that it's okay if blacks want to kid blacks or make fun of themselves but it's not okay for this lady, a white pers
it's okay, isn't it?ut not okay when the non-n person uses it. >> well, i was trying to make a point to help her about what i felt. because that -- about her hypersensitivity. and in general, in america our hypersensitivity about race instead of us feeling more like e. pluribus unum, and i made it poorly. and so i upset some people. i offended some people. i hurt some people. and within 15 minutes, which is what i had to finish the hour, i took myself off my show for the rest of the day...
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>> it wasn't even -- it was worse. a gay porn web hub. from here, you could go to thousands of gay porn sites. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: jason bateman -- >> don't act like you don't know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what, you're right. you can access so many. and that's why -- my head would just start -- it got scrambled. >> yeah, but this -- this words with friends thing is -- it's a healthy way to waste some time. it's -- you know, i'm very domesticated now. i've got a beautiful wife, amanda. >> jimmy: i know her. she is very beautiful. very nice. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] you guys know her, too? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. we all know amanda. she was out here earlier. >> it was only dudes clapping. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's weird. >> and i have a great little daughter, francesca, and so i'm not doing a lot of, you know, shall we say, drinking and going out at night, so this is my -- this is my mistress. >> jimmy: this is your partying. >> yeah. this words with
>> it wasn't even -- it was worse. a gay porn web hub. from here, you could go to thousands of gay porn sites. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: jason bateman -- >> don't act like you don't know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you know what, you're right. you can access so many. and that's why -- my head would just start -- it got scrambled. >> yeah, but this -- this words with friends thing is -- it's a healthy way to waste some time. it's --...
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what is it? >> it's figs. it's figamajig. it's a fig candy and--mixed with cocoa with a little dark chocolate on the outside. [music playing] >> and with a product like yours, don't you find that people want to know where their food's coming from more than ever? >> definitely. and, you know, california--we've gotta suprt california. we have to support the growers and the workers. it's just so important. >> well, one of the reasons the industry has done well over the past few months--because people are eating out less in restaurants. so, people are going to cooking at home, and they're finding out that they enjoy cooking at home. you know, and we think that that's gonna continue even as the economy gets better. we think people are enjoying being home with their friends and their family and, you know, making a nice dinner. and i think that will be continuing. [music playing] >> this is a bluebird box, and it's a very small little bird that needs a box to nest in. >> and so, when there's work to have to get done, we've always go
what is it? >> it's figs. it's figamajig. it's a fig candy and--mixed with cocoa with a little dark chocolate on the outside. [music playing] >> and with a product like yours, don't you find that people want to know where their food's coming from more than ever? >> definitely. and, you know, california--we've gotta suprt california. we have to support the growers and the workers. it's just so important. >> well, one of the reasons the industry has done well over the past...
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yahoo's trying to find its new reason for being and it certainly hasn't found it yet. microsoft has bing out there which is nipping at the heels of google in terms of search but microsoft is trying to find its next big act too and maybe it comes from the x-box the gaming platform but microsoft, you know, we talked earlier about whether google is the next microsoft and microsoft is still living off office and windows and the rest of its businesses are just chugging along but not really lighting the world on fire. >> charlie: why is that? >> i think it gets to the innovator's dilemm dilemma conu and have protected office and generates most of their revenue and it's hard to break away from those businesses because they're so good and you know you sacrifice -- how you going to sacrifice office to move it online and not charge for it and go after that. it's hard to do and i think google's going to face the same problems. >> charlie: thank you all. pleasure. thank you, jess. thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his fath
yahoo's trying to find its new reason for being and it certainly hasn't found it yet. microsoft has bing out there which is nipping at the heels of google in terms of search but microsoft is trying to find its next big act too and maybe it comes from the x-box the gaming platform but microsoft, you know, we talked earlier about whether google is the next microsoft and microsoft is still living off office and windows and the rest of its businesses are just chugging along but not really lighting...
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what it is, it's not pebble beach, the dell month -- it's pebble beach, it's betting page, it's tory page. i think it's a wonderful day for the city and a great day for golf in san francisco. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm richard harris. i'm a co-founder with olex who just spoke to you and we've been involved in public golf issues for the last couple of years. i have a couple of -- the public golf alliance supports this contract. we have a couple of small points, one of which bo raised, is the name. we like the name harding park. it's an 85-plus-year-old franchise. we'd prefer that name. a second point bo touched on, we spoke about marketing. marketing is something that you have had two studies on from the national golf foundation and from younger end pros who gave you studies in 2007, 2008. a big item in both of those studies was that harding has not been adequately marketed and they went into great detail, particularly the national golf foundation study. this contract and with the t.p.c. you have an entity that has a worldwide name of
what it is, it's not pebble beach, the dell month -- it's pebble beach, it's betting page, it's tory page. i think it's a wonderful day for the city and a great day for golf in san francisco. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm richard harris. i'm a co-founder with olex who just spoke to you and we've been involved in public golf issues for the last couple of years. i have a couple of -- the public golf alliance supports this contract. we have a...
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is it hisly. is it strategy? is it... what? >> well, i can't go too much into the details but in general terms i will say that both of those generals, i think, are very interested in getting different perspectives and they know that most of the folks who work for them are about this close to an issue and they are very much in the weeds. they are working issues day to day and that's absolutely appropriate. but it's also helpful to have somebody who comes in from sort of out of left field or right field, takes a look around and says "hey, have you thought about this?" or "my imsuppression that this may make sense or this may not make sense." so that sort of longer-range perspective which is something that's hard to get in a military command where everybody is working very hard, very diligently but has so many pressing day-to-day issues to deal with that it's not always possible to look at the bigger strategic picture. >> rose: what's the great debate for david petraeus? >> well, i will say when i went over there i said to general
is it hisly. is it strategy? is it... what? >> well, i can't go too much into the details but in general terms i will say that both of those generals, i think, are very interested in getting different perspectives and they know that most of the folks who work for them are about this close to an issue and they are very much in the weeds. they are working issues day to day and that's absolutely appropriate. but it's also helpful to have somebody who comes in from sort of out of left field...
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the sulfite an add to it to make it smell like rotten eggs. if you smell it turn it off. if you are not sure, turn it off. if your meter wheels are spinning that means you have a leak, turn it off. if you turn it off don't ever turn it back on yourself. you have to call pg and e to come back and turn it on. you know they will be swamped it will take awhile for them to get to you. do not turn the gas back on by yourself. how do you, everybody should have a meter that looks like this picture here. to turn it off wrench. the wheels are there, there's the dials. this is on when the valve is in a direction of the pipe and this is off. take your wrench and turn it from this to that. that turns it off. it's unlikely you will need to turn the water off. but if may be your pipe breaks and you got water flooding then you should turn your water off. most homes single family homes have a main valve that looks like this in the basement or the garage. that's it right there. so to turn it off you turn it clock wise until you can't turn it anymore and that turns it off. if you can't find
the sulfite an add to it to make it smell like rotten eggs. if you smell it turn it off. if you are not sure, turn it off. if your meter wheels are spinning that means you have a leak, turn it off. if you turn it off don't ever turn it back on yourself. you have to call pg and e to come back and turn it on. you know they will be swamped it will take awhile for them to get to you. do not turn the gas back on by yourself. how do you, everybody should have a meter that looks like this picture...
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it it has given it the government time to make it off short drilling safer.gh it has been an economic boom in some communities all those some committees have been hard hit. there is it clear of this bill and has become its own industry. it's up 80% in june in the french of cleanup crew but the towns farther away from this bill suffered from movie of the cleanup and they lost to resemble rabbinical as well. >> california has tired trouble that causes a jet blew airliner to land. the tire blew its tires upon landing and there is 15 passengers that suffered injuries and others went thru this emergency slide. it is severed 27 at we'll be right back to the big news right now is the cool down we'll have more news on that we come back we will leave you with a live shot of the flock fought everything is moving ok. ?; we're starting off with the weather. were vicious and double shots and getting you above the clouds, it's starting to descend on the golden gate bridge on the left-hand side you concede they easy county and it will start to flow down on the golden gate
it it has given it the government time to make it off short drilling safer.gh it has been an economic boom in some communities all those some committees have been hard hit. there is it clear of this bill and has become its own industry. it's up 80% in june in the french of cleanup crew but the towns farther away from this bill suffered from movie of the cleanup and they lost to resemble rabbinical as well. >> california has tired trouble that causes a jet blew airliner to land. the tire...
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starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there. you have a plan but the landscape becomes beautiful in a way that you weren't expecting and you start disappearing into it. you start forgetting why you are going in one direction. you start thinking, no, i just want to see that shadow over there and spend time there and then i want to see the next shadow and the next. it took 3 trips actually before we got to the sea. and all over at the edges of the dunes and sometimes even out in the middle of the dunes where you get into a deep hole, you will find a broken ceramic ojalla, you will find a sea shell that somebody carried in there, you will pi
starts turning your mind inward or outward or it gets hard to tell which way it turns it because it's a psychological place. there's no end to your horizons. the sky is infinite, the sand is infinite. it's hard to keep your focus because you are constantly using peripheral vision looking all around you. it doesn't matter which way you walk after a while, you are just wandering. and so on the first trip out there, we didn't get to the sea because we just ended up wandering. it happens out there....
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taste it, love it, or it's free!ay's health," the worst headache of all, migraines. according to the national headache foundation, nearly 30 million americans suffer from migraines with women being affected three times more than men. so what are the triggers, and can they be prevented? dr. katherine henry is a neurologist at new york university lango medical center and also the author of "100 questions & answers about migraines." dr. henry, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> some 30 million people suffer from migraines, but a lot of us have severe or serious headaches. but what are the actual symptoms of a migraine? >> well, i think the most common symptoms that people have are things like sensitivity to light, sensitivity to noise, also migraines are severe. they're more severe than you usually see with a typical tension-type headache. or the run-of-the-mill headache that you might have. >> they tend to last a little longer, too, right? >> they can last anywhere from 4 to 72 hours. >> and they
taste it, love it, or it's free!ay's health," the worst headache of all, migraines. according to the national headache foundation, nearly 30 million americans suffer from migraines with women being affected three times more than men. so what are the triggers, and can they be prevented? dr. katherine henry is a neurologist at new york university lango medical center and also the author of "100 questions & answers about migraines." dr. henry, good morning. good to have you...
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it's difficult to maintain it properly. in the initial downturn in demand,, they could manage that -- maximize the benefits. >> in turn said the exchange rate fluctuations, what needs to be done to encourage businesses to reduce their prices as of export? citta on a quick question. >> there's how much [unintelligible] >> the chairman is tilting that i have to move quickly. i don't expect you to answer this, but i must make the observation that your comments on banking reinforce my judgment that splitting retail and investment banking is the only course to get is backed. i will spare you, and on that but that is my excerpts -- observation. on page 45 of the inflation report, and his published at 10:00 a.m. on the 12th of may, which is called for the government was formed, it states of more detailed and demanding part of history consolidation then set out and the march 2010 budget, and may be needed to avoid that increase of the cost of issued public debt. on the 23rd of june, column 3 11th, the business sector 3, it said the
it's difficult to maintain it properly. in the initial downturn in demand,, they could manage that -- maximize the benefits. >> in turn said the exchange rate fluctuations, what needs to be done to encourage businesses to reduce their prices as of export? citta on a quick question. >> there's how much [unintelligible] >> the chairman is tilting that i have to move quickly. i don't expect you to answer this, but i must make the observation that your comments on banking...
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it is not waterproof, but it is part of it. thereafter maybe you get down to inspection, which essentially is creating confidence, useful confidence, but it is also meant to be a deterrence from violations by risk of detection. so it has some value. states don't like to be caught violating. so it has some value there. it is also a basis, of course, for action for government. that's the greater problem. get the action. the iaea has signaled smoke coming up of north korea or iran. then what action do you get? so the inspections certainly have a vital function, but it is not a cure-all. >> thank you. that's very helpful. >> i should like to ask you, dr. blix, in a moment if you have further reflections on lessons out of the iraq experience and your inspections, but just to touch on one point, you said much earlier this afternoon, talking about a telephone conversation you had with former prime minister blair, where you said, "at that time i still thought there were prohibited items in iraq." was that because of the material balanc
it is not waterproof, but it is part of it. thereafter maybe you get down to inspection, which essentially is creating confidence, useful confidence, but it is also meant to be a deterrence from violations by risk of detection. so it has some value. states don't like to be caught violating. so it has some value there. it is also a basis, of course, for action for government. that's the greater problem. get the action. the iaea has signaled smoke coming up of north korea or iran. then what...
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, it is rarely complete, it needs to be assessed, it is fragmentary. all those issues are very well documented, both before this inquiry and well known. my recollection is there used to be some formal induction for ministers, not just about, you know, not leaving their papers on a train and looking after their laptop, but some more formal discussion on how to understand and approach intelligence. i think that that is a valuable point, if it can be achieved. >> if it has fallen away, it should be restored, you say? >> yes. >> thank you. one last question on direct lessons from the iraq experience. given the limited nature of the security service's direct involvement in iraq but looking to the terrorist threat during and afterwards, are there any lessons from the iraq experience that the security service has learned or has taken up? >> i think that -- i suppose what the lesson for the security -- and there are some broad lessons, but the lessons for the security service is the need to be pretty quick and responsive to changing circumstances. i think we w
, it is rarely complete, it needs to be assessed, it is fragmentary. all those issues are very well documented, both before this inquiry and well known. my recollection is there used to be some formal induction for ministers, not just about, you know, not leaving their papers on a train and looking after their laptop, but some more formal discussion on how to understand and approach intelligence. i think that that is a valuable point, if it can be achieved. >> if it has fallen away, it...
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how badly damaged it was it? >> just the clock tower was rendered on safe or compromised. -- it was rendered unsafe or compromised. they had thought about taking the clock tower down, but it has remained largely intact. >> we will talk more about the clock tower later on. it is beautiful. somehow or another, this big platform got built. do you know approximately when? >> in the 1970's, the park came in. they built the platform. it building and underneath this platform and across the bay. >> this was developed as part of the bart transportation strategy? >> correct, and the park construction at that time. >> it is not on this plaza, separated a little bit, let's colligate e -- let's call it gate e. >> it is adjacent. it them every now and then i talk to people who are out of town and people say where is the giant ball park. i say that it is next to pier 40. they make the assumption that it is next to pier 39, but we know that is not true. the numbering is bob and even. it -- the numbering is odd and even. then nor
how badly damaged it was it? >> just the clock tower was rendered on safe or compromised. -- it was rendered unsafe or compromised. they had thought about taking the clock tower down, but it has remained largely intact. >> we will talk more about the clock tower later on. it is beautiful. somehow or another, this big platform got built. do you know approximately when? >> in the 1970's, the park came in. they built the platform. it building and underneath this platform and...
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you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguis
you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food....
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to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses in a lot of the neighborhoods, these are pretty easy to get to. they are easy to find. if you can find the little round circle in the sidewalk. if you look directly at the house you will find this meter and this shut off on the ground floor. in is a closeup of the shut off. in is the wrench i recommend you you use it for other things. they are cheap and they will work. this is great because you can use it somewhere else if you have to. an adjustable open end wrench. a diagram are off/on. shut off valve. another shut off coming out of the dirt. another problem you have a wrench that
to test it you want to turn it an eighth of a turn and turn it back to the way it it was. notice the little thing? that's going straight with the flow of the pipe that means it's open. if it's across that means you turned off the gas. the eighth of a turn you didn't turn it off you just moved it. these are in better shape. if you can get to this valve, safely, the building's collapsed on it you can't get to it you have to use the one in the street. pg and e put all the meters outside the houses...
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it's got a piece of carbon paper in it. you put the carbon in and you write, you know, house moving permit number, you know, 36. you say from here to there. we charge a fee. a very low fee. it's really right out of the turn of the century before. >> yeah, it has that dusty, old-school feeling. >> actually, we maintained that. i tried to maintain this little book. we still do it that way. >> would the post earthquake installation of building codes and building requirements have impacted carville to expand? and ultimately was that part of the demise as our desire and need to have structures that were earthquake safe and fire safe? did that have an impact on it, i guess? >> well it seemed more that they were health issues. they were really not happy with the plumbing in carville. yeah. that shows up a lot more than anybody worried about building integrity or anything. the thing that comes up a little later and we talked a little about, these earthquake refugee cottages. after the 1906 earthquake, the relief corporation that wa
it's got a piece of carbon paper in it. you put the carbon in and you write, you know, house moving permit number, you know, 36. you say from here to there. we charge a fee. a very low fee. it's really right out of the turn of the century before. >> yeah, it has that dusty, old-school feeling. >> actually, we maintained that. i tried to maintain this little book. we still do it that way. >> would the post earthquake installation of building codes and building requirements have...
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it might work. it might be great. it deserves a chance. just like i think a lot of the other ideas deserve to be at least listened to. i brought all of these things here, showed you pictures of the roller rink and all. not once have they been mentioned. not once did i have a meeting to prevent it. not once did we -- i mean, i don't like loading hundreds of people in here to say the same thing. i don't like that. i think it's a waste. i'm not going to do that. i think that you should take a look at this and say, just hold up a second, let's see what we're going to do. if this seems like the thing to do, do it. but i am not very happy about the process today. thank you. >> marlin. >> i live three blocks away from this location. this is the first i've heard about it. i live in a large building, we're just very easy to post -- where it's just very easy to post information for a local residents. nothing has been posted -- residence. knowing has been posted. there has been outrage -- nothing has been posted. there has been outrage on the managem
it might work. it might be great. it deserves a chance. just like i think a lot of the other ideas deserve to be at least listened to. i brought all of these things here, showed you pictures of the roller rink and all. not once have they been mentioned. not once did i have a meeting to prevent it. not once did we -- i mean, i don't like loading hundreds of people in here to say the same thing. i don't like that. i think it's a waste. i'm not going to do that. i think that you should take a look...
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i've had it. that's it.hat, he grabbed two beers, pulled the emergency hatch and slid down the emergency slide with his own luggage. [ applause ] i don't blame him. i've always wanted to slide down one of those, and -- i tell you what, if we all had an inflatable escape slide at our jobs, i bet 80% of us would quit like that. [ applause ] unfortunately, they took him to jail. i feel sorry for him. he should be rewarded for this. not arrested. this was the first time any flight attendant ever got all the passengers to pay attention to the emergency exit demonstration. unfortunately, nobody got the flipout on video. i don't know how that works. people are taping constantly. they did manage to get his arrest on tape. >> one former colleague told us he had a huge temper. and would even storm off when he didn't get his way. america's most infamous flight attendant was taken to jail after allegedly going on a tarmac tirade in front of 100 passengers. >> hey, you know what, i'm done. there are no more [ bleep ] pea
i've had it. that's it.hat, he grabbed two beers, pulled the emergency hatch and slid down the emergency slide with his own luggage. [ applause ] i don't blame him. i've always wanted to slide down one of those, and -- i tell you what, if we all had an inflatable escape slide at our jobs, i bet 80% of us would quit like that. [ applause ] unfortunately, they took him to jail. i feel sorry for him. he should be rewarded for this. not arrested. this was the first time any flight attendant ever...
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it's basically just point about expensive it's true that it's true that it can be cheap t.v. and that's why it's popular with with with production companies that doesn't explain its popularity resurgence is though and it's also the case that programs like big brother are actually quite expensive to make the not as cheap as sometimes is regarded as thought that said that art plenty of cheap imitations much much cheaper versions of some of these big shoes but the idea that all reality t.v. is just cheap t.v. that is produced mass marketed across the world is slightly i think. to simplistic as it can be very expensive i think and very very complex to me to make her jump in go ahead if i if i can just build on my point really which is that it's obviously reality t.v. has been. the way in which global formats have kind of thrived and flourished and certainly i wouldn't say that reality television is cheap t.v. if anything actually i'm kind of quite adverse to speaking about reality television if it's one thing we know that actually encompasses many different kinds of programming y
it's basically just point about expensive it's true that it's true that it can be cheap t.v. and that's why it's popular with with with production companies that doesn't explain its popularity resurgence is though and it's also the case that programs like big brother are actually quite expensive to make the not as cheap as sometimes is regarded as thought that said that art plenty of cheap imitations much much cheaper versions of some of these big shoes but the idea that all reality t.v. is...
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taste it, love it, or it's free! free books. go to sunnyd.com and help us make classrooms sunnier. ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. ♪ let's get physical i want to get physical ♪ >>> this morning on "today's health" what you can catch at the gym. most of us know to wear flip-flops and not touch the walls when we take a shower at the gym but what about the yoga mat or the equipment or even the towels that you're using? you may be exposing yourself to some unpleasant and sometimes dangerous skin infections. dermatologist susan taylor is here to tell us about that. grpg to you. >> good morning. >> i know the national athletic trainers association release add paper on some of the skin infections you can catch at the gym and there's a lot of risk there that a lot of us don't know about, right? >> that's right. so it's important for people to be a
taste it, love it, or it's free! free books. go to sunnyd.com and help us make classrooms sunnier. ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all day. ♪ let's get physical i want to get physical ♪ >>> this morning on "today's health" what you can catch at the gym. most of us know to wear flip-flops and not...
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it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop counts. all water systems have what they call an efficiency rating. so if you were to measure the water that goes into your system and compare it to the water that goes out, how much is unaccounted for? most states have a goal of 10%. ours is at only 5.5% right now. and we have plans to lower that to 4%. man: we actually have our entire distribution system mapped out in a computerized or electronic format. and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the
it's been through a treatment plant. and now it's in our lake and we're watering with it. narrator: these reuse and conservation techniques enable las vegas to exist in the desert. another important form of conservation is preventing leaks. man: every drop counts. all water systems have what they call an efficiency rating. so if you were to measure the water that goes into your system and compare it to the water that goes out, how much is unaccounted for? most states have a goal of 10%. ours is...
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it was with us before the crisis, and it's with us after the crisis, and it has to do with the long runbt associated with major parts of the budget. social security, health care, defense, revenue. what do we do with those four major items to bring the debt to gdp ratio to a stable position? i think the key thing is to look at the trajectory of debt to gdp. >> the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. taxes on the highest earners are likely to go up to where they were in the clinton administration. bad idea? we're in such a fragile situation, a fragile economy, or good idea? do we need to close that deficit? >> i think the following. i think that if we allow the bush tax to expire on the top -- the top richest americans, we will end up with $36 billion or so of extra revenue next year. i think that extra revenue should be spent on job creating programs in the united states. i mean, for example, again, the emphasis on infrastructure. we need to really invest. the rest of the world has been using the recession, particularly in asia, to modernize and build every form of tr
it was with us before the crisis, and it's with us after the crisis, and it has to do with the long runbt associated with major parts of the budget. social security, health care, defense, revenue. what do we do with those four major items to bring the debt to gdp ratio to a stable position? i think the key thing is to look at the trajectory of debt to gdp. >> the bush tax cuts are set to expire at the end of the year. taxes on the highest earners are likely to go up to where they were in...
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not it's not registered it's just starting on a very small scale and you know doing it so i don't know we have to see it's hard to to really predict how this will go and i think you'll react and there is also something they. you know not so much the political power of the people. there you know think america but i think the power of humor there's an of mentality change you know if people really don't trust banks and don't trust the institutions i think it's some point but if you have to react and something will snow in the shit you know anything but if you don't react people will find other ways to deal with well i mean there was a utopian vision once two hundred thirty years ago called america now it's controlled by the kleptocrats it's all gone and so i just see this cycle repeating again and again until you do what iceland i think i saw as an intern story but we can't we don't have time to talk about that today break you have under attack thanks so much for being on the kaiser report today already and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report i want to thank stacy
not it's not registered it's just starting on a very small scale and you know doing it so i don't know we have to see it's hard to to really predict how this will go and i think you'll react and there is also something they. you know not so much the political power of the people. there you know think america but i think the power of humor there's an of mentality change you know if people really don't trust banks and don't trust the institutions i think it's some point but if you have to react...
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it's important to our nation, it's important to our public safety, it's important to our security, it's important to our economic well-being moving forward. and it's not something that's going to go away. so at some point leadership will have to come to the table, both parties, particularly republicans. and work this problem out. >> and one other issue that has been in the air recent days is the talk of the repealing the 14th amendment, the so-called birth right citizenship nguage. at the briefing you were asked about it and you said flat out it's wrong, why? >> it wrong. there's no need to open the united states constitution to deal with immigration issues, particularly when you haven't done the first thing which is to look at the underlying statutes and make sure that our statutory immigration scheme really fits the needs of the 21st century. there are changes it that need to be made on enforcement. there's changes that need to be made in terms it of worker flows. there are changes that need to be made so that those in the country illegally get right with the law. theyould pay fine. t
it's important to our nation, it's important to our public safety, it's important to our security, it's important to our economic well-being moving forward. and it's not something that's going to go away. so at some point leadership will have to come to the table, both parties, particularly republicans. and work this problem out. >> and one other issue that has been in the air recent days is the talk of the repealing the 14th amendment, the so-called birth right citizenship nguage. at the...
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it is not about it feels good, it is the right thing to do. it is the bottom line thing to the corporations did ask the businesses that spent a fortune in katrina to get stores open -- it is the bottom line. asked the businesses that spent a fortune in katrina to get stores open. they have a stake in this as well. they expect government to solve these problems and set the stage for their successful recovery. we are going, no, you have a big stake in this as well. when did you go to the city and county commission and advocate why they need stronger mitigation methods? where were you when we talked about temporary strategies for housing for the customers and work force you're going to need? you just cannot plan in one small piece of this and then think a couple of goodwill gestures will buy what you need to be successful. if the committee fails and does not recover, your bottom line is affected. >> one more. >> hello, sir. i joined citizen corps right after 9/11. there was a wonderful program given by fema called search. i'm requesting from ever
it is not about it feels good, it is the right thing to do. it is the bottom line thing to the corporations did ask the businesses that spent a fortune in katrina to get stores open -- it is the bottom line. asked the businesses that spent a fortune in katrina to get stores open. they have a stake in this as well. they expect government to solve these problems and set the stage for their successful recovery. we are going, no, you have a big stake in this as well. when did you go to the city and...
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if you put it up and overpaint it or put it between two buildings where there is no sunshining, it is okay. here is the guy that invented this stuff. this is a dramatic exhibition, are you satisfied. >> if we had more wind the other building would have flashed over sooner. it is still, to see it really engage this other building and you will see how will the coating holds up. i am impressed. >> everybody is. what is happening to the coated building. >> it is containing the fire to the room of origin. the crib in here is going out on its own. no flame spread or flash over. >> what kind of uses have you used this? what kind of buildings. >> we have done elderly care facilities, hospitals, schools, a lot of church retrofits, litigation retrofits in which we bring up the walls to one and two-hour code. >> it is listed for one and two hour based on how thick you apply it. >> yes. we're good on lasting plastic, wood, foam, sheetrock. lasting structures. >> i will put my hand on here. it is definitely getting warm, getting hot. but not too hot to touch. in fact, the source of ignition inside
if you put it up and overpaint it or put it between two buildings where there is no sunshining, it is okay. here is the guy that invented this stuff. this is a dramatic exhibition, are you satisfied. >> if we had more wind the other building would have flashed over sooner. it is still, to see it really engage this other building and you will see how will the coating holds up. i am impressed. >> everybody is. what is happening to the coated building. >> it is containing the...
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>> it started on april 9. >> it is bp-acn-mbi 00002499. >> that is in it. >> it looks like 2504. there are to test if you pull it out in that one pamphlet, sir. >> i am not really familiar with these type of tests. can you please tell me what we are looking at? i am not familiar with the digital bop test. >> we worked 89 years trying to develop this is the eight or nine years, and it was approved to use some time last year. that were used on the horizon. you have to do your first test using synthetic mud. the reason this came up is because that synthetic blood compressibility. -- synthetic mud. your line has to be a flat line, and the digital test the use as a baseline. then it uses red lights and green lights after that. in other words, it follows the same slow as the original test. it will get a green light, if something is wrong with the test, you will get a red light if it does not fall on the same slope of the line. they are assuming the slope of the line is the compressibility of the fluid. gibber cheer affects -- temperature affects the compressibility of the mud. sometime
>> it started on april 9. >> it is bp-acn-mbi 00002499. >> that is in it. >> it looks like 2504. there are to test if you pull it out in that one pamphlet, sir. >> i am not really familiar with these type of tests. can you please tell me what we are looking at? i am not familiar with the digital bop test. >> we worked 89 years trying to develop this is the eight or nine years, and it was approved to use some time last year. that were used on the horizon. you...
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it is a career shot to take it on. you have to make that decision, do i go for it or i do chunk it a little firmer to give you that guarantee. >> i took a look at the lie here. he has it into the breeze. it is the sort of shot, you don't have much choice but to go for it. nick: i know what you mean. just a full open face, 60 degree, give it a full chop. throw it up. the wind will help. but phil was over there, david, and the best that he could do with a good 20 feet past. >> he is pretty good. nick: yeah, we have heard of him. but this man can throw one up as he did on 16. jim: don't forget about that. nick: that was a serious up and down. he has got the strength. nick watney plays first. what a beautiful touch for a man who has to be somewhat in shock after that horrible start. double at the first, triple at the seventh. nick watney is getting married october 30th in carmel, california. i can't think of a better place for something like that to take place. now here is dustin johnson. jim: he did it. no room to spare!
it is a career shot to take it on. you have to make that decision, do i go for it or i do chunk it a little firmer to give you that guarantee. >> i took a look at the lie here. he has it into the breeze. it is the sort of shot, you don't have much choice but to go for it. nick: i know what you mean. just a full open face, 60 degree, give it a full chop. throw it up. the wind will help. but phil was over there, david, and the best that he could do with a good 20 feet past. >> he is...
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it's a category 4 now. it seems like it will stay offshore.n the northern plain states to try to push this thing or hold it away. one shift to the east though, and it changes the story. puerto rico saw four inches of rain. right now the speed about 13 miles an hour. direction to the west. location 150 miles to the north/northwest of san juan with winds up wards of 135 miles per hour and tropical storm force winds extending just about 2 miles. . >> reporter: we're also keeping an eye owe fionna. looks like that tracks more like danielle. we're not worried about a threat to labtd until of a territory holiday weekend and we think that may veer out into the atlantic again and again 40-miles-per-hour winds right now. make it a great day. erica, back to you in new york. >>> there are thousands of danger arerous consumer products sighting in homes all across america. many of those items can also be found for sale on line at a tag sale. they're all recalled products that have gone unnoticed, but they pose a serious threat to your safety. susan koeppen
it's a category 4 now. it seems like it will stay offshore.n the northern plain states to try to push this thing or hold it away. one shift to the east though, and it changes the story. puerto rico saw four inches of rain. right now the speed about 13 miles an hour. direction to the west. location 150 miles to the north/northwest of san juan with winds up wards of 135 miles per hour and tropical storm force winds extending just about 2 miles. . >> reporter: we're also keeping an eye owe...
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it's time for, "put it in reverse." ♪ ♪ put it in reverse >> jimmy: welcome to "put it in reverse," thet act out a scene in reverse. it's basically backwards acting. the scene is then played forward. and the audience will decide who did it best. let's meet our two competitors. come on over, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: nice to see you. what's your name and where you from? >> my name's nate. i'm from evansville, indiana. >> jimmy: nate, very good. nate. >> how do you pronounce -- how do you say nate backwards? >> etan? >> jimmy: etan. >> etan. >> jimmy: etan. very good. etan, welcome. and what is your name? >> ashley from boston. >> jimmy: from boston? very, very good. ashley, from boston. [ scattered applause ] how do you say ashley backwards? >> yelash? >> jimmy: yelasha? >> yelhsa? >> jimmy: yelhsa. very, very good. all right, excellent. welcome. now, the setting back there in my wardrobe are clues for what you will be doing tonight. higgins, will you set the scene for us, please? >> steve: it's time for art class. you are the studen
it's time for, "put it in reverse." ♪ ♪ put it in reverse >> jimmy: welcome to "put it in reverse," thet act out a scene in reverse. it's basically backwards acting. the scene is then played forward. and the audience will decide who did it best. let's meet our two competitors. come on over, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: nice to see you. what's your name and where you from? >> my name's...
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it's always like, "it's degrading to women, it's degrading to me." do that stuff?" "no, that's why i watch that stuff. [ laughter ] if real women did this stuff, i would not need to watch this stuff." i'm well aware of the fact that real women don't do the things you see in porn. if real women did that stuff, i would not be doing comedy, i'd be cleaning swimming pools and delivering pizza. [ laughter ] [ applause ] by laughing at this crap, you're only encouraging me, fellahs, please. your fault as much as mine. but it's great to be back in new york. here's the thing, too. when i travel, i got to buy stuff for the wife. i always got to buy her a gift. and she likes sexy underwear, but here's the problem. new york has a victoria's secret, a lot of cities have victoria's secret. but the one in new york, it's their flagship store. and if you ever go to victoria's secret in this city, and in beverly hills, by the way, the women look like they stepped out of the pages of the catalog. and they're smokin' and they're
it's always like, "it's degrading to women, it's degrading to me." do that stuff?" "no, that's why i watch that stuff. [ laughter ] if real women did this stuff, i would not need to watch this stuff." i'm well aware of the fact that real women don't do the things you see in porn. if real women did that stuff, i would not be doing comedy, i'd be cleaning swimming pools and delivering pizza. [ laughter ] [ applause ] by laughing at this crap, you're only encouraging me,...
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then toward it and then away from it and all the way around it and then away from it again and back toward it. that's what it's like walking out in the desert in the deep cliffs, in the dunes where you want to go there but there's not a route from here to there. if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this labyrinth, leading you around. i was walking arpd this maze for about an hour before coming here and it does the same kind of thing where your mind settles, where you have to pay attention to where you are going. because if you look up for too long at all the passing architecture, you will forget where you are on the maze. you will end up in the wrong spot. you will end up going the wrong direction and you won't be able to find your way to the center. of course, out in the desert, you can't just walk off
then toward it and then away from it and all the way around it and then away from it again and back toward it. that's what it's like walking out in the desert in the deep cliffs, in the dunes where you want to go there but there's not a route from here to there. if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon...
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before, you are always sort of exploring new ways to attack it, to approach it, so it keeps its relevancy to today and that it stays fresh and alive for the audience and for myself. so in after the war it deals with post internment but critical -- this is sort of where the origins of the story come from and you were asking about that earlier, chloe. one of the things i've been interested in in the last 10 years of my writing is how different communities interact with other communities, when they rub up against each other, just because that's so much of what being an american is this day and age. you know, as i would hear people telling stories about san francisco's japan town, i began to come across this whole theme of during the internment camps japanese americans were interned. in this vacuum in japan town, there was the fillmore district with african americans and a variety of other people and they moved into the community. and then japanese americans get out of camp and they come back to their neighborhood that has been populated and made into a different life and different world and
before, you are always sort of exploring new ways to attack it, to approach it, so it keeps its relevancy to today and that it stays fresh and alive for the audience and for myself. so in after the war it deals with post internment but critical -- this is sort of where the origins of the story come from and you were asking about that earlier, chloe. one of the things i've been interested in in the last 10 years of my writing is how different communities interact with other communities, when...
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some teachers did it. others did not really use it. we created a respect agreement as to how we are going to respect one another. you have to share with you have done as a teacher. how many agreements have you done? we used it. >> yes, there are four options. the third or fourth options. there are options were the parties involved decide things. so we invite the students for a party. >> i hate to make an analogy of jails and education, but my world is incarceration. imagine a changing climate of incarceration into a more restorative humane environment, and what was said, and you really have to underscore this, training, training, training, not only the usual suspects but everyone. there was no small roles. we started with one dormitory, and we have several now, and we want to make this more of the world, not the exception. training is critical. -- more of the rule. >> we had to do the work with staff before we even thought about going into the classrooms. you really have to address the underbelly of things that go on in the staff cultu
some teachers did it. others did not really use it. we created a respect agreement as to how we are going to respect one another. you have to share with you have done as a teacher. how many agreements have you done? we used it. >> yes, there are four options. the third or fourth options. there are options were the parties involved decide things. so we invite the students for a party. >> i hate to make an analogy of jails and education, but my world is incarceration. imagine a...
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you know, it's hip hop, it's his rap.ou know, it's really -- you know, snoop, i think snoop can do what the hell he want to do, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: and he does. [ applause ] who has the bigger entourage on this tour? >> oh, definitely snoop. definitely snoop. i keep mine lean and mean. yeah, baby. i used to go without with 15, 20 people. not no more. >> jimmy: how many guys you got now? >> about six, seven. >> jimmy: and what -- do you have rules when you run your tour, things people have to abide by? >> yeah. be on time and don't cost me no money. you know what i mean? my two rules, i don't have any other rules. >> jimmy: did something happen to prompt you to establish those rules? >> yeah, because if you don't have rules, man, you know, i used to have dudes that would go on the road with me and we'd stay at nice hotels and, you know, in the morning they would want to get up and go and eat the buffet but this is for ford's corporate people, man. you can't just be out there -- >> jimmy: they were busting into
you know, it's hip hop, it's his rap.ou know, it's really -- you know, snoop, i think snoop can do what the hell he want to do, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: and he does. [ applause ] who has the bigger entourage on this tour? >> oh, definitely snoop. definitely snoop. i keep mine lean and mean. yeah, baby. i used to go without with 15, 20 people. not no more. >> jimmy: how many guys you got now? >> about six, seven. >> jimmy: and what -- do you have rules when...