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jared. tombstones for $1,200. jared. who is evel knievel? he's the one. tombstones, $1,600. jared. who is frank sinatra? no. parth or hillary? [ beep ] his buddy dean martin. "everybody" -- that was his hit song. jared, back to you. tombstones, $2,000. hillary. who is babe didrik...son? babe didrik...son is correct. [ laughs ] go again. try a separation for $400. hillary. what is estranged? no. jared. what is divorced? that's it. separation for $800. hillary. what is a split shift? good, with a minute to go. try a separation, $1,200. parth. what is hash? no. [ beep ] you drop an "e" from "severe," and you get "sever." hillary, back to you. anagrammed state capitals, $800. jared. what is trenton? trenton, new jersey, yes. state capitals, $1,200. hillary. what is olympia? good. $1,600, anagrammed state capitals. got to love that one. [ beep ] what is raleigh? hillary. $2,000, anagrammed state names, please. [ beep ] one state over from us -- carson city, nevada. hillary. try a separation, $1,600. answer -- daily double. all right, we're running out of time. you have $7,800. first pla
jared. tombstones for $1,200. jared. who is evel knievel? he's the one. tombstones, $1,600. jared. who is frank sinatra? no. parth or hillary? [ beep ] his buddy dean martin. "everybody" -- that was his hit song. jared, back to you. tombstones, $2,000. hillary. who is babe didrik...son? babe didrik...son is correct. [ laughs ] go again. try a separation for $400. hillary. what is estranged? no. jared. what is divorced? that's it. separation for $800. hillary. what is a split shift?...
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jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for $800. jared. what is a jail? no. kellie or matt? [ beep ] curtis jenny was a plane, so it has an old hangar. back to you, jared. writing teams for $1,200. matt. what is clark? yes. hits & misses, $400. matt. who is pat benatar? correct. hits & misses, $800. jared. who is cher? yes. hits & misses, $1,200. matt. who is britney spears? right. hits & misses, $1,600. matt. who is faith hill? no. kellie or jared? [ beep ] "who are trisha yearwood and leann rimes"? matt, back to you. go again. let's continue for $2,000, hits & misses. matt. who is nicki minaj? good. san antonio, $1,200. here's kelly. this area along the banks of the san antonio is a top texas tourist attraction, as well as an inspiration to other cities trying to create green space. matt. what is the river walk? right. san antonio, $1,600. answer -- daily double. well, now... matt, you've been on a sensational role. you are so far ahead of both of your opponents. you have $17,200. let's wager $1,000. [ laughter ] do you have something against san antonio? n
jared. what is the beat movement? right. san antonio for $800. jared. what is a jail? no. kellie or matt? [ beep ] curtis jenny was a plane, so it has an old hangar. back to you, jared. writing teams for $1,200. matt. what is clark? yes. hits & misses, $400. matt. who is pat benatar? correct. hits & misses, $800. jared. who is cher? yes. hits & misses, $1,200. matt. who is britney spears? right. hits & misses, $1,600. matt. who is faith hill? no. kellie or jared? [ beep ]...
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jared, start. heading "north" for $200. alex: jared. what is the north pole? good.th" for $400. matt. what is north korea? right. could i have rephrasing cliches for $200? jared. what is "paint the town red"? yes. "north" for $600. kellie. what is north carolina? that's it. "north" for $800. jared. what is the north sea? yes. "north" for $1,000. jared. what is the north slope? yes, for $1,000 more. rephrasing cliches for $400. kellie. what is "keep your fingers crossed"? yes. cliches for $600. kellie. what is "stubborn as a mule"? right again. cliches from $800. matt. what is "light at the end of the tunnel"? yes. could i have bestsellers for $200, please? jared. what is the "zombie survival guide"? right. let's try cliches for $1,000. kellie. what is "dead as a..." no. jared. what is a "dead ringer"? "dead ringer." that's it. bestsellers for $400. matt. what is a sniper? yes. could i have special months for $400, please? jared. what is occupational therapy? yes. special months for $600. matt. what is fema? fema. yes. could i have newsmen for $200, please?
jared, start. heading "north" for $200. alex: jared. what is the north pole? good.th" for $400. matt. what is north korea? right. could i have rephrasing cliches for $200? jared. what is "paint the town red"? yes. "north" for $600. kellie. what is north carolina? that's it. "north" for $800. jared. what is the north sea? yes. "north" for $1,000. jared. what is the north slope? yes, for $1,000 more. rephrasing cliches for $400. kellie. what...
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jared. what is "goldfinger"? "goldfinger," correct. nobel peace prize for $400. jared. for $600. answer -- daily double. well, good news and bad news. good news is, you found it. the bad news is, you don't have too much money, but you can risk up to $1,000. i'll wager $1,000. all right, here is the clue. what is belfast? belfast, yes. [ applause ] $1,600 now your total. nobel peace prize for $800. jared. what are land mines? right. and nobel peace prize for $1,000. [ beep ] and that country is guatemala. jared, let's go somewhere else. let's try that's the story for $200. hillary. what's a whodunit? yes. that's the story for $400. parth. what is a good samaritan? you got it. that's the story for $600. jared. what is a novella? novella, correct. that's the story for $800. [ beep ] and that would be a gothic novel. back to you, jared. that's the story, $1,000. [ beep ] and that would refer to the penny dreadful.
jared. what is "goldfinger"? "goldfinger," correct. nobel peace prize for $400. jared. for $600. answer -- daily double. well, good news and bad news. good news is, you found it. the bad news is, you don't have too much money, but you can risk up to $1,000. i'll wager $1,000. all right, here is the clue. what is belfast? belfast, yes. [ applause ] $1,600 now your total. nobel peace prize for $800. jared. what are land mines? right. and nobel peace prize for $1,000. [ beep ]...
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jared! jared! i--i am so sorry, mr. vice president.all started when jack-- [whispering] quiet! a whale is in trouble. i have to go. give it to me! [children booing] [gasps] [children scream] oh! [sizzling] oh, boy, okay. this earth is ruined! we gotta get a new one. hey, where's audrey?ew one. oh, hey, she had to take a phone call. so how are things? they're good. how are things with you? oh, well, my mom's been calling a lot. and she keeps threatening to visit, but she never really pulls the trigger. and even if she did visit, it would be the three of us sharing one bathroom. and that would be awkward, and so, you know-- so things are good, right? hey. sorry, i'm late. i just couldn't get off the phone with sheila. she just kept talking and talking... oh boy, i know how that goes. she's great, but all she talks about is how she can't find a guy. she's always coming into my office saying, "you're so lucky to be married. you're so lucky to have jeff." i keep telling her, "i'm not that lucky." thanks, hon. sorry, i'm just saying it's not
jared! jared! i--i am so sorry, mr. vice president.all started when jack-- [whispering] quiet! a whale is in trouble. i have to go. give it to me! [children booing] [gasps] [children scream] oh! [sizzling] oh, boy, okay. this earth is ruined! we gotta get a new one. hey, where's audrey?ew one. oh, hey, she had to take a phone call. so how are things? they're good. how are things with you? oh, well, my mom's been calling a lot. and she keeps threatening to visit, but she never really pulls the...
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jared? [ applause ] >> thank you, this is a real today, and the people behind me, they really did take a village to make this happen. and the work and the effort is paying off today and i am thrilled to be here and i bike to work every day and i was lucky enough to try one of these in washington, d.c., and i have tried one in london, and i tried one in paris, and these things work. and you will get all kinds of people saying this is the best thing that you have ever seen and all kinds of people saying that this is the worst thing. in a few months from now everyone will want to be on one of these and the program is going to expand. president obama recently came out strongly and said that we need to take action on climate change and we need to do that soon. here in california, 50 percent of greenhouse gas emissions come from vehicles. not from this vehicle, we spent a lot of time when ed and the mayor and i got to work with each other we sp
jared? [ applause ] >> thank you, this is a real today, and the people behind me, they really did take a village to make this happen. and the work and the effort is paying off today and i am thrilled to be here and i bike to work every day and i was lucky enough to try one of these in washington, d.c., and i have tried one in london, and i tried one in paris, and these things work. and you will get all kinds of people saying this is the best thing that you have ever seen and all kinds of...
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joining me now are melissa harris-perry and jared bernstein. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> jared, put in context how far we've come since this country was teetering on the edge of a great depression five years ago. >> yeah, that's actually pretty easy for me because i was there working for the administration when we went into the white house and looking in our rearview mirror, we saw that 8% decline in gdp. you know, in the first quarter that obama was in office, we lost over 2 million jobs. so the president very quickly got to work with the recovery act and the federal reserve also putty pedal to the metal. since then, of course, we've added millions of jobs. the gdp has been growing since the second half of 2009. but you're right in your introduction. much of that growth has done an end run around middle and lower income people. they're certainly work morgue than they did before. much of their wealth, by the way, has come back as housing prices have recovered. but remember, a lot of people lost their homes then, too.
joining me now are melissa harris-perry and jared bernstein. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. >> thank you. >> jared, put in context how far we've come since this country was teetering on the edge of a great depression five years ago. >> yeah, that's actually pretty easy for me because i was there working for the administration when we went into the white house and looking in our rearview mirror, we saw that 8% decline in gdp. you know, in the first quarter that...
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on and understanding what is proposed here and taking all of the information in, it seems like a jaring, obstructionist, and building, that will blot out some of the trees behind, and that it and has not been considered from aesthetic standpoint and so i ask the department to consider a careful review of the project, thank you. >> my name is susan and i live at 548 duncan street and about a block and a half from the proposed structure, much of what i want to say has been said and so this is brief. ii moved from somo when i had my daughter to the valley that this is a place that has a lot of beautiful homes and i wanted to get away from kind of the big, the big, rectangular boxes and i also enjoy walking around the neighborhood and bruce's home was actually one of the ones that actually caught my eye and i thought that it was done with all of the set backs and a lot of wood paneling and so it blends in nicely, the developer has a big, white, jaring box that he has proposed to build and that is something that i am opposed and especially that i like walking up the hill and seeing all of th
on and understanding what is proposed here and taking all of the information in, it seems like a jaring, obstructionist, and building, that will blot out some of the trees behind, and that it and has not been considered from aesthetic standpoint and so i ask the department to consider a careful review of the project, thank you. >> my name is susan and i live at 548 duncan street and about a block and a half from the proposed structure, much of what i want to say has been said and so this...
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jared, start us. let's try places in the news for $200. jared. what is new mexico?hat's the state. places in the news for $400.
jared, start us. let's try places in the news for $200. jared. what is new mexico?hat's the state. places in the news for $400.
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and they are so unwilling to work with him on this at all. >> jared -- go ahead, jared. >> if i might extend on that a bill. it is not just the strategic part of this they're getting wrong. it is in fact if you repealed obama care, what would be, 25 million fewer people would have health coverage. and you do have the polls where, tea partiers say -- oh, yeah, we really like medicare. but we want to shut down the government. we have record, we have poverty income, equality stuck at record levels. not only may they be acting against their political interests. i can't speak to that. they're acting against their economic and health interests. >> steve, what your advice would be to someone elected, a republican, elected to the house or to the senate who says to you, ted cruz, says, look, steve, i am against how much big government we have piled up here. i don't want to add to it. want to reduce it. bring everything i can to bring it down. make it smaller. if possible get rid of obama care. i would like to do all those things. the legislator's genuine philosophy. do everything i can to redu
and they are so unwilling to work with him on this at all. >> jared -- go ahead, jared. >> if i might extend on that a bill. it is not just the strategic part of this they're getting wrong. it is in fact if you repealed obama care, what would be, 25 million fewer people would have health coverage. and you do have the polls where, tea partiers say -- oh, yeah, we really like medicare. but we want to shut down the government. we have record, we have poverty income, equality stuck at...
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jared, you must love this. >> i don't love this. particularly with the debt ceiling, the economy remains too fragile. we've had 100 bases point spike in the last two months. once you start screwing around with the debt ceiling more so than the continuing resolution, you're really talking about taking aim at an economy that's trying to recover. so i like nothing about this. i will say one thing, it is not totally clear to me that the way out of this means resolving the republican family squabbles. the way out of this is for john boehner to increase the debt ceiling with a bunch of democrats. i'm not saying you can swallow that. >> there's not going to be a clean bill. there might be a clean cr, maybe. there's not going to be a clean debt bill. jim, the reason i thought jared might like this is this is all republican fighting. >> i do like that part. >> i figured you would. jimmy, i think if the gop is not careful, they'll get themselves into a lot of hot water. >> listen, if some day they want to actually repeal and replace obama car
jared, you must love this. >> i don't love this. particularly with the debt ceiling, the economy remains too fragile. we've had 100 bases point spike in the last two months. once you start screwing around with the debt ceiling more so than the continuing resolution, you're really talking about taking aim at an economy that's trying to recover. so i like nothing about this. i will say one thing, it is not totally clear to me that the way out of this means resolving the republican family...
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i now have the pleasure of introducing bicycle enthusiast jared bloomen field. he happens to be the administrator for the pacific south west region nine. he has spent two decades on the front lines of environmental production at home and internationally. he is an avid biker and has led bike tours in los
i now have the pleasure of introducing bicycle enthusiast jared bloomen field. he happens to be the administrator for the pacific south west region nine. he has spent two decades on the front lines of environmental production at home and internationally. he is an avid biker and has led bike tours in los
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longer and just by viewing the current status of the neighborhood, that this development will be a jaring and intrusive and unattractive addition to the valley that we love so much. and one of the things that i have enjoyed is looking out over the valley and understanding the consist and this will detract from that and i love walking around with my dot and her son. and i have carefully considered including today, the site where the development will sit on and understanding what is proposed here and taking all of the information in, it seems like a jaring, obstructionist, and building, that will blot out some of the trees behind, and that it and has not been considered from aesthetic standpoint and so i ask the department to consider a careful review of the project, thank you. >> my name is susan and i live at 548 duncan street and about a block and a half from the proposed structure, much of what i want to say has been said and so this is brief. ii moved from somo when i had my daughter to the valley that this is a place that has a lot of beautiful homes and i wanted to get away from kind
longer and just by viewing the current status of the neighborhood, that this development will be a jaring and intrusive and unattractive addition to the valley that we love so much. and one of the things that i have enjoyed is looking out over the valley and understanding the consist and this will detract from that and i love walking around with my dot and her son. and i have carefully considered including today, the site where the development will sit on and understanding what is proposed here...
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let's turn now to cnbc contributors jared bernstein and robert costa. welcome, gentlemen.ou're running a story at the top of the "national review" online website. and you're basically saying that boehner is going to come back, at least that's what i heard, that boehner's going to come back with a counteroffer. but it was senator ted cruz who really got the conservatives in the house to push boehner in that direction. is that true and what happened? >> the ted cruz talk-a-thon has changed the dynamics among republicans on capitol hill. instead of trying to pass a so-called clean c.r. and fund the government over the weekend they want to fight until the 11th hour and attach a one-year delay of the individual mandate to a c.r. >> i think personally -- i think with joe manchin coming over and supporting that, you need four more votes. i think that's a possibility. and i think that should be the gop position for a lot of reasons. some are political. some are just the glitches in the program. and some is that the individual mandate is at the heart of obama care. why not go there
let's turn now to cnbc contributors jared bernstein and robert costa. welcome, gentlemen.ou're running a story at the top of the "national review" online website. and you're basically saying that boehner is going to come back, at least that's what i heard, that boehner's going to come back with a counteroffer. but it was senator ted cruz who really got the conservatives in the house to push boehner in that direction. is that true and what happened? >> the ted cruz talk-a-thon...
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well, jared, i talked about the fact people are still dropping out of the labor force.ecline in the unemployment rate this month. why are people still leaving? >> it's because job demand, employers' demand for workers is still historically quite weak given where we are in this economic expansion. if you look at the gdp numbers, the economy's actually been growing since the second half of 2009. but the vast majority of that growth has kind of flowed to a pretty narrow slice at the top of the income scale. so you have the banks posting record profits, but you have middle and low-wage workers actually losing ground. so while we've seen growth, it hasn't been strong enough growth to really nudge the unemployment rate down consistently. >> all right, peter -- >> also -- >> go ahead. >> look at the last numbers you put up. since january we've created over 800,000 part-time jobs, or people that say they're working part time and only 35,000 people who say they've found full-time work on a net basis. that's a terrible ratio. if all you can do if you're a middle-aged woman who's
well, jared, i talked about the fact people are still dropping out of the labor force.ecline in the unemployment rate this month. why are people still leaving? >> it's because job demand, employers' demand for workers is still historically quite weak given where we are in this economic expansion. if you look at the gdp numbers, the economy's actually been growing since the second half of 2009. but the vast majority of that growth has kind of flowed to a pretty narrow slice at the top of...
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jared, let me start with you. federal agencies were asked to identify a central personnel who would be furloughed in the government shutdown. these are just a few xft amples. nasa could lose 97% of its 18,000 employees for a while, employees at the epa, which regulates the quality of our air and water. they could lose 94% of its workforce. about half of the defense department's 800,000 civilian employees could be furloughed. associate security administration would lose 29% of its staff. there is a decent chance that the weekly jobs report could also be delayed. how quickly will the general public feel the effect of this government shutdown? >> actually, it's already happening. i know personally people who have canceled trips to national parks because they thought maybe there would be a shutdown. so our tourism industry is already impacted and that means folks canceling airplane flights, as well. so think about this, 800,000 government employees furloughed without pay. now, historically can during these shutdowns,
jared, let me start with you. federal agencies were asked to identify a central personnel who would be furloughed in the government shutdown. these are just a few xft amples. nasa could lose 97% of its 18,000 employees for a while, employees at the epa, which regulates the quality of our air and water. they could lose 94% of its workforce. about half of the defense department's 800,000 civilian employees could be furloughed. associate security administration would lose 29% of its staff. there...
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alex: jared, start. let's try islands for $200.here are more than 600 gigantic stone figures on this island. melissa. what is easter island? yes. name-dropping songs for $200, please. jared. what is molly? yeah. islands for $400. melissa. what are the falklands? you got them. let's go back to name-dropping songs
alex: jared, start. let's try islands for $200.here are more than 600 gigantic stone figures on this island. melissa. what is easter island? yes. name-dropping songs for $200, please. jared. what is molly? yeah. islands for $400. melissa. what are the falklands? you got them. let's go back to name-dropping songs
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jared. what is "goldfinger"? "goldfinger," correct. nobel peace prize for $400.
jared. what is "goldfinger"? "goldfinger," correct. nobel peace prize for $400.
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jared hall is our most successful player in quite s. lot of you who have been watching this week are wondering, "is he gonna make it over the $200,000 mark today?" kellie and matt are going to have a great deal to say about that. so i'll wish all three of you good luck, and we now go into the "jeopardy!" round. and we f today these categories... heading "north" for $200. alex: jared. what is the north pole? good. "north" for $400. matt. what is north korea? right. could i have rephrasing cliches for jared. what is "paint the town red"? yes.
jared hall is our most successful player in quite s. lot of you who have been watching this week are wondering, "is he gonna make it over the $200,000 mark today?" kellie and matt are going to have a great deal to say about that. so i'll wish all three of you good luck, and we now go into the "jeopardy!" round. and we f today these categories... heading "north" for $200. alex: jared. what is the north pole? good. "north" for $400. matt. what is north...
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joining me now is jared bernstein. joining me. >> thank you for inviting me. >> so, you know, jared you have been talking about this quite a bit this week and it used to be that really everybody kind of shared in the pain, like when you think about the iraq war, when you think about world war ii, everybody kind of shared in the pain of that war. and now, you see, you know, the rich getting richer. the middle class and low-income people really taking the hit. >> i think you raise an important point because folks may not realize because the statistics go a long ways back, you said something about 20% of the national income accrued to the top 1%. going back 30 years, it was half of that and if i donyou look at income gains were distributed, say mid-40s to mid-'70s, just about every income group doubled and not just that folks were getting ahead but very similar rates across the income scale and, of course, that's very different today. >> so, the republican plans aside from cutting all kinds of great programs that help peo
joining me now is jared bernstein. joining me. >> thank you for inviting me. >> so, you know, jared you have been talking about this quite a bit this week and it used to be that really everybody kind of shared in the pain, like when you think about the iraq war, when you think about world war ii, everybody kind of shared in the pain of that war. and now, you see, you know, the rich getting richer. the middle class and low-income people really taking the hit. >> i think you...
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but tonight jared goff wearing 16, the punter, cole leininger, wears 16. and cal got tricked on a punting situation and he threw a pass for a first down. something doesn't seem right about that. i'm sorry. >> gus: it's difficult for announcers. but it is legal football. it's legal football. let's take a look at the ohio state schedule. play bam-u next week, then wisconsin, northwestern, a bye, iowa, penn state. >> charles: from what we've seen here today, many people in the preseason targeted this ohio state team as one of the top teams potentially to take on whoever that s.e.c. representative is in the national title game, right now seems to be tracking towards alabama. >> gus: second down. the question is can you do it without braxton miller? >> charles: and that's a question we'll find out because we're seeing everything from guiton tonight that you want but the key to all this is there's a reason braxton miller has been the starter. he's a more dynamic runner and player. last year in this game against cal he had four touchdown passes including the game
but tonight jared goff wearing 16, the punter, cole leininger, wears 16. and cal got tricked on a punting situation and he threw a pass for a first down. something doesn't seem right about that. i'm sorry. >> gus: it's difficult for announcers. but it is legal football. it's legal football. let's take a look at the ohio state schedule. play bam-u next week, then wisconsin, northwestern, a bye, iowa, penn state. >> charles: from what we've seen here today, many people in the...
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also the vice chair, of san transand also honored to be joined this morning by cyclists region nine, jaredomenfeld. [ applause ] >> additionally i would like to recognize and thank the following elected representatives for their support of this program. supervisor john avalos. and san francisco, supervisor and commissionerer scott weiner. [ applause ] san francisco supervisor jane kim. [ applause ] sfmta board of directors tom nolan and cheyrlbrick man. >> and the mayor and director transportation policy, jilian gelet,. >> and mayor district, executive director jack broadbent. department of environment, melanie nutter. sfmta, bon ye. san francisco bike coalition, kit hodge. [ applause ] sfcta deputy director for policy and programming ana lafort. sfcta interim director maria lumabardo. and san francisco police chief greg sure. [ applause ] >> so how do we get here? as early as 2009, tda ban working towards a bike sharing program in santa clara county intended to address the bike issues on cal tran and provide the connections to the light rail and bus services at the same time, there was a
also the vice chair, of san transand also honored to be joined this morning by cyclists region nine, jaredomenfeld. [ applause ] >> additionally i would like to recognize and thank the following elected representatives for their support of this program. supervisor john avalos. and san francisco, supervisor and commissionerer scott weiner. [ applause ] san francisco supervisor jane kim. [ applause ] sfmta board of directors tom nolan and cheyrlbrick man. >> and the mayor and director...
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jared bernstein, you know, as we start to look forward to october 17th and this next big fight, thiske a picnic compared to that next brawl, which is going to be like a picnic with fire ants all over the blanket. >> yeah. i'm not exactly looking forward to october 17th. but it is out there. we've all said and everyone who has come on your show have said that the much greater threat to the economy is, by the way, even threatening to default on your sovereign debt. last time we nudged up to the precipice of the debt ceiling analysts figured that it really did, just that alone, added some basis points to treasury yields and other interest rates that are connected to that. so i think as others have suggested, one very important question, since i believe there will be a shutdown, does a shutdown make a debt ceiling breach more likely or less likely? there are two schools of thought on that. one school says basically the radicals will have gotten their jollies off with the shutdown and they won't need to repeat that with the debt ceiling. i don't really subscribe to that. i do think, howev
jared bernstein, you know, as we start to look forward to october 17th and this next big fight, thiske a picnic compared to that next brawl, which is going to be like a picnic with fire ants all over the blanket. >> yeah. i'm not exactly looking forward to october 17th. but it is out there. we've all said and everyone who has come on your show have said that the much greater threat to the economy is, by the way, even threatening to default on your sovereign debt. last time we nudged up to...
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jared can't believe it.l got to within seven again but northwestern puts the dagger in the heart. greene rushes in. he was from four yards out. under two minutes remaining and cal goes on to to lose. 34-30, the final. >>> a's look for their second straight win over tampa bay. rookie sunny gray on the hill. timely hitting and pitching was a good formula that kept working for the a's. members of the band green day throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. a little fireworks afterwards. another solid outing for graham. 6 2/3 scoreless, 5 hits, struck out 7. the entire offense came from coco crisp. the eighth inning he unloads. solo blast off alex cobb. coco's 15th of the year. a's are up 2-0. bottom of nine. two out. and here he gets kelly johnson to grab to end the game. they win 2-1 and stay two games behind the first-place texas rangers who come to town monday on labor day. >>> giants and d-backs in the desert, that would be arizona. d-backs led 3-0, but the tie in the seventh. buster posey doing the honors w
jared can't believe it.l got to within seven again but northwestern puts the dagger in the heart. greene rushes in. he was from four yards out. under two minutes remaining and cal goes on to to lose. 34-30, the final. >>> a's look for their second straight win over tampa bay. rookie sunny gray on the hill. timely hitting and pitching was a good formula that kept working for the a's. members of the band green day throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. a little fireworks afterwards....
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jared can't believe it. cal got to within seven again but northwestern puts the dagger in the heart. greene rushes in. he was from four yards out under two minutes remaining and cal goes on to to lose. 34-30, the final. >>> a's look for their second straight win over tampa bay. rookie sunny gray on the hill. timely hitting and pitching was a good formula that kept working for the a's. members of the band green day throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. a little fireworks. another solid outing for graham. 6 2/3 scoreless, 5 hits, struck out 7. the entire offense came from coco crisp. the eighth inning he unloads. solo blast off alex cobb. coco's 15th of the year. a's are up 2-0. and here he gets kelly johnson to grab to end the game. they win 2-1 and stay two games behind the texas rangers who come to town monday on labor day. >>> giants and d-backs in the desert, that would be arizona. d-backs led 3-0, but the tie in the seventh. buster posey doing the honors with an rbi single. marco scutaro, 3-3 ballgame
jared can't believe it. cal got to within seven again but northwestern puts the dagger in the heart. greene rushes in. he was from four yards out under two minutes remaining and cal goes on to to lose. 34-30, the final. >>> a's look for their second straight win over tampa bay. rookie sunny gray on the hill. timely hitting and pitching was a good formula that kept working for the a's. members of the band green day throwing out the ceremonial first pitch. a little fireworks. another...