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jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim. jim moore with us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. >>> and in "psycho talk" tonight, new jersey governor chris christie made a big impression this morning. steve doocy asked the romney supporter if the fact that rick santorum actually won iowa makes a difference. >> what does this change? >> nothing. >> okay, thank you very much. >> i mean, absolutely nothing. you know, we'll never know who exactly won that race, especially with eight precincts never reporting, did they eat the ballots? i don't know what happened. that will be for the history books as to who won, but in the end they'll be bringing in the context did mitt romney actually win iowa? nobody's goin
jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim. jim moore with us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. >>> and...
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jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim.ith us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. [ male announcer ] say goodbye to "ho-hum," and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i have a cold. and i took nyquil but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry, buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more complete cold formula, like alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. it's specially formulated to fight your worst cold symptoms, plus relieve your stuffy
jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim.ith us tonight here on "the ed show." thanks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joy-ann reid, and krystal ball weigh in on that. [ male announcer ] say...
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jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim.ks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joe joy-ann reid weighs in. -good morning, dave. -good morning, dave. dave. -hey, dave. -hey, dave. hey. -hey, dave. -mr. dave. -dave. -what's up, dave? -dave. -dave. dave. dave. dave? hi, dave. oh, dave's looking for you. hey, dave. yo, dave! [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. at staples, we have low prices on everything your small business needs. staples. that was easy. on ei had[ designer ]eeling enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it
jim moore -- go ahead. >> i agree with that. >> thanks, jim.ks so much. >>> governor chris christie warned crowds in iowa there would be jersey-style consequences if they didn't vote for mitt romney, but it turns out he was just full of hot air. >>> newt gingrich's second ex-wife breaks her silence. how will voters react? richard wolffe, joe joy-ann reid weighs in. -good morning, dave. -good morning, dave. dave. -hey, dave. -hey, dave. hey. -hey, dave. -mr. dave....
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jim: brady remains in, second and 12 from the end zone. he's got deion branch. was that a facemask? rahim moorellar, i believe is what it was. phil: i'm guessing the he grabbed the back of the helmet. referee: horse collar foul, 15-yard penalty. jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick up yardage. his best run of the night. fighting for a 10-yard gain, this will be about 9 1/2. phil: i think as we look at this, 5:00 to go, bill belichick, you know, it's the old school approach, we just play. play the whole game. so he's not taking tom brady out yet, still throwing the football. jim: moore is down. another bronco. injured in the game. six years ag
jim: brady remains in, second and 12 from the end zone. he's got deion branch. was that a facemask? rahim moorellar, i believe is what it was. phil: i'm guessing the he grabbed the back of the helmet. referee: horse collar foul, 15-yard penalty. jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see...
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jim: brady remains in, second and 12 from the end zone. he's got deion branch. was that a facemask? rahim moorellar, i believe is what it was. phil: i'm guessing the he grabbed the back of the helmet. referee: horse collar foul, 15-yard penalty. jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick up yardage. his best run of the night. fighting for a 10-yard gain, this will be about 9 1/2. phil: i think as we look at this, 5:00 to go, bill belichick, you know, it's the old school approach, we just play. play the whole game. so he's not taking tom brady out yet, still throwing the football. jim: moore is down. another bronco. injured in the game. six years ag
jim: brady remains in, second and 12 from the end zone. he's got deion branch. was that a facemask? rahim moorellar, i believe is what it was. phil: i'm guessing the he grabbed the back of the helmet. referee: horse collar foul, 15-yard penalty. jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see...
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i think pnc bank ceo jim moore has renewed their commitment over 10 years to invest in young children. they think they're making a showing of $50 million command never 10 years that help create grow upgrade. so there is an example of one major bank that is investing in young people in the communities where it does business. it should be an inspiration to others and the corporate site very. and then i would point to -- >> how much money they put an end? >> i believe it's $250 million over 10 years. that is the second time. they react for another 10 years. jim burke gets it. he's a very serious and fear about this. but the idea to invest in the young people in their communities came from employees at the bank. they are asked, would you like to see your bank do in the community? it didn't come top-down. it came bottom that. the are not to take the place of government, but to complement it. and then i would point to the philanthropic sector. i used to work at united way of america and i think it is still the case that the united way around the country have 350 programs, which are getting
i think pnc bank ceo jim moore has renewed their commitment over 10 years to invest in young children. they think they're making a showing of $50 million command never 10 years that help create grow upgrade. so there is an example of one major bank that is investing in young people in the communities where it does business. it should be an inspiration to others and the corporate site very. and then i would point to -- >> how much money they put an end? >> i believe it's $250 million...
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moore? >> here. >> commissioner antonini >> present. >> commissioner olague? >> here. >> commissioner miguel? here >> commissioner borden? >> here. >> i have speaker cards. >> jim chappelle. -- chapel. terry shore. followed by john sindray. >> good evening, commissioners i'm jim chapel, representing the san francisco certification. i actually have read the environmental impact report. not every word certainly. this is the longest such document i have ever reviewed but i have read it to know that this is a good project, the analysis is very detailed and i believe the anticipated impact and proposed mitigations are realistic and appropriate. the america's cup will finally get us a new crew ship terminal and either both physical and financial benefits for san francisco. please certify the feir today, thank you. >> i'll keep calling names if you hear your name, please come to the mic. >> good afternoon, good evening, commissioner, my name is terry shore. i'm with dturtle.org. we're an international mrn organization based in west marine. Ã comments for the america's cup and cruise terminal. first i would like to say that the feir contains strong
moore? >> here. >> commissioner antonini >> present. >> commissioner olague? >> here. >> commissioner miguel? here >> commissioner borden? >> here. >> i have speaker cards. >> jim chappelle. -- chapel. terry shore. followed by john sindray. >> good evening, commissioners i'm jim chapel, representing the san francisco certification. i actually have read the environmental impact report. not every word certainly. this is the longest...
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i had the honor of meeting detective moore's parents who raised him and his siblings near my hometown of mansfield. his parents still live there. jim is a mansfield police officer. a sense of duty and faith runs deep in that family. it's not just for a father seeing his son follow his footsteps. it's also for a mother seeing both her husband and son put on a uniform to protect the public. as much as diandra must worry every day when she sends her husband off -- when he goes off to work, think about tommy whose husband and son go off to -- put that uniform on, go off to work to protect civilians all over ohio. like much of our great state, mansfield is a place where you grow up with the values of hard work and fair play, service and community and faith. detective moore's story illustrates those values as clearly as any. we ask a great deal from our law enforcement officials to risk their lives every day and every night. while we may never guarantee their safety, in honoring their service, we give meaning to their sacrifice, to the officers and the officers' families. that's what the congressional badge of bravery reflects, the very
i had the honor of meeting detective moore's parents who raised him and his siblings near my hometown of mansfield. his parents still live there. jim is a mansfield police officer. a sense of duty and faith runs deep in that family. it's not just for a father seeing his son follow his footsteps. it's also for a mother seeing both her husband and son put on a uniform to protect the public. as much as diandra must worry every day when she sends her husband off -- when he goes off to work, think...
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so having said that, i would like to now move to robert klein and jim rokakis and does all of your member barb walter moore meeting in june we indicated we would work on developing a model piece of legislation to address the issue of how we move a banded property through the system quicker so that we can lessen the tremendously negative impact of these properties on our neighborhoods around this country. gentlemen, in very short order. >> thank you mayor. i have been asked by dave to be crisp. 33 years in public life is a city and county official and the land conservancy and national conservation wanted to adopt an urban mission and something called a thriving community institute initially designed to set up a land banks all of her ohioan, land banks are becoming very common. there are quasipublic entities designed to take in distress tax foreclosed properties. we hope to have 13 in place in june in ohio. wherever we go in ohio and have set this up in every major country we are overwhelmed by the problem of fake and counties. by goodfriend rich cordray who i've known for many years and one of the most -- f
so having said that, i would like to now move to robert klein and jim rokakis and does all of your member barb walter moore meeting in june we indicated we would work on developing a model piece of legislation to address the issue of how we move a banded property through the system quicker so that we can lessen the tremendously negative impact of these properties on our neighborhoods around this country. gentlemen, in very short order. >> thank you mayor. i have been asked by dave to be...