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my name is john clark. supervisor, good to see you again. glad you have become the new sheriff. it is an exciting time. glad to see the proactive stand we are taking with regard to this tax incentive. i think it is a great idea. i look at it as a double or to the city of san francisco. there are a number of reports that have been made over the years from the development fund that point to the double bottom line impact on the social benefit that comes from a $10,000 tax break. if i were in a position where i was able to qualify for such an opportunity, it would be a great benefit to me to walk in and sell myself on the opportunity of having the $10,000 tax credit as an added benefit to hiring myself peter i am excited about it. i think when we look to the relative costs and going to be reduced, the $40,000, we look at the opportunity to invest and thousand dollars to set $40,000, when we look at the different types of activities that will come from a person receiving a job back towards the local economy, it is a great idea. i want to offer my support and say thank you. supervisor
my name is john clark. supervisor, good to see you again. glad you have become the new sheriff. it is an exciting time. glad to see the proactive stand we are taking with regard to this tax incentive. i think it is a great idea. i look at it as a double or to the city of san francisco. there are a number of reports that have been made over the years from the development fund that point to the double bottom line impact on the social benefit that comes from a $10,000 tax break. if i were in a...
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doubt john. clarke you see. the weatherman he nailed it this time he's going to go right for a couple days and so far they have no borders travel here because of the beavers they can't get out to the river where want to go so we found a beaver dam and we're going to rob that your shovel are going to tear that beaver dam out. all right so the first clip was there in glee the thank you i was there a show called swamp bloggers any guesses i i can't play i helped put those clips yeah you're telling me i didn't know that the murder you know that ok fine i'll still be. it turns out when they did it you know this study with members of congress democrats are more likely to watch shows like glee the daily show family versus republicans who are more into swamp lagers as well as the bachelor and the biggest loser but i think that says it's absolutely shocking to me that swamp bloggers appeal to conservatives i mean it's a sort of confirms like what we already knew and modern family was another show that liberals like featu
doubt john. clarke you see. the weatherman he nailed it this time he's going to go right for a couple days and so far they have no borders travel here because of the beavers they can't get out to the river where want to go so we found a beaver dam and we're going to rob that your shovel are going to tear that beaver dam out. all right so the first clip was there in glee the thank you i was there a show called swamp bloggers any guesses i i can't play i helped put those clips yeah you're telling...
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before ohio leading in the new hampshire polls, howard dean, and then wes clark and john kerry struggedplace. that was before iowa. kerry surprises and wins iowa. reshuffles the deck in new hampshire. remember, the polls don't matter so much. let's look at the republican race last time. this is in new hampshire, leading in new hampshire just before iowa voted, romney was way ahead and mccain 12 points back and then mike huckabee surprises everybody and wins ohio. what happens in new hampshire? john mccain comes back and mitt romney fades and the rest is history. watch iowa. you can look at the new hampshire polls now and look at the south carolina polls now and look at florida and beyond if you will. this deck will be reshuffled after iowa votes a little more than three weeks away. up next is the truth ponders whether you vote at the bookstore sort of. daddy, come in the water! somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm swimming! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee.
before ohio leading in the new hampshire polls, howard dean, and then wes clark and john kerry struggedplace. that was before iowa. kerry surprises and wins iowa. reshuffles the deck in new hampshire. remember, the polls don't matter so much. let's look at the republican race last time. this is in new hampshire, leading in new hampshire just before iowa voted, romney was way ahead and mccain 12 points back and then mike huckabee surprises everybody and wins ohio. what happens in new hampshire?...
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john simpson, bbc news. >> for more on the future of iraq, i am joined by general wesley clark, a former nato allied commander in europe. thank you for joining me. it depends on how you look at. 79 bombings per month is a certain amount of insecurity, but it is a heck of a lot better than 1000 bombings a month, which is what we had uriko. >> the iraqi people have a chance. there is a structure in place. there is incredible potential wealth in iraq from their oil, both from the discovered and undiscovered supplies in iraq. they could double, maybe triple their exports with the right kind of policies and investment. there could be an incredibly bountiful country for its people. it has a chance. we are not have a worldwide. obviously, we have relations their. we will be working closely with the government of iraq. they have to chart their own way. you know, we left panama in 1989, turned over the panama canal, all our troops left. and the panamanians have done brilliantly, despite those who for 20 or 30 years before that said "0, it is the end of the panama canal." i am not trying to compare the two countries ex
john simpson, bbc news. >> for more on the future of iraq, i am joined by general wesley clark, a former nato allied commander in europe. thank you for joining me. it depends on how you look at. 79 bombings per month is a certain amount of insecurity, but it is a heck of a lot better than 1000 bombings a month, which is what we had uriko. >> the iraqi people have a chance. there is a structure in place. there is incredible potential wealth in iraq from their oil, both from the...
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john colter. by 1806, he'd become one of the most able members of the lewis and clark expedition as it crossed an uncharted continent to the pacific. for three years, he'd endured every adventure and hardship -- hunting, starving, meeting new tribes, confronting grizzly bears. yet two months short of the expedition's return to the comforts of st. louis, colter turned and headed back into the wilderness. on foot, carrying a rifle and a 30-pound pack, he headed up into an unmapped country called the yellowstone. there was no national park back then, no state of wyoming, just fierce, wild country no american had ever seen. what would john colter have witnessed as he reached the rim of lamar valley that winter 200 years ago? like winter itself, wolves test a herd of bull elk. the elk show themselves to be fit, but it's early in the season yet. the wolves of lamar will have to wait. photographer tom murphy is a modern-day adventurer who, like john colter, finds it hard to come in from the cold. for 26 years, he's spent part of each winter camping in the back country. his book, "silence and solitude,"
john colter. by 1806, he'd become one of the most able members of the lewis and clark expedition as it crossed an uncharted continent to the pacific. for three years, he'd endured every adventure and hardship -- hunting, starving, meeting new tribes, confronting grizzly bears. yet two months short of the expedition's return to the comforts of st. louis, colter turned and headed back into the wilderness. on foot, carrying a rifle and a 30-pound pack, he headed up into an unmapped country called...
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john colter, quien habja sido miembro de la expediciÓn de lewis y clark decidiÓ abandonarla pero en lugaruja un lago, decja, donde un hombre podja pescar un pez en un lugar, y luego tirar el cordel a unos metros, y cocinarlo al instante en un manantial caliente. habja un caÑÓn tan profundo, aÑadja que un hombre podja gritar dentro de Él en la noche, y ser despertado por su eco a la maÑana siguiente. en 1869, un grupo de hombres se habja aventurado a llegar al Área que llamaban "el valle de la muerte", pero cuando finalmente escribieron una reseÑa detallada del viaje, las revistas del este se negaron a publicarla. "gracias", respondiÓ un editor "pero no publicamos ficciÓn". entonces, a finales del verano de 1870 un grupo mÁs prestigioso intentÓ poner fin al misterio y confirmar o negar los rumores de una vez por todas. acompaÑado por una escolta militar, el grupo incluja un prominente banquero el hde un seeldor federal, un corresponsal de periÓdico y truman c. everts, de 54 aÑos, el miembro de mayor edad de la expediciÓn, que habja venido por curiosidad. la fuerza promotora de la expediciÓ
john colter, quien habja sido miembro de la expediciÓn de lewis y clark decidiÓ abandonarla pero en lugaruja un lago, decja, donde un hombre podja pescar un pez en un lugar, y luego tirar el cordel a unos metros, y cocinarlo al instante en un manantial caliente. habja un caÑÓn tan profundo, aÑadja que un hombre podja gritar dentro de Él en la noche, y ser despertado por su eco a la maÑana siguiente. en 1869, un grupo de hombres se habja aventurado a llegar al Área que llamaban "el...
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john simpson, bbc news, baghdad. >> well, for more on the future of iraq, i spoke a short time ago with generally wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander in europe who joined me in new york. general clark, thank you very much for joining us. it seems to us that iraq, it is how you look at it. you could say there are 79 bombings a month, still a certain amount of insecurity but you can think well, it is a heck of a lot better than a thousand bombings a month, which is what we had just a few years ago. >> the iraqi people have a chance. there is a structure in place. there is security in place. above all, there is incredible potential wealth in iraq from their oil, both the discovered and the undiscovered deposits in iraq. they could double, maybe trip 8 -- triple their exports with the right kind of policies and right kind of policies and work abroad. they could be an incredibly bountiful country for their first people. so they have a chance. we're not a half a world away. we're over the horizon, obviously. we have relationships there. we will still have a lot of trainers with the embassy. we will be
john simpson, bbc news, baghdad. >> well, for more on the future of iraq, i spoke a short time ago with generally wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander in europe who joined me in new york. general clark, thank you very much for joining us. it seems to us that iraq, it is how you look at it. you could say there are 79 bombings a month, still a certain amount of insecurity but you can think well, it is a heck of a lot better than a thousand bombings a month, which is what...
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clark's luck come to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. long live the dear leader's son. for two decades, king john they'll let -- led north korea, the world'is all and her radical communist state. his son has been named as his successor. >> this is the weird, reclusive figure that ran the world's most secretive country and did it as if it was his own private property. looking on was his son kim jong- un, who is about 28. nobody knows for sure. he will take over. >> the leader died on saturday. state television all the announced it today. the news has unleashed a storm of the motion. genuine or otherwise. in north korea, you have to mourn the leader as loud as possible, especially if beat cameras are on you. if you are a member of the political elite, you may be sorry that he is gone. nobody knows what will happen to the nation now. kingdome ill -- kim jong il leaves behind a country that is a startlingly poor. in an orphanage, people are being treated for malnutrition. in the 1990's, 3 million people died of hunger. this is where the money that might be spent on a better living conditions goes. on
clark's luck come to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. long live the dear leader's son. for two decades, king john they'll let -- led north korea, the world'is all and her radical communist state. his son has been named as his successor. >> this is the weird, reclusive figure that ran the world's most secretive country and did it as if it was his own private property. looking on was his son kim jong- un, who is about 28. nobody knows for sure. he will take over. >>...
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in detroit where there has been a lot of black population, migration and loss, john conyers and hansen clarke are the two black incumbents from detroit. we have also seen them expand in new orleans. the district a distress always been armorers. the voting next rights requires the redistricting is to maintain black districts. part of it is that republicans are drawing the line in some cases and combining the black voters to as few districts as possible and that is politically beneficial to them. we have seen a proliferation of these very oddly drawn majority black districts. it has helped republicans solidify their broad majority of districts nationwide. these majority black districts and majority hispanic districts have generally assisted in that process. >> maybe you could say a little something about -- there has been, for the last several cycles, sometimes alliances between republicans and african- american democrats to create districts and create more republican districts in the remaining territory. we have seen that someplace? there is a theory that if african-americans are elected or mi
in detroit where there has been a lot of black population, migration and loss, john conyers and hansen clarke are the two black incumbents from detroit. we have also seen them expand in new orleans. the district a distress always been armorers. the voting next rights requires the redistricting is to maintain black districts. part of it is that republicans are drawing the line in some cases and combining the black voters to as few districts as possible and that is politically beneficial to them....
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just on clarke was bought by billionaire sullivan could he move in january since signed such stars. and brazil legend roberto carlos. staying in with the breaking news that chelsea captain john terry is set to face criminal charges of racism after little striker luis suarez was earlier banned for eight games and fined sixty two thousand dollars by the f.a. for racially abusing manchester united defender patrice evra and one one draw at anfield on october the fifteenth well the star denies the allegations and has a fortnight to appeal saying on twitter it was a painful and difficult day for him and his family liverpool said we find it extraordinary louis can be found guilty on the board of the trees ever a loan the ban will not start until any appeal has been heard of the twenty four year old is expected to play for the reds at regan this wednesday night though he could miss the carling cup semifinal against manchester city plus league matches against manchester united top them and arsenal. well meanwhile leaders mansion city entertain strike this wednesday evening hope to at least retain their two point lead over rivals manchester united and city manager about a month cheney
just on clarke was bought by billionaire sullivan could he move in january since signed such stars. and brazil legend roberto carlos. staying in with the breaking news that chelsea captain john terry is set to face criminal charges of racism after little striker luis suarez was earlier banned for eight games and fined sixty two thousand dollars by the f.a. for racially abusing manchester united defender patrice evra and one one draw at anfield on october the fifteenth well the star denies the...
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otherwise -- who were closest to lyndon johnson, were john connelly, walter jenkins, horace busby, warren woodward, george brown of brown and ruth, edward a. clark, perhaps 20 of them, i named them, without exception, 100 percent, all talked to me and talked to me as much as i wanted at, so that's not really accurate. there are members of the johnson circle who wouldn't, well actually just a couple who wouldn't talk to me, and i'm sure i'll find more, but the fact is that each time one of these excerpts in the new yorker, i couldn't keep up with the people telephoning or sending me letters or contacting me through an intermediary, to really say, "why haven't you talked to me?" up to them yet. c-span: one other thing, on the source thing, "the greatest single loss to my research, in my opinion, came with the death of abe fortas." why? >> guest: well, abe fortas in the first place was very close to lyndon johnson at crucial moments in his life. now, this volume would be much poorer. johnson saved the senate election because of a legal maneuver by abe fortas. fortas explained it to me and i think the book is much richer for that. i think he died ri
otherwise -- who were closest to lyndon johnson, were john connelly, walter jenkins, horace busby, warren woodward, george brown of brown and ruth, edward a. clark, perhaps 20 of them, i named them, without exception, 100 percent, all talked to me and talked to me as much as i wanted at, so that's not really accurate. there are members of the johnson circle who wouldn't, well actually just a couple who wouldn't talk to me, and i'm sure i'll find more, but the fact is that each time one of these...
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john kerry it was effectively over but nobody said it was effectively over then. there were a lot of places he had sort of last stands. there was the last stand in wisconsin, with wesley clarkuper tuesday and there was that week after super southern tuesday of virginia and tennessee and wesley clark needed to sweep those. i think we're going to have some last-stand moments. realistically if romney somehow sneaks out a win here in iowa, and don't forget, he's got two shots at winning. he either winning it or he's second to ron paul and beats everybody else. that's also a victory for mitt romney. because then he has no chief conservative alternative. but i do think south carolina, you know, what romney wants is this splintered field. he wants both -- he wants rick perry to play the role of fred thompson in holding huckabee down in order to allow john mccain to win south carolina with less than 40%. mitt romney can win south carolina if the number is in the 30s. and that only happens if a perry and some other people keep playing there. >> i have to admit, i love the three-dimensional chess of that time of the nomination. nothing more fascinating. one quick question about gingr
john kerry it was effectively over but nobody said it was effectively over then. there were a lot of places he had sort of last stands. there was the last stand in wisconsin, with wesley clarkuper tuesday and there was that week after super southern tuesday of virginia and tennessee and wesley clark needed to sweep those. i think we're going to have some last-stand moments. realistically if romney somehow sneaks out a win here in iowa, and don't forget, he's got two shots at winning. he either...
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john. this is the original report following the shooting, the report prepared for secretary gates protecting the force by an independent panel, including togo west the secretary of the army wet and vernon clarkdmiral, and a fine panel otherwise. what is interesting, as you go through this very lengthy and detailed report, as you can see dozens of pages, the word jihad, or the word islamic radical not mentioned at all. jon: despite the fact that the guy was supposedly climbing on that table and shouting, ala akbar, alaah be great. >> reporter: i think they didn't go there, there has been shootings of soldier on soldier. sergeant john russell killed five of his fellow gi's. maybe they just want to make it color blind. it is extraordinary that there is not a mention, you know, as they talk about things like watching our commander's musting at u.n. ed to behavioral indicators that signal when individuals may commit violent acts or become radicalized. why didn't they say, as, for example, access to gee hawaiiist web sites. there is really no mention. i think that is really unfortunate, because it seems as if the bureaucracy and political correctness driving the way they posture this. rather than
john. this is the original report following the shooting, the report prepared for secretary gates protecting the force by an independent panel, including togo west the secretary of the army wet and vernon clarkdmiral, and a fine panel otherwise. what is interesting, as you go through this very lengthy and detailed report, as you can see dozens of pages, the word jihad, or the word islamic radical not mentioned at all. jon: despite the fact that the guy was supposedly climbing on that table and...