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so i'm going to have to use layman's terms when i communicate my ideas. i think it's a little unfortunate to me that in the c-3 area, we're encouraging more and more residences. we're encouraging people to live there. over the past few years that i've been here, i know there have been times when we've actually voted to switch the use from office to residential in market street in the c-3 area. i don't think that there's really a process for people who are residents in those areas to kind of participate in these development issues and projects in the c-3 as it goes through the transition. and i know there's no community planning process that's happened obviously or that probably will happen in the c-3 area. and when we've seen projects like this that are going to have huge impacts -- it's a code-compliant project. i get that. and i agree with commissioner sugaya that a code-compliant project is not necessarily going to get the residents there what they want. it's just not going to. so it has to be a conversation that goes outside of the code-compliant conv
so i'm going to have to use layman's terms when i communicate my ideas. i think it's a little unfortunate to me that in the c-3 area, we're encouraging more and more residences. we're encouraging people to live there. over the past few years that i've been here, i know there have been times when we've actually voted to switch the use from office to residential in market street in the c-3 area. i don't think that there's really a process for people who are residents in those areas to kind of...
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and present to you and your fellow commissioners some simple signage that will lay out in a very layman's terms how to play the game. i think it's important for folks to have a quick cheat sheet on the rules. to see how they can best play it. and i -- the great part about the laborors local 261 is they are as diverse as the city. and their membership and the folks they're outreaching to really come from all economic backgrounds. particularly from low-income backgrounds. and i think that we can work together with the training foundation and park and rec to figure out best way to reach out to folks and to invite them down. it's the perfect project -- i think it's a good project. will it tie every loose corner of the city together? no. but it's a great start to get this one area that is a -- the last 10 years, underused and underutilized and will enlisten the space. the one thing about bocce, everyone can play. it's something that doesn't take a lot of practice. you can come out once a year every day, and have just as much fun. so it's very accessible and we'll work with whoever you would li
and present to you and your fellow commissioners some simple signage that will lay out in a very layman's terms how to play the game. i think it's important for folks to have a quick cheat sheet on the rules. to see how they can best play it. and i -- the great part about the laborors local 261 is they are as diverse as the city. and their membership and the folks they're outreaching to really come from all economic backgrounds. particularly from low-income backgrounds. and i think that we can...
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you can try to put the burden on layman, but it doesn't work. >> you can imagine you can go on the internet every thing that is on that list? it's kind of scary. >> she works for best buy's geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses and protect them, too. >> i would definitely -- after looking at that i'll let the consumers know and rest of my team. >> make sure your wi-fi is security word protected. read your scanner printer's instructions. >> up next, the sequel to michael douglas's oscar winning film wall street, whether money >>> winning numbers from last night's super lotto game. no one correctly picked all six numbers so next time the $22 million jackpot grows to $24 million. that is wednesday. >> follow-up to michael douglas's performance in wall street is in theaters this weekend. money never sleeps is part two set 20 plus years later. here is don sanchez on the aisle. >> he spent eight years in prison for living the life. you remember gordon and what he said. >> greed is good. now it's legal. everybody is drinking the same koolade. >> michael douglas is back, out with
you can try to put the burden on layman, but it doesn't work. >> you can imagine you can go on the internet every thing that is on that list? it's kind of scary. >> she works for best buy's geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses and protect them, too. >> i would definitely -- after looking at that i'll let the consumers know and rest of my team. >> make sure your wi-fi is security word protected. read your scanner printer's instructions. >> up...
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you can try to put the burden on a layman. it doesn't work. >> just imagine, you can go onto the internet. just click on every thing on that list. >> and they worked for the geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses, and protect them too,. >> i will warn pim. that is a huge thing, i'll let them know and the rest of the my team. >> so what do you need? you need make sure your wi-fi is protected. read instructions so you can use those to protect your price vassy, remove items from glass. we're clicking on there. someone's house or business there is a light going like this. >> no kid something. >> yes. >> amazing. >> yes. that is a shocker. >> and protect yourself. >> well, still coming up at 6:30 bay area's richest man key notes a conference in san francisco. the night cap planned. >> a new strategy for building prosperity around the world. the promise he made to the united nations today. >> and the bay area teenager who is trying hard to become who is trying hard to become america's next big thing. man: we need a
you can try to put the burden on a layman. it doesn't work. >> just imagine, you can go onto the internet. just click on every thing on that list. >> and they worked for the geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses, and protect them too,. >> i will warn pim. that is a huge thing, i'll let them know and the rest of the my team. >> so what do you need? you need make sure your wi-fi is protected. read instructions so you can use those to protect your price...
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you can try to put the burden on a layman but it doesn't work. >> you can imagine and go on the internething that is on that list, it's kind of scary. >> she works for best buy's geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses and protect them, too. >> i would definitely check before, but after looking at that i'll let consumerers know. >> so make sure it's security protected and read scanner and printer instructions and remove all documents after they have been scanned. >> still ahead, disney radio national search, including a rising bay area star. still ahead you're going to meet a san ramon teenager whose vocal talent is giving her a shot at the big time. you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about youfiber too. i have for while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard n
you can try to put the burden on a layman but it doesn't work. >> you can imagine and go on the internething that is on that list, it's kind of scary. >> she works for best buy's geek squad. it's her job to inform consumers the masses and protect them, too. >> i would definitely check before, but after looking at that i'll let consumerers know. >> so make sure it's security protected and read scanner and printer instructions and remove all documents after they have been...
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the result -- >> in layman's terms, he passed.e wasn't involved in killing jones. >> only days after wayne williams was convicted of killing two adults, atlanta's police commissioner closed the books on 21 other murder victims, declaring they too were killed by williams. most were children. among them, clifford jones and yusef bell. but without trials, the mothers were left without a verdict, one way or the other, in the deaths of all of the children. camille bell. >> even if it takes 30 trials, i don't care. you know, prove it. >> the prosecutor's answer, it would serve no purpose. >> you can only serve one life sentence. >>> just ahead -- a new alibi that backfires. >> he was out that night, no question in my mind. he was not at home. he was out and about. >> and after all these years, new dna evidence. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. c s. t adwiwiout food al t so why do i have to fill out the same medical forms over and over ? ( man ) technology can tell me exactly where i am... but when it co
the result -- >> in layman's terms, he passed.e wasn't involved in killing jones. >> only days after wayne williams was convicted of killing two adults, atlanta's police commissioner closed the books on 21 other murder victims, declaring they too were killed by williams. most were children. among them, clifford jones and yusef bell. but without trials, the mothers were left without a verdict, one way or the other, in the deaths of all of the children. camille bell. >> even if...
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you know, last night i was with a 70-year-old neighbor of mine, who is a dedicated roman catholic layman doctor and he said i just don't know what i'll do if they repeal this health care. we've never taken care of people. so, you can scare people about this, but you asked me about the politics. no one ever talks about the facts. why do they want to repeal health care? there is a requirement that 85% of all the premiums finally go to health care. and they would like to get rid of that. and i don't blame them, but it would be a terrible mistake. we need to fix health care, put more cost restraints in there, not repeal it. >> do you think president obama is as effective as he could be? your friend, james carville, says he enjoys policy a lot more than politics. does that have an impact on the enthusiasm or lack thereof of democrats? >> well, you know, i told the president -- last time i talked to him, i said i don't think they're saying very many things about you now that they didn't say about me in '94. and they're trying to create this atmosphere of attention deficit disorder and not look
you know, last night i was with a 70-year-old neighbor of mine, who is a dedicated roman catholic layman doctor and he said i just don't know what i'll do if they repeal this health care. we've never taken care of people. so, you can scare people about this, but you asked me about the politics. no one ever talks about the facts. why do they want to repeal health care? there is a requirement that 85% of all the premiums finally go to health care. and they would like to get rid of that. and i...
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and also gives southwest air tran's slot, the ability to take-- acquire and take off landing in layman's terms at new york laguardia, another airport they have been trying to grow. it really strengthens them in boston. this comes again as you mentioned as southwest transforms itself into sort of that no frills carrier into a carrier more focused on business travelers. if you are a serious business traveler you have to be in washington, new york, laguardia, boston and atlanta this positions them for that. >> what is it going to mean for consumers, fliers, will fares go up or down. >> there are two schools of thought. will you have the people that say look, this is a bigger airline. they are go stock able to dictate fair fares and it will be bad for consumers because prices will go up. people tend to fear bigger airlines. the other side says this airline is going to bring lower, consistent predictable fares to the citys it serves. and sure, airlines like american, delta, united, they undercut southwest in a lot of markets but even the government has studied something that known as the sout
and also gives southwest air tran's slot, the ability to take-- acquire and take off landing in layman's terms at new york laguardia, another airport they have been trying to grow. it really strengthens them in boston. this comes again as you mentioned as southwest transforms itself into sort of that no frills carrier into a carrier more focused on business travelers. if you are a serious business traveler you have to be in washington, new york, laguardia, boston and atlanta this positions them...
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the hall of fame in jail think barry will get off i don't think the case is strong there i'm just a laymanoth deserve to be in the hall of fame but you wonder in the end where there were taking it all too terribly seriously. >> because baseball relies so much on the numbers u.s. the average guy we go through this every but intruth using that the game is tarnished and i won't say forever but for people under age group will never look at the same and indeed football is king? >> in football that was good pr and continues more eyeballs watch baseball it's our national pastime is the best game ever invented. the numbers do matter and to require stories. back in 1919 it doesn't say this uncinate red sox were in the world series a distance to the black sox took money from gamblers there's lots of stuff we ought to explain the story. i think about the area where the more tragic hitters know, did anyone hit for 06 know, to the pitcher win 40 games of 35 games are 30 games know. basically we have e e e e e e e e e e e e e e paris hospital and we had some inflated home-run records. the 50 home run se
the hall of fame in jail think barry will get off i don't think the case is strong there i'm just a laymanoth deserve to be in the hall of fame but you wonder in the end where there were taking it all too terribly seriously. >> because baseball relies so much on the numbers u.s. the average guy we go through this every but intruth using that the game is tarnished and i won't say forever but for people under age group will never look at the same and indeed football is king? >> in...
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. >> reporter: it's very much a layman's explanation. we have to eat the rest of the doughnut.en two weeks to drill that four inch hole into a 12 inch hole. the company that is behind the drilling operation says it's going to take more than two weeks to widen the hole and actually hoist the miners back to surface. it could be somewhat of a long wait. predictions are the miners could be out by that hole or one of the other holes by the end of october or the start of november, t.j. >> we have some good news, but it's still a long haul. we appreciate you and that demonstration helping the viewers understand what's happening there. thanks so much. we want to turn to politics now. da that bash is here with us. dana, always goods to see you. does paul have to be in every single one of your shots. smile for the camera, paul. we all love paul. what's first on the ticker, we want to update something we reported a couple hours ago. it's right here. that is christine o'donnell is no longer meeting with the head of the republican senatorial campaign. we initially reported the two are going
. >> reporter: it's very much a layman's explanation. we have to eat the rest of the doughnut.en two weeks to drill that four inch hole into a 12 inch hole. the company that is behind the drilling operation says it's going to take more than two weeks to widen the hole and actually hoist the miners back to surface. it could be somewhat of a long wait. predictions are the miners could be out by that hole or one of the other holes by the end of october or the start of november, t.j. >>...
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>> reporter: look, democrats will say, to put it in layman's terms, give me a break.an e-mail from a democratic aide saying we tried to bring this bill up before without some of the aepdmentes they call extraneous in an open fashion, and republicans said no before. this is just part of what the democrats call a pattern of republican obstructionism. on the politics, despite that it is an important bill and authorizes funding for the two wars and a pay increase for troops, democrats privately, brooke, will tell thank you they understand there are some key constituencies, the gay community is one of them, that are upset with democratic leaders because they promised, in this case in particular, to deal with this two years ago, when the president was then a candidate campaigning and now they're very concerned that we're running up against an election and running up against a potential change in leadership, maybe potentially republican leadership and lose their chance to deal with this. >> a lot of debate here. there was a double box. mccain was up at the podium speaking. s
>> reporter: look, democrats will say, to put it in layman's terms, give me a break.an e-mail from a democratic aide saying we tried to bring this bill up before without some of the aepdmentes they call extraneous in an open fashion, and republicans said no before. this is just part of what the democrats call a pattern of republican obstructionism. on the politics, despite that it is an important bill and authorizes funding for the two wars and a pay increase for troops, democrats...
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and at that time i heard, it's called agonal breathing, something kind of layman's terms, death breathreathing, your body is having a reaction and i knew something was wrong. i ran in there, saw that she was unconscious, her pupils were dilated, she didn't have a pulse. at that point i think i had two moments where i freaked out, or two seconds where i freaked out. then instinct kind of kicked in and i started cpr. >> and we should know, you were in the medical field, so you have a little bit of experience here. i kn you called paramedics, and they continue with life resuscitation efforts. at what pnt did you think maybe you had lost her, or that you needed to keep pressing forward? >> i never wanted to giv up. that was the thing, i always told becky that i'd never give up on her. those were our wedding vows, and i think we stood true to them. . excuse me. it's a little emotional. >> sure. >> when we were there, you know, about 72, 73 minutes actually into the resuscitation, weere in the emergency department, and it was looking pretty dire and we thought we were going to potentially st
and at that time i heard, it's called agonal breathing, something kind of layman's terms, death breathreathing, your body is having a reaction and i knew something was wrong. i ran in there, saw that she was unconscious, her pupils were dilated, she didn't have a pulse. at that point i think i had two moments where i freaked out, or two seconds where i freaked out. then instinct kind of kicked in and i started cpr. >> and we should know, you were in the medical field, so you have a little...
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do you feel like this is close to being under control in a layman's standpoint. >> it is. i think i'm comfortable that it's under control. right now we are treating it as a crime scene. we don't want looting or people out. there i can say we are going out there to try to assess what happened. we have 12 canine dogs helping us go through the whole incident area. we got our work cut out. everybody is coming together. everybody was dispatched this morning. we had a great meeting. everybody is on the same page. i'm happy to report that every resource that this community needs from the state of california will be here. >> there seems to have been a very encouraging response but not just from the officials but from residents as well. one more quick question, we have gotten conflicting reports on the death toll, we have four but we are also hearing six. can you give us specific details on that number? >> i can tell you that four people have been kill here if san bruno. the numbers can change. i hope they don't. but there is no secret. these numbers will be changing. the number of
do you feel like this is close to being under control in a layman's standpoint. >> it is. i think i'm comfortable that it's under control. right now we are treating it as a crime scene. we don't want looting or people out. there i can say we are going out there to try to assess what happened. we have 12 canine dogs helping us go through the whole incident area. we got our work cut out. everybody is coming together. everybody was dispatched this morning. we had a great meeting. everybody...
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host: the headlines today suggest that the commission was sympathetic to the layman brothers chiefs argument that if he had gotten the same kind of help from the federal government that lehman would still be around today. did you sense sympathy on the part of the commissioners a their questioning? guest: what they were focusing on, you are a good boy, you are a bad boy, you are a good boy attitude in how it folded. it is easy to kind of look back now with that attitude -- remember, at the time, the terconnectedness. i think one of the concepts that sometimes gets overlooked is these investors -- institutions that are so big are so interconnected. saving the six to help the healthy. -- saving the sick. but it is a little -- when he said he was surprised about this. when bear stearns failed, the overnight weekend sale to j.p. morgan, that lehman brothers was immediately data -- identified as the next week fish and had many months to ppare for it. that it happened overnight is not quite true. host: maybe you can comment on the thinking of policy makers about the fact that >> we leave this progr
host: the headlines today suggest that the commission was sympathetic to the layman brothers chiefs argument that if he had gotten the same kind of help from the federal government that lehman would still be around today. did you sense sympathy on the part of the commissioners a their questioning? guest: what they were focusing on, you are a good boy, you are a bad boy, you are a good boy attitude in how it folded. it is easy to kind of look back now with that attitude -- remember, at the time,...
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we have two case studies will be examining wachovia as well as layman. tomorrow we will hear from chairman for 90 and chairman rnankechairman and chairman bair. the solace where that you're going to be providing the truth to the rest of your knowledge? thank you very much. i think each of you for your recent testimony. we have asked each of you to give a five-minute oral presentation to the commission this morning. i am going to go to my left -- my right to start off today. alphabetically also, a logical order. we'll start with you, mr. alvarez. i am sure that you have been here before or in some room like this around the capital. i will indicate that one minute, there is a light and from the media goes from green to yellow. and then it will go to read when your time is up at 5 minutes. with that, mr. alvarez, if you begin your testimony. judy members of the commission, i am pleased to testify about the acquisition of wachovia corp. by wells fargo in the fall of 2008. as an initial matter, the federal reserve was not requested to nor did in fact provide
we have two case studies will be examining wachovia as well as layman. tomorrow we will hear from chairman for 90 and chairman rnankechairman and chairman bair. the solace where that you're going to be providing the truth to the rest of your knowledge? thank you very much. i think each of you for your recent testimony. we have asked each of you to give a five-minute oral presentation to the commission this morning. i am going to go to my left -- my right to start off today. alphabetically also,...
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host: the headlines today suggest that the commission was sympathetic to the layman brothers chiefs argument that if he had gotten the same kind of help from the federal government that lehman would still be around today. did you sense sympathy on the part of the commissioners and their questioning? guest: what they were focusing on, you are a good boy, you are a bad boy, you are a good boy attitude in how it folded. it is easy to kind of look back now with that attitude -- remember, at the time, the interconnectedness. i think one of the concepts that sometimes gets overlooked is these investors -- institutions that are so big are so interconnected. saving the six to help the healthy. -- saving the sick. but it is a little -- when he said he was surprised about this. when bear stearns failed, the overnight weekend sale to j.p. morgan, that lehman brothers was immediately data -- identified as the next week fish and had many months to prepare for it. that it happened overnight is not quite true. host: maybe you can comment on the thinking of policy makers about the fact that and the quest to
host: the headlines today suggest that the commission was sympathetic to the layman brothers chiefs argument that if he had gotten the same kind of help from the federal government that lehman would still be around today. did you sense sympathy on the part of the commissioners and their questioning? guest: what they were focusing on, you are a good boy, you are a bad boy, you are a good boy attitude in how it folded. it is easy to kind of look back now with that attitude -- remember, at the...
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we have two case studies will be examining wachovia as well as layman. tomorrow we will hear from chairman for 90 and chairman rnankechairman and chairman bair. the solace where that you're going to be providing the truth to the rest of your knowledge? thank you very much. i think each of you for your recent testimony. we have asked each of you to give a five-minute oral presentation to the commission this morning. i am going to go to my left -- my right to start off today. alphabetically also, a logical order. we'll start with you, mr. alvarez. i am sure that you have been here before or in some room like this around the capital. i will indicate that one minute, there is a light and from the media goes from green to yellow. and then it will go to read when your time is up at 5 minutes. with that, mr. alvarez, if you begin your testimony. judy members of the commission, i am pleased to testify about the acquisition of wachovia corp. by wells fargo in the fall of 2008. as an initial matter, the federal reserve was not requested to nor did in fact provide
we have two case studies will be examining wachovia as well as layman. tomorrow we will hear from chairman for 90 and chairman rnankechairman and chairman bair. the solace where that you're going to be providing the truth to the rest of your knowledge? thank you very much. i think each of you for your recent testimony. we have asked each of you to give a five-minute oral presentation to the commission this morning. i am going to go to my left -- my right to start off today. alphabetically also,...