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hey world i get it you think americans are lazy and will buy whatever stupid crap you create to help them minimize movement i get it just in the past week companies have bombarded us with new products and of research that all back up that supposition consider exhibit a that handsfree whopper holder burger king introduced this thing which is exactly what it sounds like to celebrate its fiftieth birthday in puerto rico because apparently people are too lazy to hold burgers up to their mouths. exhibit b. a coffee bug that catches coffee drips before they hit the table it has a tiny reservoir running around it that catches drips because apparently not only are we too lazy to clean up after ourselves but we are also sloppy slabs and can drink without slipping out a big. or how about exhibit see this cell phone holder party it's a sixteen ounce plastic drink up that holds your phone for you it also comes with a straw up because you know we're all just big babies who can't handle drinking like proper grown ups these were all new products that the media talked about within the past week thus
hey world i get it you think americans are lazy and will buy whatever stupid crap you create to help them minimize movement i get it just in the past week companies have bombarded us with new products and of research that all back up that supposition consider exhibit a that handsfree whopper holder burger king introduced this thing which is exactly what it sounds like to celebrate its fiftieth birthday in puerto rico because apparently people are too lazy to hold burgers up to their mouths....
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how is it then that your generation is accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] livingour standard of leavin that has been threatened. there is more good news. be previous generation has left behind something else behind these problems. in everyught of data imaginable field. according to ibm, 90% of the eta and the world was created in the past two years. has notious generation done a very good job of transforming that data into useful knowledge. that will be up to you as well. it has been characterized by hurricanes, wars, you name it. not all of these things could have been prevented but they all involve failure of analysis that magnifies the conflict quinc consequence. an earthquake as large as a whichude nine in 2011 was physically impossible. the fukushima reactor had only been built to an 8.6 instead. let me pause to relate a little bit. i published a fiscal model. i called all 50 states rights. genius behind this model. most of them were taking the polls. lots of our competitors did very based on variations of the approach. forecastin
how is it then that your generation is accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] livingour standard of leavin that has been threatened. there is more good news. be previous generation has left behind something else behind these problems. in everyught of data imaginable field. according to ibm, 90% of the eta and the world was created in the past two years. has notious generation done a very good job of transforming that data into useful knowledge. that will be...
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a lazy river. >> there is a walk around the lazy river, very crowded. lots of people having fun. good. >> reporter: to find out how tripadviser grew from a small idea to a public company worth more than $9 billion, we took a trip to boston, the website's hometown. the first stop? hotel commonwealth, rated number one by the tripadvisers, meaning it beat out other hotels, the closeness to fenway park and the view. the site is so important to their business, the managers of this hotel monitor tripadviser daily, even rewarding and coaching employees based on the reviews. >> the employees are allowed to use tripadviser as their main tool to gauge the guest experience. >> reporter: next, we stop at the top-rated restaurant on the site which claims to have the world number one sandwiches? >> i think they really made it famous, i just think you know, we might have made it a little bit different. >> reporter: this family-run business has exploded in popularity, doubling their business in recent years, thanks in large part, they say, to reviews on tripadviser. >> somebody mentioned that if
a lazy river. >> there is a walk around the lazy river, very crowded. lots of people having fun. good. >> reporter: to find out how tripadviser grew from a small idea to a public company worth more than $9 billion, we took a trip to boston, the website's hometown. the first stop? hotel commonwealth, rated number one by the tripadvisers, meaning it beat out other hotels, the closeness to fenway park and the view. the site is so important to their business, the managers of this hotel...
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he cause your generation "lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow." [cheers and applause] what should we say to his claim? there's no doubt your generation will have to endure some challenges. college graduates in america today face a future that is more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, the department of education, 80% of students with new bachelor degrees are working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is only 73%. because degree is still an advantage, but but no longer a guarantee of a good job or successful career. the good news is that none of this is your fault. the bad news is that we are counting on you to clean up this of the previous generation. has a whole host of problems. it is investing less into the future. education spending is down. infrastructure spending is down. bridges are collapsing. how is it that your generation stands accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [cheers and applause] it is your standard of living that has been impacted by the previous generation's mistake. the previous generatio
he cause your generation "lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow." [cheers and applause] what should we say to his claim? there's no doubt your generation will have to endure some challenges. college graduates in america today face a future that is more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, the department of education, 80% of students with new bachelor degrees are working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is only 73%. because degree is still an advantage, but but no...
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"time magazine" put it on the cover, the me, me, me generation, lazy, entitled, that's nice. all of those years of participation trophies, just for showing up you get a trophy in soccer make these young people feel they're the center of the universe. along the lines, there is a commencement speech that is going viral. >> you're not special. you're not exceptional. contrary to what your soccer trophy suggests, your glowing seventh grade report card, despite every assurance of a certain corps lent purple dinosaur, that nice mr. rogers and your batty aunt sylvia, your maternity caped crusader swooped into save you, you are nothing special. >> what i'm reading about in time, maybe you're into this, the people in their 20's now can actually think when they join a big company like google, dash off an email to the c.e.o. we're all equals here. >> they are used to being able to get anything they want whenever they want through new technology and social media. there is that immediacy. it's interesting to consider this generation, in addition to being lazy and is incredibly responsible
"time magazine" put it on the cover, the me, me, me generation, lazy, entitled, that's nice. all of those years of participation trophies, just for showing up you get a trophy in soccer make these young people feel they're the center of the universe. along the lines, there is a commencement speech that is going viral. >> you're not special. you're not exceptional. contrary to what your soccer trophy suggests, your glowing seventh grade report card, despite every assurance of a...
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you can find articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact. that spark and energy as you move forward in life. don't lose your independence. don't lose your creativity. don't stop eating weird. don't stop being angry. [applause]
you can find articles like his dating back to 1907 which accused the emerging generation of being lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow. somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish...
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he calls your generation, lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow area. what should we make of his claims? there is no doubt that your generation is going to have to endorse and challenges. infact, college graduates america today face a future that may be more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, courting to the department of education, 87% of students would need bachelors degrees while working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is just 73%. still an degree is incredible advantage, but no longer a guarantee of a good job or successful career. the good news is that absolutely none of this is your fault. the bad news that we will be counting on you guys to clean up the mess that the previous generation left behind. punted onation has solving a whole host of problems. is investing less and less in the future. education spending is down, infrastructure spending is down, even as bridges are collapsing. to be atgdp spending a 20 year low this year. how is it that your generation stands accused of being lazy, entitled, selfish, and shallow? [
he calls your generation, lazy, entitled, selfish and shallow area. what should we make of his claims? there is no doubt that your generation is going to have to endorse and challenges. infact, college graduates america today face a future that may be more uncertain than ever before. in 1994, courting to the department of education, 87% of students would need bachelors degrees while working full-time or part-time a year later. today that figure is just 73%. still an degree is incredible...
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take their laziness and turn it into door opportunity. thank you, congratulations, and good luck. [applause] >> eight years ago, apple cofounder steve jobs gave a well-known commencement address at the university of california, berkeley. this year, apple cofounder steve wozniak give the address. he designed apple's first computers in the 1970's. he also dropped out of school at berkeley and then returned more than a decade later and graduated at age 35. this is about 15 minutes. [applause] well, thank you. and to very much. you have really got it made in life when you can be referred to by one name like sting or something like that. the proudest moment of my life, i get asked all the time. i think that two pictures i have seen and my diploma, it was my graduation day rate here at this campus. i have never said otherwise. my wife and i were both a little bit mathematical. i will not make a profound speech, because the ideas you get in your own head are where the real profound this comes from. my wife and i are mathematical. when we go to a hotel, we judge the room by the room numbe
take their laziness and turn it into door opportunity. thank you, congratulations, and good luck. [applause] >> eight years ago, apple cofounder steve jobs gave a well-known commencement address at the university of california, berkeley. this year, apple cofounder steve wozniak give the address. he designed apple's first computers in the 1970's. he also dropped out of school at berkeley and then returned more than a decade later and graduated at age 35. this is about 15 minutes....
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- will from down the block. - the one with the lazy eye?ll right, well, that sucks. - oh. hey, frankie. - hey, lindsey. uh... hey, linds... like, i don't want things to get weird, and your brother told me the whole story. and for the record, i get it. it's cool. - thanks. - yeah, not a problem. i got you a mix tape. - cd? thanks. well, i guess i'll see you later. - all right. see you. - [gags] - what's wrong with you? - [laughs] all right, vlad. are you ready? - da. you introduce me beyonce? - yeah. yeah, i got you. - oh, dwight, i need to talk to you. - hey, uh, gigi, suzanne, what are you doing here? - i'm sorry, nick. i tried to stop her. - gigi, dwight, hey, maybe this can wait till after the interview. - no, it can't. dwight, i am sorry, 'cause i just found out that you were telling the truth and you weren't cheating on me. - you told? - i had to! i'm sorry. - told what? - okay, dwight, nick told suzanne that he saw you with another woman down at martin's bar. - you're the hater? - i'm not a hater. - no, no, 'cause once he found out th
- will from down the block. - the one with the lazy eye?ll right, well, that sucks. - oh. hey, frankie. - hey, lindsey. uh... hey, linds... like, i don't want things to get weird, and your brother told me the whole story. and for the record, i get it. it's cool. - thanks. - yeah, not a problem. i got you a mix tape. - cd? thanks. well, i guess i'll see you later. - all right. see you. - [gags] - what's wrong with you? - [laughs] all right, vlad. are you ready? - da. you introduce me beyonce? -...
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could it let them enjoy the lazy days of summer without being lazy. the experts say yes. 1 ♪ ♪ we've been on your team in all the leagues from the big ones to the little ones. you trusted us to help protect you from the beaches of california to the courts of new york. we've given you our best performing sunscreens so you're free to perform your best. today that's coppertone sport pro series. it's light so skin can breathe but stays on strong enough to stand up to blood, sweat, and tears. coppertone. the great american sunscreen. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. u we're dealing with a lot of rain because of andrea. look at some parts that have felt the rain. an
could it let them enjoy the lazy days of summer without being lazy. the experts say yes. 1 ♪ ♪ we've been on your team in all the leagues from the big ones to the little ones. you trusted us to help protect you from the beaches of california to the courts of new york. we've given you our best performing sunscreens so you're free to perform your best. today that's coppertone sport pro series. it's light so skin can breathe but stays on strong enough to stand up to blood, sweat, and tears....
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many people have heard of lazy eye. lazy eye is easy to correct in a preschooler. >> like this one right here. >> is that -- >> it looks a little awkward. we have video. this is of dental screenings. it kind of goes along also with what you're doing. i was mentioning that when we take our kids to the pediatrician, it's a quick screening and off you go. that's not good enough. >> even in our state, we still use the eye test. all of alabama uses this special camera to test all their children in school. it has a way of doing it without children being verbal. we believe this is the way of the forfeiture and we'd like to cecil con valley copy alabama. >> we've been doing reports on the ills in our educational system. some of these medical conditions must have something to do with i it. >> every time i bring it up to a group of adults. they'll say, you know, when i was 8 years old, i was the one asking the kid next to me, what's on the board? when you use an eye test it doesn't always tell you how well a child focuses on pace
many people have heard of lazy eye. lazy eye is easy to correct in a preschooler. >> like this one right here. >> is that -- >> it looks a little awkward. we have video. this is of dental screenings. it kind of goes along also with what you're doing. i was mentioning that when we take our kids to the pediatrician, it's a quick screening and off you go. that's not good enough. >> even in our state, we still use the eye test. all of alabama uses this special camera to test...
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i can't believe you guys are so lazy. we're not lazy; we just... having fun. we did this kind of stuff with you, and you loved it. it's smart parenting. like, why would you drag a tent out to the forest when you can build one with blankets in your own living room? can i come out now? not yet, buddy. daddy's still fighting the bear. (growls) virginia: and why spend all day standing in lines at the museum when we've got plenty of old stuff right here in the house? and this is what ladies used to wear in the '40s and '50s.
i can't believe you guys are so lazy. we're not lazy; we just... having fun. we did this kind of stuff with you, and you loved it. it's smart parenting. like, why would you drag a tent out to the forest when you can build one with blankets in your own living room? can i come out now? not yet, buddy. daddy's still fighting the bear. (growls) virginia: and why spend all day standing in lines at the museum when we've got plenty of old stuff right here in the house? and this is what ladies used to...
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i romanticize laziness. not that i can be lazy when i have five children, or if you have one child. there's a romantic notion of the lazy times we had. not that i can eat bacon with every meal. what if we could only eat everything bagels? imagine how great the world would be. >> talking about romance, our dads' entirely different approach to fathering than we are able to have nowadays. think about some of the lessons your father taught you, great dad, can't follow his model anymore. >> right. we're in a post-phil donahue or dr. phil era where the amazing thing about our fathers' generation, really they did is brought home the bacon. by that they didn't shop for the bacon or bring the bacon home or cook it. they just ate the bacon which is understa understandable. >> it's a metaphor. >> it's not that they didn't do anything. it's that our fathers didn't feel guilty. that's what i find. have a summer for a baby and a winter, and i still feel guilty. you feel guilty when you're taking them somewhere that you're not interacting them. you take them to a healthy place to eat, you feel gui
i romanticize laziness. not that i can be lazy when i have five children, or if you have one child. there's a romantic notion of the lazy times we had. not that i can eat bacon with every meal. what if we could only eat everything bagels? imagine how great the world would be. >> talking about romance, our dads' entirely different approach to fathering than we are able to have nowadays. think about some of the lessons your father taught you, great dad, can't follow his model anymore....
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people is that this isn't helping terrorism or rather the opposite we should consider this sloppy lazy security taking the data of three hundred million americans and presumably another couple of billion people from around the world and putting it in one big data center and then keeping it safe by giving access to about five million people. well that's not good security what that does is it opens us the possibility of hackers accessing that data of mid-level bureaucrats accessing that data and worst of all even if we trusted the current government to handle the security of the state oh well what happens with the next one is it possible that with the vast amount of data collected on each person could these be used and i think fishing expeditions where the verdict comes before it not only at trial but before a police investigation. well absolutely i mean we saw an example of a lawyer caught in the internet of suspicion because his fingerprints happened to match those of the bombers in seven seven in london and that person had their life destroyed general petraeus lost his position becaus
people is that this isn't helping terrorism or rather the opposite we should consider this sloppy lazy security taking the data of three hundred million americans and presumably another couple of billion people from around the world and putting it in one big data center and then keeping it safe by giving access to about five million people. well that's not good security what that does is it opens us the possibility of hackers accessing that data of mid-level bureaucrats accessing that data and...
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people is that this isn't helping terrorism or rather the opposite we should consider this sloppy lazy security taking the data three hundred million americans and presumably another couple of billion people from around the world and putting it in one big data center and then keeping it safe by giving access to about five million people well that's not good security what that does is it opens us the possibility of hackers accessing that data of mid-level bureaucrats accessing that data and worst of all even if we trusted the current government to handle the security of the state oh well what happens with the next one is it possible that with the vast amount of data collected on each person could these be used and i think fishing expeditions where the verdict comes before it not only at trial but before a police investigation. well absolutely i mean we saw an example of a lawyer caught in the in a net of suspicion because his fingerprints happened to match those of the bombers in seven seven in london and that person had their life destroyed general petraeus lost his position because of
people is that this isn't helping terrorism or rather the opposite we should consider this sloppy lazy security taking the data three hundred million americans and presumably another couple of billion people from around the world and putting it in one big data center and then keeping it safe by giving access to about five million people well that's not good security what that does is it opens us the possibility of hackers accessing that data of mid-level bureaucrats accessing that data and...
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intelligence is the best way to track down real threats this type of trawling expedition is really lazy sloppy security it's what an organization that has eighty billion dollars no oversight and no clear strategic direction does when the easiest thing they can do is just vacuum everything and leave the consequences for further consideration the consequences for us are very dire and if they're in the themes that there is substantial potential for abuse in there is who is the most acceptable. well anyone who speaks up really essentially the real threat here is the chilling effect this has on anyone who poses. any form of dissent already you hear calls in congress of calling greenwald who broke this story on the guardian a traitor and talk about prosecuting journalists this is our current congress saying things like that so what happens if the next congress actually decides that's a viable and lawful exercise you know we should be very worried about the use of the work lawful in these circumstances because it makes me worried about what else is considered lawful and what else we're not bei
intelligence is the best way to track down real threats this type of trawling expedition is really lazy sloppy security it's what an organization that has eighty billion dollars no oversight and no clear strategic direction does when the easiest thing they can do is just vacuum everything and leave the consequences for further consideration the consequences for us are very dire and if they're in the themes that there is substantial potential for abuse in there is who is the most acceptable....
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>> uh, yes, i'm very surprised. >> maier, who has a phd in psychoanalysis, isn't lazy.disillusioned with the french workplace, which she says values busy work and corporate politics over true productivity. and her book has resonated beyond french borders. the rights have been sold to more than 20 countries, including the united states. and let's not forget that you wrote the book in your spare time because you're only working 20 hours a week. >> yes, it's true. >> so you must think americans are insane. >> no, because, um, americans, i think believe-- believe more in future than french people. we, french people right now, we don't believe the future will be better than now. so we don't have any reason to work. >> why? >> i don't know. maybe... [chuckles] maybe we're an old country. we are depressed. [laughs] >> an old, depressed country? >> [laughing] yes. >> [laughing] well... there may be some americans that agree with that. >> [laughing] possibly, yes. but the food is very good. >> the food is very good. [laughs] >> when we return, there's trouble in vacation paradis
>> uh, yes, i'm very surprised. >> maier, who has a phd in psychoanalysis, isn't lazy.disillusioned with the french workplace, which she says values busy work and corporate politics over true productivity. and her book has resonated beyond french borders. the rights have been sold to more than 20 countries, including the united states. and let's not forget that you wrote the book in your spare time because you're only working 20 hours a week. >> yes, it's true. >> so you...
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this lazy out our growth in the coming two years before by the end of the second year we'll have grown up to $200 million. we'll not likely be able to draw on a rainy day because those reserves are only available to the city when the revenues decline. the school district will be able to withdraw fray the rainy day fund. which is why the rainy reserve continues to decline. another highlight i think is our investments in capital and infrastructure this year. >> excuse me. and a supervisor avalos. >> just a question on the previous slide the reserve and the general reserve having is there a formula we have about the size of a general reserve or is it what what we enact every year. >> it's formula driven and perhaps the controller can add. but the coming years we're growing it the policy we've adapted is to grow it two percent overall the budget. we have to get to two percent >> and is that gunning done by the financial policies or is that a policy we enact every year new. >> supervisor avalos the specifics are in the policy itself. and see the policy itself requires that the mayor adopt a
this lazy out our growth in the coming two years before by the end of the second year we'll have grown up to $200 million. we'll not likely be able to draw on a rainy day because those reserves are only available to the city when the revenues decline. the school district will be able to withdraw fray the rainy day fund. which is why the rainy reserve continues to decline. another highlight i think is our investments in capital and infrastructure this year. >> excuse me. and a supervisor...
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one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
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and this is home to lazys like charles retail store. it's now trying to nurture its own development. the need for an nc d in provides a 5 foot height for the property x and prohibits the conversion on the second and third floors and allows detailed c u formula for uses. a previous version included some non-c p parcels. at the recommendation of planning staff and working closely with the theatres we have move forward. there's a staechlg that moves toward a transit district and we don't want in fillmore to over lap. so thank you for your consideration i'm open for questions >> thank you. >> thank you carter as mentioned earlier it would open up the district it will have maximum parking districts. it will allow up to one car for every two units for up to 7.5 cars for each dwelling unit. it will be under the maximum car restrictions. it will provide a 5 foot height allowance and it will allow the services on the second floor. as discussions the commissioners outlining the alternatives are in favor the koifr the district. the last item the s
and this is home to lazys like charles retail store. it's now trying to nurture its own development. the need for an nc d in provides a 5 foot height for the property x and prohibits the conversion on the second and third floors and allows detailed c u formula for uses. a previous version included some non-c p parcels. at the recommendation of planning staff and working closely with the theatres we have move forward. there's a staechlg that moves toward a transit district and we don't want in...
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pill if someone files a lawsuit and indian of the legislation - if someone files a lawsuit and the lazy are struck down instead of going back to the statue quo and the lottery we continue with the moratorium. so if you're a three or four or 5 unit building the moratorium can't convert unless you're able to do that in the six months period. and once the lottery comes back you're out of luck if you're three or four owner building you're at the higher threshold with no seniority. so it does effect the current homeowners. let's not pretend this is about the future tics of the poison pill. this very much effects the current tics are i think there is a very, very strong agreement for the attacking amendment. i'm hopeful over the next week we're going to have negotiation and we'll come to some sort of consensus. i'm not prepared to support item 6 but i am perpetrated to support 7. we'll be offering an amendment on the poison pill. and that's minority
pill if someone files a lawsuit and indian of the legislation - if someone files a lawsuit and the lazy are struck down instead of going back to the statue quo and the lottery we continue with the moratorium. so if you're a three or four or 5 unit building the moratorium can't convert unless you're able to do that in the six months period. and once the lottery comes back you're out of luck if you're three or four owner building you're at the higher threshold with no seniority. so it does effect...
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cats are clueless, stupid, lazy animals.et it together, cats. >> should they teachers and the birds and the bees if they weren't on their knees? the the principal of a boarding school proposed that sex ed be taught by porn stars. 24 is disgusting. mark slater who sounds like a porn star says the access to smut is damaging their ability to form relationships. he held a a telegraph that using adult film store stars could add the industry. i wouldn't rule it out because of what they have done in their life. if i thought that person would put across good values and influence. we should discuss this in something i like to call -- >> lightning roooooouuunnnnndd. lightning round. >> at first it sowfnedz -- sounds like a bad idea and then it sounds like a good ideament it is not a horrible mistake. you don't have an answer 1234*. >> first off, i am surprised somebody went in my brain and took my idea. >> the teacher would be the best. you can see what happens when plastic surgery goes awry and bad decisions in copious amounts. >> yo
cats are clueless, stupid, lazy animals.et it together, cats. >> should they teachers and the birds and the bees if they weren't on their knees? the the principal of a boarding school proposed that sex ed be taught by porn stars. 24 is disgusting. mark slater who sounds like a porn star says the access to smut is damaging their ability to form relationships. he held a a telegraph that using adult film store stars could add the industry. i wouldn't rule it out because of what they have...
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our neighborhoods i'm happy to pass those changes to our park code and approving the contracts and lazy. the second i would like to say and no one wants to be wrong but, you know, recently, i think we did get the grossed percentage of attorneys come out from the airport at the $10.8 million i do think i voted the wrong way in supporting the mag for the airport. i think it's really important when we look at pole i think i was struggling with at the time when we looking >> the achievement and opportunity gap remains and the lack of education opportunities hurts us when we become less attractive. however, the ask the next question in the last election with propose thirty and how we utilizes those are critical. those who are from low income families are english language learners. under brown's formula the state averages the spending and it could go higher. this is a bold plan that goes farther in helping our schools. governor brown is taking our archive history and a grand jury it towards success. i'm asking dozens of folks in supporting this measure. also i wanted to speak briefly on recen
our neighborhoods i'm happy to pass those changes to our park code and approving the contracts and lazy. the second i would like to say and no one wants to be wrong but, you know, recently, i think we did get the grossed percentage of attorneys come out from the airport at the $10.8 million i do think i voted the wrong way in supporting the mag for the airport. i think it's really important when we look at pole i think i was struggling with at the time when we looking >> the achievement...
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and so that is one of the things we discussed we understand you have a year left on you're lazy we want you to live it identity in peace. however, recently there was an incident and so i'm going to ask you to address this issue. like i said, a few moments ago every permit that come out of this meets the 13 good neighbor >> go ahead and so since we met on may 7th the key issues that were outlined were basically noise related and not necessarily on the events we were requesting permits for but on a regular basis. and directly connected to say that the inadequacy of it out reach to the neighborhood. to summarize up to today even the event on sunday we have had basically one initial side complaint on may thithd which was not fill one the events that we had the sound permits for. this was encouraging because the outline on this report are steps we took for outreach and colpthe neighborhood. the first one we did we actually mailed out a letter. the last time, we came to the meeting it was agreed that posted online was not enough we needed to go to the neighbors. we couldn't find the addresses
and so that is one of the things we discussed we understand you have a year left on you're lazy we want you to live it identity in peace. however, recently there was an incident and so i'm going to ask you to address this issue. like i said, a few moments ago every permit that come out of this meets the 13 good neighbor >> go ahead and so since we met on may 7th the key issues that were outlined were basically noise related and not necessarily on the events we were requesting permits for...
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. >> you know what i'm saying, some people sit around and get lazy. you don't want to get lazy. you want to go out and be active when you do get out. i mean, you know, you want to work out and have a perfect body when you do leave here. >> push, push. push, push. good one. come on. you want another one? let's get another one in. push, push, push, push. >> a lot of these guys, they motivate you to lift those kind of weights. get off the bar. get off the bar. come over here and mess with the big dogs. >> move, yeah! get that money, man. get that money, man. yeah, man. get that money. >> you know, you try to keep your mind on the streets and your family and things of that nature. every time you turn around, you see bars, things like that. so, you know, this little hour we get, it relieves a lot of stress. a whole lot. >>> coming up -- steven hughley prepares to meet his fate. >> he told me he's ready to go, he wants to die. because in his case, he knows the rest of his life he'll be confined every minute to this one tiny little cell. >>> the brushy mountain correctional complex is
. >> you know what i'm saying, some people sit around and get lazy. you don't want to get lazy. you want to go out and be active when you do get out. i mean, you know, you want to work out and have a perfect body when you do leave here. >> push, push. push, push. good one. come on. you want another one? let's get another one in. push, push, push, push. >> a lot of these guys, they motivate you to lift those kind of weights. get off the bar. get off the bar. come over here and...
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disney must be spinning in his grave, yes, or at the very least someone has put his frozen head on a lazyan. disney, i demand that you drop this two mommies plot and go back to delivering wholesome messages. like teaching our children that they can be a princess if they let a man make out with him while they're drugged. or-- or-- (applause) or that there is nothing wrong with beastiality if a candle says it's okay. (laughter) we'll be right back. (applause) >> hey, welcome back. welcome back, everybody. welcome back, to more of el showo. why am i speaking spanish? because i was just handed this el papero t says breaking news, america is over. >> it passed. the landmark immigration bill-passed. 68 to 32. >> stephen: immigration reform has passed the senate. i didn't think that bill had a chance in congress. in that it was a bill in congress. this is only the beginning, folks. only the beginning. today it's amnesty. the next thing you know taco bell is serving mexican food. remember the alamo. this su render comes courtesy of a group of senators calling themselves the gang of eight. no sur
disney must be spinning in his grave, yes, or at the very least someone has put his frozen head on a lazyan. disney, i demand that you drop this two mommies plot and go back to delivering wholesome messages. like teaching our children that they can be a princess if they let a man make out with him while they're drugged. or-- or-- (applause) or that there is nothing wrong with beastiality if a candle says it's okay. (laughter) we'll be right back. (applause) >> hey, welcome back. welcome...
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i sort of want to remind you that there will a notice >> given a -- i know in lazy sign in my own professional world we've got to notify the bank. so obviously they want their information currently >> yes. i'd like to support that last line of kwedz. i think it's important to have some kind of ongoing community participation. i like to think of this something like that maybe an official body that's recognized by the city and they have some specific duties. and we can always start with the current organizations being on the list. there would be a number of neighborhood organizations and other professional and union portions would be interested in the ongoing process surrounding c pmc so i'm supportive of the addressed process. also in terms of parking usually not a big parking person but if we're going to have the garage we should have it open. my farther pet peeves is when i go to whole foods there's a parking lot neck door is virtually unparked it's a church parking lot. so, so see it sort of sitting there vacant is sort of american people irritation. so i agree with the fellow commissioners.
i sort of want to remind you that there will a notice >> given a -- i know in lazy sign in my own professional world we've got to notify the bank. so obviously they want their information currently >> yes. i'd like to support that last line of kwedz. i think it's important to have some kind of ongoing community participation. i like to think of this something like that maybe an official body that's recognized by the city and they have some specific duties. and we can always start...
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the court was powerless to decide the case but that lazy in case the trial court victory and that almost certainly means we'll have same-sex marriage resume in california. >> rose: did they use the procedure as a reason not to want to make a larger ruling as they did in the doma case? >> the sense you got when the case was argue argued in march e court looked at the possible consequences of actually saying there's a nationwide right to same-sex marriage, or the opposite, the constitution has nothing to say about same-sex marriage, and they weren't ready to go there. they weren't ready to get out in front of the nation on such a big issue, and they were looking for an exit ramp and standing was very handy. so staend was a way for them to avoid creating backlash, making law that they weren't going to be happy with one way or the other, and they were looking for a way out and this is what they found. >> rose: even justices like sotomayor. >> yes, at the argument, you had just about every single liberal saying what is this case doing here? why should we decide this so fast? there's a lot of
the court was powerless to decide the case but that lazy in case the trial court victory and that almost certainly means we'll have same-sex marriage resume in california. >> rose: did they use the procedure as a reason not to want to make a larger ruling as they did in the doma case? >> the sense you got when the case was argue argued in march e court looked at the possible consequences of actually saying there's a nationwide right to same-sex marriage, or the opposite, the...
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>> you got screens, i'm lazy, you must be crazy. to glaze me. >> you're in my block again. >> i'm sorry. >> in the nba finals, a moment can define you. from the last second. >> just gets it off in time, what a shot for parker! >> to the unpredictable. >> oh, what a block! >> for the heat, it was a moment of resurgence. >> dazzling play. >> a moment to forget. whose moment is next? heat, spurs, game 5, nex
>> you got screens, i'm lazy, you must be crazy. to glaze me. >> you're in my block again. >> i'm sorry. >> in the nba finals, a moment can define you. from the last second. >> just gets it off in time, what a shot for parker! >> to the unpredictable. >> oh, what a block! >> for the heat, it was a moment of resurgence. >> dazzling play. >> a moment to forget. whose moment is next? heat, spurs, game 5, nex
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my sister, my nephew who is lazy, we're giving him jobs and opportunities, he's not taking advantage a grandson that's doing bad in school, so it's an everyday family trying to make it. >> and people connect to that because it's a real family. >> that's right, for real, it's really real. >> and the business is real as well, you're a very successful entrepreneur. >> yes i am, thank god. >> three businesses, right? >> yes, st. louis is my home, i was a professional singer for many years, i moved back home and the whole county embraced me. my mom always said you can come home when you can't go anywhere else. singing is my first love, cooking is my second, and that's what i did. opened a restaurant, 15 years ago, my first one, and st. louis just embraced me, supported me, and we're helping each other. everybody saying i put st. louis on the map, but st. louis put me on the map. >> most new businesses fail in five years, you not only didn't fail, you grew and expanded. what was your secret to success? first.le didn't believe in me all i got was negative input. nothing positive. so that wa
my sister, my nephew who is lazy, we're giving him jobs and opportunities, he's not taking advantage a grandson that's doing bad in school, so it's an everyday family trying to make it. >> and people connect to that because it's a real family. >> that's right, for real, it's really real. >> and the business is real as well, you're a very successful entrepreneur. >> yes i am, thank god. >> three businesses, right? >> yes, st. louis is my home, i was a...