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let me say this. let me say this.e know why the governor's running as an independent, because he couldn't beat marco rubio. let's just put it that way. >> let me just ask the audience -- >> you're going to cut into our time and they want to talk so -- >> let me just finish. you just spoke, governor. >> can you let mr. meek -- go ahead and finish your time. i promise you -- >> the reason why i'm running as an dependent, it's what the people want and it's what's right with my own heart. the republican party and the right wing of that party went so far right, it's exactly why marco rubio stayed there, exactly the same reason that i left. he wants to overturn -- listen to me, women watching -- overturn roe versus wade. he does not support stem cell research. you know, these are extreme views that i'm not comfortable with. he took it to a point, so much so, that said that people who essentially don't agree with him ought to leave the country, like keith olbermann. that's unconscionable to me. >> -- in a primer you would ha
let me say this. let me say this.e know why the governor's running as an independent, because he couldn't beat marco rubio. let's just put it that way. >> let me just ask the audience -- >> you're going to cut into our time and they want to talk so -- >> let me just finish. you just spoke, governor. >> can you let mr. meek -- go ahead and finish your time. i promise you -- >> the reason why i'm running as an dependent, it's what the people want and it's what's...
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let me say this.eason why the governor's argument doesn't really penetrate florida voters is he's been all over the board. first a republican, became an independent. went down and nominated himself to sit at this table at this point. and now he wants to pick up ideas like row v wade. i'm the only prochoice candidate sitting here. i don't have to talk about a it. we sit in this economy at 112% unemployment and you know speaker rubio sits here talking about deal-cutting. he was the speaker of the florida house of representatives. that's all he did. he deal cut all the time and he compromised all the time. and he sits here and krit sighs the administration. i want to make sure everyone understands, you know, there's no milk around our mouths here of being new to politics. it's important that we level with the people of the state of florida. i'm the only candidate here to qualify by petition in this state. the reason i did it is so i could carry the voices of floridians. i'm the only candidate talking abo
let me say this.eason why the governor's argument doesn't really penetrate florida voters is he's been all over the board. first a republican, became an independent. went down and nominated himself to sit at this table at this point. and now he wants to pick up ideas like row v wade. i'm the only prochoice candidate sitting here. i don't have to talk about a it. we sit in this economy at 112% unemployment and you know speaker rubio sits here talking about deal-cutting. he was the speaker of the...
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a lot of times -- let me do it this way. i had a conversation the other night about the difference between private school and public school. i said what would you pay for private school? she said, i get smaller class size, better teachers, better facility, down the list. i said, that is true, you get all that, maybe, but what you really pay for are the parents. you get like my parents to have all pulled their kids to go to school and do well because it means something -- you get like- minded parents. i am sure there are bad teachers, no doubt about it. i heard a statistic that there are 80,000 teachers in new york and only three were fired last year. there is some problem with the unions protecting them. having said that, i think there are many more discouraged teachers, evidenced by three years, 30% drop out, and five years, 45%, just as they are starting to get it. they say, i can't handle it. tavis: if the teachers are discouraged, what does that say about the kids? >> the kids need to be more motivated. the kids think th
a lot of times -- let me do it this way. i had a conversation the other night about the difference between private school and public school. i said what would you pay for private school? she said, i get smaller class size, better teachers, better facility, down the list. i said, that is true, you get all that, maybe, but what you really pay for are the parents. you get like my parents to have all pulled their kids to go to school and do well because it means something -- you get like- minded...
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let me try and get a couple of quick takes. let me begin with you, mr. brown. what do you think of the job that president obama is doing? and would you like to have him come to california and campaign at your side? >> yes, he's coming to campaign for me. i'm very happy with that. i think in a tough time this man has created stimulus, he helped stabilize our bank. we've got a health care plan that people since harry truman have been trying to get enacted. not perfect. got a lot of work on it. i think he's facing tremendous and unreasoned opposition by a small faction of that republican people in -- in washington. [ applause ] >> so i think president obama's doing a good job. >> ms. whitman? ms. whitman, a real force if your party is sarah palin. she'll be in california on saturday. she's been the governor of a big western state. are you going seek her advice on what you may do in california after her experience in alaska? >> so sarah palin's coming to california, and she's doing fundraising and a number of other things. and you know what, if she has a real -- sh
let me try and get a couple of quick takes. let me begin with you, mr. brown. what do you think of the job that president obama is doing? and would you like to have him come to california and campaign at your side? >> yes, he's coming to campaign for me. i'm very happy with that. i think in a tough time this man has created stimulus, he helped stabilize our bank. we've got a health care plan that people since harry truman have been trying to get enacted. not perfect. got a lot of work on...
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[applause] conference, let me scotch a myth about david and me right away. some people might think i might be more left-wing than him. it certainly was not true when we were kids. i will never forget the day i stole his football. and you know, he was so angry with me, he nationalized my train set. that is the kind of household we grew up in. [applause] let me also take this opportunity to thank our fantastic deputy leader, harriet harman. [applause] when i was younger, you gave me my first taste of responsibility in politics. you asked me to look after your bag. i was your bag carrier. i will always remember our first conference together nearly 20 years ago in 1993. you told me to see conference as a chance to seek new horizons. i spent the first day looking for idealism. the second day looking for inspiration. and days 3, 4 and 5, were spent looking for harriet's coat, which she had mislaid on day one. you will be a fantastic deputy, thank you for all you do for this party. [applause] let me pay tribute also to two of our longest serving colleagues and frie
[applause] conference, let me scotch a myth about david and me right away. some people might think i might be more left-wing than him. it certainly was not true when we were kids. i will never forget the day i stole his football. and you know, he was so angry with me, he nationalized my train set. that is the kind of household we grew up in. [applause] let me also take this opportunity to thank our fantastic deputy leader, harriet harman. [applause] when i was younger, you gave me my first...
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let me give him another chance. let me give him another chance. the truth is the global outlook is uncertain as the former chancellor admits. it could affect the u.k.. the question of the people will be asking the is if things change, if unemployment were to rise next year will the government revised its tax spending platform? it is a personal question. the prime minister can just say yes or no. >> he is right that we live in a dangerous world economy and it is a choppy and difficult. that is what the secretary was talking about and what the chancellor has been talking about and the question for the government is in an uncertain world economy are you taking the british economy out of the danger zone? are you doing the right thing to protect the long-term interest of people jobs and livelihoods? that is what we're doing and what he is doing is thoroughly irresponsible and i think he probably knows it. you see, this is very interesting. he used to say he was a different type of conservative. i have given him the chance to say he will change this pla
let me give him another chance. let me give him another chance. the truth is the global outlook is uncertain as the former chancellor admits. it could affect the u.k.. the question of the people will be asking the is if things change, if unemployment were to rise next year will the government revised its tax spending platform? it is a personal question. the prime minister can just say yes or no. >> he is right that we live in a dangerous world economy and it is a choppy and difficult....
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you won't let me describe obama's relationship. let me to do. i'm a foreigner that i grew up in any that i'm an immigrant to america. i did not land on the american land until i was 17. okay? obama didn't land on the american mainland until he was 17. >> host: are you comparing india to hawaii rx guess that it became a state two years before obama was born. there's a second -- i long history of colonialism into why. he spent years in hawaii, four years in indonesia, subsequently he went to pakistan, multiple trips to africa. even in hawaii, one of his mentors was a former communist, a person whose identity obama sort of camouflage in his book. is my point. radical associations, some of which he reveals, some of which he suppresses. his mentor at columbia, anti-colonial writer -- >> host: you are establishing them as his mentor? >> guest: that is true. >> host: just to go back, condoleezza rice has a book out about her childhood. she also talks about how stokely carmichael was a frequent guest in her home when she was growing up. do you hold that
you won't let me describe obama's relationship. let me to do. i'm a foreigner that i grew up in any that i'm an immigrant to america. i did not land on the american land until i was 17. okay? obama didn't land on the american mainland until he was 17. >> host: are you comparing india to hawaii rx guess that it became a state two years before obama was born. there's a second -- i long history of colonialism into why. he spent years in hawaii, four years in indonesia, subsequently he went...
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let me try to get in a couple quickly. let me begin with you, mr. brown. what these think of the job president obama is doing? would you like to have him come here to campaign by your side? >> i think in a tough time this man greeted stimulus, helped stabilize our banks, we have a health care plan for the first time since harry truman. it is not perfect and we need to work on a. i think he is facing tremendous and on reasonable opposition by a small faction of the republicans in washington. i think obama is doing a good job. >> ms. whitman? a real force in your party will be here on saturday. william c. >>> vice on what he may do for california after her experience in alaska? -- will you seek her advice? >> sarah palin is going to be here. you know that i have supported the other presidential nominees in our party whether it was john mccain or mitt romney. that day i will be out with voters talking about the things that matter to californians which are jobs. if we do not cut taxes and streamline regulation, there's no way we will ever get out of this finan
let me try to get in a couple quickly. let me begin with you, mr. brown. what these think of the job president obama is doing? would you like to have him come here to campaign by your side? >> i think in a tough time this man greeted stimulus, helped stabilize our banks, we have a health care plan for the first time since harry truman. it is not perfect and we need to work on a. i think he is facing tremendous and on reasonable opposition by a small faction of the republicans in...
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let me ask you, peter, should americans fear islam? >> well, i'd like nothing better to say than i was not afraid of islam. i'd like nothing better to say welcome to america, i'm glad you're here, make yourself at home but the fact is that we have too many -- a history of muslim terror attacks and many of them so-called home grown, second generation and i think to ignore that threat is to ignore the history of islam. >> donna, you also lost a daughter. >> yes. >> you lost your unborn grandchild. >> yes, yes. >> do you think you, america, should be afraid of islam. >> i think americans should fear criminal behavior. i think we should do the best we can to control criminal behavior. but i can't raise my two remaining sons to fear the people who live next door to them. that is not what my grandparents came to america to escape. you know, we are a group of 9/11 family members. i know a lot of family members are here. we share that pain and, you know, i think the unfortunate piece of this is that we don't agree on this. >> let me ask you, r
let me ask you, peter, should americans fear islam? >> well, i'd like nothing better to say than i was not afraid of islam. i'd like nothing better to say welcome to america, i'm glad you're here, make yourself at home but the fact is that we have too many -- a history of muslim terror attacks and many of them so-called home grown, second generation and i think to ignore that threat is to ignore the history of islam. >> donna, you also lost a daughter. >> yes. >> you...
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. >> let me grab one more area. when we are talking about the syrians, we are talking about the second story addition. >> my understanding is that there was some discrepancy as to the thing that you pointed to as being the lower rear wall. there was some discrepancy as to what the actual distance was compared to the back and the front. inadequate information was provided. i thought that some proof would be offered that out of the original dado was inaccurate or by the other side, it was accurate. >> ok. let me review some of the materials. >> maybe someone else out here has a different feeling and they can disabuse me of my feelings about this. >> while we are waiting, is there any public comment on this item? >> hopefully, i can make this a little bit more clear. let me put something on the overhead real quick. going out to the site, this is the rear building we are talking about. this one down here has not changed, the foundation has remained the same. it is kind of irrelevant, because the art kind of starts here
. >> let me grab one more area. when we are talking about the syrians, we are talking about the second story addition. >> my understanding is that there was some discrepancy as to the thing that you pointed to as being the lower rear wall. there was some discrepancy as to what the actual distance was compared to the back and the front. inadequate information was provided. i thought that some proof would be offered that out of the original dado was inaccurate or by the other side, it...
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let me tell you, i am absolutely so thrilled you are there. now, let's be frank.in the past year or so you had t.a.r.p. oversight as part of your responsibility and there was a little bit of friction between you and your new boss. you're also going to be an assistant to treasury secretary tim geithner. and just so it's clear, you heard me state my views about tim earlier in the show. we're not going to go there. but let's take a look at a clip of you interrogating tim earlier this year. >> we had no other choice in that circumstance. >> i do believe that it had a choice until you moved in and that was that they could pay 90 cents on the dollar, 85 cents -- >> i don't understand why this is -- >> -- 80 cents on the dollar. >> i don't understand why this is so complicated. >> you either prevent -- >> it is complicated, mr. secretary. >> but it comes down to the nature of choices. it's you either prevent default because default would be cataclysmic, or you don't. >> look, just so it is clear, you were absolutely right. the treasury department did not need to pay off
let me tell you, i am absolutely so thrilled you are there. now, let's be frank.in the past year or so you had t.a.r.p. oversight as part of your responsibility and there was a little bit of friction between you and your new boss. you're also going to be an assistant to treasury secretary tim geithner. and just so it's clear, you heard me state my views about tim earlier in the show. we're not going to go there. but let's take a look at a clip of you interrogating tim earlier this year....
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in closing, let me thank you in advancebru:8cé and let me thankr your collaborationjç2iÑ.í in the partnershipsank you for your wisdom and reminde; you the is not in front of us, this is inside of us. we will determine the future of this program, and if we have aligned the collective strategy is in a profound way. g⌟+ti would like to think the chancellor for all the leadership, for carlos garcia's team. %ñi wans work. hydra, as gooda=áx[ñ! as it ge. college board who are supporting...
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let me forget that. he would have faced a state prison sentence and had he been convicted. >> how has this shape your opinion on proposition 19? >> i am for the legalization of marijuana. i think it is hypocritical in our society that we outlaw marijuana and not alcohol. i think that the time has come for california to reconsider its laws, and it is the citizens#o$ that have taken it o where it is now. it has taken a tremendous amount of public education on this issue. people have, for years, talked about the fact that as a society, it doesn't make sense that we are criminalizing marijuana. there was the movement to decriminalizing marijuana that made it a misdemeanor. and it was often charge as a felony. there are lots of places where people are sentenced to jail and prison. hopefully through 19, calipf3 will lead the way. >> how will the revelations of the crime lab debacle4ma change discovery in representing the clients you have represented? >> these are excellent questions, don't get me started on t
let me forget that. he would have faced a state prison sentence and had he been convicted. >> how has this shape your opinion on proposition 19? >> i am for the legalization of marijuana. i think it is hypocritical in our society that we outlaw marijuana and not alcohol. i think that the time has come for california to reconsider its laws, and it is the citizens#o$ that have taken it o where it is now. it has taken a tremendous amount of public education on this issue. people have,...
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well let me let me just go back and i'll answer that question in the course of what i say. i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because she is cheering a. economic a set of economic and social policies that are also being warmly applauded welcomed by the world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury this is an enormous conversion that's taken place and i must admit if really the left and. the. world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury are all on the same path right now that's tremendous new news that we really do have a consensus about economic policies as far as the u.s. goes yes i think there is a. disappointment in latin america with the u.s. there is a lowered expectation from the us latin america has become more assertive it's the versified it's international policies countries like china and india are gaining a real share of of the market they're becoming. part of the the region in and i think the countries of the region are taking many more decisions into their own he n yes i think the u
well let me let me just go back and i'll answer that question in the course of what i say. i'm very glad to hear laura particularly so upbeat about latin america and particularly latin america's economic and social progress. because she is cheering a. economic a set of economic and social policies that are also being warmly applauded welcomed by the world bank i.m.f. and u.s. treasury this is an enormous conversion that's taken place and i must admit if really the left and. the. world bank...
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let me ask you about this. there's two option here. this is my primitive question that i was going to put to chris before he chopped me. the options, the president's making a big mistake here by going low. some political operative orhines if you're facing a ferocious political situation when you are losing the right, probably losing most of the middle, you've got to hold the left. you've got to hold your base. >> well, you have to listen -- >> and he's doing it. >> right now the right has a target. it's president obama. the democrats are running three, four, five races and three senate races. they have no centralized target. the white house tried with boehner and now they're trying with karl rove. >> let's bring in david oxel rod because he talked about schriever yesterday. what's this fight about? how did the president get into a fight with this middle weight champion who lost a few championship belts over the years, karl rove. let's listen. >> this part about foreign money, that appears to be peanuts, mr. axelrod. i mean, do you have
let me ask you about this. there's two option here. this is my primitive question that i was going to put to chris before he chopped me. the options, the president's making a big mistake here by going low. some political operative orhines if you're facing a ferocious political situation when you are losing the right, probably losing most of the middle, you've got to hold the left. you've got to hold your base. >> well, you have to listen -- >> and he's doing it. >> right now...
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let me face you towards the white house now.xit of rahm emanuel, the at least, interim appointment, i guess, of pete rouse, what's our signal here? what are we to take away from the replacement of rahm emanuel? >> first of all, i wish rahm the best. he served his country, his president, the people and now he's trying to serve the people of illinois. this will give the president to have a fresh new team with fresh thinking. to once again focus like a laser beam on jobs and the economy, implementing the health care reform bill. implementing the wall street reform bill. this will give the president a chance to start the second half of his first term with a lot more energetic players on the bench. >> i think it was an opportunity missed here. i don't know pete rouse, by all accounts, he's a good guy and will be a good chief of staff. i think they're going to try to get him to stay permanent, but i think they would have benefitted from bringing someone in from outside the inner circle. if my projection is right and republicans gain c
let me face you towards the white house now.xit of rahm emanuel, the at least, interim appointment, i guess, of pete rouse, what's our signal here? what are we to take away from the replacement of rahm emanuel? >> first of all, i wish rahm the best. he served his country, his president, the people and now he's trying to serve the people of illinois. this will give the president to have a fresh new team with fresh thinking. to once again focus like a laser beam on jobs and the economy,...
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let me put this this way. this is someing that is frequently asked so i would like to thank you once again for giving me the opportunity becausanswing ts qstio very important r me. there are 224 customs gionin the world and we export 22 custom regions outof this number. more than 20,000 products. i came to the u. three times in the last three months, and then i will go to canada and then i will go to hong kong, chin south korea and the lt we i w inafri then i will goo europe, georgia. these countries are the countries that i will visit. sohe axis of t world has shifted. ase kw, a new report was publisd anthat report coirms that pmarily the u.s. sev developed countries rightow their share of the world economy is decreasing day by day. gradually decreasing. the united states, japan, germany, u.k., france. now their share in the world trade is decreasing. and after 2015 it will decrease further. so logistic advantages, turkeys are using these advantages and makingrade with ery country in the wor. about india and
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besides, let me see what you guys have. >> you know, i'm leaving. ter school, alice and delores park thinking about human behavior. >> i don't know what people want to -- from me, for real. i have to say i think people just want me to be perfect. but you know what? i am capable of doing anything. it doesn't matter who i am or the way i look. what matters is the effort. i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll! -- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers, her client.
besides, let me see what you guys have. >> you know, i'm leaving. ter school, alice and delores park thinking about human behavior. >> i don't know what people want to -- from me, for real. i have to say i think people just want me to be perfect. but you know what? i am capable of doing anything. it doesn't matter who i am or the way i look. what matters is the effort. i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll! -- she gets all...
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>> let me talk about the fact we have put on the record. clearly what we have an established is starting in july of 2007, goldman sachs was very aggressively demanding cash from a.i.g. under its credit defaults what contracts. one of the most stunning things about that is almost all of the executives said a.i.g. had no knowledge they had signed a billion dollars worth of contracts with various companies, including $20 billion of goldman sachs. they did not realize there would have to post cash if the market value of those securities went down. it is clear goldman sachs was demanding a leaping catch on a.i.g.. but those demands were much lower than the rest of the market. by september, 2008, goldman was joined by many other entities demanding tens of billions of dollars of cash from a.i.g. which helped bring it down. their position is that is whether contracts called for. we have laid the facts out for people to look at. with respect to the role goldman sachs and others played in the marketplace, we hope our report and the facts laid out let
>> let me talk about the fact we have put on the record. clearly what we have an established is starting in july of 2007, goldman sachs was very aggressively demanding cash from a.i.g. under its credit defaults what contracts. one of the most stunning things about that is almost all of the executives said a.i.g. had no knowledge they had signed a billion dollars worth of contracts with various companies, including $20 billion of goldman sachs. they did not realize there would have to post...
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>> let me tell you what i think.hink the fact of the matter is that people are hurting out there. there are more people now on food stamps than ever before. this is a bad time for this country. and by saying that people do want a paycheck and don't want to go on welfare, i think that that's not a racial thing. i think that that's a reality, that people do want a job. >> let me tell you something, you ought to know this. nobody wants to go on food stamps. you go on them because they're poor. and you take food stamps because you want to feed your family. there's nothing funny about it. it's not to be made in tv ads, that's wrong. it's not the first time that newt has played this game. >> newt's on the ballot. the fact of the matter is that people are hurting, but they do want jobs. >> john, i depend on you to keep him off the ballot. >>> i don't mind the actors. up next, white house senior adviser david axelrod is sizing up the race. i think so, that's newt. no, it's not, it's mitt. stick around for the "sideshow." l o
>> let me tell you what i think.hink the fact of the matter is that people are hurting out there. there are more people now on food stamps than ever before. this is a bad time for this country. and by saying that people do want a paycheck and don't want to go on welfare, i think that that's not a racial thing. i think that that's a reality, that people do want a job. >> let me tell you something, you ought to know this. nobody wants to go on food stamps. you go on them because...
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>> let me put this on the table for your consideration. 2010, the mission of the united nations, has it changed or is it the same continuum that it has been since its founding? you have a smile on your face. >> this is the big question. we react to the big challenges. wheat reorganize -- we organize because the challenges change. when you look at the world today, you look at the world of increasing caps today. many people say we live in an age with multiple crises. we have the crisis of terrorism. why do these crises occur? the crisis is always a result of an unsustainable imbalances, so the gap is growing. the role of the u.n. is always to moderate. it leads to is certain balance. it is it a development of core operations between the countries. of course we can lean back in the evening, relax, and not think about the million people who go to bed hungry or the hundreds of thousands of children who die of diseases which can very easily be fought. >> the figure that i read in 2015, so we are two-thirds of the way home with these development goals. even then, 15% of the world would be l
>> let me put this on the table for your consideration. 2010, the mission of the united nations, has it changed or is it the same continuum that it has been since its founding? you have a smile on your face. >> this is the big question. we react to the big challenges. wheat reorganize -- we organize because the challenges change. when you look at the world today, you look at the world of increasing caps today. many people say we live in an age with multiple crises. we have the...
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let me take you to -- specifically, let me take you -- this is the first headline. this is headline number one. ashland, oregon, the "mail tribune," advocates and opponents are butting heads over the state measure. this is a huge topic. we reported on this. should marijuana be legalized for medical use and otherwise. an issue on voter's ballots in four states this november. this particular paper in oregon reports how the ballot measure would aloy privately owned nonprofit dispensaries to distribute medical marijuana. last night, opponents debated the issue with police who are against it. why? not everyone would follow the new law and use marijuana legally and they don't have enough resources. this is what they're reporting in the paper here, to andle the new crop of marijuana cases on top of the normal duties to protect and to serve. we know you're interest in this topic. the newsroom will be dedicating several days here to having marijuana on the ballot. headline two. longbeach, california. the press telegram headline reads -- longbeach pd honors act of bravery. po
let me take you to -- specifically, let me take you -- this is the first headline. this is headline number one. ashland, oregon, the "mail tribune," advocates and opponents are butting heads over the state measure. this is a huge topic. we reported on this. should marijuana be legalized for medical use and otherwise. an issue on voter's ballots in four states this november. this particular paper in oregon reports how the ballot measure would aloy privately owned nonprofit dispensaries...
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supervisor chiu: let me see if there are any comments or questions to city staff. otherwise, i will close the hearing at this time. supervisor avalos: actually, i do have a follow-up. my concern -- i was actually prepared to support this certificate of appropriateness before coming into the board chambers, and i still may do that. my biggest concern was we had discussion about the president's elevated dais, and i had a reaction to see that we were again creating a space that was elevating someone above everyone else, and that is what i was reacting to. i guess the question i have is we make the modifications to create accessibility for the president's area. below where the clerk is sitting, is that going to be accessible as well? if we do choose not to use that elevated side, down below, we will have the accessibility there? >> yes, the clerk's desk, which can be the president's desk if he chooses, will also be fully accessible. it will be at the floor level, and it will be pulled away from the back of the president's podium. supervisor avalos: that will be for any
supervisor chiu: let me see if there are any comments or questions to city staff. otherwise, i will close the hearing at this time. supervisor avalos: actually, i do have a follow-up. my concern -- i was actually prepared to support this certificate of appropriateness before coming into the board chambers, and i still may do that. my biggest concern was we had discussion about the president's elevated dais, and i had a reaction to see that we were again creating a space that was elevating...
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let me forget that. he would have faced a state prison sentence and had he been convicted. >> how has this shape your opinion on proposition 19? >> i am for the legalization of marijuana. i think it is hypocritical in our society that we outlaw marijuana and not alcohol. i think that the time has come for california to reconsider its laws, and it is the citizens#o$ that have taken it o where it is now. it has tak
let me forget that. he would have faced a state prison sentence and had he been convicted. >> how has this shape your opinion on proposition 19? >> i am for the legalization of marijuana. i think it is hypocritical in our society that we outlaw marijuana and not alcohol. i think that the time has come for california to reconsider its laws, and it is the citizens#o$ that have taken it o where it is now. it has tak
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let me, let me say mr. secretary that i am deeply concerned that the years of creating the joint culture - and enforcement there of - can go down the river. and be lost. as long as i'm chairman i'm going to do my best to make sure that culture stays and it's enforced. it's coming too much effort, not just by congressman but by so many outstanding leaders who wear the uniform. they've made it happen and i don't want to see that slip away. and if i have any message for you, mr. secretary, i hope you understand that. >> i do understand it and share the objective mr. chairman as we discussed we're not sure that's the right conduit was appreciate that there may be differences about that. >> first of all, i'd like to request. unanimous approval to submit to the governor of virginia. statement by the city of suffolk also questions that we have requested to be asked by the department. >> without objection. >> mr. chairman, also have enormous respect for you and one of the things that fright energies me about secret
let me, let me say mr. secretary that i am deeply concerned that the years of creating the joint culture - and enforcement there of - can go down the river. and be lost. as long as i'm chairman i'm going to do my best to make sure that culture stays and it's enforced. it's coming too much effort, not just by congressman but by so many outstanding leaders who wear the uniform. they've made it happen and i don't want to see that slip away. and if i have any message for you, mr. secretary, i hope...
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i hear your point, and let me look closer at it.rvisor maxwell: if you would like to continue. >> there is an interesting little part in the examiner about my opposition to the current proposal. the " from the mayor, when asked about the mayor, it said, who? about daly's opposition to the event. it would be funny since i am turned out here from the board of supervisors. i will likely not be on the board of supervisors. crazier things have happened. it occupies the mayor of san francisco and it would be funny if the home district supervisor appears as the term sheet says. , for this proposal -- for this proposal, supervisor maxwell will be the main post -- the main poshost for the participan. if they had been consulted in the process for this bid, if the home district supervisor -- even if i disagreed or a post -- opposed, you couldn't check the staff on these questions. -- you can check the staff on these questions. if they are aware of the neighborhood impact that will happen, unforeseen development proposals, we had a proposal in
i hear your point, and let me look closer at it.rvisor maxwell: if you would like to continue. >> there is an interesting little part in the examiner about my opposition to the current proposal. the " from the mayor, when asked about the mayor, it said, who? about daly's opposition to the event. it would be funny since i am turned out here from the board of supervisors. i will likely not be on the board of supervisors. crazier things have happened. it occupies the mayor of san...
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campos: if i may, i know that supervisor mar wants to make some comments or has some questions, but let me begin by providing some context. it seems to me that when it comes to the decision to hire outside counsel, that the city attorney's office should be given credit for making that call. i think that the fact that you have proactively thought about that issue illustrates the importance that even the appearance of a conflict has in terms of how the city attorney approaches his job, so i think that the mere fact that we are having this conversation i think illustrates the sensitivity with which your office has approached this issue. and having worked in a government law office, i know that when issues of this nature, which are very specific in terms of the kinds of questions that come up -- when issues of this nature come up, you have to first think about a public law office providing this service. it makes sense that notwithstanding the dozens of counties that you have in california, that you would first go to the county's -- counties with which you have a reciprocity agreement, which wo
campos: if i may, i know that supervisor mar wants to make some comments or has some questions, but let me begin by providing some context. it seems to me that when it comes to the decision to hire outside counsel, that the city attorney's office should be given credit for making that call. i think that the fact that you have proactively thought about that issue illustrates the importance that even the appearance of a conflict has in terms of how the city attorney approaches his job, so i think...
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let me just what that this -- let me just look at this. the two additional positions include a person with a background providing medical cannabis to permitted medical cannabis dispensaries, and the 15th is a license or accredited health care practitioner practicing in the city with a background in medical cannabis and familiarity with the laws and regulations governing medical cannabis, so my understanding is those two new positions are to add to the 13 existing members. supervisor campos: that is correct. with that, why don't we open up to public comment? if members of the public would like to speak on this item, please come forward. you each have two minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm happy that this is before you. what we are looking at here it is equal representation, and i am really overjoyed that our community wants to add more community leadership and expertise. the task force supported my suggestions of accredited health care, professional. we do have some concerns for the patient movement a round of pricing for the recommendations,
let me just what that this -- let me just look at this. the two additional positions include a person with a background providing medical cannabis to permitted medical cannabis dispensaries, and the 15th is a license or accredited health care practitioner practicing in the city with a background in medical cannabis and familiarity with the laws and regulations governing medical cannabis, so my understanding is those two new positions are to add to the 13 existing members. supervisor campos:...
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whatever. >> let me say this. >> go to this question. >> let me say this if i may -- >> why don't yousounds like you have the goods on him here. he's basically an out of towner, you argue. >> what debate. >> you want to debate him. >> chris, we want a debate. we're going to have a debate. we'll have as many debates as they want. the problem that they have is that there's two other candidates. i was the secretary of state. i go around the state and we've got 42,000 kids to register to vote. teaching democracy. the other two candidates, we have a candidate -- two other candidates that basically they say, well, they're not really contenders but they qualify to be on the ballot and they should be in the debate. that's what it's all about. >> you want a four-way? >> well, you have to. how are you going to eliminate people to qualify to be on the ballot? how can you do that? i can't in all good conscience say that so i'm willing to debate anywhereux everywhere. we're going to debate on the 18th. i have many more. the bottom line is they're saying a rubber stamp. theome rubber stamp that i a
whatever. >> let me say this. >> go to this question. >> let me say this if i may -- >> why don't yousounds like you have the goods on him here. he's basically an out of towner, you argue. >> what debate. >> you want to debate him. >> chris, we want a debate. we're going to have a debate. we'll have as many debates as they want. the problem that they have is that there's two other candidates. i was the secretary of state. i go around the state and we've...
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when i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a sincere smile and my soul doesn't feel hurt any hor. -- more. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> yay. and next up we have annie. annie yu, i'm sorry. annie yu. >> it's ok. so the poem i'm going to read is book of lives. my name is a book of lives. i press leaves inside, scraps of the city, one crumbled bus ticket, a number -- numb washed with rain, a torn photograph of two little girls. my name settle map of the world. a body of continents and stars. on an airplane i look at the map. flights intersect. travel miles and seas, hours and clouds, a window bird trills by my bed. po
when i'm struggling she holds my hand, letting me know that i can count on her. whenever i feel sad or share a broken tear, she asked me for a hug and it is there in her arms that i feel protected like nothing that dares to touch me could hurt me. there is a power that grows inside me. when i find myself under her wings. under her wings i am calm. and she calls me mija, as if she were saying don't give unon account of stupid things. don't you see how strong you are? and my pain turns into a...
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let me ask you this, let me just see if there's something a little nicer to this story than we've told everybody about. i know you're living it and nothing is nice for you but what's the reaction of your neighbors to this? you mentioned your neighbor was willing to pay on the spot as you were as this fire was going on. has it generally been compassionate and neighborly? >> most everybody has been compassionate and neighborly and i talked to a guy from the city today, he lives up in the city, and he said he hated it. but that was the rule up there. he hated it that it happened. and the way it happened and everything. he hated it. i understood some of the firefighters went home and were sick. some of them even cried over it. i appreciate it. >> let me ask you one more and we'll let you go again with our thanks. what's next for you and the family? >> right now i don't know. we haven't talked. we have to wait until our insurance company comes around and says it's all right to clean up. and then we'll clean up and we'll go from there. will we build back now or later? we'll just have to make
let me ask you this, let me just see if there's something a little nicer to this story than we've told everybody about. i know you're living it and nothing is nice for you but what's the reaction of your neighbors to this? you mentioned your neighbor was willing to pay on the spot as you were as this fire was going on. has it generally been compassionate and neighborly? >> most everybody has been compassionate and neighborly and i talked to a guy from the city today, he lives up in the...