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let me tell you campaign. against caroline that we want to say that's not true that it hasn't worked if you want to look at where wages have been increasing if you want to look at the place where you are living wage jobs and. prices the taxes are kind of used two point two percentage points good or the rest of the united states so they are not anything i look at growing up or going. going is leaving the hammer of the union in washington state i'm going to south carolina right to work state because it's cheaper to do business in creating jobs right archies our to do business yes you know that they believe is this on the backs of labor i'll just as they later get to paycheck labor gets a page of that decade check out to be enough to eat or are they going to be need to be on. how do you get out of that like a large part of the the way to go to the. cycle is what's better having the job at a slightly lower wage or not having the job at all when boeing leaves the state what's better making two dollars an hour i'm g
let me tell you campaign. against caroline that we want to say that's not true that it hasn't worked if you want to look at where wages have been increasing if you want to look at the place where you are living wage jobs and. prices the taxes are kind of used two point two percentage points good or the rest of the united states so they are not anything i look at growing up or going. going is leaving the hammer of the union in washington state i'm going to south carolina right to work state...
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david, let me start with you.ing untenable at a political level for the white house not to have a specific, articulate clarion voice saying here is what the answer is goinging to going i to be to the economic problems? >> i think austan goolsbee departure leaves that void and tim geithner, in fairness, not everybody has left. tim geithner is there as treasury secretary. he was there from the beginning. gene sperling moved up. he's been there since the beginning and ben bernanke has been there since the beginning, from the fed. i don't think everybody has jump shipped or left them. i think the goolsbee departure has left a void on the spokesman side. and i really think that it signals that maybe this administration is not going to rethink its economic policy. they're going to ride this out. and as we discussed last week, i think both bob reich and i would argue, you've really got to think about putting more steam back in this economy. >> secretary reich, let me come to you, you have been there in the thick of the p
david, let me start with you.ing untenable at a political level for the white house not to have a specific, articulate clarion voice saying here is what the answer is goinging to going i to be to the economic problems? >> i think austan goolsbee departure leaves that void and tim geithner, in fairness, not everybody has left. tim geithner is there as treasury secretary. he was there from the beginning. gene sperling moved up. he's been there since the beginning and ben bernanke has been...
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go in there and let me go let me hear you were completely for it this is like talking to let me let me carry on this one minute let me phrase folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. yeah the european project is something the germans completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money on germans but if you look at all of that you're sort of going to hear. ok robert the voters say the voters that you're only going to lead support the euro because the economy's benefits are greatly wrong that it helps their exports to other nations within the eurozone and doesn't allow other nations of the eurozone nations to compete. so really that's why the german we believe that we does not have the area for the journey across a laser device and i was only detect usually. ok. go ahead and as i said this is not somebody to go only so it's in the form of the you. research research royal when i say can digest the e.u. vassal go ahead please it's important that germany has been leading the charge together with other parts of northern europe like
go in there and let me go let me hear you were completely for it this is like talking to let me let me carry on this one minute let me phrase folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. yeah the european project is something the germans completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money on germans but if you look at all of that you're sort of going to hear. ok robert the voters say the voters that you're only going to lead support the euro...
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for and overpricing let me let me let me let me explain let me just explain thirty what i can share. are you really that way ition ok what you mean by reallocation is that you're going to pay the bondholders while you take money away from bad friends that that will buy us about a month so if you want to suggest it is better answer out there fighting interact that day we should keep their money back so that the bondholders can get more say you guys won't raise the debt ceiling i bet you're going to grow popular are ladies after all but i want to thank you very much for joining me and i'm sure this is something that's going to keep on going we'll be hearing a lot more of this thanks so much. thanks so much now still ahead on tonight's show has the drug war benefit lead failure that's a claim being made today in a report by global commission looking at drug policy one of the report's findings are some moments and g.o.p. members in the house passed a bill that causes a lot of comments for president obama's national security strategy and they not trust obama despite the fact that i don't
for and overpricing let me let me let me let me explain let me just explain thirty what i can share. are you really that way ition ok what you mean by reallocation is that you're going to pay the bondholders while you take money away from bad friends that that will buy us about a month so if you want to suggest it is better answer out there fighting interact that day we should keep their money back so that the bondholders can get more say you guys won't raise the debt ceiling i bet you're going...
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go in there let me go where you were completely for this is like talking to let me let me clear it on this one committed by me please folks please this is a great cross stock up or so but let's go to garrett ok. the european project is something the germans completely believe in. european periphery is going to make a lot of money but if you know that you're going to take him. ok robert the voters voted you know that you're only going to lead supports the euro because the economy's benefits greatly are going with it helps their exports to other nations within the euro zone and doesn't allow other nations of the eurozone nations to compete. so really that's why the german we believe but we don't. produce a show of force and i was. ok. i had been asked so this is only in the form of the you very very. research royal when i say i was consolidating the e.u. vanessa go ahead please it's important that germany has been leading the charge together with other parts of northern europe like sweden which is not in the euro so it's nothing to do with that it's the state of their economies the t
go in there let me go where you were completely for this is like talking to let me let me clear it on this one committed by me please folks please this is a great cross stock up or so but let's go to garrett ok. the european project is something the germans completely believe in. european periphery is going to make a lot of money but if you know that you're going to take him. ok robert the voters voted you know that you're only going to lead supports the euro because the economy's benefits...
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hia chi let me introduce myself. my name is goto motimoshi and 8 years ago my wife and brother will were killed and i've been searching since for the man who did it. fortunately, i found him. congratulations! where? here. here? the man next door and i'm going to kill him. tell him to come here now. go tell him to come here now. [crying] excuse me. [singing] come on in and listen to this story! is it the story about gatomoshi. how do you know. because the samurai next door is him. he's going to kill you. kill me? no. listen, it wasn't me. it was somebody else. i just hear that story. i'm sorry. last month and i thought that's good story but actually it wasn't me. it was another man. it wasn't you? oh, no. someone else. go tell samurai, please! okay. i'll try but, i don't know if he'll listen. he's very, very angry. please! please! samurai - where is he? bring him to me! wait. let me explain. he said actually it wasn't him. it was somebody else and he just told the story. i'm sorry. it wasn't him. it was another man. a
hia chi let me introduce myself. my name is goto motimoshi and 8 years ago my wife and brother will were killed and i've been searching since for the man who did it. fortunately, i found him. congratulations! where? here. here? the man next door and i'm going to kill him. tell him to come here now. go tell him to come here now. [crying] excuse me. [singing] come on in and listen to this story! is it the story about gatomoshi. how do you know. because the samurai next door is him. he's going to...
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let me say that again and again, no, you don't. there was a large collective rolling of the eyes when all this happened. those of us who are women, excuse me? excuse me? what is going on here? and look. all i can say is that the studies show that more parity, more diversity, more gender equality across the board. whether it is in politics, at the top of business, whether it public spear and public life, does produce different results. research shows, for instance, that more women at top levels of businesses, those businesses produce more money. those women who were hedge funders and who are, have a different and slightly less dramatic results in their investments and hedge funding, and i spoke to one of the most senior women in the world right now who is christiane le guard, the french finance minister, and potentially the new head of the imf. >> and she had a fascinating thing to say. we have a clip of this. listen to this. >> we inject less libido. we don't necessarily project our egos into cutting a deal. i believe there's a majo
let me say that again and again, no, you don't. there was a large collective rolling of the eyes when all this happened. those of us who are women, excuse me? excuse me? what is going on here? and look. all i can say is that the studies show that more parity, more diversity, more gender equality across the board. whether it is in politics, at the top of business, whether it public spear and public life, does produce different results. research shows, for instance, that more women at top levels...
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sandy, let me start with you.ve lost the pr battle at a minimum over the last couple of years. where has the notion that unions build the middle class, are essential to equity and fairness, where has that notion gone? >> well, we certainly have to bring that notion back. we need to communicate a lot more with our own membership in our unions but also have our members talk to their neighbors and the people in the community and reach out, because really people should be demanding what we have, not the other way around. >> let me follow up on that. as you look across the national politics and you see state after state taking away public sector bargaining rights, you see private sector unions agreeing to wage concessions, how do you explain those things when the wealthier are getting wealthier. what do you think has happened to the capacity of union leaders to articulate the need of the middle class that has representation? >> i think we have to get back to our roots, back to the members, educate them more about the i
sandy, let me start with you.ve lost the pr battle at a minimum over the last couple of years. where has the notion that unions build the middle class, are essential to equity and fairness, where has that notion gone? >> well, we certainly have to bring that notion back. we need to communicate a lot more with our own membership in our unions but also have our members talk to their neighbors and the people in the community and reach out, because really people should be demanding what we...
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let me go over this. first of all, if you heard opec's say last week there is a sufficient supply of oil. the price is going up not because of oil prices or the supply or demand. the man is clearly on the upswing -- demand is clearly on the upswing. in the united states, least 25% of the world's energy. demand is going up critically and china and india. this is a worldwide commodity. what we really need to have his alternative energy sources available to us. natural gas is one of those. solar energy is another. wind is another geothermal is another. i know it is controversial, but i am a very big supporter of nuclear power. nuclear power is clean energy. it is not damaging to the environment. i believe we rely on about 20% to 25% of all electricity today is the result of nuclear- powered, accretes our energy. i think the way we can get away from oil prices, not justbuy more oil -- again, the say you are a cane maker and it is a worldwide price and you can sell that for $10 in france or london or germany,
let me go over this. first of all, if you heard opec's say last week there is a sufficient supply of oil. the price is going up not because of oil prices or the supply or demand. the man is clearly on the upswing -- demand is clearly on the upswing. in the united states, least 25% of the world's energy. demand is going up critically and china and india. this is a worldwide commodity. what we really need to have his alternative energy sources available to us. natural gas is one of those. solar...
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you see let me let me tell you. that at the bottom line if i get the care i know you want to say that's not true but it hasn't worked if you want to look at where wages have been increasing if you want to look at the place where you can actually live in wage jobs and. those that don't like a crisis but such as the economy is two point two percentage points better than the rest of the united states so they are not anything i'd look at boing boing. boing is leaving the hammer of the union in with washington state and i'm going to south carolina right to work state because it's cheaper to do business and creating jobs and they are cheaper to do business just you don't have any listeners on that that's of labor i'll just as the labor gets a paycheck labor gets a page out that their paycheck acid enough to eat or other benefit need to be on. there how do you get out of that like a large part of the way to go to the cyclist what's better having a job at a slightly lower wage or not having the job at all when going leaves
you see let me let me tell you. that at the bottom line if i get the care i know you want to say that's not true but it hasn't worked if you want to look at where wages have been increasing if you want to look at the place where you can actually live in wage jobs and. those that don't like a crisis but such as the economy is two point two percentage points better than the rest of the united states so they are not anything i'd look at boing boing. boing is leaving the hammer of the union in with...
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let me ask you this. when we spoke yesterday, as i heard his story i asked him, how did you survive death row? the mechanics of this. i asked about how much time in the yard that he got. i wonder if you could share with members of -- in the auditorium where your daily life was like on death row. >> i cannot handle i was watching. this was death row in louisiana. you have three televisions on the wall, you were in your cell 23 hours per day, you get out for the shower or exercise, -- >> let me interrupt you to make this clear. you are completely alone, and the televisions are outside of the cell, or multiple inmates can be watching them? and they all may be on different channels? and you have to hear this even if you are not watching television? >> this is crazy. you have sought -- you have for televisions and four different channels, 15 people tried to talk at the same time. i was there was a mentally disturbed people and they actually had to have shot to calm them down, whatever kinds of drugs that they
let me ask you this. when we spoke yesterday, as i heard his story i asked him, how did you survive death row? the mechanics of this. i asked about how much time in the yard that he got. i wonder if you could share with members of -- in the auditorium where your daily life was like on death row. >> i cannot handle i was watching. this was death row in louisiana. you have three televisions on the wall, you were in your cell 23 hours per day, you get out for the shower or exercise, --...
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let me go to my friend ed rollins. here is what i think you're facing, tell me if i'm wrong.arah palin didn't want romney. we have a lot of reasons. she is not him and he's not her. she doesn't want bachmann. she wants a nominee that she can claim she made. >> pel, she won't make anybody. if she wants it run, they will be the credible candidate. you have to run these things. >> she can't be the tiger in somebody's tank? >> no. we haven't played that game in a long, long time. romney said that night it comes down to two, maybe three. he may be one of the ones. i would give it a 50/50 chance. >> so you are working with for bachmann? >> i'm working for ms. bachmann. >> right. congresswoman bachmann. did you say on the record here, palin doesn't matter? >> well, if she runs she matters. >> well if she doesn't run. >> if she doesn't run, she doesn't matter. >> that's a statement. >> she just said she will matter if she doesn't rung. >> we don't have any king makers any more. >> can she play a role if she doesn't run. >> i think if you look, last week -- >> you need access, he just
let me go to my friend ed rollins. here is what i think you're facing, tell me if i'm wrong.arah palin didn't want romney. we have a lot of reasons. she is not him and he's not her. she doesn't want bachmann. she wants a nominee that she can claim she made. >> pel, she won't make anybody. if she wants it run, they will be the credible candidate. you have to run these things. >> she can't be the tiger in somebody's tank? >> no. we haven't played that game in a long, long time....
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all right going to this is killing me around here of course first thing that let me come back because you asked me that question before i list this orderly versus orderly we're now in a program with greece never mind the other debates what is the difference here the part of the problem and it's true is that within the euro if greece defaults then there is technically an immediate problem for the solvency of all this banking system and that party depends on how the e.c.p.a. reacts b.c.p. has already been beyond almost the pale in terms of accepting poor collateral in exchange for liquidity cheering all the crisis now if greece does default and that's made quite clear p.c.b. is always there is impossible situation of having to ask well what. but it's also we are not this sort of means there immediately having to ask but this money and this means that the greek banking system has an immediate problem as well now that could push greece to a very quick decision about leaving the euro but i think that part of the reason we're trying to buy time now and we're still trying to buy time is to a
all right going to this is killing me around here of course first thing that let me come back because you asked me that question before i list this orderly versus orderly we're now in a program with greece never mind the other debates what is the difference here the part of the problem and it's true is that within the euro if greece defaults then there is technically an immediate problem for the solvency of all this banking system and that party depends on how the e.c.p.a. reacts b.c.p. has...
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go in there let me go here you were completely for it this is like talking let me let me carry on this one with me please folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. you know the european project is something a dream and completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money are you going to put it that you're sort of going to take care. ok robert but the voters i get you only going to lead supports the euro because their economies benefits are greatly limited helps their exports to other nations within the euro zone and doesn't allow other nations of the eurozone nations to compete so really that's why the german we believe we does it every year as we do you approach your leisure of course and i was going to take you forward like i cannot hold on the show ok i know. you had been asked so this isn't surprising because only it's in the form of the you. research research and i say sure it can dynamically vanessa go ahead please it's important that germany has been leading the charge together with other parts of northern europe like
go in there let me go here you were completely for it this is like talking let me let me carry on this one with me please folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. you know the european project is something a dream and completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money are you going to put it that you're sort of going to take care. ok robert but the voters i get you only going to lead supports the euro because their economies benefits...
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. >> let me finish. >> bring it on your own? >> if you have a -- >> a corporation? >> i understand but if you have a strong case there's plenty of attorneys out there who -- >> there isn't. i practiced law, a case against wal-mart would have buried me in paperwork. there's no way. we all require people to put up the money. in this country we have a >> absolutely better, because you can just bury an individual routinely and send the same type of paperwork to make them try to discover the one thing that they have asked for. so much better, also it's going to cut down on your ability to be sued in this case, you will not be able to have an attorney say, yes. maybe it's a small amount of money you'll get for the individual. maybe it's only $20,000 in back pay which is a lot for the individual but that's not enough to take on a corporation. >> will this decision protect other big companies from class action suits? let me hear from this side of the table. >> i do think this draws the line in the stand that's what you saw happening here with the court. as i said at the top
. >> let me finish. >> bring it on your own? >> if you have a -- >> a corporation? >> i understand but if you have a strong case there's plenty of attorneys out there who -- >> there isn't. i practiced law, a case against wal-mart would have buried me in paperwork. there's no way. we all require people to put up the money. in this country we have a >> absolutely better, because you can just bury an individual routinely and send the same type of...
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ok, and let me ask our clerk to read item 60.m 60. >> item 60 is whether or not to sit as a committee as a whole. >> i have no objection. this is confusing. i do have something to say of your consolidation of the items though. i have a lot of papers here. president chiu: you are welcome to say whenever you wish. >> where is it? we're supposed to get on record that we object to the consolidation, and we want to preserve our rights. i represent the coalition for a better north beach library and playground. all of the hearings are consolidated into one. i would like to add this following statement. we object to the consolidation but state for the record bobby, the eir process having to do with the master plan, and as testify today, which you were here, we object to each of the items before you today. thank you. thank you. any other members of the public who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed is closed. colleagues, can we approve this motion without objection? this is approved. now, at this time colleagues, i
ok, and let me ask our clerk to read item 60.m 60. >> item 60 is whether or not to sit as a committee as a whole. >> i have no objection. this is confusing. i do have something to say of your consolidation of the items though. i have a lot of papers here. president chiu: you are welcome to say whenever you wish. >> where is it? we're supposed to get on record that we object to the consolidation, and we want to preserve our rights. i represent the coalition for a better north...
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let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by a 45-year-old married man in september, by the way, to continue this point of view, the second woman, here it is. this is an e-mail, let's see, this is in september of last fall. i guess we get enough of this. let's go on. alex, maybe this is age group stuff. i guess i don't get sexting or texting or why people communicate this this little you get the drift of this. let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by a 45-year-old married man in september, by the way, to continue this point of view, the second woman, here it is. this is an e-mail, let's see, this is in september of last fall. i guess we get enough of this. let's go on. alex, maybe this is age group stuff. i guess i don't get sexting or texting or why people communicate this this little girl, little boy language. like ouch. apparently he said to someone the other day, ugh. speaks in almost a comic book, like this cartoon language in the midst of sexual conversa
let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by a 45-year-old married man in september, by the way, to continue this point of view, the second woman, here it is. this is an e-mail, let's see, this is in september of last fall. i guess we get enough of this. let's go on. alex, maybe this is age group stuff. i guess i don't get sexting or texting or why people communicate this this little you get the drift of this. let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by...
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naomi, let me ask you this. she survive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily, suicidally self-destructive for him to have put these images and words out on a public forum. obviously. does that mean he's an inadequate politician? he's done something that should destroy his career? no, i don't think so. and i think there's a larger issue. it's a really urgent one. which is that -- and i've said this before. here's another example. we now live in a surveillance society in which all of our leaders can assume that they're under surveillance all the time if the opposition wants to read their e-mails, follow their phone messages, and so on. and when are the american going to say enough if it's not, you know, children, if it's not illegal. we have to give people
naomi, let me ask you this. she survive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily, suicidally self-destructive for him to have put these images and words out on a public forum. obviously. does that mean he's an inadequate politician?...
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>> let me just say this.e any agreement for such an agreement unless the house democrats are part of that, unless the speaker comes to the table with 218 votes. but i think the president has been involved. he's talked about bipartisanship. he's talked about balance and what we do. the obstacle has come because leader cantor has walked away from the table because he doesn't want to deal with special interest, tax subsidies and the need -- >> the republicans don't want any tax increases in the debt ceiling? >> it's not a question of tax increases. >> sorry, they don't want -- yes, right, they don't want changes in revenue. >> what we're talking about here, some of the things that -- leader cantor can't handle the truth when it comes to these tax subsidies for big oil, for corporations sending jobs overseas, for giving tax breaks to the wealthiest people in the country while they're asking seniors to pay more for less to be on as they abolish medicare. >> in the end they refer to tax increases as subsidies, anyt
>> let me just say this.e any agreement for such an agreement unless the house democrats are part of that, unless the speaker comes to the table with 218 votes. but i think the president has been involved. he's talked about bipartisanship. he's talked about balance and what we do. the obstacle has come because leader cantor has walked away from the table because he doesn't want to deal with special interest, tax subsidies and the need -- >> the republicans don't want any tax...
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naomi, let me ask you this.urvive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily, suicidally self-destructive for him to have put these images and words out on a public forum. obviously. does that mean he's an inadequate politician? he's done something that should destroy his career? no, i don't think so. and i think there's a larger issue. it's a really urgent one. which is that -- and i've said this before. here's another example. we now live in a surveillance society in which all of our leaders can assume that they're under surveillance all the time if the opposition wants to read their e-mails, follow their phone messages, and so on. and when are the american going to say enough if it's not, you know, children, if it's not illegal. we have to give people space
naomi, let me ask you this.urvive, what do you think, you've seen this, you've read what is there, what's been published. what is your visceral response to all this? >> i mean, i think there are two really separate issues that are tangled up in one, and it's important to tease them out. one is was a huge lapse of judgment, crazily, suicidally self-destructive for him to have put these images and words out on a public forum. obviously. does that mean he's an inadequate politician? he's...
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so, let me -- let me talk about what has happened in the last fiscal year. we have restructured the debt, i would like to thank you for your support for the asian art museum. without your support we would not have success, and we solve the major obstacle for this wonderful institution. with the city of san francisco as well. and the goals were said very clearly. we needed to do this to achieve financial stability. what is happening now, is immediately after the crisis was solved, we restructured the museum so that we could better streamline the operation with more of a focus on business development. there was the revenue and the sources that helped to sustain what ever the program was that we wanted to develop further with the mission. looking at the next coming fiscal year starting on july 1, we will show public engagement campaign, in order to boost further awareness of this institution and to develop a new program and last but not least, to initiate what is required of us by the agreement between the museum and the city, but also as a further growth of th
so, let me -- let me talk about what has happened in the last fiscal year. we have restructured the debt, i would like to thank you for your support for the asian art museum. without your support we would not have success, and we solve the major obstacle for this wonderful institution. with the city of san francisco as well. and the goals were said very clearly. we needed to do this to achieve financial stability. what is happening now, is immediately after the crisis was solved, we...
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take let's tax rats what i said let's look let me get in here caroline what do you think he needs to answer. i think you need to tell me why corporations are doing so well given your theory that government spending somehow stifles the private sector that's a great question what if they did that because they're they're sitting on money that was handed to them by the federal treasury they're not speed they're not creating the well worker ations are i mean. paid back their money no no no a lot of them have not that's they've been playing with other government money chrysler has done that g.m. has done that a lot of the last two banks have just taken other government money to repay other government money it's not going to recovery we're going to lose you know obama claims we're going to make a profit on bill you know we're not he just now announced today that we over all you know we're not going to obama just announced they were going to lose twenty percent of our money over sixteen billion out of the eighty we spent i mean let me erika'
take let's tax rats what i said let's look let me get in here caroline what do you think he needs to answer. i think you need to tell me why corporations are doing so well given your theory that government spending somehow stifles the private sector that's a great question what if they did that because they're they're sitting on money that was handed to them by the federal treasury they're not speed they're not creating the well worker ations are i mean. paid back their money no no no a lot of...
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let me run through cut.ill oppose the debt ceiling until there are substantial spending cuts that would take affect 2012. define substantial. >> we are leaving that open so we can negotiate. we need to do something that significantly lowers spending in the short term. the second point, the cap spend something to put controls on spending over the long term and guide it towards a balanced budget, and which is the goal to pass a budget and allow states to ratify it and allow states after it's aratified, to take place. we have to make hard decisions and balance the budget. candy, i am convinced if we don't have that requirement, we will keep spending until our country becomes worst than greece. >> i understand what you are saying is, i don't care if the country defaults, unless we do this, i'm not voting for a debt ceiling? >> i do care if we default. >> why does the treasury secretary say it's going to be cat troughic, and why don't you believe that? >> default will do it. we won't default. we will go back to b
let me run through cut.ill oppose the debt ceiling until there are substantial spending cuts that would take affect 2012. define substantial. >> we are leaving that open so we can negotiate. we need to do something that significantly lowers spending in the short term. the second point, the cap spend something to put controls on spending over the long term and guide it towards a balanced budget, and which is the goal to pass a budget and allow states to ratify it and allow states after...
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let me read a few more names. [reading names] good afternoon. >> it is clear in every area that we have people that are battling ethical issues. supervisor campos: speaking to the -- >> somebody was a bustedtweetib -- busted tweeting, emailing. she needed judgments based on evidence. she was dismissed. she told us plainly that she did not have to prove with scientific facts or presidents -- precedents. she said she did not have to give any sign to the facts or evidence. she has also made everything that she stated on the record. what we want is everything she said, everything she had oversight, everything she had her hands on, we wanted to revisited, reviewed, and investigated. it is clear she violated the department of health's own principles. that is what we are asking for. supervisor campos: i ask that you refer your comments -- >> i apologize. how to do your job. how to make sure they can do this so we can pass this project forward. that is a violation. we wanted revisited, reviewed, and investigated, not by t
let me read a few more names. [reading names] good afternoon. >> it is clear in every area that we have people that are battling ethical issues. supervisor campos: speaking to the -- >> somebody was a bustedtweetib -- busted tweeting, emailing. she needed judgments based on evidence. she was dismissed. she told us plainly that she did not have to prove with scientific facts or presidents -- precedents. she said she did not have to give any sign to the facts or evidence. she has also...
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go here and let me go in there you were completely for it this is like talking to let me let me carry on this one from each of these folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. the european project is something that germans completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money i don't know that europeans are going to take him. ok robert the voters i heard you only got a single believe it supports the euro because the economy's benefiting greatly regret it helps their exports to other nations within the eurozone and doesn't allow other nations of the eurozone nations to compete so really that's why the german we believe that we does it every year if we don't you know probably later this and i was going to the victims or you know i could not hold on the show ok i mean this is probably had been as bad as this is until finally got only in the form of the you are very smart there is research research royle when i say she was conducting you think verso go ahead please it's important that germany has been leading the charge i gather with o
go here and let me go in there you were completely for it this is like talking to let me let me carry on this one from each of these folks please this is great crosstalk episode but let's go to garrick ok. the european project is something that germans completely believe in. the european periphery is going to make a lot of money i don't know that europeans are going to take him. ok robert the voters i heard you only got a single believe it supports the euro because the economy's benefiting...
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>> jimmy: "give me the backpack full of rocks, honey. let'show are you going to breathe?" >> jimmy: "give me the garden hose." >> higgins: "oh no." >> jimmy: "i'm going down seven feet. here we go." >> higgins: "oh my god. [ laughter ] if your father dies --" >> jimmy: what is wrong with people? what is wrong with dad? this one's from @sjpool, she says "my dad thinks netflix is a scam." [ laughter ] what does that mean? >> higgins: "i don't go for that." >> jimmy: i don't go for that. [ laughter ] >> higgins: that is a scam. [ laughter ] i ain't falling for that. in two years, you come to me. [ laughter ] don't rent it, don't rent it! oh yeah, instant cue. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this one's from @81hearts. she says "every time he sees a hot girl on tv, he will scream hello. one time, a friend asked if we had a parrot." hello. hello. [ laughter ] shut up! >> jimmy: hello. [ laughter ] >> higgins: hello. >> jimmy: this one is from @abitneurotic. she says "while driving and suffering from a case of road rage, my dad called someone a jackleg." [ la
>> jimmy: "give me the backpack full of rocks, honey. let'show are you going to breathe?" >> jimmy: "give me the garden hose." >> higgins: "oh no." >> jimmy: "i'm going down seven feet. here we go." >> higgins: "oh my god. [ laughter ] if your father dies --" >> jimmy: what is wrong with people? what is wrong with dad? this one's from @sjpool, she says "my dad thinks netflix is a scam." [ laughter ]...
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let me just move you on. we've spent, basically since the president took office, $814 billion on the stimulus. by the time you add in some of the things that were increases in the budget for infrastructure, education, things like that, sort of -- very close to $1 trillion. have we gotten our money's worth in jobs? >> well, the stimulus effort, the recovery act, was passed at a moment when the private sector was in freefall. so the purpose of the act is to add jobs but is even more importantly to prevent us going into a great depression. and we did avoid going into a great depression. and we've come a million miles from the moment that the president took office when the economy's losing 780,000 jobs a month and people are actively talking about will there be an end to the financial system in the united states. so that part was quite important. now we've moved to adding jobs in the economy. we've added 2 million jobs over the last 15 months. >> but not enough, you would concede. >> not enough, absolutely not. w
let me just move you on. we've spent, basically since the president took office, $814 billion on the stimulus. by the time you add in some of the things that were increases in the budget for infrastructure, education, things like that, sort of -- very close to $1 trillion. have we gotten our money's worth in jobs? >> well, the stimulus effort, the recovery act, was passed at a moment when the private sector was in freefall. so the purpose of the act is to add jobs but is even more...
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mike murphy, let me start with you. rick santorum, he's in it to win it.tions himself as the one true conservative here with some experience is. he for real? >> well, as he pointed out, he was governor of a big, blue, hard-to-win state for republicans -- governor, senator of that state. on the other hand, not as famous. a lot of his story is wases, you know, did this, did that. there is social concern and there is room for that in the iowa caucus. it's hard to see the path for nomination for him. >> mayor reed, the other story is congressman anthony weiner and you heard from congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, you know, there's only so much we can do here to push him out of office. he's hanging in. how much is this distracting democrats of doing the real business of fixing the economy, which is going to weigh so heavily? >> it's very bad for democrats. i believe the congressman should resign so we can move on. the fact of the matter is democrats were doing very well on the medicare conversation. paul ryan had really given the democrats a great deal of
mike murphy, let me start with you. rick santorum, he's in it to win it.tions himself as the one true conservative here with some experience is. he for real? >> well, as he pointed out, he was governor of a big, blue, hard-to-win state for republicans -- governor, senator of that state. on the other hand, not as famous. a lot of his story is wases, you know, did this, did that. there is social concern and there is room for that in the iowa caucus. it's hard to see the path for nomination...
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let me just ask you this. if you have and all ied, and you need to get a medical to deal with the injuries that are outside the embassy, or you are under fire and have to shoot your way out to get back to safety come in either case you have to get someone there to attend to the wounded, and you have to aggressively use force to get out why do you think that is not an inherently governmental function? >> because i believe even in those circumstances security is not inherent in the government. >> i regard that as there is law enforcement which is inherently governmental, and then there is security. >> if i could ask you this, ambassador, you use security to cover such a range. on an eroded down. as we have to fight our way in to get to people that have been injured and fight our way out to get away from its. we have to use an aggressive effort with guns, with weapons to do that. why is that not inherently governmental? >> because it doesn't meet the definitions of inherently governmental? >> what is that? >> it'
let me just ask you this. if you have and all ied, and you need to get a medical to deal with the injuries that are outside the embassy, or you are under fire and have to shoot your way out to get back to safety come in either case you have to get someone there to attend to the wounded, and you have to aggressively use force to get out why do you think that is not an inherently governmental function? >> because i believe even in those circumstances security is not inherent in the...
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let me tell you about a very important phone call i made.got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical...
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let me let me jump in here i think that it's a little more than that you know in crisis you know yes banks bail out other banks were it's the i.m.f. or it's other banks bailing out banks but this is this is a little more serious you're talking about trade precipitating in a contagion across into spain probably and then who knows where else and so is trying to avoid another crisis situation which then not is this a little bit higher up than just banks bailing out banks we're trying to prevent a financial crisis to repeat itself or what happened last spring and that will affect not only europe it will affect us here in the united states as well ok andrew i mean it's kind of a slippery slope personnel here because this is what's happening i mean there is this tendency you know well i mean trouble i have carried all this money i lied about it especially in the case of greece and now we need help so germans really come out ok for i mean we see this time and again. so here's the question jerry's odds right you have to bail out the banks if there's one thing we learned from the last couple
let me let me jump in here i think that it's a little more than that you know in crisis you know yes banks bail out other banks were it's the i.m.f. or it's other banks bailing out banks but this is this is a little more serious you're talking about trade precipitating in a contagion across into spain probably and then who knows where else and so is trying to avoid another crisis situation which then not is this a little bit higher up than just banks bailing out banks we're trying to prevent a...
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let me let me get this straight.philly. [ cheers ] shout-out to "fruit by the foot." shout-out to magazine perfumes. very good. shout-out to the club. shout-out to babies. shout-out to summer. [ cheers ] shout-out to wool caps in the summer. and shout-out to all our fans for making "thank you notes" a hit. that's all the time we have for shout-outs! thank you! we will be right back with jason lee! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] good news: men use soap. bad news: men use soap that can really dry their skin. and some have been doing so for over twenty years. so, if you think about it, soap has been drying men's skin since break dancing became totally rad and macgyver was saving the world with tweezers. fear not, dove men plus care is here. it's the bar with one quarter moisturizing cream, so it cleans and leaves skin feeling moisturized. dove men + care. also try dove men + care sensitive clean body wash. [ ding! ] dirty mouth, huh? what've you been up to? ♪ bleeeehhhhhh! i don't know what you're talking
let me let me get this straight.philly. [ cheers ] shout-out to "fruit by the foot." shout-out to magazine perfumes. very good. shout-out to the club. shout-out to babies. shout-out to summer. [ cheers ] shout-out to wool caps in the summer. and shout-out to all our fans for making "thank you notes" a hit. that's all the time we have for shout-outs! thank you! we will be right back with jason lee! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] good news: men use soap. bad...
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let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by a 45-year-old married man in september, by the way, to continue this point of view, the second woman, here it is. this is an e-mail, let's see, this is in september of last fall. i guess we get enough of this. let's go on. alex, maybe this is age group stuff. i guess i don't get sexting or texting or why people communicate this this little girl, little boy language. like ouch. apparently he said to someone the other day, ugh. speaks in almost a comic book, like this cartoon language in the midst of sexual conversation. >> i think that is part of protocol on social network communication and shorthand. it is intimate and so forth. but you know, i think the real issue here is this is an elected representative who has positioned himself as a champion for liberal causes and has conducted himself in manner that won him a lot of accolades in certain corners. at the same time, he has been very strident and has been very purposeful. and in the back
let me go to alex. this kind of conversation being carried on by a 45-year-old married man in september, by the way, to continue this point of view, the second woman, here it is. this is an e-mail, let's see, this is in september of last fall. i guess we get enough of this. let's go on. alex, maybe this is age group stuff. i guess i don't get sexting or texting or why people communicate this this little girl, little boy language. like ouch. apparently he said to someone the other day, ugh....
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wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms.ilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a demonstration going on. [inaudible] how come we cannot use that facility? they cannot even get a good job and fair pay. men, they come up missing. rape -- they do not want to talk about that, but if it is a white woman, it is on the news, on the radio, on television. i do not want to die like that. so i'm going to stay black and die. if i could do one thing -- >> i told you, you need to move on. do i need to get the police?" >> sir, i picked -- "sir, i paid my fare. it is my constitutional right." the driver gets off the bus. police officers come. they are at the back
wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms.ilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library,...
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let me get it for you. it's in my pocket. [ laughter ] let me see -- other pocket, other pocket.] i best be sitting. >> is there something else in your other pocket that you wanted to -- [ laughter ] >> i think there is. wait a second. let me get it for you. it's right here. it is a pen cap. no, it's not! [ laughter ] i was mistaken. well, well, well. now let me ask you one -- [ wheezes ] >> jimmy, you do this great trick that i just love. it's the running man. i just love that dance. >> jimmy: oh really? >> yeah, could you do it? >> jimmy: i will absolutely -- yes, do it for you. [ laughter ] i'm going to get up and do it for you right now. >> i love it. i love it. >> i'm going to do the running man right now. i'm getting up and doing it right now. come on, i'm getting up and run, run, run, like a running man. [ laughter ] >> do it. >> jimmy: okay, enough silliness. we're out of time. >> oh, darn. well, thanks so much for having me on your show. you are such a dumbass. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i am a dumbass! and this has been "other voices" with james thomas fallon. [ cheers and
let me get it for you. it's in my pocket. [ laughter ] let me see -- other pocket, other pocket.] i best be sitting. >> is there something else in your other pocket that you wanted to -- [ laughter ] >> i think there is. wait a second. let me get it for you. it's right here. it is a pen cap. no, it's not! [ laughter ] i was mistaken. well, well, well. now let me ask you one -- [ wheezes ] >> jimmy, you do this great trick that i just love. it's the running man. i just love...
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just let me know. this is a question, how can we make certain that the gains that we have made in the fifth district on public safety, with economic vitality and policing, that this continues despite the budget cuts. it would be a good idea to have the representatives of the police department, the captain, along with others. >> i think the captain is a great job at the northern station. she will not go anywhere. there are efficiencies that we could use to make up for what we may lose to retirements. this is a major issue but i met with the mayor just yesterday in making certain that the public safety does not suffer in any way as we go through the budget crunch. we will do whatever we have to do. she would like to say a couple of things. she has a lot of great initiatives that are planned. >> recently, we put together an emergency -- an emerging neighborhood group -- you can give me your e-mail and i will send you the actual invitation. it is through these partnerships that we will continue these effor
just let me know. this is a question, how can we make certain that the gains that we have made in the fifth district on public safety, with economic vitality and policing, that this continues despite the budget cuts. it would be a good idea to have the representatives of the police department, the captain, along with others. >> i think the captain is a great job at the northern station. she will not go anywhere. there are efficiencies that we could use to make up for what we may lose to...
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let me make two points. first, the department shares your concerns about venezuela's relations with iran, its support of the farc, its failure to cooperate on counterterrorism. we have taken a series of steps over time using tools provided by congress to address these female yours. we are constantly reviewing all the information to determine if substantial, targeted and iterative steps we have taken are appropriate and sufficient in light of the information available to us. taken collectively, these steps demonstrate our commitment to act responsively and consistently with legislation and policy to confront specific activities by venezuela and venezuelan persons. second, let me draw your anticipation to colombia's -- attention to colombia's rah port with venezuela. it has resulted in unusually productive and effective counterterrorism cooperation. bilateral cooperation on terrorism and security matters is increasing and being systematized yielding notable results. while we still have serious concerns about v
let me make two points. first, the department shares your concerns about venezuela's relations with iran, its support of the farc, its failure to cooperate on counterterrorism. we have taken a series of steps over time using tools provided by congress to address these female yours. we are constantly reviewing all the information to determine if substantial, targeted and iterative steps we have taken are appropriate and sufficient in light of the information available to us. taken collectively,...
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let me ask you about this. and let me ask the members of the public -- even have a conversation and you can come back at the end. and you can come back to report back and we will proceed from there. us as anything you want to say right now. we will continue this item until later on in the hearing. and at this time, can you please call the item 42-43, related to lombard street. >> this is a public hearing to consider item 43, the resolution authorizing the use of real property for purposes consistent with the joe dimaggio played crown master project. >> thank you colleagues and ladies and gentleman. we have a hearing of the resolution of necessity. this would clarify that the stated purpose of the site for the development and maintenance of the space is consistent with the uses contemplated in the joe dimaggio playground. we have the revenue it position of the park, and an expanded library within the same larger spark -- larger part. and this would ensure the adequate notice was required. as far as the hearing w
let me ask you about this. and let me ask the members of the public -- even have a conversation and you can come back at the end. and you can come back to report back and we will proceed from there. us as anything you want to say right now. we will continue this item until later on in the hearing. and at this time, can you please call the item 42-43, related to lombard street. >> this is a public hearing to consider item 43, the resolution authorizing the use of real property for purposes...