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i-it's-- it's all about a lifestyle, not--not about money. if you wanna aake money, uh, go off and become a c.e.o. of some company or something, uh, hit it lucky in, uh, vegas or something, but farming is a lifestyle. it's a lifestyle that i greup with in the sticks of texas. it's a lifestyle that i wouldn't give up. >> it's a heartwarming story, because he was really green, and, i mean, he came--like, started later in his career, uh, makin' wine, and, uh--but you could see he just had it in him. he was gonna make--do the best he could, whatever he di-- whatever he--he worked at, and it happened to be-- uh, he's stuck it out this far, and he's done just wonderful. >> and it's thanks to fellow winemakers like gary and his own willingness to learn that has helped mac succeed in a business wherso many have failed. his vision cellars wines have won numerous awards, been served at the white house, and more importantly are the culmination of his lifelong goal of being able to make his own wine and share it with others. it's a goal vance sharp knows
i-it's-- it's all about a lifestyle, not--not about money. if you wanna aake money, uh, go off and become a c.e.o. of some company or something, uh, hit it lucky in, uh, vegas or something, but farming is a lifestyle. it's a lifestyle that i greup with in the sticks of texas. it's a lifestyle that i wouldn't give up. >> it's a heartwarming story, because he was really green, and, i mean, he came--like, started later in his career, uh, makin' wine, and, uh--but you could see he just had it...
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as it comes to lifestyle, of course we also have lifestyle. cycling in the netherlands is not so much a lifestyle as it is here in the u.s. but cycling offers more joy and happiness, less traffic noise, cleaner air and better social integration. yesterday during the bike ride i noticed that the americans, the san franciscans who cycled with us, they met a lot of fans. they were constantly waving and saying hi, hello, and how are you? and in a car, well, with the speed you're going, it's difficult to recognize who you're approaching and to say hi, the car is on the next block. on the bicycle you can see each other, wave, call each other in the evening saying well, what were you doing at the wiggle? economic benefits -- well, all these benefits i mentioned are also to be translated into economical benefits. as was mentioned, for the shopkeepers, the psychists are very good. at -- cyclists are very good. at first they don't didn't know because they see the huge trolleys with lots of growsies getting into the supermarkets with lots of cars. with y
as it comes to lifestyle, of course we also have lifestyle. cycling in the netherlands is not so much a lifestyle as it is here in the u.s. but cycling offers more joy and happiness, less traffic noise, cleaner air and better social integration. yesterday during the bike ride i noticed that the americans, the san franciscans who cycled with us, they met a lot of fans. they were constantly waving and saying hi, hello, and how are you? and in a car, well, with the speed you're going, it's...
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lifestyle factors linked to it that can help you keep a full head of hair. >>> a little sliver of fog on our sky camera into san francisco. that is going to provide cooling in the days to come. however, right now still hot in livermore with 100 degrees. more about our air quality andh tomorrow and some big-time changes. [ lisping ] i lost my front tooth the other day, which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just lots of referrals and appointments and bills that costs tons. maybe i'll keep it... it adds character... right? [ male announcer ] we know life can be unpredictable. that's why we offer affordable health coverage and dental plans. blue shield. >>> demonstrators carrying save troy davis signs marched trying to save the convicted murderer. in the last hour the supreme court granted a temporary reprieve as it considering arguments by his legal team. his attorneys claim he's the victim of mistaken identity. >>> now to the michelle le case. don't we're hearing from the person who found remains of the missing nur
lifestyle factors linked to it that can help you keep a full head of hair. >>> a little sliver of fog on our sky camera into san francisco. that is going to provide cooling in the days to come. however, right now still hot in livermore with 100 degrees. more about our air quality andh tomorrow and some big-time changes. [ lisping ] i lost my front tooth the other day, which would be great... if i was seven. i'm forty-six. and the tooth fairy doesn't come when you're forty-six. just...
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. >> i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work everyday, you know what i mean? seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them every again, got to come back it work still handle your job and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail an nashua street. one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700 inmates here, have not been convicted of any crime but are held awaiting trial for the settlement of their charges. if they are convicted, and given a sentence of 2 1/2 years or less, they can wined up four miles away at suffolk county's other jail facility, the house of collection. bloodworth has been at nashua street for ten months now, after pleading not guilty to charges of armed robbery and assault and battery. >> i go back to court and this case is looking beatable so i will probably just plead out. i've seen a lot of my friends get burned in trials. you know what i mean? so i don't think i wil
. >> i got older, i really, really liked the lifestyle. i liked the lifestyle. it's easier. it's easier than just showing up to work everyday, you know what i mean? seeing the same people. even though you don't like them, mad at them, don't want to see them every again, got to come back it work still handle your job and all this other stuff. >> bloodworth is currently housed at the jail an nashua street. one of two facilities that comprise the suffolk county jail system. the 700...
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the gay lifestyle, is a silly notion.ay lifestyle. >> reporter: he lived his life to the fullest, he was adventurous, gregarious and outgoing. he was an avid rugby player. >> i think it was november of 1985, all scuffed from head to toe, he had dirt on his face. what, what sport? rugby. >> reporter: rugby gave him confidence physically and mentally. and she believes that confidence gave her son the courage to fight back on 9/11. >> mark's message to us wasn't just, i've just seen four people knifed to death before my eyes including the captain and the first officer, i think we're going to guy. but we have a plan and we're going to run on the cockpit. >> hogland says in minutes they assessed the situation, made a plan and agreed to overtake the cockpit. >> there wasn't much good news that came out of september 11th, but there was that little bit of good news. we had the heroes at the world trade center and at the pentagon who fought to save lis.ve and that group of guys at the back of a doomed 737 who were able to take a s
the gay lifestyle, is a silly notion.ay lifestyle. >> reporter: he lived his life to the fullest, he was adventurous, gregarious and outgoing. he was an avid rugby player. >> i think it was november of 1985, all scuffed from head to toe, he had dirt on his face. what, what sport? rugby. >> reporter: rugby gave him confidence physically and mentally. and she believes that confidence gave her son the courage to fight back on 9/11. >> mark's message to us wasn't just, i've...
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i think one of the biggest ones is this idea that, look, this is a lifestyle problem.d this to themselves. they ate too much. they did things that they could have prevented themselves. why should the rest of society have to pay the price? i think that's going to be -- that's been an obstacle, john. it will continue to be an obstacle. the same could be said of hiv/aids years ago, where people said, look, this is a lifestyle disease. but you saw those obstacles were eventually overcome. and you know in many places around the world the regard to the foods they eat, people eat, they often times don't have choices to eat healthier foods. we talk about that here in the united states, but the same can be said in places around the world. you start to have governments say we provide healthier food because it leads to a healthier population overall, and we make that much more accessible and affordable. those obstacles will remain, but we're talking about what they call best buys. things they can do for relatively cheap that can save millions of lives, and i think from listening
i think one of the biggest ones is this idea that, look, this is a lifestyle problem.d this to themselves. they ate too much. they did things that they could have prevented themselves. why should the rest of society have to pay the price? i think that's going to be -- that's been an obstacle, john. it will continue to be an obstacle. the same could be said of hiv/aids years ago, where people said, look, this is a lifestyle disease. but you saw those obstacles were eventually overcome. and you...
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embracing it as a lifestyle? foods, >>> well it's one thing to shop at a supermarket, but what about embracing it a as a lifestyle? whole foods, known for its healthy and/or gannic fare, is asking shoppers to pay for the privilege of joining a special club. on the consumer watch julie watts explains what you get for signing up. julie. >> reporter: yeah, liz, whole foods isn't exactly the cheapest place to shop and now it's asking customers to open their wallets wider for extra services that could make you healthier. most people come for the food but now whole foods is hoping they'll stay for a lot more, like nutritional counseling, exercise, and yes, dinner. it's the wellness club, a $45 a month program whole foods says can help members get and stay healthy. >> to help people get that good information that will help them get the health they want and sustain that. >> it's a whole life course. >> reporter: it's not just about the food, it's about community, she says. like the supper club that begins next week. >> t
embracing it as a lifestyle? foods, >>> well it's one thing to shop at a supermarket, but what about embracing it a as a lifestyle? whole foods, known for its healthy and/or gannic fare, is asking shoppers to pay for the privilege of joining a special club. on the consumer watch julie watts explains what you get for signing up. julie. >> reporter: yeah, liz, whole foods isn't exactly the cheapest place to shop and now it's asking customers to open their wallets wider for extra...
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but some of these kids are intimidated into that lifestyle. they think they have no other way out. well, these two officers are resting these gang-bangers, and then they're trying to get them out of the gang lifestyle. with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but they're out there trying to save these gang members that they're out there restingarresting. that is officer cafe and officer sans, and i think they deserve a great big round of applause. [applause] again, i cannot go into too much detail about the program because we cannot risk exposing these kids were trying to get away from the gangs. as the press release indicated, in cooperation with the community is paramount, and we realize that. these are some of the organizations that we collaborate with. you saw four recognized mini that we work with. i am sorry that susana rojas left. but at this ti
but some of these kids are intimidated into that lifestyle. they think they have no other way out. well, these two officers are resting these gang-bangers, and then they're trying to get them out of the gang lifestyle. with the cooperation of supervisor campos, and i am sorry he cannot stay. but with that cooperation, they are actively getting some of these gang members jobs through the supervisor, and there are some guidelines that have to abide by. but i think it is amazing and laudable but...
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i've tried to live a healthy lifestyle. it's my passion.o and now you're telling me i have cancer? so you go through that then when i realized i had to go through chemotherapy, it was, okay, game plan, i switched into athlete mode, i've got a goal, nine weeks of chemotherapy and i've got to get my game plan in place. >> did they tell you at some point, look, here's what we think will happen if you don't get chemo? >> they originally thought it was solved through surgery and said it was a higher grade than they originally felt and chemo was really the way to go. three out of four doctors say this is the way to go, 99% chance of no reoccurrence and don't have to deal with it. i'm thinking while i'm looking at my son, 99% with something called cancer, i can did that. >> is that the assurance still now that, you know -- i mean 99%, they say, you know, you don't have to worry about this again in your life. is that what they're saying to you. >> pretty much. they're saying i'm in that 90% to 100% success rate and certainly they'll watch me coastl
i've tried to live a healthy lifestyle. it's my passion.o and now you're telling me i have cancer? so you go through that then when i realized i had to go through chemotherapy, it was, okay, game plan, i switched into athlete mode, i've got a goal, nine weeks of chemotherapy and i've got to get my game plan in place. >> did they tell you at some point, look, here's what we think will happen if you don't get chemo? >> they originally thought it was solved through surgery and said it...
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really just that simple ever publicans win the election two thousand and twelve get used to the lifestyle of the working poor. luckily so far republicans only control the house of representatives and not the senate with the white house so paul ryan and his billionaire buddies vision for america can't be fully realized at least not yet which is exactly why charles koch is asking his cabal of billionaires to cough up at least a million dollars each to prepare for his phrase the mother of all wars the billionaires quest to take over congress and the white house next year. these billionaires are just one election cycle just one election away from finishing finishing off once and for all their thirty year war against working people that have been picked off and started by ronald reagan just one election away from killing off fifty hours a new deal or a place in it with paul ryan's new deal for billionaires james hoffa knows what we're up against he knows that charles koch isn't afraid to shell out millions of bucks to win this war so what charles koch and the oligarchy fully committed to this
really just that simple ever publicans win the election two thousand and twelve get used to the lifestyle of the working poor. luckily so far republicans only control the house of representatives and not the senate with the white house so paul ryan and his billionaire buddies vision for america can't be fully realized at least not yet which is exactly why charles koch is asking his cabal of billionaires to cough up at least a million dollars each to prepare for his phrase the mother of all wars...
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that renders the american dream obsolete and no longer rewards hard work with a good middle class lifestyle no social security no medicare in the labor unions no free education health care no vacations no retirement until you're dead no home no car nothing unless you're willing to go into debt up to your eyeballs why because the billionaires don't want to pay their share to make sure the rest of us have any semblance of economic security. through just that simple every publicans when the election two thousand and twelve get used to the lifestyle of the working poor and luckily so far republicans only control the house of representatives and not the senate or the white house so paul ryan in the billionaire buddies vision for america can't be fully realized at least not yet which is exactly why charles koch is asking his cobol of billionaires to cough up at least a million dollars each to prepare for his phrase the mother of all wars the billionaires quest to take over congress and the white house next year these billionaires who just want to watch and cycle just one election away from fantas
that renders the american dream obsolete and no longer rewards hard work with a good middle class lifestyle no social security no medicare in the labor unions no free education health care no vacations no retirement until you're dead no home no car nothing unless you're willing to go into debt up to your eyeballs why because the billionaires don't want to pay their share to make sure the rest of us have any semblance of economic security. through just that simple every publicans when the...
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i've tried to live a healthy lifestyle. it's my passion, it's what i do.ou're telling me i have cancer? so you go through that, and then when i realized i had to go through chemotherapy, it was okay. game plan. i switched into athlete mode. it was, okay, i've got a goal, nine weeks of chemo. and i got to get my game plan in place. >> did they tell you at some point, look, here's what we think will happen if you don't do chemo? here's your likelihood of survival, likelihood of having problems, and likelihood if you do get chemo? did you balance it in your head? >> they originally thought it would be solved through surgery. they came back and said it was higher grade than they originally felt and chemo was to go. three out of four doctors say this is the way to go. gives me a 99% chance of no recurrence. i won't ever have to deal with this again. and i'm thinking while i'm looking at my son playing with his blocks, 99% with something called cancer, i can do that. >> is that the assurance still now, that -- 99%, they say, you know, you don't have to worry abo
i've tried to live a healthy lifestyle. it's my passion, it's what i do.ou're telling me i have cancer? so you go through that, and then when i realized i had to go through chemotherapy, it was okay. game plan. i switched into athlete mode. it was, okay, i've got a goal, nine weeks of chemo. and i got to get my game plan in place. >> did they tell you at some point, look, here's what we think will happen if you don't do chemo? here's your likelihood of survival, likelihood of having...
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were no relationship this complicated and messy it's the rocks no one can afford to live lavish lifestyles there's always someone who has the most to lose like germany and then there are those who take a lot like portugal ireland or greets but in the end it's probably better if everyone just gathers around the table and make some tough decisions that will keep everyone together. and as always thanks for your responses and here is our next question for you we just spoke with nickel asked you heard him about the bipartisan support for the war on terror so we want to know what you think will we see an end to the war on terror in our lifetime or will we just see it's continual expansion you can respond to us on facebook or twitter and on you tube and who knows your response just might make it on the air. all right we shortly right here about twenty five minutes of my calculation is correct we're going to see president obama give a speech to a joint session of congress to reportedly announce his jobs plan now this just just today we found out from the bureau of labor statistics more great news
were no relationship this complicated and messy it's the rocks no one can afford to live lavish lifestyles there's always someone who has the most to lose like germany and then there are those who take a lot like portugal ireland or greets but in the end it's probably better if everyone just gathers around the table and make some tough decisions that will keep everyone together. and as always thanks for your responses and here is our next question for you we just spoke with nickel asked you...
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so you have people making less but wanting to maintain a lifestyle and borrowing more and hoping -- just hoping against hope that the future will be better. so i think that's created anxiety in them. and you see it in the volatility you see in poll tirks. -- in the politics. throw out the republicans, things not better, democrats, vice versa. gwen: and it extends to the white house. >> yes. gwen: thank you, michael, everybody else as well and thank you for joining us. the conversation has to end here. but we'll continue it online. want to know what we make of tim pawlenty's endorsement, the jackie kennedy book? find out in our "washington week" webcast extra. it will be posted at 11 p.m. eastern at pbs.org. keep up with daily developments all week online and on the air at the pbs newshour. we'll sum it up for you again as always. next week on "washington week." good night. every thursday, get a preview of our topics and panel with our "washington week" email alert. available at washington week online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta which is soley responsible for its
so you have people making less but wanting to maintain a lifestyle and borrowing more and hoping -- just hoping against hope that the future will be better. so i think that's created anxiety in them. and you see it in the volatility you see in poll tirks. -- in the politics. throw out the republicans, things not better, democrats, vice versa. gwen: and it extends to the white house. >> yes. gwen: thank you, michael, everybody else as well and thank you for joining us. the conversation has...
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if the chinese adopt our lifestyle, we are all goners, we know that. it is not the third world anymore, it is the developing world. well, they are developing and they want things, too. the 21st century will be about competing for resources. there are not enough in a consuming world when there is no limit of appetite. it is a philosophic position. it would be interesting for people to live in a world as people did at the beginning of the modern era and centuries before. people were not relentlessly comodified, the way they are now. people should live in an environment where nothing is bought and sold, just to see what it is like. you know what that is like, within families. there are family that fight about inherited, property, but in any decent family, you are not buying and selling to one another, you are giving. that is a gift economy. it is predicated on the idea that some things have an unconditional value. you cannot put a price on it. we just said, everything is a gift in our city. you cannot buy or sell anything. there is no advertising. you are
if the chinese adopt our lifestyle, we are all goners, we know that. it is not the third world anymore, it is the developing world. well, they are developing and they want things, too. the 21st century will be about competing for resources. there are not enough in a consuming world when there is no limit of appetite. it is a philosophic position. it would be interesting for people to live in a world as people did at the beginning of the modern era and centuries before. people were not...
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the top sit back and rake in an average of $1,177 a month. [ laughter ] all to fund their lavish lifestyles of motorized chairs and special teeth they can take out at night. [ laughter ] this is a scandal. it has to end! rick perry knows that any time a group of people pool their money for any reason, it's a ponzi scheme. and it's not just social security-- same goes for banks. tell you what -- you deposit a ten dollar bill then come back to take it out, they don't give you back the same bill! one time they tried to give me two fives! [ laughter ] do they think i'm an idiot?! [ laughter ] if seniors out there are so bent on wanting to put their money into a program and get other people's money out, out, there's already a private alternative. it's called vegas. old people already love it. we just plunk them down at the slots and let them feed their life savings in one nickel at a time. all they need is two plums and a cherry and they've got themselves another week of blood pressure meds. [ laughter ] and there's no telling -- folks, there's no telling how long we'll extend their lives -- in
the top sit back and rake in an average of $1,177 a month. [ laughter ] all to fund their lavish lifestyles of motorized chairs and special teeth they can take out at night. [ laughter ] this is a scandal. it has to end! rick perry knows that any time a group of people pool their money for any reason, it's a ponzi scheme. and it's not just social security-- same goes for banks. tell you what -- you deposit a ten dollar bill then come back to take it out, they don't give you back the same bill!...
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i consider it a lifestyle.ow come there is no fast-food restaurant that is pure protein. >> it is expensive. meat, protein, expensive. berate and -- bread and sauces and sugar are cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> the perfect restaurant -- shut up, sick people. perfect sandwich, what you do is you take a bunch of strips of bacon and you cook them together in a press so they are stuck together. that's your bread and you make a peta out of bacon, and then you drop a slim patty into that. you have your protein burger and everybody in america will lose weight. that's bacon and burgers. >> but ralph neigheder will go -- nader will go crazy on you. >> between your smoking diet tribe, you just killed off half of the country. >> i was just at the county fair not long ago. i had this thing that was a hot dog and bays con wrapped around it and it was deep fried and on a stick. >> that wasn't a fair. >> it was a dark theater. >> it was supposed to be about food. do you have comment on the show?
i consider it a lifestyle.ow come there is no fast-food restaurant that is pure protein. >> it is expensive. meat, protein, expensive. berate and -- bread and sauces and sugar are cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> the perfect restaurant -- shut up, sick people. perfect sandwich, what you do is you take a bunch of strips of bacon and you cook them together in a press so they are stuck together. that's your bread and you make a peta out of bacon, and...
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it is a lifestyle.. how come there is no fast-foodod restaurant that is pure protein?is exp >> it is expensive.in, meat, e protein expensive. -- bread and sauces and sugar, cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> get the perfectfe restaurant -- shut up, sickshut people. perfect sandwich, what you doo is you take a bunch of strips of bacon and you cook themm together in a press so they are stuck together and that's your bread. and then you make a peta out anm of bacon.n and then you drop a slim patty into that and you have yourtein protein burger and everybody in america will lose weight.thaa bacon and burgers.>> >> but ralph nader will go n crazy on you. >> that's the side benefit.yo >> between your smoking andd off that recipe, that killed off half the country. just at >> i was at the county fair,fa t and i had this thing that was a hot dog with bacon wrappednd around it and deep fried and itt it was on a stick and it was. delicious.wasn >> that wasn't a fair. >> that was a dark theater in soho. it was supposed to be about food.e ab do you have a
it is a lifestyle.. how come there is no fast-foodod restaurant that is pure protein?is exp >> it is expensive.in, meat, e protein expensive. -- bread and sauces and sugar, cheap. >> baker and the colonel have a pure protein diet. >> get the perfectfe restaurant -- shut up, sickshut people. perfect sandwich, what you doo is you take a bunch of strips of bacon and you cook themm together in a press so they are stuck together and that's your bread. and then you make a peta out...
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. >> on a picture perfect day it's a wonderful lifestyle. >> room is an issue sometimes. >> nonetheless. >> i would say almost all marinas are maxed out with the live aboard rule. >> some marinas said living on board was not a good idea and simply no longer allow it. i'm tombacar. >> hurricane irene on the east coast. 1.4 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity. without phone service or running water. some homes are gone or badly damaged and need to be cleaned. workers are busy repairing roads and bridges. >> we can get there with some of our emergency vehicles but for the most part we're asking the public not to try and go out and brave the roads. they are not completed yesterday. >> some cities are still under water and residents don't know if or when they'll be able to return home. . >>> some of irene victims are getting a break from the irs. extending tax payment in north carolina, new jersey, new york and puert oshgsorico. >> the next storm is brewing. tropical storm katia. not predicted if or when she will make land fall. began evacuating workers in the gulf of m
. >> on a picture perfect day it's a wonderful lifestyle. >> room is an issue sometimes. >> nonetheless. >> i would say almost all marinas are maxed out with the live aboard rule. >> some marinas said living on board was not a good idea and simply no longer allow it. i'm tombacar. >> hurricane irene on the east coast. 1.4 million homes and businesses still don't have electricity. without phone service or running water. some homes are gone or badly damaged and...
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the whole family gets caught up in that because their lifestyle changes so drastically. >> they realize that there are going to be times when you're not there for christmas, you're not there for thanksgiving, you're not there for birthdays or special occasions, anniversaries. >> but you actually probably spend more time with the firemen than you really do with your own family sometimes, right? >> sometimes it would work out to where i'd be at the station for four days straight and then i'd be home for two days. >> well, on that same vein, i know a lot of the san francisco firefighters if not all of them obviously want to attend today so a lot of firefighters from surrounding bay area communities have come in with their engines and manpower and they are now stationed in a lot of the stations around the city and that's where kiet do is now at station 7, where i guess some firefighters from hayward and other communities are helping out. i understand they have already gone to work, is that right? >> reporter: yes. some have come back but yes, we're here at station 7 in san francisco but che
the whole family gets caught up in that because their lifestyle changes so drastically. >> they realize that there are going to be times when you're not there for christmas, you're not there for thanksgiving, you're not there for birthdays or special occasions, anniversaries. >> but you actually probably spend more time with the firemen than you really do with your own family sometimes, right? >> sometimes it would work out to where i'd be at the station for four days straight...
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flat screens but also internet radio and the latest tablet computers which are set to change the lifestyle of millions. >> traveling computers rule the roost at this conference. they are betting it will be the future. light switches could be a thing of the past. deutsche telekom is connecting household appliances to the internet. >> it gives some security because you can check away from home a few turned off the iron. it means that i can switch the heating on before i get there and i can save energy and money by putting the washing machine on when it is the cheapest. >> samsung is preparing its electronic products for a future that is known as network living. people know who is coming through their front door thanks to their smart phone. >> year girlfriend has a smart phone, so do you. when you step inside, they have created an individualized sarandon. your favorite music can be running. you're part of this personalized. -- your apartment is personalized. >> tablets or smart phones could be running televisions as well. >> more news now. >> the biggest art forgery trial has started in the c
flat screens but also internet radio and the latest tablet computers which are set to change the lifestyle of millions. >> traveling computers rule the roost at this conference. they are betting it will be the future. light switches could be a thing of the past. deutsche telekom is connecting household appliances to the internet. >> it gives some security because you can check away from home a few turned off the iron. it means that i can switch the heating on before i get there and...
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they wanted more biplanes -- bike lanes and infrastructure to support their lifestyle.hey wanted help with the challenging payroll tax. they gave me input at the engineering level and from the management level. we went on to make a pretty historic decision to make sure a company like twitter would grow from 250 people to the expected up to 3000 people in the next two and a half years. that is the vision we shared at that moment. it is beginning to happen. it is the same thing with zynga. we were one of the only cities taxing stock options. we dealt with that. we have been demonstrating we want technology companies to grow. this is the innovation ecosystem we want to create. we will do everything possible here. as duncan announced earlier, a rocket space is one of a number of technology companies locating here. over 4.5 million space of office -- over 4.5 million feet of office space has been leased this year. of that 4.6 million square feet, 1.6 million square feet have been leased by technology companies. tech leasing has become our basic business in san francisco. it
they wanted more biplanes -- bike lanes and infrastructure to support their lifestyle.hey wanted help with the challenging payroll tax. they gave me input at the engineering level and from the management level. we went on to make a pretty historic decision to make sure a company like twitter would grow from 250 people to the expected up to 3000 people in the next two and a half years. that is the vision we shared at that moment. it is beginning to happen. it is the same thing with zynga. we...
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quiet and clean are important to meet our lifestyle. we were pleased to find a place that met our requirements and more. they provide parking for our bikes. the place is very clean in a quiet neighborhood. our housemates are respectful and respectful of the spirit of the place by being clean and quiet. all of this set the fillmore house apart as the best place we have lived so far in quality and price. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i live on sanchez street roughly three blocks south of the fillmore house. i am in my bicycle clothing. i am a member of the bicycle coalition. i have toured the house. it is a nice neighborhood, but i am here to talk about group housing and the problems i have experience trying to hurt people jointly under the master agreement. it is like herding cats, especially in this economy where suddenly you find one of your roommate's has a problem and suddenly you are short of funds to pay for a joint room, and i think the solution is sooto give each individual their own contract, and you really eliminat
quiet and clean are important to meet our lifestyle. we were pleased to find a place that met our requirements and more. they provide parking for our bikes. the place is very clean in a quiet neighborhood. our housemates are respectful and respectful of the spirit of the place by being clean and quiet. all of this set the fillmore house apart as the best place we have lived so far in quality and price. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i live on sanchez street roughly three...
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my lifestyle is going to be the wage that i'm able to make the things that i'm able to do and you know of actually i'd like to have a family and be able to make it to college and things like that hard to tell where we're going to end up and what's going to be a decent career i would like to say that i'd be working for general motors and that's where i would like to work. it's whatever grew up you know that's how i've grown up that's the majority of my families were together more. like it's men the bloods in the family you know it's a it's a living. playing badly. i think in the troy will rebound i think it will rise again ah detroit is a very is a very zillion people haha people came here with great expectations i believe that many people can look back over their lives and and really honestly say you know detroit has a very good to me and i feel awful the obligation to be committed to help detroit to get back to where it needs to be in the outing of the choice now. enjoy. this. walk away. from the city. i'm damn. it's a city that has so much character and so much potential. that you kn
my lifestyle is going to be the wage that i'm able to make the things that i'm able to do and you know of actually i'd like to have a family and be able to make it to college and things like that hard to tell where we're going to end up and what's going to be a decent career i would like to say that i'd be working for general motors and that's where i would like to work. it's whatever grew up you know that's how i've grown up that's the majority of my families were together more. like it's men...
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this trend has been to upgrade and expand the homes to fit modern tastes and lifestyles. in the past, they have been one or two bedroom cottages. they were much too small and impractical. it seems that my neighbors should have the right to alter their homes to fit their needs. allowing the owners to expand their home seems in keeping with the stated goal of making our city family friendly. the owners have been exemplary in their inclusion of the neighbors in the room model. they have made multiple concessions in regards to the size, design, location. the addition is completely compatible with others on our block and they add character and a beautiful of the sections. i urge you to approve the design without changes or conditions. i would like to say something really quickly on my own behalf. i have known his family for more than half of my life and i would like to say that this family is the glue that keeps the 400 block to get their. -- together. our block owes so much charm to this family. this would be a tragedy for us. >> thank you. is any other public comment? seeing
this trend has been to upgrade and expand the homes to fit modern tastes and lifestyles. in the past, they have been one or two bedroom cottages. they were much too small and impractical. it seems that my neighbors should have the right to alter their homes to fit their needs. allowing the owners to expand their home seems in keeping with the stated goal of making our city family friendly. the owners have been exemplary in their inclusion of the neighbors in the room model. they have made...
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. >>> plus, how you can afford a millionaire's lifestyle on a middle-class budget. i couldn't afford my health insurance anymore so i just started wearing this helmet instead... which, you know, it's... to me it makes sense. i mean, it can get awkward sure, when you're meeting new people but i just explain to them that i wear it because i dropped my insurance plan, and they're like wow, this is a smart guy. i mean they don't say that out loud, but... [ male announcer ] we know it can be tough out there. that's why we offer a wide range of plans for a wide range of budgets. blue shield. -here you go, lulu. -hey?! you had an imaginary friend once, too. she's full. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper beef pasta. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why we pick vegetables at their peak. ...and freeze them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant >>> new tonight at 11:00, mexican drug smugglers are making their way farther north along the californi
. >>> plus, how you can afford a millionaire's lifestyle on a middle-class budget. i couldn't afford my health insurance anymore so i just started wearing this helmet instead... which, you know, it's... to me it makes sense. i mean, it can get awkward sure, when you're meeting new people but i just explain to them that i wear it because i dropped my insurance plan, and they're like wow, this is a smart guy. i mean they don't say that out loud, but... [ male announcer ] we know it can...
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click on the link under the lifestyle tab. >>> it's fall and that means a lot of people have been hitwith the first cold of the season. what baltimore city is doing to keep you healthy for free. . >> if you are still texting in the car, watch out, starting tomorrow, you could be pulled over for behavior you used to get away with. the results are in, how maryland's high schoolers doing. what is working in the classroom and hats chats not. >>> finding that perfect dress while helping a worthy cause. how many local brides are shopping for charity. >>> we start with the text
click on the link under the lifestyle tab. >>> it's fall and that means a lot of people have been hitwith the first cold of the season. what baltimore city is doing to keep you healthy for free. . >> if you are still texting in the car, watch out, starting tomorrow, you could be pulled over for behavior you used to get away with. the results are in, how maryland's high schoolers doing. what is working in the classroom and hats chats not. >>> finding that perfect dress...
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even blame the show for russell armstrong's suicide saying he couldn't keep up with the lavish lifestyles of the other housewives. network responded saying all of us at bravo are deeply saddened by this difficult news. >> you watch the show, it's toxic. there were a lot of benefits to doing the show and there were negatives, like it being toxic. it took me months to come down off of it. i think any show that survived this lock will have its ups and downs. they keep adding on cities. some are successful and some aren't in is a life cycle to everything and television included i think we're in the top of this life psyche snoom "the real housewives of d.c." was cancelled after one season. miami didn't fare better. the other cities remain strong drawing in at times, nearly 3 million viewers, to make it one of the biggest, most wealthy and most educated audiences in cable. some of the ladies are now wealthy thanks to the show. >> he asked me to serve the skinny girl margarita for fashion week. >> before appearing on "real housewives of new york" bethany frankel admitted she couldn't even pay th
even blame the show for russell armstrong's suicide saying he couldn't keep up with the lavish lifestyles of the other housewives. network responded saying all of us at bravo are deeply saddened by this difficult news. >> you watch the show, it's toxic. there were a lot of benefits to doing the show and there were negatives, like it being toxic. it took me months to come down off of it. i think any show that survived this lock will have its ups and downs. they keep adding on cities. some...
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the feminists and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the uclu, people for the american way, all of them who tried to secularize america, i point the finger in their face and say you helped this happen. >> i totally concur. >> jon: 9-13-tun, the day we began to pull apart again. please join us tomorrow meaning at comedy central as we commemorate with a special that very important date. >> coming soon, a very special television event. the daily show remembers 9-13-01 remembering the day we forgot the lessons of the day we had sworn we would always remember. >> a day we will never forget. >> it's going to be a day that will live in infamy. >> it took me about a year to start hating the 9/11 victim families. took me about a year. >> i'll never forget where i was when i heard the ann coulter called the 9/11 widows witches and harpees. then she saed it a second time and i realized, oh, my god. the 9/11 widows are underattack. >> americans. >> islam is a lie from the pit of hell. >> an atheist group is suing over a cross scheduled to be displ
the feminists and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle, the uclu, people for the american way, all of them who tried to secularize america, i point the finger in their face and say you helped this happen. >> i totally concur. >> jon: 9-13-tun, the day we began to pull apart again. please join us tomorrow meaning at comedy central as we commemorate with a special that very important date. >> coming soon, a very special...