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and -- and he's like -- you know, he likes marijuana. to look at me. >> jimmy: yeah, he's like a grateful dead -- isn't he a deadhead? >> yes, that i know. and i'm implying that maybe there's drugs involved with the appreciation of that band. [ light laughter ] but he -- yeah, he didn't take to me. i only played about five minutes. bieber -- bieber got in 25 minutes. bieber was running around the court and just -- he did really well. he made two 3s and had a couple of assists. won mvp, which the fix was kind of on, because it was -- the fans got to text in, you know, their vote. so now, "a," texting is already a certain age bracket and then also the names. i don't know how to spell "sudeikis." you're supposed to send in the name. >> jimmy: oh, come on! [ laughter ] that is not why you did not win. >> i went 0-1. >> jimmy: bieber's not easy, too. it's ei's and ie's. >> it's i before e except after b. >> jimmy: bieber? [ laughter ] >> but it was fun. i've seen a lot of him recently. him being on "snl" and then on every magazine. >> jimmy:
and -- and he's like -- you know, he likes marijuana. to look at me. >> jimmy: yeah, he's like a grateful dead -- isn't he a deadhead? >> yes, that i know. and i'm implying that maybe there's drugs involved with the appreciation of that band. [ light laughter ] but he -- yeah, he didn't take to me. i only played about five minutes. bieber -- bieber got in 25 minutes. bieber was running around the court and just -- he did really well. he made two 3s and had a couple of assists. won...
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he like grabbed the mic and he was like -- and i felt terrible. i felt like i let him down. i reached for the mic. he went, "no, you had your chance to be funny. and you missed it." [ laughter ] i was like, "oh no!" but you know, i get it. he's jay-z, right? he's the smoothest man of all time. he lives his life in a different way than any of us, you know? like if jay-z slipped on a banana peel he would just put his other foot on the banana peel and slide to wherever he was going. [ laughter ] "that's really convenient. i got to where i was going even faster than anticipated." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: everybody should be sliding on bananas. >> yeah, my life is the opposite. my life is just me spilling mustard on my shirt all the time. jay-z is never gonna spill mustard on his shirt. if mustard was about to fall on jay-z's shirt, someone else would coincidentally be passing him a hot dog and the mustard would just go, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop. he'd be like, "yo, man can i get some must -- [ laughter ] i'm about to take a bite of the world's greatest --" [ cheers and applause ]
he like grabbed the mic and he was like -- and i felt terrible. i felt like i let him down. i reached for the mic. he went, "no, you had your chance to be funny. and you missed it." [ laughter ] i was like, "oh no!" but you know, i get it. he's jay-z, right? he's the smoothest man of all time. he lives his life in a different way than any of us, you know? like if jay-z slipped on a banana peel he would just put his other foot on the banana peel and slide to wherever he was...
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like as we speak. like right now. like right after this. so it's not a fistfight. it may get to that. it might with the ad sales guy. can we get some fresh blood on the floor here right now? absolutely. we have one on right now that they're writing for next week. i don't know if we can talk about it. we should talk about it, i suppose. there's a spoof on the subway sandwich thing done. with jerod. with jerod. we get the heads up, so we tell the ad sales guys. the ad sales guy came in and said, "they cannot do that episode. they just cannot do it." i said, "it's probably down the line. it won't be a problem." i find out it's next week's episode, which is usually the case. see, they corner us a little bit that way. there's no chance to move. but see, this is to me the scariest thing. that's a good one. it's honestly the scariest thing, because here we have, "we love the u.s.a." we love to talk about our freedom of speech. we love to talk about it and what a free country we are. here we are, and we cannot put a show on the air that we want on the air because of a sand
like as we speak. like right now. like right after this. so it's not a fistfight. it may get to that. it might with the ad sales guy. can we get some fresh blood on the floor here right now? absolutely. we have one on right now that they're writing for next week. i don't know if we can talk about it. we should talk about it, i suppose. there's a spoof on the subway sandwich thing done. with jerod. with jerod. we get the heads up, so we tell the ad sales guys. the ad sales guy came in and said,...
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like, kind of -- i like you, like that. >> aw, thanks. [ laughter ] this is awkward. >> jimmy: no, i'must kidding. >> jimmy: do you miss the show? do you miss jackson? that guy's a genius. >> jason? he is a genius. jason, i miss you. >> jimmy: jason plays jackson. >> because i don't get to see him enough. he's now on another show. he's working on another disney show right now that is pretty cool. >> jimmy: which one? "the suite life?" >> yeah. he's taking over for the sprouse twins. he's playing both. >> jimmy: corky and steve? what are their names? >> no, he's doing some baseball kind of something. it's not on the air yet. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i don't check in enough. i don't know the whole synopsis, but you can look it up. but he's so funny. i love working with him. so, that is really what i actually miss the most is being with him and our kind of banter. >> jimmy: yeah. and on "snl," you're gonna be -- super funny times. you're gonna be wearing wigs and you're gonna do all the fun stuff. but i heard that you're obsessed with mustaches? >> uh, yes. i have a diamond mustache with
like, kind of -- i like you, like that. >> aw, thanks. [ laughter ] this is awkward. >> jimmy: no, i'must kidding. >> jimmy: do you miss the show? do you miss jackson? that guy's a genius. >> jason? he is a genius. jason, i miss you. >> jimmy: jason plays jackson. >> because i don't get to see him enough. he's now on another show. he's working on another disney show right now that is pretty cool. >> jimmy: which one? "the suite life?" >>...
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he's like a giant ewok. it's like real bristly, like fur. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's so cool.oves corn. >> jimmy: he does? [ light laughter ] >> yeah, just put it right in front of his mouth. watch this. he'll go to town on it. [ audience aws ] [ light applause ] isn't that awesome? >> jimmy: yeah, he's really like -- he's calm and -- >> yeah, he's just so neat. nothing like me. now -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> oh yeah, that's a little -- [ audience aws ] no, it's not aw. no. they're very slow moving, but they go up and they try to rip your face off. now, they -- [ laughter ] psych. this is -- >> jimmy: you couldn't cut his nails before you brought him over here? >> look at this. no, look at this. it's like after st. patty's day -- right? >> jimmy: that's not what anyone -- yeah, yeah, yeah. >> he wants another piece of corn. give him another piece of corn. >> jimmy: all right. >> look at those canines. you see those? >> jimmy: yeah, this is kind of scaring me now. >> look at him chomp that right up. oh, he almost got your finger. [ laughter ] he is so cool though, i
he's like a giant ewok. it's like real bristly, like fur. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's so cool.oves corn. >> jimmy: he does? [ light laughter ] >> yeah, just put it right in front of his mouth. watch this. he'll go to town on it. [ audience aws ] [ light applause ] isn't that awesome? >> jimmy: yeah, he's really like -- he's calm and -- >> yeah, he's just so neat. nothing like me. now -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> oh yeah, that's a little -- [...
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like, they treated me like a filmmaker. for the first time, i felt like i am a film maker.tor. and she was like, "josh, they want everyone to come down onset and get in their halloween costumes." because it was a halloween episode. i, literally, had to walk on the set, and i put on a hotdog costume. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. "hey, dad, i made it, dad. look." >> it was, literally, like the universe was like, "hey, mister fancy filmmaker, shut up. put on your hot dog outfit." [ laughter ] i think it's super cool. >> jimmy: it's all about balance. it's all about balance. i love that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: we do have a clip. do you want to set up the clip of your movie? >> yeah, this is -- the character i play is kind of boozy, aspiring novelist named sam. he picks up a waitress, cabaret singer named mississippi, played by the lovely kate mara. and she's a little resistant to my plans. so, i come up with another plan to try to convince her. >> jimmy: here you go, guys. josh radnor. "happythankyoumoreplease." >> i totally agree. one night stands are the worst. >> so you
like, they treated me like a filmmaker. for the first time, i felt like i am a film maker.tor. and she was like, "josh, they want everyone to come down onset and get in their halloween costumes." because it was a halloween episode. i, literally, had to walk on the set, and i put on a hotdog costume. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. "hey, dad, i made it, dad. look." >> it was, literally, like the universe was like, "hey, mister fancy filmmaker, shut up....
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♪ oui like!ur out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. with 70% less saturated fat than butter. ihola! tu esposa come kiwi tira pina.! gracias. you just called his wife a kiwi-munching pineapple pusher. dirty mouth? clean it up with orbit tropical remix. for a good clean, fruity feeling no matter what. we find money others miss. second look review, what will we find you? come in for a free second look review of your taxes. even if you've already done them with someone else. call 1-800-hrblock, and never settle for less. >> jimmy: hi there, we're back. mark cuban will be here. our first guest is a fine actress and daughter of one the judges on "american idol." i think randy jackson, i'm not exactly sure which. you know her from "armageddon" "lord of the rings" trilogy and many other films. her new one with rainn wilson is called "super," it opens april 1st. please welcome liv tyler. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: y
♪ oui like!ur out of five agree it tastes as good as fresh butter with 70% less saturated fat than butter. [ kim ] you can have it all. with 70% less saturated fat than butter. ihola! tu esposa come kiwi tira pina.! gracias. you just called his wife a kiwi-munching pineapple pusher. dirty mouth? clean it up with orbit tropical remix. for a good clean, fruity feeling no matter what. we find money others miss. second look review, what will we find you? come in for a free second look review of...
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but it was like a -- it was like a -- it was a -- it's like a jeep, but smaller. >> jimmy: like a dune- it's -- >> jimmy: it's not safe. >> it's a $700 car. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i gotcha. i gotcha. yeah, i gotcha. >> and so, that was it. that's how i became an actor. that's how it opened the door. >> jimmy: that's a good story. >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, "take me home tonight." i got to say -- i love this movie. i thought it was so charming. it's set in 1988 so it's like a -- kind of like a little tip of the cap to all those movies from the '80s. you know, "say anything," "breakfast club," all that type of thing. but it's set in one night. you play kind of a -- kind of a losery type of guy. >> yeah. yeah. a d -- a d-bag. >> jimmy: a d -- yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: watch it. kathy, kathy. watch it. [ laughter ] no, yeah, you do. you -- like a jockey guy, but you're really funny. >> oh, thanks, man. >> jimmy: really, like i thought it was well, well-played. you and topher grace. >> topher grace. the lovely and amazing and beautiful anna faris. >> jimmy: yeah. now, anna faris, in this movie,
but it was like a -- it was like a -- it was a -- it's like a jeep, but smaller. >> jimmy: like a dune- it's -- >> jimmy: it's not safe. >> it's a $700 car. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i gotcha. i gotcha. yeah, i gotcha. >> and so, that was it. that's how i became an actor. that's how it opened the door. >> jimmy: that's a good story. >> yeah. >> jimmy: now, "take me home tonight." i got to say -- i love this movie. i thought it was so...
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they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don't like the mens like the mens. they don't tip as good either. he came to the bed until we came his naked book ends. he laid there for a while. be well my brothers. he said at the door. [applause] >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have
they say they like the mens, he drew out the last. but they don't like the mens like the mens. they don't tip as good either. he came to the bed until we came his naked book ends. he laid there for a while. be well my brothers. he said at the door. [applause] >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have...
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what does it look like, what does it feel like, what does it sound like, how are you acting, how are other people interacting with you? you just write down whatever you want to to really make it three-dimensional. here's what it's like now in the future state where i've addressed my challenge. and then finally what you do is you pull out key elements. after you've described it all to yourself, you think, what are the four or five things that are most important to me about this future that i'm envisioning, that really are like stakes in the ground. if these four or five things were true, this really would be the future where my challenge is addressed. and you write those down. so then you have a clear sense of it. now because this is new to most of you, i suspect, and not so many people usually do, let me give you a kind of real-life example. let's say we have another friend named jill, all her friends are women whose names start with "j," and she wants to retire. and her challenge question is, "how can i create a comfortable and secure retirement?" so the first thing she does is she
what does it look like, what does it feel like, what does it sound like, how are you acting, how are other people interacting with you? you just write down whatever you want to to really make it three-dimensional. here's what it's like now in the future state where i've addressed my challenge. and then finally what you do is you pull out key elements. after you've described it all to yourself, you think, what are the four or five things that are most important to me about this future that i'm...
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♪ oui like!kim ] you can have it all. sweetie, did you just text me that your parents are going to be moving in with us? oh don't worry, honey. i switched to sprint so i get unlimited texts. [ cellphone buzzes, snoring continues ] you just emailed me that they're taking my room? sweetheart it's ok. email and web are unlimited, too. mum, please. do you want to tweet about it? i'll help you compose a tweet -- if you'd like. [ male announcer ] sprint gives you unlimited text, web and calling to any mobile. no data caps, no worries. sprint, the now network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show, everybody. oh, sounding good, my man. thank you so much for tuning in. you know, actually, i have a pretty funny story i was going to tell, if you don't mind. the other day, i was out. i was eating dinner and -- >> ha, ha, ha, ha! dinner. yeah, that's great, man. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what's that? >> i get it, man. dinner, "late night
♪ oui like!kim ] you can have it all. sweetie, did you just text me that your parents are going to be moving in with us? oh don't worry, honey. i switched to sprint so i get unlimited texts. [ cellphone buzzes, snoring continues ] you just emailed me that they're taking my room? sweetheart it's ok. email and web are unlimited, too. mum, please. do you want to tweet about it? i'll help you compose a tweet -- if you'd like. [ male announcer ] sprint gives you unlimited text, web and calling to...
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would you like that? >> i would like that. room temperature, you always told me. >> cheese is room temperature. you really get the maximum of flavor. honey in its comb is always delicious, and especially when served with gorgonzola. >> and the soft, soft veiny cheeses i love. >> you like that? >> i do, very much. >> okay. so you're... i think you're fairly set. you can put some almonds if you like. >> i'm going to. i was hoping you would... oh, look. is that beautiful? you have helped me enormously. while i am sampling this beautiful plate, we're going to our colleague anne sweeney. she'll tell you more about how you can be part of public television. >> whether you're learning how to prepare the ultimate shopping list or finding out which wine goes with which dish, the lessons that you take away from public television make for happy minds and happy stomachs. and to help keep this station stocked with all of the how-to programs that pique your curiousity, and in some cases your appetite, please pick up your phone and dial the n
would you like that? >> i would like that. room temperature, you always told me. >> cheese is room temperature. you really get the maximum of flavor. honey in its comb is always delicious, and especially when served with gorgonzola. >> and the soft, soft veiny cheeses i love. >> you like that? >> i do, very much. >> okay. so you're... i think you're fairly set. you can put some almonds if you like. >> i'm going to. i was hoping you would... oh, look. is...
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he's good, you'll like him. night on the show rainn wilson, abbie cornish, and music from the gaslight anthem. and later this week jake gyllenhaal, jerry weintraub, paul iacono -- hey, he's got your last name. penelope cruz, and music from oh land and quinn sullivan. this is my cousin sal. >> hi, everyone. >> jimmy: sal, how is the -- how's the office pool going, the ncaa office pool. >> it's not good. well, i'm running it. i think this is the last year because our executive producer jo is winning. she's killing everybody and she doesn't know anything about basketball. >> jimmy: she really doesn't. >> if a basketball rolled into her office she'd call the exterminator. i really -- she wouldn't know. i said to her, jill, you don't know anything about basketball. it would be nice if you won, donate the money to charity and she's like, i'd like to do that, but i need a tenth pair of $750 tory burch thigh-high leather boots. >> jimmy: how selfish. well, some people only think of themselves. >> what's with your hair?
he's good, you'll like him. night on the show rainn wilson, abbie cornish, and music from the gaslight anthem. and later this week jake gyllenhaal, jerry weintraub, paul iacono -- hey, he's got your last name. penelope cruz, and music from oh land and quinn sullivan. this is my cousin sal. >> hi, everyone. >> jimmy: sal, how is the -- how's the office pool going, the ncaa office pool. >> it's not good. well, i'm running it. i think this is the last year because our executive...
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in a forest, ♪ like the mountains ♪ in springtime, ♪ like a walk in the rain, ♪ like a storm in theup my senses. ♪ come fill me again. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ let me give my life to you. ♪ let me drown ♪ in your laughter. ♪ let me die in your arms. ♪ let me lay down beside you. ♪ let me always be with you. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ come love me again. [humming main melody] ♪ ♪ let me give my life to you. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ come love me again. sing it with me. ♪ you fill up my senses ♪ like a night in the forest, ♪ like the mountains ♪ in springtime, ♪ like a walk in the rain, ♪ like a storm in the desert, ♪ like a sleepy blue ocean. ♪ you fill up my senses. ♪ come fill me again. [cheers and applause] >> the first song of john's that impressed me so much with his maturity for a young 22- or 23-year-old was rhymes and reasons. i just couldn't believe the lyric, "for the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers." >> their laughter and their loveliness would clear a cloudy day. like the music of the mountains and the colors of the rainbow, they're a promise of th
in a forest, ♪ like the mountains ♪ in springtime, ♪ like a walk in the rain, ♪ like a storm in theup my senses. ♪ come fill me again. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ let me give my life to you. ♪ let me drown ♪ in your laughter. ♪ let me die in your arms. ♪ let me lay down beside you. ♪ let me always be with you. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ come love me again. [humming main melody] ♪ ♪ let me give my life to you. ♪ come let me love you. ♪ come love me again. sing it...
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if they can get really good quality like. well produced dramas like h.b.o. has i could totally see it being a successful business all right let's talk about a couple of the competitors in this space if you go to business insider dot com you would think that you guys were you know on the payroll of apple computer or something now that's not true i'm not saying that that's true but you seem to be proud of apple an awful lot so but of course apple is now the second biggest market capitalized company in the world so it makes sense that you would cover but they have course want to get into this business amazon dot com want to get into the streaming business netflix is in the business how do you see the three companies in the next couple of years who's going to be the winner of the loser what do you think i was involved i don't you know i would say there could be multiple winners but i do think that netflix faces a real challenge i think amazon is a really interesting one people have a affinity an addiction to amazon services kind of like they have netflix people
if they can get really good quality like. well produced dramas like h.b.o. has i could totally see it being a successful business all right let's talk about a couple of the competitors in this space if you go to business insider dot com you would think that you guys were you know on the payroll of apple computer or something now that's not true i'm not saying that that's true but you seem to be proud of apple an awful lot so but of course apple is now the second biggest market capitalized...
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we kid each other like that all the time. >> but like, they're like, you know, we have a somewhat celebritytable for them, and so everybody thought oprah was coming in. so, when we would walk in, i'd be like, this restaurant is great, they were like, oh, okay. they would have hand carved a chair with an o in it for her and they'd have to scurry it away. oh, it's jake whatever. >> jimmy: we can't all be oprah. i tell you what, i recommend highly that people go see the movie. it's called "source code." it opens april 1st. jake gyllenhaal, everybody. we'll be right back with jerry weintraub. hi. i'm dan hesse, ceo of sprint. the other day, i looked up the word "unlimited" in the dictionary. nowhere in the definition did i see words like... "metering," "overage," or "throttling"... which is code for slowing you down. only sprint gives you true unlimited calling, texting... surfing, tv, and navigation on all phones. why limit yourself? [ male announcer ] sprint. the only national carrier to give you true unlimited. find out more at sprint.com. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com.
we kid each other like that all the time. >> but like, they're like, you know, we have a somewhat celebritytable for them, and so everybody thought oprah was coming in. so, when we would walk in, i'd be like, this restaurant is great, they were like, oh, okay. they would have hand carved a chair with an o in it for her and they'd have to scurry it away. oh, it's jake whatever. >> jimmy: we can't all be oprah. i tell you what, i recommend highly that people go see the movie. it's...
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filming because it is like a family and has been like a family.feels like you're leaving the nest. but at the same time, you know, we always knew it would end. we can't just go on indefinitely filming harry potter films. >> couric: you could be a middle aged harry potter, daniel. >> i don't think i'd like that. i think i would go mad. i mean, i've loved every single second of harry potter. it's been... and everything that happens to me the rest of my life i owe to those films but, you know, i can now walk away from it. it's exciting in other ways because i feel it's given me the grounding in a career that people should only ever wish for. i want to make the most of the opportunity i've been given. >> couric: now with no wand and no magic spells, a boy wizard named harry potter is turning into a man named daniel radcliffe. >> your future rests on your shoulders. so you have to take the actions today to protect your tomorrows. >> osgood: money matters next do's and don't's from suze orman. achoo! the seasons change, but we still may suffer from nasa
filming because it is like a family and has been like a family.feels like you're leaving the nest. but at the same time, you know, we always knew it would end. we can't just go on indefinitely filming harry potter films. >> couric: you could be a middle aged harry potter, daniel. >> i don't think i'd like that. i think i would go mad. i mean, i've loved every single second of harry potter. it's been... and everything that happens to me the rest of my life i owe to those films but,...
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seen them like this? close up, intimate, just doing what polar bears do. sometimes, even treading on thin ice. probably not. and that's because they're not being shot at the end of a long lens right now; they're being filmed by spies. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm byron pitts. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] your hard work has paid off. and you want to pass along as much as possible to future generations. at northern trust, we know what works and what doesn't. as one of the nation's largest wealth managers, we can help you manage the complexities of transferring wealth. seeking to minimize taxes while helping maximize what's passed along. because you just never know how big those future generations might be. ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. if anything, i thought i'd get hit by a bus, but not a heart. all of a sudden, it's like an earthquake going off in your body. my doct
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small picture but i'd like to take you through. the first in the top left shows the source of the flooding. this is in windsor and it developed because a large area of largely rural of land got completely water logged and then during a storm event that water washed off that area into the urban area. the responsibility for managing that drainage lies with the local drainage authority, which is the drainage board. it flowed on to highways in the area -- you see in the top right picture highway flooding. responsibility for draining the highway is the local highway authority. it then flowed into the properties on the left of the picture. as soon as it crossed past the wall there into the property, the responsibility for that drainage shifted to the drainage -- the responsibility of the local water company, which is a private company responsible in part for draining property. it went in through the front doors of those properties, it went down one floor and came out through the back doors, as we can see in the bottom left-hand picture,
small picture but i'd like to take you through. the first in the top left shows the source of the flooding. this is in windsor and it developed because a large area of largely rural of land got completely water logged and then during a storm event that water washed off that area into the urban area. the responsibility for managing that drainage lies with the local drainage authority, which is the drainage board. it flowed on to highways in the area -- you see in the top right picture highway...
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it's kind of like exercising. you know if you exercise kind of on a regular basis, you're going to be a lot better off than somebody who sporadically does these things. so i think a lot of these ingredients that that are contained in most of these emollients and moisturizers are effective. i think a cream based moisturizer is very important and works better than lotion. actually, in certain people, when a lotion is applied to dry skin, it actually does not trap moisture, it actually has a drying effect in some people. so, the best time to apply emollients and apply moisturizers is after you come out of the shower dixon: there are often many ingredients used to create skin care products. and sometimes there are chemicals used that are less than ideal. cole: some of the ingredients you might want to avoid when looking at different products are oils, petroleum oils, mineral oils, talcs, fragrance, added fragrance. these are things that are just common irritants to the skin. also chemical dyes. now there we have come
it's kind of like exercising. you know if you exercise kind of on a regular basis, you're going to be a lot better off than somebody who sporadically does these things. so i think a lot of these ingredients that that are contained in most of these emollients and moisturizers are effective. i think a cream based moisturizer is very important and works better than lotion. actually, in certain people, when a lotion is applied to dry skin, it actually does not trap moisture, it actually has a...
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and like, when i get nervous -- >> jimmy: like we don't know that? biggest debut is on your show. >> jimmy: cool. >> when i get nervous, i tend to chew on the shoe string. so i didn't want to give up the sweatshirt so i thought i'd just give up this little piece of it. >> jimmy: whoa. wow, you're pulling it right out. this is big for you, frank. [ applause ] >> yeah. yep. >> jimmy: actually, i just heard -- i heard this is bad luck for the cubs. this gonna give them -- put them back another hundred years. you got to put that back. [ light laughter ] i'm just joking. this is very, very nice of you, frank. >> no problem. >> jimmy: don't cry. try to hold it in. hey, how are you? how you doing, corinne? >> corinne? >> jimmy: corinne? corinne, where you from? >> denver. >> jimmy: hey very -- welcome. welcome to the show. corinne, what do you have for us? >> well, my friend julie and i had breakfast this morning in soho and we decided to save half of each of our bagels for a snack later. so it's half a poppy seed bagel and half an everything bagel. >> jimm
and like, when i get nervous -- >> jimmy: like we don't know that? biggest debut is on your show. >> jimmy: cool. >> when i get nervous, i tend to chew on the shoe string. so i didn't want to give up the sweatshirt so i thought i'd just give up this little piece of it. >> jimmy: whoa. wow, you're pulling it right out. this is big for you, frank. [ applause ] >> yeah. yep. >> jimmy: actually, i just heard -- i heard this is bad luck for the cubs. this gonna...
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i would like to make it clear like this. what's going on now in the middle east, i think, creates one heck of a vacuum. excuse me my language. in many western capitols. why? because they start to see other leaders, they have no profile for them. other likes, i will say groups, not political parties, they aren the ground and reclaiming the states which they used to do business with. we don't need to fool ourselves. there's no country on earth that can just accept this and okay we'd like to help you to establish your democratic system and we will support you in terms of human rights or whatever. it doesn't work like this. believe me, it doesn't work like this. first of all, it's always what's for me on the table? if there's any other foreign country, why should i help you? why should i take the risk? especially in this time. this is what i'm trying to say. i think it's a very critical moment, but i still believe it's a very good opportunity. >> but it's an opportunity for the libyans. >> and the libyans, and libya it's very se
i would like to make it clear like this. what's going on now in the middle east, i think, creates one heck of a vacuum. excuse me my language. in many western capitols. why? because they start to see other leaders, they have no profile for them. other likes, i will say groups, not political parties, they aren the ground and reclaiming the states which they used to do business with. we don't need to fool ourselves. there's no country on earth that can just accept this and okay we'd like to help...
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yeah, there's, like, a limit where you stop saying words like that.hen you get to your age, you can say words like "bingo," not "cool." "bingo"? i'm not a fighter pilot from the second world war. so what sort of words am i allowed to use? "zounds"? "forsooth"? hang on. i think the riddle man is at the door! i'm not old! you're closer to old than-- by what measure am i old? by the measure of age. statistically, i'm not even halfway through my life. dad, how many 92-year-olds do you know? yeah, look, we seem to have gone off on a bit of a tangent, here. i don't know what's going on inside your tiny brain, dad. oh. got a man in nigeria who's had some financial good fortune. another one from the government, apologizing for losing more of my personal details. what you looking at? um... just having a bit of a sort. can i have a look? oh. it's my mum, on her 60th birthday. do you remember? it's not a great photo. it's not great, no. come and look at this, from ben's headmaster. ( electronic toy trilling ) "ben has been looking a little peaky, "and it might b
yeah, there's, like, a limit where you stop saying words like that.hen you get to your age, you can say words like "bingo," not "cool." "bingo"? i'm not a fighter pilot from the second world war. so what sort of words am i allowed to use? "zounds"? "forsooth"? hang on. i think the riddle man is at the door! i'm not old! you're closer to old than-- by what measure am i old? by the measure of age. statistically, i'm not even halfway through my...
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have failed before and you can only see like one every. but every three or four months and now every time we go we see somebody from iraq or from the first gulf war some people join the armed services in hopes of having financial stability was tricked out with their duty unfortunately some of them end up here on the streets now here in los angeles there are more than forty thousand people without a home on a nightly basis many of those are better ins and that policy is just expected to get even worse as more and more service members return from the war to a dire economic situation with very few top prospects if you join the military for a paycheck if you do the wrong thing to the right place freddie cordova a marine served four tours in iraq as he helps homeless vets good job admits that while some recruiters are concerned about the future of the young men and women joining the armed forces others simply see them as numbers well there's a cliche saying in the military every soldier says my recruiter lied to me it's something that we all kn
have failed before and you can only see like one every. but every three or four months and now every time we go we see somebody from iraq or from the first gulf war some people join the armed services in hopes of having financial stability was tricked out with their duty unfortunately some of them end up here on the streets now here in los angeles there are more than forty thousand people without a home on a nightly basis many of those are better ins and that policy is just expected to get even...
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me with arthritis, like katie with chronic fatigue, or like jenny with eczema, your health will eventuallyuffer. you know, i wish we had a personal belly-ometer, like the one in our car. you know, it comes on and starts flashing "check engine" light. if your "check engine" light were on, you would go get the car fixed right away, wouldn't you? don't wait until your body's "check engine" light starts flashing. when we come back, i'm going to give you the keys to running a clean, healthy gut protection system. [applause] >> hi, i'm carolyn black-sotir. stay tuned for more of the road to perfect health with brenda watson, and in the next part of the show, brenda's going to take us through six factors that can destroy our health, and then she'll tell us how we can fight off each and every one of them, and we're very excited, because brenda is with us in the studio today, and we'll be talking to her in just a few minutes. problems with your digestive and immune systems can cause so many issues with your body: depression, insomnia, chronic fatigue, eczema, and even high cholesterol can be caused
me with arthritis, like katie with chronic fatigue, or like jenny with eczema, your health will eventuallyuffer. you know, i wish we had a personal belly-ometer, like the one in our car. you know, it comes on and starts flashing "check engine" light. if your "check engine" light were on, you would go get the car fixed right away, wouldn't you? don't wait until your body's "check engine" light starts flashing. when we come back, i'm going to give you the keys to...
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people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and governments in the world that you don't know very much about. you take the knowledge of a think tank and monetize it. you can be both wealthier and more honest. brian: you live in behave aria. what part? >> i live in the north. i have to be near an airport because approximate i'm gone about half the time. the good thing about the low number is i can manage quality. i don't have to question them, check the footnotes and make sure the english makes sen. that's what i rely on. brian: are you married? >> i'm about to be to a very pretty
people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, prince. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the u -- eurasia group. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and...
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a matter of political determination just like going to the moon or something like that why did the americans then stop their moon program in a way you see america. wanted to first ok my view is that man on the moon. first but was so done that i took that box carry the question then was what was the purpose of future missions and the lunar science was never the main reason for going to your misery because apollo wasn't really a scientific program they did some good science but there's an awful lot more that could have been done if there'd been a couple more missions they canceled the last missions on apollo and those were the science missions the real ones so i think that what happened is the box was text and political imperative going away how much in your view does the politics today affect pure science is not so much these days about national pristine it's more about national economics these days we have to work together because it's just all too expensive to do it on your own and when we do work together we try to maximize the benefits around the nation and scientists of course are irrita
a matter of political determination just like going to the moon or something like that why did the americans then stop their moon program in a way you see america. wanted to first ok my view is that man on the moon. first but was so done that i took that box carry the question then was what was the purpose of future missions and the lunar science was never the main reason for going to your misery because apollo wasn't really a scientific program they did some good science but there's an awful...
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colleagues, unless there are any other comments you would like to make, i would like to consider this hearing as having been held and close. if we could move to item 25, colleagues, can we take a roll- call vote on this item? >> on item 25, bee[roll call] there are 8 ayes. supervisor chiu: this ordinance is finally passed. it is a few minutes before 3:30 when we would typically do special commendations. i would like to see if we could wave our role -- waived our role to start at 3:30 and start at 3:25. that shall be the case. before we start with our commendations around women's history month, supervisor elsbernd has a commendation he would like to offer. supervisor elsbernd: thank you for your indulgence. i know we have a number of accommodations, but this week is a very special week for those of us in the irish community. as you know, a little over a week ago, we raised the flag outside the building. this past saturday, we celebrated with the st. patrick's parade. this thursday, of course, is st. patrick's day. this year in san francisco, we have been graced with the presence of wil
colleagues, unless there are any other comments you would like to make, i would like to consider this hearing as having been held and close. if we could move to item 25, colleagues, can we take a roll- call vote on this item? >> on item 25, bee[roll call] there are 8 ayes. supervisor chiu: this ordinance is finally passed. it is a few minutes before 3:30 when we would typically do special commendations. i would like to see if we could wave our role -- waived our role to start at 3:30 and...
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that. [ shaking ] >> just like that.his is what it feels like to be in an 8.0 earthquake. you can get an idea. you are seeing some of the bottles shifting off the shelves, plants falling down. this is really [ indiscernible ] serves as a wake-up call so people understand what it's like to be in an earthquake. i have to tell you, it's certainly a wake-up call for me. [ laughter ] >> it's frightening even being prepared for an earthquake to feel that kind of shaking. now, you saw some of of the bottles falling down, some of the heavier objects in here stayed put so we have a big tv and some top-heavy objects like book shelves, they are all secured in here right now so clearly, in an earthquake, you see those really heavy objects falling and the emergency -- the earthquake emergency preparedness group that's out here showing us what this is like. their whole message here is to be prepared to have heavy items like that secured. you can see just how violent something like this could be, sydnie. >> all right. now i'm thinking
that. [ shaking ] >> just like that.his is what it feels like to be in an 8.0 earthquake. you can get an idea. you are seeing some of the bottles shifting off the shelves, plants falling down. this is really [ indiscernible ] serves as a wake-up call so people understand what it's like to be in an earthquake. i have to tell you, it's certainly a wake-up call for me. [ laughter ] >> it's frightening even being prepared for an earthquake to feel that kind of shaking. now, you saw some...
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in history i actually did that but i came out in the worst job market for historians in like you know forever i mean it's dreadful and so what's the alternative. it turns out and this is this is actually kind of funny when i got out of graduate school in the mid ninety's becoming a journalist looked like a good practical alternative a practical way to earn a living you know today it's journalism is falling apart even faster than academia back then you know it made sense but it's really interesting to be the. connection to writing and become action to politics how you know you were you as an historian first and then you started writing what what. political event set you off and what i think you know i mostly don't hear all the most is really about culture culture i start i want to be a cultural historian you know i was i wrote my first book is about the advertising industry in the one nine hundred sixty s. and should your viewers be curious about the advertising industry in the one nine hundred sixty s. don't watch that one t.v. show read my book i'm telling ok and the book title as a
in history i actually did that but i came out in the worst job market for historians in like you know forever i mean it's dreadful and so what's the alternative. it turns out and this is this is actually kind of funny when i got out of graduate school in the mid ninety's becoming a journalist looked like a good practical alternative a practical way to earn a living you know today it's journalism is falling apart even faster than academia back then you know it made sense but it's really...
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what was that experience like? it was like something out of kafka where i wake up in the morning and found myself being denounced in congress. and of course, i never imagined that it would happen. the piece was not intended to be offensive or provocative, you know. at the time, i barely had any kind of reputation or audience so i didn't expect for it to do what it did. but, you know, it had its ups and downs, to say the least. (anderson) it was part of a larger series. you were working with several other kinds of objects immersed in different fluids. could you talk a little bit about the series itself? well, actually, i had begun working with, specifically, milk and blood and later went on to piss. but at first, the fluids were being used in a very abstract way. you know, sort of, you know, using them as pure color or pigment in the same way an artist would use paint, you know. but ultimately, i decided to refer it to some sort of representation within the fluids. and piss christ was the first object, the first pho
what was that experience like? it was like something out of kafka where i wake up in the morning and found myself being denounced in congress. and of course, i never imagined that it would happen. the piece was not intended to be offensive or provocative, you know. at the time, i barely had any kind of reputation or audience so i didn't expect for it to do what it did. but, you know, it had its ups and downs, to say the least. (anderson) it was part of a larger series. you were working with...
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but i was very like you to be. nominated. there was a very strong list of the people who were nominated and you know i was like even to be on this list. why does your investment strategy work so well is it is it true that you have that you have a special offer for every company and you always offer more than the others or is it something else well that's not exactly the case in. the first and last month in facebook we were higher than the others but in subsequent investments we actually quite invested with other big u.s. funds so our offer was not higher. i think it's just sort of more investor friendly than sometimes other funds offer but. you base your decisions here are freeze on pure intuition or calculation no it's actually a ninety percent calculation but if you really can calculate computers can calculate the world war what's special about you. will have a very strong team very international team it's. you know two of the key team members are from india one from germany and one from finland. one from. asia so the team
but i was very like you to be. nominated. there was a very strong list of the people who were nominated and you know i was like even to be on this list. why does your investment strategy work so well is it is it true that you have that you have a special offer for every company and you always offer more than the others or is it something else well that's not exactly the case in. the first and last month in facebook we were higher than the others but in subsequent investments we actually quite...
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really, i was like, i am addicted to the hood. i like being there. i got shot. i got jumped. but it all started. getting shot like this. >>[inaudible]. >> and this is where the other bullet went in. it went through here. bam. and it come out the other side right here. and plus, like before i got stabbed. my brother got stabbed. >> this is a tremendously serious issue in san francisco. the whole of the leading cause of lives lost in san francisco. part of the reason why so many lives lost compared to heart diseases. substance abuse. some of it is gang related. some of it is not >> i heard somebody say. i have to get out of hospital to get my mine. i heard that today. and you know, it's scary because i felt like that's another somebody i have to see in the hospital or hear their mother have to hear the news their son just died. >> i see them if i person tries to talk to me. they don't even know my po. you came in, you would be like no. >> tell me about it. >> he's been through the same stuff. she been shot. been through the projects. i am connected. he opened up to me and gave
really, i was like, i am addicted to the hood. i like being there. i got shot. i got jumped. but it all started. getting shot like this. >>[inaudible]. >> and this is where the other bullet went in. it went through here. bam. and it come out the other side right here. and plus, like before i got stabbed. my brother got stabbed. >> this is a tremendously serious issue in san francisco. the whole of the leading cause of lives lost in san francisco. part of the reason why so many...
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i like that. i'd be happy to share this with anybody that wants to share that with their constituents. the five suggestions for planning. i originally wrote these and the first couple started know something - that's not the right way to start it so i'll change it. all new related water infrastructure will be designed and built in climate water change over the life of the project. if your building something that will last 20 or 40 years or a hundred years you have to design and build it incorporating climate change. all projections of water demand and - well it shall include the effects of climate change. all water management decisions must take into account the implications of energy and greenhouse gas emissions of those decisions. some of the comments earlier about caps and credits. water agencies if they get credit for their greenhouse gas emissions, they will look for it. in san francisco if your water agency can find the reductions which admittedly will probably be through energy something and
i like that. i'd be happy to share this with anybody that wants to share that with their constituents. the five suggestions for planning. i originally wrote these and the first couple started know something - that's not the right way to start it so i'll change it. all new related water infrastructure will be designed and built in climate water change over the life of the project. if your building something that will last 20 or 40 years or a hundred years you have to design and build it...
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like . suddenly soon catch up with. a. problem cycling up the track i was ready to put my super long to a proper test please please. her. how about. like this i know that's right. somehow i have taken the lead but then from house of nowhere. subsidies sunsets. to technology issues. and then finally a long straight saloons ahead of me. ok so i didn't win but i'll never look at a low cost the same way again. it would be. but you know girl. i really got into. my get back the last day of. my visit. it's difficult to feel inspired after spending some time in verona sure this is a truly enterprising city where you can find crawl spinal praising the same way they have hundreds of years alongside academics and engineers using the very latest technology it's a city that's in touch with its past and that's moving firmly so was the future.
like . suddenly soon catch up with. a. problem cycling up the track i was ready to put my super long to a proper test please please. her. how about. like this i know that's right. somehow i have taken the lead but then from house of nowhere. subsidies sunsets. to technology issues. and then finally a long straight saloons ahead of me. ok so i didn't win but i'll never look at a low cost the same way again. it would be. but you know girl. i really got into. my get back the last day of. my visit....
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i would also like to welcome whit meloy, a new property manager. he will be managing the fisherman's wharf portfolio. for visual of fact, the planning and development department has issued an rfi for the pierce 70 epic 20 at st. historic building. we are moving forward and looking forward to historic building rehabilitation opportunities. in february the court issued a request for interest in six buildings that generally line 20th street. including the union fireworks machine shop office building. the port is seeking interested tenants and developers following expression of interest the parties may be invited to submit proposals. responses are due on june 1 of 2011. we would also like to remember the anniversary of the removal of the embarcadero freeway. it has been 20 years. it was on february 27 of 2011. it was built in 1958. in 1986 sam francisco became engaged in heavy debates on whether it should be removed or not. thanks to the 1989 earthquake, the decision was made for us. it has been 20 years. recently the port also celebrated pier 1 from t
i would also like to welcome whit meloy, a new property manager. he will be managing the fisherman's wharf portfolio. for visual of fact, the planning and development department has issued an rfi for the pierce 70 epic 20 at st. historic building. we are moving forward and looking forward to historic building rehabilitation opportunities. in february the court issued a request for interest in six buildings that generally line 20th street. including the union fireworks machine shop office...
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like that's easy. oh, it is. their rates and the rates of their competitors. i saved hundreds when switching. we could use hundreds. yeah. wake up and smell the savings. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. ♪ >>> i bet as you can tell by that music that the royal wedding day is drawing near. in just 55 days, britain's prince william and kate middleton will tie the knot. as it gets closer more and more details have begun to emerge. cbs news royal contributor, i like that, victoria arbiter has the latest. good to see you. >> good morning. >> i like that, royal contributor. >> i love that. the 55 days makes me feel a bit nauseous. >> this week we learned some new things about who's invited. who is on the list we didn't know about before. >> elton john has confessed that he and his partner david furnish are going to the royal wedding. we were
like that's easy. oh, it is. their rates and the rates of their competitors. i saved hundreds when switching. we could use hundreds. yeah. wake up and smell the savings. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr. just one pill helps keep you heartburn-free for a full 24 hours. ♪ >>> i bet as you can tell by that music that the royal wedding day is drawing near. in just 55 days,...
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they are like no.s like never going back to that place again. >>> where is the love and royalties. even the sausages needed a little spring break warm up before the regular season. as and brewers in the desert. michael taylor smashing a double to the gap. josh donaldson comes around to score. 1-0 as. another solid outing for tyson ross. as lose 4-3. beat the dodgers 9- 2. >> you're not buying the warmup for this? >> all right. we are coming back. we will be back at 10:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today.
they are like no.s like never going back to that place again. >>> where is the love and royalties. even the sausages needed a little spring break warm up before the regular season. as and brewers in the desert. michael taylor smashing a double to the gap. josh donaldson comes around to score. 1-0 as. another solid outing for tyson ross. as lose 4-3. beat the dodgers 9- 2. >> you're not buying the warmup for this? >> all right. we are coming back. we will be back at 10:00...
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a news organization like c.b.s. or sixty minutes was capable of having the equipment to do what hidden camera now anybody can do and i think that there needs to be. need to be looking at who's sending in these videos are they cropped are they have they been butchered james o'keefe has been portraying these for a long time that's he released the full video so i'm not disputing that but in the past you know there's methods of obtaining the videos mean he's broken several. and convicted a convicted criminal as well as pursuit of these begats i think that he hasn't been convicted i mean if you want your neck if you were convicted in new orleans of entering what rational i mean i wouldn't i was here not not for that but one kind of another panel where we discussed the alleged rapists that were the wiki leaks founder julian assange you seem to praise him as though this journalist doing a journalist work you know if he qualifies as a journalist and then james o'keefe does as well i don't know what my definition would be wi
a news organization like c.b.s. or sixty minutes was capable of having the equipment to do what hidden camera now anybody can do and i think that there needs to be. need to be looking at who's sending in these videos are they cropped are they have they been butchered james o'keefe has been portraying these for a long time that's he released the full video so i'm not disputing that but in the past you know there's methods of obtaining the videos mean he's broken several. and convicted a...
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that i want to bring up right now peter in the last thirty years you've seen the rise of companies like wal-mart and target because their target their their focus is to allow the middle class and lower classes to wring the last bit of of spending power at of their dwindling income a very ominous sign even wal-mart is starting to do badly now so people can even afford to shop at wal-mart and this is this is the end effect of supply side economics over the last thirty to forty years this is the problem that we're dealing with and it is a test of american democracy. when we go back to who pays for it all now if i can go to you you're an irishman and ireland isn't doing too well either these days how would you explain to your fellow countrymen what the heck is going on in the united states right now. well i mean i think there are some parallels with elsewhere in the word peter obviously other nations including iran and britain have seen struggles in the past between union power and government power when margaret thatcher was prime minister of great britain that was famously a minor strike t
that i want to bring up right now peter in the last thirty years you've seen the rise of companies like wal-mart and target because their target their their focus is to allow the middle class and lower classes to wring the last bit of of spending power at of their dwindling income a very ominous sign even wal-mart is starting to do badly now so people can even afford to shop at wal-mart and this is this is the end effect of supply side economics over the last thirty to forty years this is the...
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i would like to see it go forward. it has to be revised as we pointed out because this would be a great addition, underutilized space. going to be a great view out of there and it has a lot of other benefits. but i think we made it pretty clear as far as the parking has to work out so the people exiting the garage can do so in a safe manner and also as far as the number of parking will kind of be a product of the square footage might be somewhat reduced, which might put new compliance with bernal heights or the number of units may be changed to a smaller number of units. they may be fairly large units as was pointed out by mr. sanchez, they may have the same requirements but the commission has the discretion to allow a variance for fewer -- ok, the zoning administrator would be able to do that if they were, you know, downsized and there was enough room for people to maneuver in there. it might be acceptable to have someone fewer numbers of parking spaces. i have to see what the neighborhood says. and what the neighbors
i would like to see it go forward. it has to be revised as we pointed out because this would be a great addition, underutilized space. going to be a great view out of there and it has a lot of other benefits. but i think we made it pretty clear as far as the parking has to work out so the people exiting the garage can do so in a safe manner and also as far as the number of parking will kind of be a product of the square footage might be somewhat reduced, which might put new compliance with...
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looks a lot like somalia then where there's an al qaeda affiliate. we're also worried islammists could hijack some of the democratic transitions in places like egypt. finally that 14-1 vote on the security council protecting israel from a resolution criticizing settlements is a pretty good indicator it's going to be a pretty lonely fight protecting israel right now because these governments become more democratic and they will give voice to the arab street that's anti-israel in terms of settlements and its occupation of the west bank. >> you know, there are so many things that are problematic, especially the spike in oil that you talk about that seems like there will be no re -- reprieve, but isn't there for the long game an advantage of these democratic the movements over time? >> i think that's right. we all feel this sort of kinship, you can't help to be kind of proud and hopeful for these people trying to get a voice in their own governments and there are pretty rotten governments. gwen: but it's like we don't know who they are either. >> each co
looks a lot like somalia then where there's an al qaeda affiliate. we're also worried islammists could hijack some of the democratic transitions in places like egypt. finally that 14-1 vote on the security council protecting israel from a resolution criticizing settlements is a pretty good indicator it's going to be a pretty lonely fight protecting israel right now because these governments become more democratic and they will give voice to the arab street that's anti-israel in terms of...
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if oil prices stay or back off, do you still like the stock. >> i like it a lot. they can make a lot of money even if world price is going to stabilize between 85 and 110 somewhere in that range. they'll do just fine. also, it's an industry where i think there's still an appetite on the acquisition side on a 27-$28 billion company. when you look at the giants out there relatively exxon's got a market cap of over 400 billion. so it's still a company that if somebody's looking to make an acquisition in that field, he sf s is going to be pretty attractive. >> tom: you like big blue, ibm here just off its all time highs it's moved away from the hardware focus from a generation ago looking international in software and services, is that the growth expectation. if emerging markets begin to get uncertain does that hurt big blue. >> maybe a little bit but i still think again when you look at their business, i like it a lot. i think they're going to see revenue growth that's better than people expect. the stock has pulled off the high a little bit during the downturn but i
if oil prices stay or back off, do you still like the stock. >> i like it a lot. they can make a lot of money even if world price is going to stabilize between 85 and 110 somewhere in that range. they'll do just fine. also, it's an industry where i think there's still an appetite on the acquisition side on a 27-$28 billion company. when you look at the giants out there relatively exxon's got a market cap of over 400 billion. so it's still a company that if somebody's looking to make an...
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something like this like foods perfect play with power tools love it. glad was going to give me a quick one a warm and that meant getting hold of a chisel. i was whittling away on vlad's mera i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen on the streets. we might be able to do something similar. could be shorn of a goal of pick a sculpture. let's go show you you thought. the lamp told me some easy mouse in the woods but when i arrived he was nowhere to be seen. by leaps and walked for what seemed like hours to my mind started playing tricks on me. why couldn't i build useful near isn't cut backs why should other people be able to scull to not me it wasn't fat. and now somebody was going to pay. that. james. let me show you how to do it. it seems lighted narrowly avoided the road rash chainsaw massacre bunch that are an ashtray and so on festival was just about to begin. some long run. there's nothing subtle about this form of sculpture and i'm suited me down to the ground and once i sliced off a bit here in the blood starting work on freeing the st
something like this like foods perfect play with power tools love it. glad was going to give me a quick one a warm and that meant getting hold of a chisel. i was whittling away on vlad's mera i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen on the streets. we might be able to do something similar. could be shorn of a goal of pick a sculpture. let's go show you you thought. the lamp told me some easy mouse in the woods but when i arrived he was nowhere to be seen. by leaps and walked for what...
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there are also communities that would like to see them. we would like to hear where they are, how many. >> that is a controversy in our neighborhood right now. i talked to supervisor weiner over the weekend and they are trying to streamline it. there are already certain rules that are already being broken by restaurants. in my neighborhood, parking is sacred. it is taking away parking for restaurant expansions. i can forward it on to -- i do not know how this works. supervisor weiner has some legislation he is trying to pass to regulate the whole parklet phenomenon. >> on lower 24th street, we have carnival and cesar chavez parade. to have our streets taken up by these parklets, you are losing parking but you are also losing this public space. we are an urban environment. there are issues about deurbanization that have been brought before this commission. commissioner o'conner: i am a person who presented on this issue on many or all of these points before this rolled out. this is ridiculous. >> that are going in front of restaurants now a
there are also communities that would like to see them. we would like to hear where they are, how many. >> that is a controversy in our neighborhood right now. i talked to supervisor weiner over the weekend and they are trying to streamline it. there are already certain rules that are already being broken by restaurants. in my neighborhood, parking is sacred. it is taking away parking for restaurant expansions. i can forward it on to -- i do not know how this works. supervisor weiner has...
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ideally, we would like to see some clawback. if a company does not produce the benefits, then they would not have to pay taxes. supervisor chu: i do not have any more speaker cards. if you have a comment, please let up in the center of the room. >> i do not want to just make this about twitter. i think a lot of san franciscans want to see twitter here for civic pride and for other reasons. my concern is much broader. i am concerned the accumulative effect of the development scenarios going on in the tenderloin will negatively impact many communities who already live there. my preference is to see a community-driven planning process that puts poor people who already live in the neighborhood first, and then see how we can accommodate other people to lift all boats. i have also been through two internet ipo's myself. piper dissipated in the largest ipo in history -- i participated in the largest ipo in history in the singapore stock exchange. there is so much opportunity for shorn stain to help them preserve their cash flow. it is
ideally, we would like to see some clawback. if a company does not produce the benefits, then they would not have to pay taxes. supervisor chu: i do not have any more speaker cards. if you have a comment, please let up in the center of the room. >> i do not want to just make this about twitter. i think a lot of san franciscans want to see twitter here for civic pride and for other reasons. my concern is much broader. i am concerned the accumulative effect of the development scenarios...
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that's a little bit like criticizing eighteen t. for not building more dial up lines right there investing in broadband and you and the reason is because four is outdated it doesn't work we've seen for thirty years it doesn't work and i'll give you some fabulous story that is great information to cover thanks to these poirot i know so you can access my a.o.l. account some of my. like we said obama hasn't received the award yet but you're saying that there's so much more that he that he can do and this is a president that i feel like he's getting awarded based on a promise is based on things that people are waiting for him to do he got a nobel peace prize before he actually spread any peace in this world and here he is was so much work to do want to show his commitment i'd like to see this commitment and he's already being granted an award so agreed some of the things he has not done he has not pushed in congress that certain bills and laws that need to be passed to be passed the seventy two hour rule a really basic easy piece of leg
that's a little bit like criticizing eighteen t. for not building more dial up lines right there investing in broadband and you and the reason is because four is outdated it doesn't work we've seen for thirty years it doesn't work and i'll give you some fabulous story that is great information to cover thanks to these poirot i know so you can access my a.o.l. account some of my. like we said obama hasn't received the award yet but you're saying that there's so much more that he that he can do...