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host: will hear from david meyer. guest: in any kind of political movement, there are lots of people that it swept up and want to have their say, and some of them articulate and some are not. and activist on the left on the right have wrestled with house with a message to produce. there is an organization called left, thatn the is trying to have cool online images. i want to come back to the point of the people that are dangers in trying to destroy america. everyow, historically, act of this group in american history has been described as the great unwashed, trying to pull down america. and the judgment of history winds up vindicating them. martin luther king was surveiled during most of his life. he was labeled a communist. and now you are in d.c., there is a monument to him. i think that judgment of history vindicates some of these people who are disparaged during their lifetime. host: in addition to civil- rights, who would you say are the two or three other most successful movements in history? guest: i was thinki
host: will hear from david meyer. guest: in any kind of political movement, there are lots of people that it swept up and want to have their say, and some of them articulate and some are not. and activist on the left on the right have wrestled with house with a message to produce. there is an organization called left, thatn the is trying to have cool online images. i want to come back to the point of the people that are dangers in trying to destroy america. everyow, historically, act of this...
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meyers said. i also want to thank all of you for being here today and sitting through this whole thing. i particularly want to thank supervisor kim for working with community advocates to come up with alternate legislation. i'ved with the cpmv c process from a distance living in that neighborhoodv. i'm glad that the community people that were involved it in it had a chance to work on it. it still isn't satisfactory to my liking because there are far too many [speaker not understood] being involved but i think it is much better than it was before. another example has to do with proper notice and it has to do with the [speaker not understood] property. apparently the project lay dormant for a couple of years but heart felt they had issued a category exemption, they had not. when it came to light then they had to exempt -- have one, now it's gone to litigation. so, i think it is really important that the noticing be clear. and that the approval process wherever it is, should be later in the process.
meyers said. i also want to thank all of you for being here today and sitting through this whole thing. i particularly want to thank supervisor kim for working with community advocates to come up with alternate legislation. i'ved with the cpmv c process from a distance living in that neighborhoodv. i'm glad that the community people that were involved it in it had a chance to work on it. it still isn't satisfactory to my liking because there are far too many [speaker not understood] being...
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so, to me, i think this is a really important time for marissa meyer here. she's going to have to show ways to fix their core business. and in a week where zuckerberg got out there and he's showing how they're getting in social and they're getting in mobile, what the heck is yahoo! doing? >> are you positive facebook? >> no. >> is that part of the premise? >> no, i hated that home thing. i thought it was a disaster. but the point is, they don't have a plan, and i think the market is pricing it, as they do have a plan to fix the core u.s. business. i want to make a near term short-term bearish bet in the name. >> all right, so, what is dan doing? he's buying a put spread. a familiar stat. >>> but always good to review. in the strategy, you buy one put and sell a lower strike put to cut your costs. you do this when you're bearish, as dan is. you want that stock to go to the short put strike. that's where you make the most money. that's also where your profits are capped. so, dan, walk us through the trade. >> sure, so, i looked out to may. earnings are going t
so, to me, i think this is a really important time for marissa meyer here. she's going to have to show ways to fix their core business. and in a week where zuckerberg got out there and he's showing how they're getting in social and they're getting in mobile, what the heck is yahoo! doing? >> are you positive facebook? >> no. >> is that part of the premise? >> no, i hated that home thing. i thought it was a disaster. but the point is, they don't have a plan, and i think...
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and bristol meyers has been on fire ever since we've called it bristol meyers. drug company at telco, and that is perfection from clearwater. >>> elizabeth in florida. elizabeth? >> caller: mcdonald's, u.s. air, lcc, medical properties trust, mpw, yahoo! yhoo and constellation brands. am i diversified? >> not only are you diversified but have you some horse sense. a great portfolio. mcdonald's, and no one believed it is going higher, npt, nice yield. constellation brands. no more price wars in beer that they are all merging, u.s. air, my favorite when they merge with amry. no more price wars and yahoo!, we got the internet, airline, restaurant chain, a reit and beer company. perfect diversification and every one of those stocks is a buy, buy, buy. >>> bev in illinois. >> caller: booyah, cramer. i can't believe i'm speaking to you, i'm so excited. >> really? >> caller: i'll be in washington on "meet the press" on sunday. >> caller: you want my stocks? >> huh? >> caller: you want my stocks? >> i thought you said something else. >> caller: i must not have heard you
and bristol meyers has been on fire ever since we've called it bristol meyers. drug company at telco, and that is perfection from clearwater. >>> elizabeth in florida. elizabeth? >> caller: mcdonald's, u.s. air, lcc, medical properties trust, mpw, yahoo! yhoo and constellation brands. am i diversified? >> not only are you diversified but have you some horse sense. a great portfolio. mcdonald's, and no one believed it is going higher, npt, nice yield. constellation brands....
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for fresh locations. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the best cam video from a police car in fort meyers, florida. this is the moment in question. you see police pulling a girl out of the car on to the ground. that girl is 19-year-old angela. she says police were far too rough with her. but, let me tell you the entire story before you decide for yourself. police say they got behind her car that was being driven by her boyfriend on the night of february 23rd. the car did not have its headlights on, so police decided the pull the car over. turns out, she, her boyfriend and another passenger were in the car. the officer approached the car and said he smelled marijuana. he asked the passenger and the driver to get out of the car for them to search the car. you see them dealing with one of the passengers in the car, but angela had not gotten out of the car. she was wondering why they wanted to search the car and began asking questions. you'll see the officer at the car door. 20 seconds later another officer approaches and asks her to get out of the car. that's when he physically removes her f
for fresh locations. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the best cam video from a police car in fort meyers, florida. this is the moment in question. you see police pulling a girl out of the car on to the ground. that girl is 19-year-old angela. she says police were far too rough with her. but, let me tell you the entire story before you decide for yourself. police say they got behind her car that was being driven by her boyfriend on the night of february 23rd. the car did not have its...
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meyers' qualifications for the supreme court are utterly nonexistent.not ruled or written on any of the great controversies of our time, religion, faith, morality, she has shown no interest in them in 40 years. we had an outstanding bench of conservatives, of traditionalists who had the right judicial philosophy and president bush ducked a fight. >> uncle pat does not speak for all republicans now and did not speak for all republicans then, but he did have his finger in the wind on that one and republican senators came back saying they really did not want her to get the supreme court gig, and president bush gave up on her. >> 24 days ago, president bush said one person stood out to replace justice sandra day o'connor on the u.s. supreme court. he said his own white house lawyer, harriet meyers, was the most qualified choice, but many of his fellow republicans weren't having it. the votes weren't there in the u.s. senate, and so tonight, the meyers nomination has been withdrawn. >> president george w. bush advantage kwished the democrats in his reelectio
meyers' qualifications for the supreme court are utterly nonexistent.not ruled or written on any of the great controversies of our time, religion, faith, morality, she has shown no interest in them in 40 years. we had an outstanding bench of conservatives, of traditionalists who had the right judicial philosophy and president bush ducked a fight. >> uncle pat does not speak for all republicans now and did not speak for all republicans then, but he did have his finger in the wind on that...
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[laughter] >> dave, would you share the story of the oscar meyer wagon interception with your child? >> i have a theory of parenting which is that your function as a parent is to embarrass your children. i embrace that. that is your job, to be embarrassing to your children, just as your parents were embarrassing to you. i was at the miami herald and i got a call from the oscar meyer wiener company, talking about bringing the wienermobile to miami. there are six of them. a lot of people do not know that. [laughter] this nation leads the world in wienermobile technology. although, iran is a developing more. [laughter] not for long. so they called me up and say we're bringing the wienermobile to miami, would you like to drive it for a day? i said heck yes. i knew exactly what i wanted to do. i wanted to pick my son of that middle school. [laughter] there he is in peer pressure hell. i will never forget. there are all these mothers in minivans. and behind it is this looming hot dog, and i am saying, rob berrryy, come to the wienermobile. you scar their child psychologically for life. yes
[laughter] >> dave, would you share the story of the oscar meyer wagon interception with your child? >> i have a theory of parenting which is that your function as a parent is to embarrass your children. i embrace that. that is your job, to be embarrassing to your children, just as your parents were embarrassing to you. i was at the miami herald and i got a call from the oscar meyer wiener company, talking about bringing the wienermobile to miami. there are six of them. a lot of...
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ne marissa meyer came from google where benefits are very, very good. in fact, google's presently leave is still a bit better than yahoo!. miss meyer also recently had a baby of her own and some people are making this into a woman executive story. i don't think it is. i think this is simply yah! bringing its services up to par with the rest of the industry. we'll continue to watch that story. we were the first to bring it to you this morning. back to you. >> how do you like the sound of an eight-week vacation thank you, scott, very much. >>> competition in the garlic festival. the first ever garlic bowl. things from uc berkeley, san jose state and fresno state, head to head in big time and hot cooking contest. the winning team will receive a $5,000 scholarship. garlic bowl set to kick off. the start of the festival that starts up in late july. >> we'll be smelling the garlic before july. >> you cannot run from it. m loren, it is warm out there. how are the winds? >> they are picking up. good morning, jon and marla. good morning at home. i picked this pi
ne marissa meyer came from google where benefits are very, very good. in fact, google's presently leave is still a bit better than yahoo!. miss meyer also recently had a baby of her own and some people are making this into a woman executive story. i don't think it is. i think this is simply yah! bringing its services up to par with the rest of the industry. we'll continue to watch that story. we were the first to bring it to you this morning. back to you. >> how do you like the sound of...
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provieron , yo estoy produciendo junto con univisión estudios carlos ponce el protagonista y cristian meyernto la velocidad , mi vida corre tan lento , este , o a lo mejor iba a hacer hombre , siempre me han gustado las cosas , la adrenalina es algo adictivo después de que te sentíeste en control es como que una línea , es una cosa que no se si es de poder seguridad o algo raro pasa , pero me encantan las cosas peligrosas , pero me gusta mucho mejor que desde niñas soy 3 años más grandes le daba pánico y es la primera que sabia esquiar en agua aprendio a manejar un coche te encanta siempre fuiste muy aventurera sin embargo creo que debio ser hombre , no por que tengo todas esas cosas , soy muy masculina en muchas cosas , pienso muchas veces como hombre tengo la barba de mi papa . >>> [risas] . >>> la voz a veces , pero también soy muy mujer en muchas cosas que la gente no cree soy muy dura y eso pero tu me conoces soy sensible , llorona , necesito cariño y amor y si me hacen llorar los , comerciales de perritos en la calle . >>> tenemos misma familia mismos padres , misma educación , y como
provieron , yo estoy produciendo junto con univisión estudios carlos ponce el protagonista y cristian meyernto la velocidad , mi vida corre tan lento , este , o a lo mejor iba a hacer hombre , siempre me han gustado las cosas , la adrenalina es algo adictivo después de que te sentíeste en control es como que una línea , es una cosa que no se si es de poder seguridad o algo raro pasa , pero me encantan las cosas peligrosas , pero me gusta mucho mejor que desde niñas soy 3 años más grandes...
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it would also allow them to keep their fight song and the color scheme with only meyer -- minor changesrobert griffin iii we did tonight that he is in opposition to that, adding that in a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness. there we are. >> he has the right to express himself. only been a few days we've had been low clouds and drizzle, but it is tiresome. , the folks in denver have a winter storm warning. they may get 7 inches of snow. we have nothing to complain about here. overcast,break in the or at least some layers to the clouds finally. it has been another day of light rain and drizzle and that continues at this hour. winds are coming off the atlantic ocean, keeping temperatures well below average. only 58 degrees. our average high for this last day of april 71, and the average we're going to turn things around tomorrow. acrossome steady rain calvert county. that is where most of the rain has been. because of where it is located vis-a-vis the trajectory of the pattern coming off the atlantic ocean. tomorrow, it will start to change a bit. 5
it would also allow them to keep their fight song and the color scheme with only meyer -- minor changesrobert griffin iii we did tonight that he is in opposition to that, adding that in a land of freedom we are held hostage by the tyranny of political correctness. there we are. >> he has the right to express himself. only been a few days we've had been low clouds and drizzle, but it is tiresome. , the folks in denver have a winter storm warning. they may get 7 inches of snow. we have...
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meyers at 10 p.m. eastern. and we conclude at 11 with -- [inaudible] her book "working with sharks" chronicles her experiences as a pakistani woman working at the united nations. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> coming up, lee edwards presents a history of the conservative think tank the heritage foundation and profiles its founder, ed fuller in. the heritage foundation began in 1973, and it's based here in washington d.c. it has hundreds of thousands of members and an annual budget of $75 million. >> well, good morning, dr. feulner. >> good morning. how are you? [laughter] >> isn't this great? [inaudible conversations] i think we had 11 people at our first presidents club meeting, and so we have come a long way, baby. [laughter] >> well, we're going to jump right into some asking questions and getting wonderful answers, and then we're going to open it up to you all, and you're going to flood us with questions as well. and leading the way, this wonderful book here -- yes, there will be a book signi
meyers at 10 p.m. eastern. and we conclude at 11 with -- [inaudible] her book "working with sharks" chronicles her experiences as a pakistani woman working at the united nations. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. >> coming up, lee edwards presents a history of the conservative think tank the heritage foundation and profiles its founder, ed fuller in. the heritage foundation began in 1973, and it's based here in washington d.c. it has hundreds of thousands of members and...
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i'm sitting here, and you allow michael meyers here for some reason -- >> i don't know.rty, it's about options and we have come a long way. you have politicians like representative john lewis who says we need more work to be done. we have not achieved dr. king's dream. come on, these individuals are very divisive with these comments. >> this is why i'm saying, i essentially agree with you if you listen to me. i'm saying we in the 21st century have racially gerrymandered election district. get the blacks to elect blacks. that's leading us into a blind alley, everything. everything should be based on skills and content but barack obama didn't get elected on couldn't tent or character, he got elected on race identity and he uses race when he wants to get ahead personally. he is the most divisive, polarizing, race conscious president i have no one in my life time. >> thank you. appreciate it. coming up next, tonight on "hannity." katie will take us inside the gun control debate and along for the ride as she goes through an intensive self-defense course, we are going to see h
i'm sitting here, and you allow michael meyers here for some reason -- >> i don't know.rty, it's about options and we have come a long way. you have politicians like representative john lewis who says we need more work to be done. we have not achieved dr. king's dream. come on, these individuals are very divisive with these comments. >> this is why i'm saying, i essentially agree with you if you listen to me. i'm saying we in the 21st century have racially gerrymandered election...
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but my excuse is that i was only 9. >> joe meyers says the best part of his return was not the attention my wife's face and my daughter's is the best part. >> and despite all the people who share it, it is still their private moment. >> i think it gives us kind of just a little common ground that she and i were both there in that moment and that we have everything that's gone on since then, the video and everything else that's happened, to reflect back on just she and i. >> hannah, it's true, a lot of people may have seen you cry, but a lot of people also shared in your joy. thanks for giving us something to smile about. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of about "caught on camera."
but my excuse is that i was only 9. >> joe meyers says the best part of his return was not the attention my wife's face and my daughter's is the best part. >> and despite all the people who share it, it is still their private moment. >> i think it gives us kind of just a little common ground that she and i were both there in that moment and that we have everything that's gone on since then, the video and everything else that's happened, to reflect back on just she and i....
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for marisa meyer, this is a betrayal.ou're going after a company, that will do, make google kind of mad. i'm kind of surprised she is doing it. i like it. i don't think it will do a whole lot for yahoo!. i don't think it will do a whole lot for apple. kind of nice she is trying to do something. neil: it is pretty bold. what do you think, jonathan. >> dennis follows tech like no one i know so i defer to him to the interpersonal relationships. marisa meyer is doing one thing jerry levin and every ceo at yahoo! couldn't, she is making stock go up. she sup 60% since she took the role. i wouldn't fight the tape. she could turn around this company the same way jobs turn around apple back in the day. >> oh, my gosh, that is a huge leap. that is a little hyperbole. jonathan, i wish i had done that. apple has fantastic products. yahoo! ha no, sir real purpose. yahoo! and aol is basically the same. yahoo! is website you look at at time when everyone has gone mobile. this is good time to try it. everyone that does business with appl
for marisa meyer, this is a betrayal.ou're going after a company, that will do, make google kind of mad. i'm kind of surprised she is doing it. i like it. i don't think it will do a whole lot for yahoo!. i don't think it will do a whole lot for apple. kind of nice she is trying to do something. neil: it is pretty bold. what do you think, jonathan. >> dennis follows tech like no one i know so i defer to him to the interpersonal relationships. marisa meyer is doing one thing jerry levin and...
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"saturday night live" seth meyer is a front-runner. >>> i missed this partner dive. louie anderson and kareem abdull jamar. nothing says tandem like these two. >> one, two,. >> louie and kareem. >> honestly, who comes up with this stuff. the timing was a bit off. you have to love the leotards. i think kareem only counted to two. they got a 5.75 out of ten. it was enough to keep them on the show for another week. louie, sweet lou, well played. for you, meeting celebrities you would think is not a big deal for michelle obama. during a workshop about the new jackie robinson movie, mrs. obama introduced a special guest. >> i want to thank harrison ford. i wanted to say that for awhile. harson ford, you think you trip because i'm here? i'm tripping out because he's here. >> first lady is tripping. he plays ricky in the film, which chronicles jackie robinson and his journey to becoming the first african-american major leaguer in 1947. mrs. obama saw the film with her husband. jackie robinson's wife was there sharing personal stories as well. why are you awake? we keep aski
"saturday night live" seth meyer is a front-runner. >>> i missed this partner dive. louie anderson and kareem abdull jamar. nothing says tandem like these two. >> one, two,. >> louie and kareem. >> honestly, who comes up with this stuff. the timing was a bit off. you have to love the leotards. i think kareem only counted to two. they got a 5.75 out of ten. it was enough to keep them on the show for another week. louie, sweet lou, well played. for you,...
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we got the view from michelle meyer at bank of america merrill-lynch. >> gdp growth in the u.s. came in below expectations for the first quarter, showing growth of only 2.5% versus the consensus of 3%. this is an acceleration relative to q-4 growth where we had only seen 0.4% expansion, but much of the swing between q-4 and q-1 was due to an inventory cycle. looking past inventories, final sales, which is the underlying demand of the u.s. economy, actually slowed from 1.9% in q-4 to 1.5% in q-1. in reality, when you look at fundamentals of the economy, it shows a slow down of momentum at the beginning of the year. that was driven, in part, by government spending contraction, particularly defense spending was down sharply, which potentially could have something to do with early cuts around the sequester. we also saw a slow down in business investment and a widening in the trade deficit. the bright spot of the report was consumer spending, where growth was up 3.2% driven by autos and other durables. also, services spending was stronger. looking ahead to the next few quarters, we t
we got the view from michelle meyer at bank of america merrill-lynch. >> gdp growth in the u.s. came in below expectations for the first quarter, showing growth of only 2.5% versus the consensus of 3%. this is an acceleration relative to q-4 growth where we had only seen 0.4% expansion, but much of the swing between q-4 and q-1 was due to an inventory cycle. looking past inventories, final sales, which is the underlying demand of the u.s. economy, actually slowed from 1.9% in q-4 to 1.5%...
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we will year from the lyrical science professor, david meyer, author of "the politics of protest." that begins ? next a discussion about the house and senate efforts to approve the 2014 budget. then the 2012 election. after that another chance to see q&a with code pink founder. >> the sequester will reduce r grants by about 5% which equates to $22 million or so which will be distributed among the various licenseees and stations i have described. so we have taken about a 13% cut in our overall funding in the last two years. if the entire government had sustained cuts we had sustained the budget would be $500 illion smaller than it is now. so we feel we've made a significant contribution to debt reduction. >> the impact of spending cuts on public television on the communicate tors on c-span2. >> the british house of commons is in recess so prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. it returns on april 17 on c-span2. next a discussion on the prospects of the house and senate agreingsing on a 2014 budget. this is from "washington journal." it's about 30 minutes. >> and we're
we will year from the lyrical science professor, david meyer, author of "the politics of protest." that begins ? next a discussion about the house and senate efforts to approve the 2014 budget. then the 2012 election. after that another chance to see q&a with code pink founder. >> the sequester will reduce r grants by about 5% which equates to $22 million or so which will be distributed among the various licenseees and stations i have described. so we have taken about a 13%...
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had a friend wrote jokes when seth meyers was doing the white house correspondents' dinner a couple years ago, and the president will choose the ones he likes, he will tweak them if he wants. he will even ad lib. i think he is the best comedian at doing what he does. you see he sold that joke about michele bachmann. he had ice in his eyes. fire in his eyes. that's what makes the joke funnier. you don't know if he is putting it on for us or that's how he really feels, in any event, it works. alicia, watched you on e! streaming. you were great. >> thank you. we all dressed up for you. >> so past acts, they haven't been shy at all about taking on the president himself. >> mr. president, you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. [ laughter ] that was the best one yet. >> you on the other hand, mr. president, have aged a little. what happened to you? when you were sworn in, you looked like the guy from the old spice commercials. now you look like louis gossett senior. >> i forgot about that. is there a line when it comes to joking about
had a friend wrote jokes when seth meyers was doing the white house correspondents' dinner a couple years ago, and the president will choose the ones he likes, he will tweak them if he wants. he will even ad lib. i think he is the best comedian at doing what he does. you see he sold that joke about michele bachmann. he had ice in his eyes. fire in his eyes. that's what makes the joke funnier. you don't know if he is putting it on for us or that's how he really feels, in any event, it works....
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rebecca evans, michelle meyers, lance carnes, raymond castillo, charlie z, ng, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], jonathan goldberg. judy berkowitz. and linda chapman. go ahead. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. ~ tom tunney, i'm a land attorney with robbins junius and rose. i want to thank the committee for holding this discussion. it is an important one. the point i'd like to make has been made already, but i think it is an importantv one. and that is i support supervisor wiener's proposed legislation. it brings san francisco more in line with the rest of the state and other jurisdictions in the state. my legal practice thaiedctiontion me to other cities and counties in california. i've represented cities and counties, city of chico, city of stockton. these jurisdictions have very clear appeal and processing procedures in their codes for ceqa and they work. i don't think san francisco needs to conform to these jurisdictions just for the sake of being similar. these jurisdictions have those procedures in place because ceqa mandates it. the statute and its guidelines re
rebecca evans, michelle meyers, lance carnes, raymond castillo, charlie z, ng, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], jonathan goldberg. judy berkowitz. and linda chapman. go ahead. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. ~ tom tunney, i'm a land attorney with robbins junius and rose. i want to thank the committee for holding this discussion. it is an important one. the point i'd like to make has been made already, but i think it is an importantv one. and that is i support...
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we will hear from david meyer, the author of "the politics of protest." that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. next, the latest on negotiations concerning immigration legislation. after that, a discussion on china's relationship with north korea. then a former obama administration treasury official discusses the dodd- frank regulation locke and part -- law and tarp. >> monday night, and a harrison, whose husband died one month after office, and letitia tyler, who becomes first lady as her husband john tyler assumes the presidency, she passes away one year later. then julia tyler becomes the president second wife. >> julia is the madonna of first ladies. she had posed as a model at a time when that was frowned upon. waswas knows as -- she known as the rows of long island. by all accounts, she was bewitching. she certainly bewitched 57-year- old john tyler. he married her. being first lady. she had the job for less than the year, but it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief ." it was also julia tyler who greeted her guests sitting on a thr
we will hear from david meyer, the author of "the politics of protest." that begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. next, the latest on negotiations concerning immigration legislation. after that, a discussion on china's relationship with north korea. then a former obama administration treasury official discusses the dodd- frank regulation locke and part -- law and tarp. >> monday night, and a harrison, whose husband died one month after office, and letitia tyler, who...
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michelle meyers. and peter cohan. >>> good afternoon, dr. espinola jackson, bayview hunters point. i want to make sure it's part of the record, and that you're able to read what's here. in recent years we have [speaker not understood] impacts linked with the projects [speaker not understood]. we must also factor in the precautionary principles as the ordinance that permit us to have a project and impact, be it [speaker not understood] animal or humans. the san francisco planning department [speaker not understood] because this has been going on for sometime and you might not have been here. but san francisco planning department again and again has sent a wrong signal to those that want to circumvent a holistic planning practice, not giving credibility to c-e-q-a and precautionary principles. this department did this with lennar and partial a at the san francisco shipyard as well as the recent approved wellness center [speaker not understood] in san francisco. all this was done without giving consideration to seniors, children, and more important, quality of life issues. and as i me
michelle meyers. and peter cohan. >>> good afternoon, dr. espinola jackson, bayview hunters point. i want to make sure it's part of the record, and that you're able to read what's here. in recent years we have [speaker not understood] impacts linked with the projects [speaker not understood]. we must also factor in the precautionary principles as the ordinance that permit us to have a project and impact, be it [speaker not understood] animal or humans. the san francisco planning...
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said israel was violating the rights of palestinian meyer's in detention as ortiz or an igloo should go explains the issue of prisoners has long been a major sticking point in palestinian relations with israel. the issue of palestinian prisoners is a burning one in the relations between israel and palestine there's almost five thousand palestinian prisoners some of them have been in israeli jails for decades a lot of them have been there in the so-called preliminary detention which means that they're arrested with no charges pressed against them they're not told exactly what they're being arrested for and they're held in confinement with absolutely no legal substance to their confinement but the. time period from which they're being extended almost indefinitely and there is hundreds if not thousands of them and of course the palestinians are trying to battle with the palestinian prisoners have been trying to battle it with by their own means and that is a lot of them have actually gone on hunger strikes and in fact all of the forty five roughly forty five hundred palestinian prisoner
said israel was violating the rights of palestinian meyer's in detention as ortiz or an igloo should go explains the issue of prisoners has long been a major sticking point in palestinian relations with israel. the issue of palestinian prisoners is a burning one in the relations between israel and palestine there's almost five thousand palestinian prisoners some of them have been in israeli jails for decades a lot of them have been there in the so-called preliminary detention which means that...
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what's in your walle lou: new york city meyer bloomberg pushing his gun corolla,genda today meeting withts of 15-year-old who was shot in chicago earlier this year. joining us now is director of group, mayors again illegal guns, founded by mayor bloomberg, mark glaze runs it, we're delighted to have you joining us, tonight from denver. where the president was just there with his gun control campaign. >> i know you will never like me as much as you seem to like wayne lapierre. lou: i love you, really. i can't -- i can't let emotions stray me, so i hang on and tree our that constitutions. and second amendment. but congratulations, you won the battle in colorado. people in colorado through their representatives have spoken. i am pleased that the damage was not worse -- your thoughts. >> i appreciate that. i am happy to be in colorado in part because we have 13 mayors here who worked hard for this, and my dad lives here, i grew up at 8,000 feet helping my dad sell guns, a federally licensed gun dealer. lou: talk birck ronnie. >about irony.y. >> who thinks everyone needs a background check. l
what's in your walle lou: new york city meyer bloomberg pushing his gun corolla,genda today meeting withts of 15-year-old who was shot in chicago earlier this year. joining us now is director of group, mayors again illegal guns, founded by mayor bloomberg, mark glaze runs it, we're delighted to have you joining us, tonight from denver. where the president was just there with his gun control campaign. >> i know you will never like me as much as you seem to like wayne lapierre. lou: i love...
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michelle meyer joins us now. we have more homes being built but apparently no more people building them? >> that's a fair question to ask. we are seeing house iing this winter was warm. there was not as much snowfall as typical. we have seen stronger seasonally adjusted construction jobs. and in the spring when there construction jobs, it's not as extreme. the factor is sandy rebuild, which likely increased construction hiring right around the turn of the year. and then i would say, the last factor has to do with,the typical choppiness. we've heard from a lot of builders that they've actually had a hard time finding labor. >> also, when we talking about construction, michelle, we make the mistake often of just talks about residential construction, big buildings also need good construction workers. how's that market, looking, do we know? is that getting any better? >> well, the nonessential market typically lags residential. there's ordinarily about a lag of about a year and a half. we've seen some turn higher in
michelle meyer joins us now. we have more homes being built but apparently no more people building them? >> that's a fair question to ask. we are seeing house iing this winter was warm. there was not as much snowfall as typical. we have seen stronger seasonally adjusted construction jobs. and in the spring when there construction jobs, it's not as extreme. the factor is sandy rebuild, which likely increased construction hiring right around the turn of the year. and then i would say, the...
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working with banks, federal housing administration, justice department, and other agencies to help paul meyerset might be a will to make mortgage payments now but cannot qualify because the bank is still being very cautious and tie with its lending standards. critics worry is will sow the seeds for future of financial crises and taxpayer bailouts. >> it is incredible that we are going again in the same direction, so send after the financial crisis simply because the administration and many others have refused to except the fact that it was government policy that caused a financial crisis and not the failures of wall street. >> it is very important for lenders to underwrite carefully and make sure that a person can afford alone across the entire term of the loan. this effort does nothing to change that. all it does is loosen up credit a little bit to get it to more people who can afford alone. >> reporter: all the administration is trying to do is help certain people, for example, home buyers who might have lost a job, mr. few credit card payments, don't have the best credit score now but have
working with banks, federal housing administration, justice department, and other agencies to help paul meyerset might be a will to make mortgage payments now but cannot qualify because the bank is still being very cautious and tie with its lending standards. critics worry is will sow the seeds for future of financial crises and taxpayer bailouts. >> it is incredible that we are going again in the same direction, so send after the financial crisis simply because the administration and...
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florida a tractor trailer flipped over in north fort meyers.d evenly and things got crazy in the end no injuries. >> texas, now you see them and now you don't. a pair of landmark smoke stackings demolished in el paso. used as a copper smelter for decades and the site set to be cleaned up sold to developers. kentucky. sold yerse turning from a tour in afghanistan . brave soldiers. the long time away hard but worth it >> it is the best thing i have seen in a while. i think i will get out for a while. >> welcome home. that is a fox watch. >> and a virtual bank with no tellers. no one can see it. no real rules. is thisment wave of the future for the way we pay for things. inside you know the rapper. world wide sensation started on utube and started singing in south korean why psy is hoping to top the massive himit approximate gang num style and he's talking about the crisis of north korea, we'll let you know what he said. ♪ ♪ >> if is where wed on the fox. tensions in north and south korea. but, something odd it is not stopping the popular performe
florida a tractor trailer flipped over in north fort meyers.d evenly and things got crazy in the end no injuries. >> texas, now you see them and now you don't. a pair of landmark smoke stackings demolished in el paso. used as a copper smelter for decades and the site set to be cleaned up sold to developers. kentucky. sold yerse turning from a tour in afghanistan . brave soldiers. the long time away hard but worth it >> it is the best thing i have seen in a while. i think i will get...
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that is the number one priority of ceo marisa meyer. the holy gral for this company, for yahoo! the default search provider on the iphone and the ipad. but i hate to say it, melissa, i don't think it will ever happen. it is a pipe-dream because if you will remember, yahoo! search is powered by bing. they're all interrelated. they're all integrate the. we bet apple would never want to go for that. bing powered search from yahoo!. melissa: that's a great point. i wonder, iphone is cool. always trying to maintain its cool. yahoo! cool? >> with marisa meyer is trying to change the tone and look and appearance. melissa: is it working? >> the stock has been up since she has taken over. we're waiting for these action items, these action plans to show what her strategy is. that sounds like a pretty good deal to me and something that investors can cheer about. if you're getting on more iphones and ipads that's exactly where you want to be, on the hottest device out there. melissa: it is good for them. good for yahoo!. not i thought greatest fit for iphone but we'll see what happens. shib
that is the number one priority of ceo marisa meyer. the holy gral for this company, for yahoo! the default search provider on the iphone and the ipad. but i hate to say it, melissa, i don't think it will ever happen. it is a pipe-dream because if you will remember, yahoo! search is powered by bing. they're all interrelated. they're all integrate the. we bet apple would never want to go for that. bing powered search from yahoo!. melissa: that's a great point. i wonder, iphone is cool. always...
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we will year from the political science professor, david meyer, author of "the politics of protest." that begins on wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. monday night, the fish of tyler -- letitia tyler becomes president after her husband passes away. firstia is the madonna of ladies. she loved publicity. when thatas a model was frowned upon. she was known as the rose of long island. she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. who married erher. lady.ved being first she had the job for less than a it was julia tyler who ordered the marine band to play "hail to the chief,"
we will year from the political science professor, david meyer, author of "the politics of protest." that begins on wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. monday night, the fish of tyler -- letitia tyler becomes president after her husband passes away. firstia is the madonna of ladies. she loved publicity. when thatas a model was frowned upon. she was known as the rose of long island. she was bewitching. she bewitched john tyler. who married erher. lady.ved being first she had...
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lisa meyers spend a lot of time looking at this and joins me now.ith two things. that kathleen said and he has done the press briefing, the exact same benefit. the reason they are going up is these policies are going to be covering more than they covered before. that's the biggest thing. >> that's one factor. the standard policies now are going to have a richer benefit package. >> the floor is higher. >> much more than a lot of folks in the individual market and in the small group market have been buying at this point. the other thing ha is going to cause cost to go up is new taxes and what's more, there is something called an age rating that dictates insurance companies can't charge an older person more than three times more than a younger person. >> that used to be five times. >> for did. all those things are working against people who are getting low rates because they are healthy or young. we have also looked at examples where people are getting virtually the same benefits because they have been getting benefits or an advantage from being health
lisa meyers spend a lot of time looking at this and joins me now.ith two things. that kathleen said and he has done the press briefing, the exact same benefit. the reason they are going up is these policies are going to be covering more than they covered before. that's the biggest thing. >> that's one factor. the standard policies now are going to have a richer benefit package. >> the floor is higher. >> much more than a lot of folks in the individual market and in the small...
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. >> up next on booktv, charlene meyers recounts the united nations search for a location for its headquarters from 1944 to 1946. [applause] >> thank you very much. thanks for coming, everyone. while we change the slides in the front, let me say thanks to all of you. those of us who write and do research are dependent on a vast network of support, and i want to express a public thanks to archivists, to historians, colleagues and friends and the editors and publishers who helped me on the journey that i'm going to be speaking with you about tonight. um, and i want to start out by saying something you probably have never heard at the beginning of a history lecture which is that it's okay to laugh. as the cartoon on the screen suggests, there are some laughable moment toss the story -- moments to the story that we're going to be thinking together about tonight. some of it is going to strike you as a little bit funny, and it is from our vantage point. tonight we're thinking back to the years 1944-'46, the end of the second world war and the transition to peace. and in the midst of that transition
. >> up next on booktv, charlene meyers recounts the united nations search for a location for its headquarters from 1944 to 1946. [applause] >> thank you very much. thanks for coming, everyone. while we change the slides in the front, let me say thanks to all of you. those of us who write and do research are dependent on a vast network of support, and i want to express a public thanks to archivists, to historians, colleagues and friends and the editors and publishers who helped me...
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. >> chad meyers joining us here.ive us a sense why this is so, so bad in china. >> weather does play a little bit of a part of this. i lived in columbus, ohio for quite some time, and we had something called seasonal effective disorder where the sun never came out, 100 days where the sun never came out, air was humid, air never moved, stagnant, and clouds stayed all day. there's not much wind, clouds are hanging in, smog's hanging on to the humidity. also coal fire power plants. and increasing cars, 5 million cars in beijing. industrial factories making stuff for us use here in america, agricultural burning. one thing called air pocalypse. chine says it was only 500, because it's high as their machine could register. machine there's since the olympics said it was higher. right now it's 188. today with nothing going on, unhealthy day here in beijing. there is the bay, there's beijing on a good day. slide this bar over and show you what it looks like, this gray haze that hangs over the city with the beijing air just be
. >> chad meyers joining us here.ive us a sense why this is so, so bad in china. >> weather does play a little bit of a part of this. i lived in columbus, ohio for quite some time, and we had something called seasonal effective disorder where the sun never came out, 100 days where the sun never came out, air was humid, air never moved, stagnant, and clouds stayed all day. there's not much wind, clouds are hanging in, smog's hanging on to the humidity. also coal fire power plants....
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jimmy kimmel last year and seth meyers the year before.n, who is very funny, you know, he needs to continue the streak. there has been some real duds in the past. >> last couple of years it was hysterical. >> yeah. kimmel and meyers killed, i thought. >> matt damon, he was speaking across the river in harvard, talking about his own hometown, and revealed his indirect link to one of the suspects. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. and do you know your... blooa or b positive??doctor. have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. ge
jimmy kimmel last year and seth meyers the year before.n, who is very funny, you know, he needs to continue the streak. there has been some real duds in the past. >> last couple of years it was hysterical. >> yeah. kimmel and meyers killed, i thought. >> matt damon, he was speaking across the river in harvard, talking about his own hometown, and revealed his indirect link to one of the suspects. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right...