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was closed because i close it up to clean it up the tenant had been there are no 15 years and when mr. jack said it's time for the inspection of your sprinkle system i took the building over the tenant had it for 40 years i want it in my name the tenant want a consul use permit they said you have to install the superstitiously system and officer jack said because it's been a while since the 5ier test you need a 5 year test i said okay. i called up the company to the 5 year test part of the requirement is to make sure that the outside works and the alarm company is out of business and the alarm didn't work so the test failed. the officer said why not put in a new staiks system i'm all for safety god for bid having an fire in the building and not have to invite the neighborhood the permit is implied for that's why we're here. the sprifrnl system was installed i'm here e the fire department instructed me to get the tests done and all the stuff will the permits i've never received any letter and the prior system been tested every year since 1994. >> so 0 with that, mr. patterson brought up the
was closed because i close it up to clean it up the tenant had been there are no 15 years and when mr. jack said it's time for the inspection of your sprinkle system i took the building over the tenant had it for 40 years i want it in my name the tenant want a consul use permit they said you have to install the superstitiously system and officer jack said because it's been a while since the 5ier test you need a 5 year test i said okay. i called up the company to the 5 year test part of the...
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time a deeds they assume that's been permitted unless other information tells them otherwise so mr. jack does that and the sprinkler system is working and it's great but again, it's a housekeeping issue it never completed the permit process and to add another permit on the something that may or may not completely to code it needs to be reviewed. >> i'll ask richard the president of the neighbor group my understanding is the spray booth has been used in january or february of this year and we have a photo showing this. >> this picture was on a saturday night. >> can you make that bigger. >> i'm having a hard time with this. it shows >> i think you know endanger the overhead or the victor. >> i wasn't good at this. >> the same sector. >> this is i live adjacent to the building. this is from my backyard. and if anyone knows when they paint i know it i smell it and know that this is in my dining room the paint booth >> how can i see the paint booth on. >> the light. >> not the one on the top. >> you can point to it on the overhead. but the light above the booth and what happened >> oh, my ph
time a deeds they assume that's been permitted unless other information tells them otherwise so mr. jack does that and the sprinkler system is working and it's great but again, it's a housekeeping issue it never completed the permit process and to add another permit on the something that may or may not completely to code it needs to be reviewed. >> i'll ask richard the president of the neighbor group my understanding is the spray booth has been used in january or february of this year and...
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mr. jack's in terms of comparing to others cities you mentioned vancouver my understanding is that new york city and boston have departments of 18 feet to 20 feet clear and seattle and portland are 80 feet clear. >> that's correct. >> if there's automatic sprinkling sprinkling in the building. >> there are more and more of them especially related to new developments going on. davis has such a up there north has such as oregon skinny streets program has these. the - it's worth noting that in san francisco the land area taken up by public right-of-way that's public right of ways is well over 28 percent that's the largest single use of land in the city. there's a real housing connection to that. the could have a lot more housing and it's comfortable if those streets out in the way out in the west were narrower you'd have a lot more housing in this city. our experience by the way, in relationship to standards is about careful be very, very helpful someone also caves. what that repeals let's say 26 feet in proportion to the public right-of-way is over 65 percent of typical street that's a lot of
mr. jack's in terms of comparing to others cities you mentioned vancouver my understanding is that new york city and boston have departments of 18 feet to 20 feet clear and seattle and portland are 80 feet clear. >> that's correct. >> if there's automatic sprinkling sprinkling in the building. >> there are more and more of them especially related to new developments going on. davis has such a up there north has such as oregon skinny streets program has these. the - it's worth...
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the public know we're serious and i feel myself even further pushed by the comments by the others mr. jack that this starts to really strongly involve the conversation about affordable housing that's everywhere and we shouldn't be over looking >> councilmember ford. >> obviously we've been resulted in over the years and the only reason we're doing on eir is because this project sponsor didn't legally occupy the building but i feel like every time question set a bar they keep stalling and delaying and if they can't get take our consultants or lawyers on was same package it's not the city's faulty have a question on the property were they ever on notice they keep awe encouraging fees do they have to leave the property. >> it was noticed to the board of appeals and i'm assuming they will foil to the board of appeals and we'll exhaust it before refer to the city attorney's office. >> so they can be forced to legally vacate the building. >> yes. we've work with the city attorney's office to pursue. >> it's been frustrating in 2008, when the star hotel they've been illegal acquiring properties i
the public know we're serious and i feel myself even further pushed by the comments by the others mr. jack that this starts to really strongly involve the conversation about affordable housing that's everywhere and we shouldn't be over looking >> councilmember ford. >> obviously we've been resulted in over the years and the only reason we're doing on eir is because this project sponsor didn't legally occupy the building but i feel like every time question set a bar they keep...
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[laughs] jack, you remember my granddaughter. - oh, hi, mr. naghy. - kaylie. - there's jenna maroney! - so, jack, how's your wife? still kidnapped? - how's the yearbook going? i heard you made editor... of the photo captions. - [giggles] hey, pop-pop, wait up. - [mocking] hey, pop-pop, wait up. - i'm so excited for the finale. not that it matters, even if brock doesn't win, he is going to get a record contract. so, it definitely doesn't matter. this isn't the last we will be seeing of brock. - well, whoever wins, it's a great night for the industry. kidz is a hit the whole family can watch together, not your usual sitcom crap full of gratuitous vulgarity and pratfalls. - wah! oh!
[laughs] jack, you remember my granddaughter. - oh, hi, mr. naghy. - kaylie. - there's jenna maroney! - so, jack, how's your wife? still kidnapped? - how's the yearbook going? i heard you made editor... of the photo captions. - [giggles] hey, pop-pop, wait up. - [mocking] hey, pop-pop, wait up. - i'm so excited for the finale. not that it matters, even if brock doesn't win, he is going to get a record contract. so, it definitely doesn't matter. this isn't the last we will be seeing of brock. -...
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do i'm now joined live by it most in jax the also of a bestselling book when china rules the wild mr jack's welcome to all see very nice to see here basically china had a lot of options of who to buy gas for and why did it choose russia that well of course you know these negotiations have been going on for a long time and it's sort of obvious partnership but the a lots of problems one way or another. but there's also some strong reasons i mean you know russia and china share a border. they've got. close they've they've got mutual economic interests and of course also critically they share. ground as well i mean this is reflected in the joint membership of the brics group relations between russia and china have been cool is basically a thing of the middle of the twentieth century what about this warming that now. well i i mean some people describe this as the best period. in chinese russian relations their own very good grounds for i mean one of the low points was at the end of the sixty's. with liberty conflict on the border and so on and we've come a very long way. since then. and of cours
do i'm now joined live by it most in jax the also of a bestselling book when china rules the wild mr jack's welcome to all see very nice to see here basically china had a lot of options of who to buy gas for and why did it choose russia that well of course you know these negotiations have been going on for a long time and it's sort of obvious partnership but the a lots of problems one way or another. but there's also some strong reasons i mean you know russia and china share a border. they've...
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clearly short for answers during this press briefing on monday but we also found out according to mr jack is that the obama administration has expressed its disappointment with france over its relations with russia why well because france is planning to proceed with a one point two billion euro sale of two warships to russia this is something that the u.s. administration does not want they wanted russia to be isolated with saying but france is proceeding with this with this sale because it's a contract and b. it brings jobs and revenue to france now what we did not hear from the u.s. state department spokesperson during this briefing is any mention of kiev's ongoing military operation in eastern ukraine she didn't acknowledge the death of two civilians over the weekend who were allegedly killed when the national guard raided one of the city's holding a referendum is also has not denounced the fact that the protesters in eastern ukraine as terrorists obviously all parties involved are saying that they want to see a dialogue between the opposition and the pointed government in ukraine but t
clearly short for answers during this press briefing on monday but we also found out according to mr jack is that the obama administration has expressed its disappointment with france over its relations with russia why well because france is planning to proceed with a one point two billion euro sale of two warships to russia this is something that the u.s. administration does not want they wanted russia to be isolated with saying but france is proceeding with this with this sale because it's a...
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mr. chairman. >> so colonel jack jacobs, just heard -- you just heard nancy pelosi announce the five members. she's standing there with elijah cummings. very sober and in a way saying we don't think this is legitimate, and here's why we're going to participate. very odd. you and i were i think maybe agreeing on this. is the reason this feels so odd because we just have gotten out of the habit of seeing the congress do normal bipartisan oversight? i mean, when something like we lost 228 marines in beirut, we have had tragedies happen before that involve our overseas assets, and there is an investigation that happens, but why does this one seem different to you? >> very much different. we've got through a period of time in the last few years in which there's been very little bipartisan agreement on where this country is headed, how it should get there, so it seems very, very unusual. this whole thing is a little prickly. if you go back in time, and i'm old enough just to remember -- i'm old enough to remember the revolutionary war. i'm only 29. >> exactly. >> the fact of the matter is many my r
mr. chairman. >> so colonel jack jacobs, just heard -- you just heard nancy pelosi announce the five members. she's standing there with elijah cummings. very sober and in a way saying we don't think this is legitimate, and here's why we're going to participate. very odd. you and i were i think maybe agreeing on this. is the reason this feels so odd because we just have gotten out of the habit of seeing the congress do normal bipartisan oversight? i mean, when something like we lost 228...
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jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday. unimportant trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to seven point four percent. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus hoosiers at the extent of their economic reforms? >> À la, good to be with you today. al, good to be with you today. it is roundly interested to the chinese and to us. thathave a lot of tools they will continue to grow but they have to make the right policy decisions. the challenge they have is the trade-off before reform and short-term growth. there's the market determining prices between domestic and international. we all have to balance short and long-term decisions that we make. what they cannot do is treat the long-term reforms on something they can just put off. >> property prices are falling and there is a prospect that china is in a bubble about to burst that will affect the global economy. is that a real angel? -- is that a real danger? tochina has the capacity deal with its problems internally. the question is whether they managed some o
jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday. unimportant trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to seven point four percent. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus hoosiers at the extent of their economic reforms? >> À la, good to be with you today. al, good to be with you today. it is roundly interested to the chinese and to us. thathave a lot of tools they will continue to grow but they have to make the right policy...
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jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.important trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4%. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus measures at the expense of their economic reforms?
jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.important trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4%. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus measures at the expense of their economic reforms?
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[laughs] jack, you remember my granddaughter. - oh, hi, mr. donaghy. - kaylie.
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jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.nt trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4% percent. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus measures at the extent of their economic reforms?
jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.nt trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4% percent. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new stimulus measures at the extent of their economic reforms?
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mr. donaldson? a two-run jack to center, his 15th on the season. 9-5, two and a half games up on the angels in the west. >>> when it is good, it is good. for the san francisco giants, things are good. the giants facing one of the toughest in town last night. adam wainwright, top of two, two-out rally, two on for hunter pence, who says how do you like me now? pence, sitting on the 2-1 hook and sends it deep into the st. louis night. a triple-deck shot. 5-0 giants. madison bumgarner tossed seven innings, striking out 10. he is 7-3 on the season. giants tack on another four and roll 9-4, now up 7 1/2 games on the dodgers and rockies. >>> some elementary school students got a big surprise from a big time major league pitcher. oakland a's pitcher sonny gray took time out of his schedule to visit students at richmond elementary school yesterday. he offered a few lessons in the science of baseball and the students took quizzes and got an autographed baseball from gray. >> you get a little bit nervous and don't know what to expect. and the kids are just aw
mr. donaldson? a two-run jack to center, his 15th on the season. 9-5, two and a half games up on the angels in the west. >>> when it is good, it is good. for the san francisco giants, things are good. the giants facing one of the toughest in town last night. adam wainwright, top of two, two-out rally, two on for hunter pence, who says how do you like me now? pence, sitting on the 2-1 hook and sends it deep into the st. louis night. a triple-deck shot. 5-0 giants. madison bumgarner...
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mr. huizenga said, including the presidential medal of freedom. jack's devotion to helping others and giving back to his community is only matched by his devotion to his wife barbara, their children, and their grandchildren. i'd like to thank, in addition to congresswoman beatty and congressman stivers from ohio, congressman yarmuth for his work in building support for this measure on the floor today and i'd like to thank senator rob portman for spearheading this effort in the u.s. senate and i'd like to give a special thank you to my senior legislative assistance, reback ka cast i don't know for her work in -- rebecca caston for her work on this bill. i ask that we pass this bill to award the congressional golded me tool jack nicklaus not just for his work on the golf course but for his incredible work off the course in helping tens of thousands of children and veterans across our country. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. capuano: my father would never forgive me if
mr. huizenga said, including the presidential medal of freedom. jack's devotion to helping others and giving back to his community is only matched by his devotion to his wife barbara, their children, and their grandchildren. i'd like to thank, in addition to congresswoman beatty and congressman stivers from ohio, congressman yarmuth for his work in building support for this measure on the floor today and i'd like to thank senator rob portman for spearheading this effort in the u.s. senate and...
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mr. jon stewart. oh, my god see you all i need to look at the program. indeed. so jack garden is going to come up here and talk about this from the jon stewart company (clapping.) well, that's what you get when you work for a company that's named after a man they call all of us jon stewart all the time and it was producing for me when someone called him jack. let's rearrange the next time for speakers thank you ymca so i'm honored to be able to say i was one of the village people with the leader the speaking and mayor and bust a circled move on behalf of everybody up here. thanks to mechanic and thanks to the mayor and commissioner torres and nancy pelosi and all the previous speakers for their comments and support it's hard to revoke all the supporters we're very honored to have the housing authority and commissioners and former ocii commissioners the director of planning and so many help us celebrate the grand opening of the new hunter's view. phase one we're celebrating here today one hundred and 7 brand new units is 14 percent of new unit that are going to be develo
mr. jon stewart. oh, my god see you all i need to look at the program. indeed. so jack garden is going to come up here and talk about this from the jon stewart company (clapping.) well, that's what you get when you work for a company that's named after a man they call all of us jon stewart all the time and it was producing for me when someone called him jack. let's rearrange the next time for speakers thank you ymca so i'm honored to be able to say i was one of the village people with the...
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jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.important trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4%. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new
jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.important trip. chinese growth slowed from 10% to 7.4%. how likely is it that the chinese will introduce new
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jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.mportant trip. chinese growth slowed from 10%
jack lew. thank you for being with us, mr. secretary. you're taking off for china on sunday.mportant trip. chinese growth slowed from 10%
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mr. donaghy's office sent over that new one for you to sign. - i'm not just gonna sign whatever jack sends me. that's insulting-- we haven't even talked about this. - well, i am the king of renegotiation. you watch, uh, "the wonder pets" on nick junior? i represent the turtle that tuck is based on. - yeah-- no, thanks. i will deal with this myself. - did you miss me yesterday, ms. lemon? - awesome, great story.
mr. donaghy's office sent over that new one for you to sign. - i'm not just gonna sign whatever jack sends me. that's insulting-- we haven't even talked about this. - well, i am the king of renegotiation. you watch, uh, "the wonder pets" on nick junior? i represent the turtle that tuck is based on. - yeah-- no, thanks. i will deal with this myself. - did you miss me yesterday, ms. lemon? - awesome, great story.
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jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle nunn. the candidate that looks bens against her is the one who finished first, david perdue. after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. we don't yet know who the candidate on the other side will be tonight, but we know these candidates are all in a race for the extremes. they are exbracing acrimo
jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle...
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mr. president, i must object to the senator's >>> well, good morning. good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome members of the subcommittee and to our witness, jack lew, from department of treasury. mr. secretary, glad you're here to consider the president's 2015 budget request. we also welcome yesterday's announcement about the many new treasury sanctions against individuals and businesses undermining ukraine's stability and sovereignty. we expect the department to use its power to both fully and forcibly against those who threaten ukraine's security. mr. secretary, i know you're pleased that the deficit dropped to 4.1% of gdp last year. but the deficit is still the highest it has ever been, both in real and constant dollars, other than the four past consecutive deficits that exceeded a trillion dollars. under this administration. so that string of trillion dollar deficits is why the gross federal debt last year exceeded 100% of the gdp. and will remain there, it looks like, for the rest of this administration. and i doubt that you or the president should be pleased about this legacy. so, when we look at the mandatory spending in the president's
mr. president, i must object to the senator's >>> well, good morning. good morning. the hearing will come to order. welcome members of the subcommittee and to our witness, jack lew, from department of treasury. mr. secretary, glad you're here to consider the president's 2015 budget request. we also welcome yesterday's announcement about the many new treasury sanctions against individuals and businesses undermining ukraine's stability and sovereignty. we expect the department to use its...
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jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle nunn. the candidate that looks bens against her is the one who finished first, david perdue. after michelle nunn won her own primary handedly tonight she took advantage of the brawl ing still going on between her would be republican opponents. watch. >> tonight, we send a signal to washington, that we want something different. [ applause ] we want stability. we want collaboration and problem solving. we don't yet know who the candidate on the other side will be tonight, but we know these candidates are all in a race for the extremes. they are exbracing acrimo
jack kingston was more or less the other favorite besides mr. perdue among more main stream republicans in georgia. republicans hopes of winning the u.s. senate in november depend on the republican party keeping that senate seat in georgia. it's been vacated by sax mcchambliss that is retiring. sniet was supposed to be a give me race for georgia. heading in to tonight's voting, not one of the seven candidates on the republican side polled convincingly against the democratic nominee michelle...
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mr. perdue, a businessman but establishment kind of candidate. he's been fighting with congressman jack kingston for those kind of votes. on the more conservative side, another one has emerged. we're looking for a run off between 2005 those three candidates. we'll be watching. >> yes we will. chris, thank you very much. always good to see you. >> you bet. >>> developing tonight new fall out as critics accuse republican strategist karl rove of smearing hillary clinton. the allegations flying after rove raised questions about a 2012 health scare that landed clinton in the hospital. rove standing firm saying clinton's medical records deserve a closer look if she runs for president. >> i mean this was a serious deal. she basically is out of action from -- she's in and out of the office starting on the 7th of december after she returns. she returns on a friday from the czech republic but then becomes over a month long period where she's got a serious illness ending up putting her in the hospital. we don't know what the doctor said. she's hidden a lot of it. >> brett, it opens a can of worms.
mr. perdue, a businessman but establishment kind of candidate. he's been fighting with congressman jack kingston for those kind of votes. on the more conservative side, another one has emerged. we're looking for a run off between 2005 those three candidates. we'll be watching. >> yes we will. chris, thank you very much. always good to see you. >> you bet. >>> developing tonight new fall out as critics accuse republican strategist karl rove of smearing hillary clinton. the...
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. >> and your character jack marcus, mr. mark, as the kids call him.he had written a very successful book. and he's got very tired and jaded. i think the whole arrival of juliette binoche's character kind of wakes him up and galvanizes him and gets him going again. >> now, you have to memorize long stretches of dialogue for this. i mean, you're quoting updyke, there are poems. you must have a crazy good memory. do you? >> actors tend to. >> do you have any tricks? how do you pull that snauf. >> -- off? >> the slightly challenging thing, we did all my classroom scenes straight off the bat. so that was a bit of a challenge. >> those were definitely challenging. but does that kind of thing stay in your head? >> no. as long as i need it, and then i have to make way for other things. >> exactly. only so much room. you are someone that people love, especially love seeing in kind of those heroic leading man roles. but you don't seem like somebody who loves hollywood or wants to make the scene. do you think that's true? >> i love what i do. i love playing part
. >> and your character jack marcus, mr. mark, as the kids call him.he had written a very successful book. and he's got very tired and jaded. i think the whole arrival of juliette binoche's character kind of wakes him up and galvanizes him and gets him going again. >> now, you have to memorize long stretches of dialogue for this. i mean, you're quoting updyke, there are poems. you must have a crazy good memory. do you? >> actors tend to. >> do you have any tricks? how do...
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jack sochbility good coach and great friend. >> other action in the nba. durrant and thunder heat from the okc press. mr. unreliable.durrant with the grizzly the steal and west brook washington dunk. this game all thunder. steven adams the block. west brook to durrant in transition for the jam. kd 36 points. 10 rebound in the fourth quarter. akc by 17. ball handling by the durrant crosses over and thunder go on to win 104-84 and force game 7 back in okc on saturday. pacers trying to stop elimination with the atlanta hawk ins that series. pacers up 7. down the lane. power slam as he stops him and take a look at this. i tell you what that is something indiana really needs in this series. in the fourth pall george beats the shock clock. had 24. david west also with 24. huge drop in the lane as pacers close on a run. they win to first game 7 95-88. and that will be saturday night in indie now the warriors did if the want the same feeling that the san jose shark had last night with suddenly the season is just other over. talk about major disappointment for team teal as they join dubious list becoming only the fifth peopl
jack sochbility good coach and great friend. >> other action in the nba. durrant and thunder heat from the okc press. mr. unreliable.durrant with the grizzly the steal and west brook washington dunk. this game all thunder. steven adams the block. west brook to durrant in transition for the jam. kd 36 points. 10 rebound in the fourth quarter. akc by 17. ball handling by the durrant crosses over and thunder go on to win 104-84 and force game 7 back in okc on saturday. pacers trying to stop...
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mrs. reagan and ronald reagan. that was really a symbiotic relationship. jack kennedy would have been president with or without his wife. that was a different situation. that was driven by the father. the bushes, i really felt conflicted, because i found myself almost taken in by the grandmotherly image of barbara bush, and the statesmanlike position of george herbert walker bush, who i will still say on foreign policy he was pretty good, terrible on domestic policy. and so i, too, had to fight that public image. and i came out of it quite conflicted. >> host: nicole is in michigan city indiana and nicole, your are on booktv with kitty kelley. >> caller: thank you, ms. kelly. i'm really enjoying the program and i just admire you and i love your approach to writing unauthorized biographies. i'm an aspiring writer myself and i would like to know, how do you start your day, the whole process and starting her books. are you a morning ride, evening writer, what is your process? >> host: what kind of books are you writing? >> caller: well, it's a book on how to get m
mrs. reagan and ronald reagan. that was really a symbiotic relationship. jack kennedy would have been president with or without his wife. that was a different situation. that was driven by the father. the bushes, i really felt conflicted, because i found myself almost taken in by the grandmotherly image of barbara bush, and the statesmanlike position of george herbert walker bush, who i will still say on foreign policy he was pretty good, terrible on domestic policy. and so i, too, had to fight...
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mr. president i applaud the efforts of senator franken and senators durbin and warren and jack reed, who will speak after me, for their efforts on dealing with the terrible burden of debt that far too many young people in this country face. we know that it's bad for them. we know this burden is bad for their families. families in many cases mothers and fathers cosign these loans and have to put off other kinds of things that they want to and should do in their lives. we know what it means to those families and to the economy and those communities where these students come out of college with huge debt and they can't buy a car or they can't buy a home. they can't start a business. in many cases they put off getting married and starting a family because of debt. none of this is good. i think mr. president look at the -- think back a generation. i heard senator klobuchar speak today on the floor. she went to a what we consider in this country an exclusive very expensive university. she scrounged together her teacher/mother, her father. i was in the presiding chair as she was speaking. her f
mr. president i applaud the efforts of senator franken and senators durbin and warren and jack reed, who will speak after me, for their efforts on dealing with the terrible burden of debt that far too many young people in this country face. we know that it's bad for them. we know this burden is bad for their families. families in many cases mothers and fathers cosign these loans and have to put off other kinds of things that they want to and should do in their lives. we know what it means to...
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the sibley austin law firm headed the government strategy group and jack fields is the ceo of the 21st century group inc. which is what mr feels? >> guest: a government affairs agency. >> host: gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." jill abramson is the first woman executive editor of "the new york times." she was fired last week with conflicting reports for the reason. she gave the commencement address today at wake forest university in winston-salem north carolina. the address was a little less than 20 minutes. [applause] >> you brought a lot of friends with you, didn't you? there are few jobs more daunting than editing a newspaper. the very viability of newspapers at stake these days call for unusual energy, innovation, courage and judgment. meeting that challenge is the gold standard of american journalism "the new york times." she shines brighter than ever. that is in large part to to jill abramson. as we crack more of the glass ceiling of gender discrimination , the speaker of the house, that corporate ceos television anchors chair of the federal reserve board a step was taken three years ago when "
the sibley austin law firm headed the government strategy group and jack fields is the ceo of the 21st century group inc. which is what mr feels? >> guest: a government affairs agency. >> host: gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." jill abramson is the first woman executive editor of "the new york times." she was fired last week with conflicting reports for the reason. she gave the commencement address today at wake forest university in...
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jack. and joining us is the man who was in the motorcade on that day, and he wrote about the experience in the tell all "the president and -- "mrsedy and me" and when you read these open thoughts to the priest, and you knew her personally, and does this reflect what you saw all these years in the letters? >> yes, that is one of the things that she liked to do which is to communicate by writing to someone and she often did that. >> and i guess that the letters speak to the difficulty at the time, and yes, we don't have the paparazzi and the peering eyes that we have today and they did not exist then, but people watched her every move and how she would react of course to her h husband's death and the other things throughout the presidency, but clint, how she opens up, and this pain, was this the only way she could vent this out, do you believe? >> well, it was probably the best way for her to do it, because she was so private. she, yet, it was one of the things that she required was privacy and trying to maintain that for her as much as possible during the period of time that i was with her. so she in turn did write letters like t
jack. and joining us is the man who was in the motorcade on that day, and he wrote about the experience in the tell all "the president and -- "mrsedy and me" and when you read these open thoughts to the priest, and you knew her personally, and does this reflect what you saw all these years in the letters? >> yes, that is one of the things that she liked to do which is to communicate by writing to someone and she often did that. >> and i guess that the letters speak to...
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jack fields is ceo of the 21st century group inc. which is, what, mr. fields? >> guest: we're government affairs agency. >> host: gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you very much. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 5 years ago -- 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> just ahead on c-span2, the leaders of the securities and exchange commission and the commodity futures trading commission testify before a senate subcommittee on their budget requests and market oversight. then florida senator marco rubio on helping young people save for retirement. after that, live coverage of indiana governor mike pence on his proposal to expand his state's health care plan as an alternative to medicaid using private market-based coverage and health savings accounts. and later, former new york times executive editor jill abramson who was dismissed from her job last week. she delivers the commencement address today to graduates of wake forest university. >> also today, miss
jack fields is ceo of the 21st century group inc. which is, what, mr. fields? >> guest: we're government affairs agency. >> host: gentlemen, thank you for being on "the communicators." >> guest: thank you very much. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 5 years ago -- 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> just ahead on c-span2, the leaders of the securities and exchange commission and...
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mr. cool courtside, what better time to do it, if he cannot do it in new york? of course you want to stay in l.a.. you think jack is going to make his way to seattle to see a game? no. it is about setting courtside in l.a.. >> i think that is what he told wall street journal. he is now free of seattle because he does not work for microsoft. he can go to atlanta court i like you said. >> thank you. >> does that not make you want to go to a clippers game and watch steve ballmer at his best? >> if we see him, i'm definitely going. >> when we come back, silicon valley forced to look at diversity in the workforce. ofplus, you have heard madmen, meet the mad hamsters. ♪ it is time for some of the bloomberg west top tech and media headlines. musk and a reusable capsule that should be able to take the astronauts to the space station within two years. taking steps to make sure you have the right to be forgotten online. for europeans who want their they mayon deleted, ask google to remove after this ruling. theppeals court upheld right to sue apple is a group. that trial is set to begin in july. back the is drawing curtai
mr. cool courtside, what better time to do it, if he cannot do it in new york? of course you want to stay in l.a.. you think jack is going to make his way to seattle to see a game? no. it is about setting courtside in l.a.. >> i think that is what he told wall street journal. he is now free of seattle because he does not work for microsoft. he can go to atlanta court i like you said. >> thank you. >> does that not make you want to go to a clippers game and watch steve ballmer...
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directors such as jack greenberg who worked very closely with many years, so shaw whones, and ted are all here today along with counsel.nt director i would also like to share this mr. william coleman, another close friend of thurgood's. thurgood just appreciated his advice and counsel throughout the years. herely, if thurgood were today, i think he would goodrage us to keep up the fight using the same words that july 4, 1992, when medal.pted the liberty he said, and i quote, "the battle for racial and economic yet won.s not barely begun. the legal system can force open doors and sometimes even but it cannots build bridges. and me. belongs to you , afrountry can't do it and white, rich and poor, and illiterate, our together.bound we can run from each other, but other.ot escape each ifwill only attain freedom we learn to appreciate what is and muster the courage isdiscover what america'slly the same diversity offers so much richness and opportunity. a chance, won't you? knockdown the fences -- knock down the fence that divide us. tear apart the walls that imprison you. out for freedom. freedom lies just on the other side. we shall have liberty for all." thank you. [
directors such as jack greenberg who worked very closely with many years, so shaw whones, and ted are all here today along with counsel.nt director i would also like to share this mr. william coleman, another close friend of thurgood's. thurgood just appreciated his advice and counsel throughout the years. herely, if thurgood were today, i think he would goodrage us to keep up the fight using the same words that july 4, 1992, when medal.pted the liberty he said, and i quote, "the battle...