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mr. james put the shoelaces around his neck and proceeds to try to strangle him with these shoelaces. >> and a father commits an unspeakable act. >> in fact, she'd been dead for a while. then after three days i put her in the ice chest and she stayed with me. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only two weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for quite a while. all i did was look at her for two hours. >> why didn't you call the police. >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't
mr. james put the shoelaces around his neck and proceeds to try to strangle him with these shoelaces. >> and a father commits an unspeakable act. >> in fact, she'd been dead for a while. then after three days i put her in the ice chest and she stayed with me. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence...
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good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of that. hold your head up and act like you belong to somebody. if you didn't, you were growing up like a weed. i love dunbar for that reason. fast forward many years later, i am a teacher of 8th grade english. i want to give my students dunbar. there is nothing for young readers. so i
good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything...
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author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. james mccray sr. >> president chiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in san francisco with someone special. we are here at the lovely and historic palace of fine arts, located in the bustling marina district. originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated along san francisco's waterfront. it is ada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. with its rotunda, columns, uncut the reflecting waters against the eucalyptus trees, it is one of the most romantic settings for special dates, and memorable proposals. it is also a perfect spot where you can relax with that special someone while listening to the water and fountain in the lagoon. beautiful to view
author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. james mccray sr. >> president chiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> hello, i am with the san francisco parks department serious we are featuring some wonderful locations in your and very own backyard. this is your chance to find...
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we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney. [applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a sna
we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney. [applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more...
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author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jameshiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the t
author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jameshiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for...
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i want to agree wholeheartedly with mr. james chaffee's earlier comments relating to the friends of the san francisco public library. i spoke about this issue last week and i want to mention three particular issues. one was that city librarian luis herrera used his position to withhold public records he knew were fully disclosable under the sunshine ordinance and california records act. i was curious as to what you think of that. >> the second item was that the library commission and the librarian and the chief financial officer of the library are presenting numbers, including a particular 5.19 million dollar figure on the blanch library improvement program to the public for which they have no support but the number. and i was wondering what you'd think about that. i will assume on the first two items silence gives consent. and on the last one i wonder what you think about the fact that luis herrera gets up to $3,000 per month in reimbursement from the friends over which he's supposed to have oversight, which he doesn't expend. b
i want to agree wholeheartedly with mr. james chaffee's earlier comments relating to the friends of the san francisco public library. i spoke about this issue last week and i want to mention three particular issues. one was that city librarian luis herrera used his position to withhold public records he knew were fully disclosable under the sunshine ordinance and california records act. i was curious as to what you think of that. >> the second item was that the library commission and the...
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author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. james mccray sr. >> president chiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> a great man, is that what you called me? she has to be reminded. -- would you tell that to anita? i congratulate you and thank you for coming to san francisco. hopefully you also become a disaster --- we would be glad te to open up our minds and communities to receive ideas from across the country, if not the world as to how we can improve it. it never is about what just san francisco is doing. a lot of our ideas are homegrown. the ideas are transplanted and that is the greatness of our city. we're an international city. we want to show what ideas are coming out of the far east, china, malaysia, the philippines, singapore as well as all over from europe. perhaps from africa and south america. we can learn from that just as we have done with concepts like sunday streets where people take
author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. james mccray sr. >> president chiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> a great man, is that what you called me? she has to be reminded. -- would you tell that to anita? i congratulate you and thank you for coming to san francisco....
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mccray for his recent loss of his father, mr. james mccray, senior. we in honor of him would close today's commission meeting in a moment of silence ask in honor of mr. mccray senior. on september 11th, i joined acting director huey deputy sweeney and chief henchon as we sat with six top staff from the los angeles building department who visited san francisco to learn about our procedures and code enforcements and inspects and plan review we discussed earlier in the last item. * inspections at the recommendation of acting director huey, we will be establishing a new committee to recognize and award outstanding dbi employees on a quarterly or annual basis. an initial organizational session was held yesterday and i was there. vice president mar was there. i was pleased to be part of this new committee. other members include emilie morrison and jeffery mar and bill strawn. it was a good discussion and as i joke with bill in good fashion, we find issues we want to address first before we can agree on it. we'll have another meeting and the goal here is to h
mccray for his recent loss of his father, mr. james mccray, senior. we in honor of him would close today's commission meeting in a moment of silence ask in honor of mr. mccray senior. on september 11th, i joined acting director huey deputy sweeney and chief henchon as we sat with six top staff from the los angeles building department who visited san francisco to learn about our procedures and code enforcements and inspects and plan review we discussed earlier in the last item. * inspections at...
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author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jamesiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco. through our partnership, and because of public investment from the two thousand eight fund, we are celebrating a renewal and an awakening of this park. we have it safer, happier, more joyous. >> 3, 2, 1, [laughter] =--[applause] >> it is a great resource for families, to have fun in the city, recreation. >> this is an amazing park. we have not revitalized it we have not revitalized it without public and priva
author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jamesiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco. through our partnership, and because of public investment from...
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author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jameshiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood health center or a clinic, you then have access it a system of care in the community health network. we are a system of care that was probably based on the family practice model, but it was really clear that there are special populations with special needs. the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrero hill and southeast health centers are health centers in those particular communities that are family health centers, so they provide health care to patients across the age
author t to author fobe late -- and on behalf of supervisor olague and supervisor cohen for the late mr. jameshiu: i there any more business in front of the body? >> angela calvillo: that concludes our business for the day. >> president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood health center or a clinic, you then have access it a...
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. >> back in high school, i had a teacher named mr. james.th me. at the end of my last class with them, he said, brandon, if you keep working the way you are, you'll be bagging groceries for the rest of your life. that really stuck with me and the moment that the light went off in my head, and thought, wow, i have to work harder than what i'm doing. it was that little piece of advice that led to all this. >> always great advice. >> and teachers, really, you just never know when you have an impact, a lasting impact on a student. so that's fantastic. >> that's "early start," 30 seconds before the top of the hour. i'm alina cho. >> and i'm zoraida sambolin. "starting point" starts right now. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. soledad is off today. our "starting point," the deal is done! hip hip hooray! experienced official refs will be back on the field beginning tonight. it is like christmas here. thank you! how they got there and what happens from here. >> someone's the got job security in america. >>> candi
. >> back in high school, i had a teacher named mr. james.th me. at the end of my last class with them, he said, brandon, if you keep working the way you are, you'll be bagging groceries for the rest of your life. that really stuck with me and the moment that the light went off in my head, and thought, wow, i have to work harder than what i'm doing. it was that little piece of advice that led to all this. >> always great advice. >> and teachers, really, you just never know...
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. >> back in high school, i had a teacher named mr. james.th me. at the end of my last class with them, he said, brandon, if you keep working the way you are, you'll be bagging groceries for the rest of your life. that really stuck with me and the moment that the light went off in my head, and thought, wow, i have to work harder than what i'm doing. it was that little piece of advice that led to all this. >> always great advice. >> and teachers, really, you just never know when you have an impact, a lasting impact on a student. so that's fantastic. >> that's "early
. >> back in high school, i had a teacher named mr. james.th me. at the end of my last class with them, he said, brandon, if you keep working the way you are, you'll be bagging groceries for the rest of your life. that really stuck with me and the moment that the light went off in my head, and thought, wow, i have to work harder than what i'm doing. it was that little piece of advice that led to all this. >> always great advice. >> and teachers, really, you just never know...
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james taylor and tavis smiley. >> i'm surprised that you are not making out. i know why you're mr. smiley. what's your favorite james taylor song? if you had asked me on the spot, if i am in your sea, the first song -- millworkers. tavis: carolina in my mind. sweet baby james is pretty good. maher >> flag is the best album. a company man. don't even start with me. tavis: every time she is on the show, we fight about who loves james taylor more. >> there is no one who speaks to me, musically, more than him. >> i love the humanity in his lyric. the content. in his voice. and i love this book. >> elected you segue, you must do this for a living. tavis: i have been working at it. i do love the title, though. this is your 10 to one. >> i know. luck, i am barely out of high school. i got a hundred and 40 come by don by s.a.t.. tavis: you beat me. >> i did not. therefore, the idea that i would end up and author of books for children his and was kind of a crazy idea that never -- 10 books, 20 years later, it is an astonishing experience. tavis: where did the idea come from? hong >> i was an actor f
james taylor and tavis smiley. >> i'm surprised that you are not making out. i know why you're mr. smiley. what's your favorite james taylor song? if you had asked me on the spot, if i am in your sea, the first song -- millworkers. tavis: carolina in my mind. sweet baby james is pretty good. maher >> flag is the best album. a company man. don't even start with me. tavis: every time she is on the show, we fight about who loves james taylor more. >> there is no one who speaks to...
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in james mr.chairman, you can ask of somewhere to see the south pacific but it's always been reproduced in some play, et cetera to those of you could mention a movie notably, south pacific, what is he talking about? is giving you a story of a woman, army nurse was reluctant or navy nurses reluctant to marry a man in the south pacific because he said next rates children. there's a lot of opposition to the. that's his way and if they sit there and you see it as entertaining. michener's position, in the specific case ending racial violence, like supremacy in the united states. but they don't come out and say that. fatality and story to convey that. and so michener is conveying roosevelt's interpretation of world war ii. i'm not going to talk much about the movies. you can ask me about the movies because that would take all of next year's program probably to do that, that happy to talk about. it's talk about the memorials. now, some of you have gone to see the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c.
in james mr.chairman, you can ask of somewhere to see the south pacific but it's always been reproduced in some play, et cetera to those of you could mention a movie notably, south pacific, what is he talking about? is giving you a story of a woman, army nurse was reluctant or navy nurses reluctant to marry a man in the south pacific because he said next rates children. there's a lot of opposition to the. that's his way and if they sit there and you see it as entertaining. michener's position,...
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coughs the only son of legendary mr. james hoffa. he grew up union meetings.is 18th birthday he received his own union card. aside from bus driver and heavy equipment operator. said he earned a law degree from university of michigan and began a 25 year career representing local unions and elected president 1999. in march he will surpass his father to become the her longest lending president and a history of the union. please welcome to the national press club teamsters president, james hoffa. [applause] >> thank you madam president. it is great to be your friends and people from the media to talk about the issues today. as madam president said, was elected march 1989. we're proud of what we have done from bankrupt and divided and falling apart we were a sister against sister and brother against brother and there was chaos and we've reached out to those who oppose us to say enough's. we cannot have a civil war. we must unite to the union. and the teamsters union has 1.4 million members. united states and canada. the most democratic union and we are elected by t
coughs the only son of legendary mr. james hoffa. he grew up union meetings.is 18th birthday he received his own union card. aside from bus driver and heavy equipment operator. said he earned a law degree from university of michigan and began a 25 year career representing local unions and elected president 1999. in march he will surpass his father to become the her longest lending president and a history of the union. please welcome to the national press club teamsters president, james hoffa....
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also from washington, editor in chief of "the atlantic" mr. jamesrican politics." he looks at the intellectual architect of big campaign money. you may be one of those people who believe there's too much money in politics. you may believe the nation's founders would be repelled by the idea of corporations and billionaires pouring millions of dollars into political campaigns. it is reasonable and respectable to believe these things. what jim bopp, jr., believes is the exact opposite. more money and outside groups making more noise openly or unanimously and believes in fact there can be so much thing as an outside group in american democracy. he believes that's the whole point of the republic. james, good to see you this morning. introduce us more to this guy and what he means by that. it will be counterintuitive to many people. >> he to me is a fascinating character, willie. he came out of the pro-life movement. actually quite a while ago. which was one of the so-called outside groups that was trying to play in politics. federal election commission w
also from washington, editor in chief of "the atlantic" mr. jamesrican politics." he looks at the intellectual architect of big campaign money. you may be one of those people who believe there's too much money in politics. you may believe the nation's founders would be repelled by the idea of corporations and billionaires pouring millions of dollars into political campaigns. it is reasonable and respectable to believe these things. what jim bopp, jr., believes is the exact...
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pete brannigan, tom walsh, james warrow, and mr. ryans. >> good afternoon. my name is redmond. i am a builder and developer in the city. i did some of those buildings in the early 2000's. to put it in perspective, we need to talk about economies of scale. when you do a sewer connection for a nine unit building, or you have townhouses like i did -- i had to do a sewer connections. you can do a sewer connection for a 60 unit building for the same price as a sewer connection for any of those buildings. i had put in a fire pump, because there was not enough pressure to go 40 feet up to the top floor of my unit. i have put in a fire pump, $35,000 to add to the line into the building. in a fifth unit building, the same price. if you look at pg&e, there is very little difference. that is what makes the difference in those buildings. i didn't 8 unit building on south van ness -- i did an eight-unit building on south venice. if there had been an affordable unit, i would not have been able to do it, simple as that. look at what has been completed since 2006. that says it all. thank you f
pete brannigan, tom walsh, james warrow, and mr. ryans. >> good afternoon. my name is redmond. i am a builder and developer in the city. i did some of those buildings in the early 2000's. to put it in perspective, we need to talk about economies of scale. when you do a sewer connection for a nine unit building, or you have townhouses like i did -- i had to do a sewer connections. you can do a sewer connection for a 60 unit building for the same price as a sewer connection for any of those...
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mr. trent work. james hornfischer. [applause] >> thank you very much. i appreciate everybody coming out. i think this is my fifth colby symposium. a truly unique in my opinion in terms of a publishing conference that focuses on the craft of military history facilitates the achievement of service men and women and hopefully will guide policymakers the experience of digesting our past, in this case the recent past as we discuss afghanistan. today we are going a little deeper. i've written three books about the navy in world war ii. he said the navy in world war ii and immediately turns the pacific because that's really where the action was if your naval officer or enlisted man in 1942. "neptune's inferno" takes on a six month long campaign that i think most will since the consensus emerge, the guadalcanal is truly the turning point in the 50. midway of course is crucial, the battle of midway fire two months before the race went ashore on guadalcanal. it was a push towards hawaii for japanese fleet carries her son, pilots and air crew and the those losses
mr. trent work. james hornfischer. [applause] >> thank you very much. i appreciate everybody coming out. i think this is my fifth colby symposium. a truly unique in my opinion in terms of a publishing conference that focuses on the craft of military history facilitates the achievement of service men and women and hopefully will guide policymakers the experience of digesting our past, in this case the recent past as we discuss afghanistan. today we are going a little deeper. i've written...
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mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> my name is bond. james bond. >> my name is bond. james bond. >> bond.> name is bond. james bond. >> the name is bond. james bond. >> who are you? >> my name is posie galore. >> i must be dreaming. >> magnificent view. >> it is, isn't it. >> vodka martini. >> shaken or stirred? >> i don't give a damn. >> hang on, james. >> the thought had occurred to me. >> and here to help us celebrate all things bond is david, david egglestein. greet to have you with us. >> can i say when i see stuff like that, i'm one of pavlov's dogs. i see those image, hear the words, the series has an addictive power. >> what's your favorite? who really made james bond for you? >> well, the best movie of all time james bond has to be "goldfinger" and in every category. sean connery. the bond girl. the two bond villain is, the song "goldfinger." i can go on. all the way down. >> who is your favorite -- who is your favorite bond. >> it's got to be connery because nobody else combines that elegance and brutality. on one hand you believe he can go into a british men's club. on the othe
mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> my name is bond. james bond. >> my name is bond. james bond. >> bond.> name is bond. james bond. >> the name is bond. james bond. >> who are you? >> my name is posie galore. >> i must be dreaming. >> magnificent view. >> it is, isn't it. >> vodka martini. >> shaken or stirred? >> i don't give a damn. >> hang on, james. >> the thought had occurred to me. >> and here...
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and joining me now is james elder, who's leslie's husband. mr. elder, thank you very much for joining us. i was so sorry to hear the news about your wife leslie. and i appreciate you coming on. i think what happened to leslie is an important teaching point about our health care system as a whole. and i -- i wanted to ask a couple of questions. until the full health care law comes into effect, the government has an insurance program designed to give coverage to people with pre-existing conditions like leslie. and i wondered, sir, you know, who did you reach out to for help? and did anyone tell you about this sort of program? >> no, they did not. i was under the impression that pre-existing didn't start until 2014. >> you're highlighting one of the problems. a lot of people, even experts in the field, don't know about this. let me ask a tough question which is do you think leslie would be here now if she had been able to get coverage? >> of course, that's very tough to say. i would say yes, if she was properly taken care of and had the proper tests
and joining me now is james elder, who's leslie's husband. mr. elder, thank you very much for joining us. i was so sorry to hear the news about your wife leslie. and i appreciate you coming on. i think what happened to leslie is an important teaching point about our health care system as a whole. and i -- i wanted to ask a couple of questions. until the full health care law comes into effect, the government has an insurance program designed to give coverage to people with pre-existing...
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. >>> let me read something else from peggy noonan's column, and she's talking about james baker. mr. baker's central insight is the president can't run the show, can't be the ceo of the campaign and the candidate. is that what's happening here, josh, do you think? >> it's a pretty rough verdict for mitt romney since he's running to be like a ceo president. that's his whole brand. to say his campaign needs a ceo is a problem for him. i think the problem is this is what happens when you're losing a campaign. everybody starts griping. you have sort of internal messaging problems. >> john sununu's not griping. from the sound of it he thinks they're doing pretty much all the right things. >> well, sometimes you've got to say what you've got to say. >> i think at the heart of it is a problem that you have a guy who doesn't have a firm set of beliefs. so when he's trying to sound like a conservative, in front of his donors, severely conservative as romney would put it, he sounds almost like a carrick ka cheer and that means his 47% remarks and trying to campaign as limited government guy o
. >>> let me read something else from peggy noonan's column, and she's talking about james baker. mr. baker's central insight is the president can't run the show, can't be the ceo of the campaign and the candidate. is that what's happening here, josh, do you think? >> it's a pretty rough verdict for mitt romney since he's running to be like a ceo president. that's his whole brand. to say his campaign needs a ceo is a problem for him. i think the problem is this is what happens...