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mr. james, i already called your name. >> hello rules committee. i just have something small to say. my name is walter jameses and i'm from the central city sro collaborative. to me it's important because i guess the disclosure and treatment reporting, i think the main thing, i guess, what this would do is push forward more the research effect. so for me to point out to the people that don't have bed bugs, i have been living at the mission hotel for eight years. i want to point out to you, when i first lived i remember getting bed bugs and after being there for eight years, had sores and i would say how did that happen? they are so small, they are so small that they go in one sore and come back on the same sore, but you don't notice it. now i have been there eight years, it's on my legs and you can see gaping holes from them checking in and checking out. you don't
mr. james, i already called your name. >> hello rules committee. i just have something small to say. my name is walter jameses and i'm from the central city sro collaborative. to me it's important because i guess the disclosure and treatment reporting, i think the main thing, i guess, what this would do is push forward more the research effect. so for me to point out to the people that don't have bed bugs, i have been living at the mission hotel for eight years. i want to point out to...
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. >> thank you, mr. james. [ applause ] >> hello. my name is brenda washington and i'm a tenant organizer at the jefferson hotel in the tenderloin and i want to thank supervisors kim and campos for this legislation and i also want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who worked from the sro collaborative, who supported this legislation stand to up and be recognized. everybody raise your hand. we want to thank you guys. [ applause ] >> thank you, miss washington. i did call up emrano perez, if she is still here. please come up. >> supervisors kim, farrell, campos, i wish to testify anonymously. i have a few random thoughts on bed bugs, the spread of bed bugs. first of all, i don't think we have a clue as to how pervasive bed bugs are in san francisco. a thoughtfully constructed survey needs to be devised and implemented. supervisor kim i would suggest that there isn't an apartment building in the tenderloin free of bed bugs. the tenderloin is densely populated. a low-income area, old and neglected buildings, an area in other wor
. >> thank you, mr. james. [ applause ] >> hello. my name is brenda washington and i'm a tenant organizer at the jefferson hotel in the tenderloin and i want to thank supervisors kim and campos for this legislation and i also want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who worked from the sro collaborative, who supported this legislation stand to up and be recognized. everybody raise your hand. we want to thank you guys. [ applause ] >> thank you, miss washington. i did...
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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 then aert her in the ice chest and she stayed with me. t my new treadmill app. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, lla! one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. experience theticket to pressure-relieving comfort of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. get 36 months interest-free financing: no down, and no interest for 3 years. plus, get free same-day delivery. sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee,
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mr. james spadge. and now, let's bring -- there you go. rachel, say hello to gary chutch!entlemen. cupid has once again fired his arrow and created a love that will surely last a lifetime. i'll be waiting for my wedding invitation! until next time, i'm tony sanders for "the cupid's arrow show!" bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ are you all ready, ♪ are you ready, get set, ♪ are you ready, get set, ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you all ready, ♪ are you ready, get set... woof, woof, woof. the holidays are coming... and they're going to be big. shop smart this season with our new holiday price match, now through christmas eve, at target. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico.
mr. james spadge. and now, let's bring -- there you go. rachel, say hello to gary chutch!entlemen. cupid has once again fired his arrow and created a love that will surely last a lifetime. i'll be waiting for my wedding invitation! until next time, i'm tony sanders for "the cupid's arrow show!" bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ are you all ready, ♪ are you ready, get set, ♪ are you ready, get set, ♪ are you ready? ♪ are you all ready, ♪ are you ready, get set......
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old questions, but will not recognize mr. james stem of the united states transportation unions workers and were very pleased to have him back and also look forward to his testimony. you're welcome and wreck a nice, mr. stem. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member treatment of him. we appreciate the opportunity to testify. about 19,000 amtrak workers and i today bring message represents about 3200 career professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my remarks by adding the five that i have a personal opportunity to work in real passenger service in a river through the five years preceding the creation of amtrak. i witnessed firsthand the kind of the equipment, services that were there, the attempts by the river is to get out of the business because the liability with a major concern and it was a money-losing prospect. i also had the opportunity to work on amtrak trains during the next 10 years following the creation of amtrak and was embarrassed at the shape of the equipment at amtrak inherited when they first
old questions, but will not recognize mr. james stem of the united states transportation unions workers and were very pleased to have him back and also look forward to his testimony. you're welcome and wreck a nice, mr. stem. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member treatment of him. we appreciate the opportunity to testify. about 19,000 amtrak workers and i today bring message represents about 3200 career professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my remarks by...
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james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -irst james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> b . tection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true. sean connery wowed audiences hin the aforementioned dr. no. >> james bond, 007, licensed to kill whom he pleases, where he he pleases, when he pleases. >> bill: excellent. now connery was not the first choice for the role. which actor turned down the part of 007? the answer is d, carrie grant. that is correct. >> i didn't know that. >> bill: now you do. >> i do. that's what i love about this. cary grant. he would have been, good. >> b away. license to kill, doocy off the planet. here is question number three british author aaron fleming. he wrote the first one in 1953. what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we will spend ♪ chitty chitty bang bang. >>
james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -irst james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> b . tection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true....
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james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -e very first james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> bill: okay. >> bonded for your protection. >> bill: there was casino royal starring woody allen. that's true. sean connery wowed audiences hin the aforementioned dr. no. >> james bond, 007, licensed to kill whom he pleases, where he he pleases, when he pleases. >> bill: excellent. now connery was not the first choice for the role. which actor turned down the part of 007? the answer is d, carrie grant. that is correct. >> i didn't know that. >> bill: now you do. >> i do. that's what i love about this. cary grant. he would have been, good. >> b away. license to kill, doocy off the planet. here is question number three british author aaron fleming. he wrote the first one in 1953. what popular children's book did ian fleming also write. chitty chitty bang bang, near, far, in a motor car ♪ what a happy time we wi
james bond movie. >> we will find out. >> bill: you are engaged here? >> absolutely. >> bill: doocy was worried this may be too macho. >> is he [explosion] >> i admire your luck, mr. -e very first james bond film released in 1962? >> bill: cards up, please, the answer is d, dr. no. maccallum bursts out. so she may may be, doocy, the bond. >> we will find out. >> bill: okay. >> bonded for your protection. >> bill: there was casino...
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mr. -- >> -- bond, james bond. >> who doesn't love that. 93%. be one of the best bond movies ever. our review, "skyfall" is thrilling, glossy, sexy, intelligent. >> from bond to lincoln. abraham lincoln that is. exactly. what the movie is about is our 16th president and his final months in office. a really tough time, arduous time in his reign trying to unite the country, end the war, abolish slavery. if you're a civil war buff, you might like it. daniel day-lewis plays lincoln, tommy lee jones plays a prominent congressman. political undertones. take a look. >> hundred of thousand hatch died. >> imagine the possibilities, peace will bring. why tarnish your luster with the house. the same gang that rejected the amendment ten months ago. >> i like our chances now. >> very convincing role there. great reviews already. the lamt "l.a. times" says steven spielberg's lincoln is a towering achievement. the director, here at "world news now" said that it is long, overwritten but a great performance. sally fields who plays lincoln's wife steals the show.
mr. -- >> -- bond, james bond. >> who doesn't love that. 93%. be one of the best bond movies ever. our review, "skyfall" is thrilling, glossy, sexy, intelligent. >> from bond to lincoln. abraham lincoln that is. exactly. what the movie is about is our 16th president and his final months in office. a really tough time, arduous time in his reign trying to unite the country, end the war, abolish slavery. if you're a civil war buff, you might like it. daniel day-lewis...
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. >> now, talking about offering a job, the president did say, james, that mr.ey had some good ideas in his post-election news conference. watch what the president said about mr. romney's idea. >> there may be ideas that he has with respect to jobs and growth that can help middle class families, which i want to hear. i'm not either prejudging what he's interested in doing nor am i suggesting i've got some specific assignment. but what i want to do is get ideas from him and see if there's some ways that we can potentially work together. >> so he was complementary of some of the ideas they may find common ground on, james. but we don't expect him to offer mr. romney a job tomorrow. >> i would be very surprised if mr. romney is offered any kind of official position in an obama administration. the opportune word there, rev, is he may have some ideas. i think he is aware of the ideas that mr. romney has. even if you think about the business accumen and experiences, those are not the kind of business practices that we need in this kind of economic environment. the pre
. >> now, talking about offering a job, the president did say, james, that mr.ey had some good ideas in his post-election news conference. watch what the president said about mr. romney's idea. >> there may be ideas that he has with respect to jobs and growth that can help middle class families, which i want to hear. i'm not either prejudging what he's interested in doing nor am i suggesting i've got some specific assignment. but what i want to do is get ideas from him and see if...
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we are now going to recognize mr. james stem and he represents the united transportation union workers and we are very pleased to have him back and so we look forward to his testimony. you are recognized mr. stem. >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member cummings. we appreciate -- there are about 19,000 amtrak workers and i today am bringing you their message. it represents a 3300th career professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my remarks by adding the fact that i have had the personal opportunity to work in real passengers for railroads during the five years preceding the creation of amtrak. i witnessed first-hand the equipment, the services that were there, the attempt by the railroads to get out of the business because it was -- the liability was a major concern and it was a money losing prospect. .. it furthers the priority to meet with the demand for the significant increases in real services. amtrak operates crews are along the most productive workers in this system every amtrak employee should be
we are now going to recognize mr. james stem and he represents the united transportation union workers and we are very pleased to have him back and so we look forward to his testimony. you are recognized mr. stem. >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member cummings. we appreciate -- there are about 19,000 amtrak workers and i today am bringing you their message. it represents a 3300th career professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my remarks by adding the fact that i...
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we are going to now recognize mr. james dem, he represents the united transportation unions workers. we are very pleased to have him back and also look forward to his testimony. you are welcomed and recognize mr. stem. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member cummings. we appreciate the opportunity to testify. there are about 19,000 amtrak workers, and i today am bringing you their message. we represent about 3,300 career, professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my remarks by adding the fact that i had the personal opportunity to work in rail passenger service for railroad during the five years predating the creation of amtrak. i witnessed firsthand the decline of the equipment, the services that were there, the attempts by the railroads to get out of that business because it was -- the liability was a major concern, and it was a money losing prospect. i also had the opportunity to work on amtrak trains during the next 10 years following the creation of amtrak, and was embarrassed to say for the equi
we are going to now recognize mr. james dem, he represents the united transportation unions workers. we are very pleased to have him back and also look forward to his testimony. you are welcomed and recognize mr. stem. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member cummings. we appreciate the opportunity to testify. there are about 19,000 amtrak workers, and i today am bringing you their message. we represent about 3,300 career, professional amtrak employees. i would also like to revise my...
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mr. stein. proceeding with agenda item number one, may we initiated roll call please. >> present today we have councilmembers wong, wilson, burkett, james, parson. >> item 2, reading and approval of agenda. with mr. stein.. >> here i am again. regular meeting, mayors disability council. one, welcome, introduction roll call. two, approval of the agenda. three, public comment, four, report from the chair. five, report from the director of the mayor's office of disability. six, report of the transportation plan update. seven, community perspective of supportive housing and sros eight, action item. nine, action item, proposed amendment to the mdc by laws. -- elven, multimodal accessibility committee update. eleven, public comment. that was 12, 13, correspondent, 14 councilmember comments and announcements. 15 adjourn. >> thank you. moving on the public comment agenda item number three. i have one speakers card here. our friends across the day ms. denise jacobson, with the oakland mayor's commission. we welcome you. anyone else who wishes to speak after her? please step forward. >> thank you. i'm very happy to be here today. i am the vice-ch
mr. stein. proceeding with agenda item number one, may we initiated roll call please. >> present today we have councilmembers wong, wilson, burkett, james, parson. >> item 2, reading and approval of agenda. with mr. stein.. >> here i am again. regular meeting, mayors disability council. one, welcome, introduction roll call. two, approval of the agenda. three, public comment, four, report from the chair. five, report from the director of the mayor's office of disability. six,...
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spy hit the big screen and half a century later the james bond series releases its 23rd film sky fall. >> who doesn't appreciate the occasional twist, mrs bond. >> but our next guest says she knows a lot more about bond behind the screen. in fact, her grandfather is one of the men who inspired the character of bond, james bond. and there she is, imogen lloyd weber. >> great to see you. >> alisyn: how do we know your grandfather was the inexpiration prove it. >> created the character of james bond in 1953. based on all the expand does he worked with all the naval intelligence. one of whom was the grandfather. my grandfather is actually mentioned by name. real name tony hugo the man with the golden gun. >> world war ii. >> world war ii. >> was he involved with d-day? >> my grandfather was behind enemy lines in france. >> really. >> incredible man. we all miss him hugely. yes, i get to call myself james bond's granddaughter. >> that's not bad. we're looking at a picture of your grandfather. >> that's me. holding my little hand. >> oh, my gosh. we know obviously jim's bond is very dashing. what was your grandfather like. >> he wab absolute
spy hit the big screen and half a century later the james bond series releases its 23rd film sky fall. >> who doesn't appreciate the occasional twist, mrs bond. >> but our next guest says she knows a lot more about bond behind the screen. in fact, her grandfather is one of the men who inspired the character of bond, james bond. and there she is, imogen lloyd weber. >> great to see you. >> alisyn: how do we know your grandfather was the inexpiration prove it. >>...
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james. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in light of last week's positive growth figures, does the prime minister agree with me the policies regarding more spending, borrowing and debt is are the precise opposite of what the country needs. >> my honorable friend is entirely right. the economy is growing, unemployment is coming down, inflation is coming down, the rate of small business creation is going up, there are a million more people employed in the private sector than there were two years ago, and the one absolute certainty is that the worst approach -- and michael hesselstein confirmed it in his report -- is to see more spending and debt. we need to grow the deficit. >> jim shannon. >> i think the prime minister -- corporal channing day always wanted to join the army and for eight years served as a medic. our job is to save lives -- [inaudible] to see someone willing to hell when all -- help when all hell is bursting down them. he will soon return to a mother, father, fors, brothers who loved her dearly. to the the com
james. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in light of last week's positive growth figures, does the prime minister agree with me the policies regarding more spending, borrowing and debt is are the precise opposite of what the country needs. >> my honorable friend is entirely right. the economy is growing, unemployment is coming down, inflation is coming down, the rate of small business creation is going up, there are a million more people employed in the private sector than there were two...
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for more, let's turn to james hoffa, mr.offa, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you get. what do you make of the romney campaign's inability to speak directly to the commercials that they are running in the state of ohio. >> well, i think it really shows a desperation. as the race gets closer to the end, i think that the romney campaign is getting desperate to run the jeep ad and be repudiated by the ceo of chrysler. it's so embarrassing. it's not true, and he continues to run the ad. just more lies. they're not going to move the jeeps to china. they're going to keep making them in toledo, where i'm going to be campaigning. so i don't know what is the purpose of lying like that. it's just more of the same, and it hurts his credibility, and it shows a certain desperation setting in as we only have two more days in the campaign. >> mr. hoffa, we're showing pictures of president obama live in cincinnati at a rally. making the final pitch to the i know you've been on the ground in ohio. outcome? >> well, i
for more, let's turn to james hoffa, mr.offa, good to have you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> you get. what do you make of the romney campaign's inability to speak directly to the commercials that they are running in the state of ohio. >> well, i think it really shows a desperation. as the race gets closer to the end, i think that the romney campaign is getting desperate to run the jeep ad and be repudiated by the ceo of chrysler. it's so embarrassing. it's not true,...
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for more on the larger impact of the scandal let's bring in the foreign policy expert, james traub. mr. traub, you usually inform us about deeply important things going on in afghanistan iraq, around the world. now we're talking about e-mails and tawdry behavior. >> it is like a novel. i'm reading the kind of novel i don't normally read. >> eliot: we know you read them but that's okay. >> yeah. it's just -- it's like watching a car pileup, right? you really think i don't want to know this. you keep watching, reading. you love it. but how much of this matters? how much does it matter to us? not to holly petraeus. does it matter to us that david petraeus had an affair with paula broadwell. allegedly it does because he's the head of the c.i.a. and he could be blackmailed. well that's like boris and natasha stuff to me. this must have been true. it was true in the 1950s. who's going to be blackmailing him? the russians or the chinese are going to say we're going to tell the world you had an affair or otherwise please give us confidential information? then fine, go ahead and tell them. so t
for more on the larger impact of the scandal let's bring in the foreign policy expert, james traub. mr. traub, you usually inform us about deeply important things going on in afghanistan iraq, around the world. now we're talking about e-mails and tawdry behavior. >> it is like a novel. i'm reading the kind of novel i don't normally read. >> eliot: we know you read them but that's okay. >> yeah. it's just -- it's like watching a car pileup, right? you really think i don't want...
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does it trouble you that neither james clapper or mr.obert mueller -- >> my recommendation is they need to familiarize themselves before they come over oversight or a house committee and if they think they are going to make it without disclosing that name, they are still sorely mistaken. lou: is deeply troubling, if not? >> it is one the administration claims to be mostly transparent since the earth cooled. we're going to find out what happened and when dossey without the voluntary health or with the voluntary help of the people. we will have committee hearings until the lord comes back if that's what it takes. we have four murderee americans. i also found the president's reaction to what the three senators said to be disappointing. he does get defensive when he is question we didn't send susan rice. if he is upset and frustrated, he has no one to blame but himself. lou: legislators keep forgetting to put for the fact that there were three senators on this committee, not just the two men, a number of them have stepped forward to say this
does it trouble you that neither james clapper or mr.obert mueller -- >> my recommendation is they need to familiarize themselves before they come over oversight or a house committee and if they think they are going to make it without disclosing that name, they are still sorely mistaken. lou: is deeply troubling, if not? >> it is one the administration claims to be mostly transparent since the earth cooled. we're going to find out what happened and when dossey without the voluntary...
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so please give a really, really warm, warm miami and miami book fair welcome to mr. james patterson. [applause] >> hi, i'm stephen king. [laughter] i was walking in here and this lady said new book much taller in your book jacket photos. [laughter] my boy jack came home from prep school yesterday, that thrill for me. it was devastating when he went away. where have you been my blue-eyed son? what i want to talk about today something close to my heart, which is the power of stories in the way stories can affect the world, the way stories can change things for the better. in just the power of what can happen. a writer friend of mine was walking on burke avenue in new york city and he passed a blind man who was assigned the good please help me i'm blind. my friend is kind of walked by them and, but then he stopped and he saw this guy only had a couple coins in his hat was so he dropped in a couple of quarters and then he asked the man permission to just change the story a little bit for this guy, which he did and later in the afternoon he came back and pass the guy again and
so please give a really, really warm, warm miami and miami book fair welcome to mr. james patterson. [applause] >> hi, i'm stephen king. [laughter] i was walking in here and this lady said new book much taller in your book jacket photos. [laughter] my boy jack came home from prep school yesterday, that thrill for me. it was devastating when he went away. where have you been my blue-eyed son? what i want to talk about today something close to my heart, which is the power of stories in the...
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mr. obama. he has been a less public figure than rice. or general james enjoys.sident obama's first national security advisor who reported questioned the foreign policy credentials. the mistaken characterization of the benghazi attack have one thing in common. >> they're consistent with the administration spinning the story so it has least impact on the president re-election campaign. >> the experience in the democratic presidential campaigns goes back to jimmy carter, but james carafano says political advice in not in his job description. >> they're supposed to focus on the national security policy. >> domestic policy guru valerie jarret accused to advise president foreign policy though the white house flatly denies it. the president's critics concede mistaken claims by benghazi attack supported by c.i.a. director david petraeus and the director of national intelligence clapper. >> the white house clearly had to get their information from clapper and petraeus. that to me is beyond anything i ever imagined from the individuals and the agencies. >> even analysts w
mr. obama. he has been a less public figure than rice. or general james enjoys.sident obama's first national security advisor who reported questioned the foreign policy credentials. the mistaken characterization of the benghazi attack have one thing in common. >> they're consistent with the administration spinning the story so it has least impact on the president re-election campaign. >> the experience in the democratic presidential campaigns goes back to jimmy carter, but james...
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congressman from long island, steve israel has asked andrew cuomo to stall james lee witt as the temporary lipa boss because mr. witt helped to straighten things out for katrina and folks on long island need results. back to you. >> jamie: you know who one of the people on long island is that actually lost power until recently is congressman peter king and he's going to join us, actually to tell us. you're right, he's fed up. >> reporter: he knows what he's talking about. he's living it. >> jamie: absolutely, and so hard here, peter. thanks for your report, keep us posted. >> reporter: will do. >> kelly: it has been hard here, drivers in parts of new york and new jersey are dealing with gas rationing. in new york city and on long island, odd-even rationing started just yesterday. the storm knocked out power to hundreds of gas stations resulting in long lines at the pump and over in new jersey, the governor is considering lifting the gas rationing now, a dozen counties have been under odd-even rationing for a week already. >> thousands of evacuees also in new jersey are calling a tent city home. something you w
congressman from long island, steve israel has asked andrew cuomo to stall james lee witt as the temporary lipa boss because mr. witt helped to straighten things out for katrina and folks on long island need results. back to you. >> jamie: you know who one of the people on long island is that actually lost power until recently is congressman peter king and he's going to join us, actually to tell us. you're right, he's fed up. >> reporter: he knows what he's talking about. he's...
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mrs. martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st. jamesce," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to be an absolute bombshell to receive, doesn't it? - that's right, yes. - and a bombshell to have taken down by the secretary at the postal office. i'm sure it was a very very exciting moment to receive that. similar excitement here. fantastically exciting invitation. it says, "at sandringham, the queen wishes to let nana know - that she's expected here as usual for christmas." - that's lovely. fantastic, isn't it? i mean, straight from the heart. - quite a closeness there. it's very very nice, yes. - absolutely. well, these were enormously important people that sent thes
mrs. martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st. jamesce," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that...
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james morris. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i recently visited -- [inaudible] as part of a pioneering cricket tour to israel. the purpose of which was to bring together israeli and palestinian children in the pursuit of peace. but i also saw firsthand the anxiety and threat felt by citizens in southern israel as to the persistent threat from hamas rockets. would the foreign secretary agree with me that any southern country would feel a duty to protect its own citizens from such a threat? >> yes, of course. and i read about and i applaud the cricket tour which my honorable friend, if cricket can be brought to israel, peace can be brought to the middle east. and it gives us hope for the future. but, of course, any nation which is to protect its own citizens against attack at the same time any nation must try to insure that long-term security and peace is there. and so it is very important that israel does that, as i mentioned a few moments ago. >> mark durkin. >> equally condemning terror -- [inaudible] against civilians be it in
james morris. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i recently visited -- [inaudible] as part of a pioneering cricket tour to israel. the purpose of which was to bring together israeli and palestinian children in the pursuit of peace. but i also saw firsthand the anxiety and threat felt by citizens in southern israel as to the persistent threat from hamas rockets. would the foreign secretary agree with me that any southern country would feel a duty to protect its own citizens from such a threat?...
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james clapper on election day. it was nbc's andrea mitchell who broke the petraeus story and she has more. >> mrs. kelley, how are you doing? >> reporter: we learned what was in the harassing e-mails to jilt kelley, the family friend who volunteer work for military families at mcdill air force base brought her and her husband into contact with the petraeus and other generals. it was her call for help to the fbi that kicked off the investigation. >> the e-mails accuse kelley with improper socializing with generals in tampa, but also has references of comings and goings of general petraeus. >> kelley's brother says his sister was a victim. >> my sister, number one, is a mother. she has three kids. extremely dedicated to those kids. number two, she's a wife and extremely dedicated to her husband. >> reporter: who would have access to petraeus' classified schedule? the computer trail led to petraeus' biographer paula broadwell. a military reservist and fellow west point graduate, broadwell attended the general's confirmation hearing for the cia. a few months later their affair began and lasted for ten
james clapper on election day. it was nbc's andrea mitchell who broke the petraeus story and she has more. >> mrs. kelley, how are you doing? >> reporter: we learned what was in the harassing e-mails to jilt kelley, the family friend who volunteer work for military families at mcdill air force base brought her and her husband into contact with the petraeus and other generals. it was her call for help to the fbi that kicked off the investigation. >> the e-mails accuse kelley...
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james mcnifn. >> come up together at some point, be more efficient for you? >> supervisor farrell: that's fine. mr. fortune is up here first. >> peter fortune, president of san francisco beautiful, but unfortunately i'm not here in that capacity because as hard as we try to learn about all the issues that might affect the neighborhoods we didn't have notice of this and i think that process was backed up by the people who have testified so far. we didn't get notice and there must be a reason for that and it seems like it's the best kept secret although there was some attempt at outreach. supervisor farrell, will you send an e-mail around to your constituents and tell them there's going to be a hearing or you will sit down and tuck to all of your constituents about this so we can have a full and fair hearing and people can voice their concerns and support. postpone this hearing. i challenge you to do that. i get all your e-mails. i haven't heard squat about this restaurant. i don't know why. i don't know why you haven't said look, there's going to be a hearing, there's going to be a restaurant, ever
james mcnifn. >> come up together at some point, be more efficient for you? >> supervisor farrell: that's fine. mr. fortune is up here first. >> peter fortune, president of san francisco beautiful, but unfortunately i'm not here in that capacity because as hard as we try to learn about all the issues that might affect the neighborhoods we didn't have notice of this and i think that process was backed up by the people who have testified so far. we didn't get notice and there...
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. >> starting with you, james, what do you make of the comments? >> i'm not surprised mr. the comments. we should just try to clarify what he's referring to as gift-giving and really ex-prefontaine it for what it is. the things he's talking about are the reformation of different interest rates and policies we have used in terms of privatizing student loans for college students. that's not a gift, by the way. that's us having a better understanding of the ways we should not be privatizing loans for college students. we have to think about the economic impact and think more seriously about what he's referring to as gifts. he talks about free contraceptives to young women. not only do they help diminish abortions but they are used for different health issues for women. it's not just about contraception. putting that as a part of health care is important. young people being able to stay on their parents' health care is not a gift to young people. that's a gift to parents and to our economy on the whole. as health care costs increase our economy becomes much more strained by yo
. >> starting with you, james, what do you make of the comments? >> i'm not surprised mr. the comments. we should just try to clarify what he's referring to as gift-giving and really ex-prefontaine it for what it is. the things he's talking about are the reformation of different interest rates and policies we have used in terms of privatizing student loans for college students. that's not a gift, by the way. that's us having a better understanding of the ways we should not be...
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there's this famous story of reagan's second term where james baker goes in with donald regan, the then secretary and said, mr. president, we've come up with an idea, let's swap jobs. >> right. it didn't work out so well sniet didn't work out so well. that while don regan might have been a good secretary of treasury, he was not a good chief of staff. >> right. look. the answer is, to follow up on what john said, you've got to open the circle. you need some fresh talent, yo need some fresh blood, you need some fresh ideas yochl u also have to learn from will lessons from the first term which means nothing is static, which means you have to start building relationships that you may not have had during the first term. john is right. you have about a year before you start getting into the next god-forbid election cycle. this is the time to narrow your agenda but be bold. what are the two, three, four things that you want your ton cy and prison dency to build the country around. >> david, a lot of people think it's not just a question of new personnel. the president in this particular case needing to to be more of
there's this famous story of reagan's second term where james baker goes in with donald regan, the then secretary and said, mr. president, we've come up with an idea, let's swap jobs. >> right. it didn't work out so well sniet didn't work out so well. that while don regan might have been a good secretary of treasury, he was not a good chief of staff. >> right. look. the answer is, to follow up on what john said, you've got to open the circle. you need some fresh talent, yo need some...