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mr. martine has brought this up. thank you are about. mr. morales? >> this points out how they are responsive, although not as swiftly as he wanted in the category of addressing the issues that the public brings up that we will continue to follow up on. >> we will have a public comment at the end of item #3. threec, an update -- 3c, an update on permit drafting systems. >> yes, it is nearly ready for review. we have nearly deleted and combined air lot of the elements that we wanted address in the permit tracking system to address the needs of all the apart -- all of the departments. using a less detailed method for assistance rather than downloading everyone here and having them on interface tracking basis with a planning system. many departments already have records stored in electronic formats but in different venues, so we would need an interface for each type. we do not want to bring them into one system right now where they exist on different servers. a different way of approaching it, but we have got it figured out. we have been working and pla
mr. martine has brought this up. thank you are about. mr. morales? >> this points out how they are responsive, although not as swiftly as he wanted in the category of addressing the issues that the public brings up that we will continue to follow up on. >> we will have a public comment at the end of item #3. threec, an update -- 3c, an update on permit drafting systems. >> yes, it is nearly ready for review. we have nearly deleted and combined air lot of the elements that we...
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mr. martine has brought this up. thank you are about. mr. morales? >> this points out how they are responsive, although not as swiftly as he wanted in the category of addressing the issues that the public brings up that we will continue to follow up on. >> we will have a public comment at the end of item #3. threec, an update -- 3c, an update on permit drafting systems. >> yes, it is nearly ready for review. we have nearly
mr. martine has brought this up. thank you are about. mr. morales? >> this points out how they are responsive, although not as swiftly as he wanted in the category of addressing the issues that the public brings up that we will continue to follow up on. >> we will have a public comment at the end of item #3. threec, an update -- 3c, an update on permit drafting systems. >> yes, it is nearly ready for review. we have nearly
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mr. martin. >> you are getting the overflow? >> we treat people who come into the jail and are referred for mental health care. >> the doctor described the bottleneck at san francisco general. i take it you are getting a much increased flow of people into the jail? >> yes. >>
mr. martin. >> you are getting the overflow? >> we treat people who come into the jail and are referred for mental health care. >> the doctor described the bottleneck at san francisco general. i take it you are getting a much increased flow of people into the jail? >> yes. >>
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mr. martin. >> you are getting the overflow? >> we treat people who come into the jail and are referred for mental health care.
mr. martin. >> you are getting the overflow? >> we treat people who come into the jail and are referred for mental health care.
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mr. martin? >> to what extent does the nature of the fact inhibit your activity? >> i am sorry. i am not familiar with that act. i am just a criminal attorney. [laughter] >> it is the act under which a hearing is required within 72 hours for anyone with a mental illness. if you send them to mental health court, and then they come out of the normal court system. >> you are talking about people who might be having civil commitments? >> i guess. >> it is a different court. that is a civil proceeding. that is separate from the criminal proceeding. i personally do not access the court. it is not necessarily true that just because they have the hearing that the case will go away. >> i and a stand. maybe i should get back to what you said about the importance of the behavioral health court. do you have a bottleneck in terms of getting people into the behavioral health court system that takes them out of the criminal justice system? it is a parallel system for the mentally ill. >> correct. >> have they been kept back in their ability to provide guidance? to what extent do they have acce
mr. martin? >> to what extent does the nature of the fact inhibit your activity? >> i am sorry. i am not familiar with that act. i am just a criminal attorney. [laughter] >> it is the act under which a hearing is required within 72 hours for anyone with a mental illness. if you send them to mental health court, and then they come out of the normal court system. >> you are talking about people who might be having civil commitments? >> i guess. >> it is a...
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would be a further symbolic confirmation of this new trend really in western foreign policy now mr martin as a kind of was reportedly in warsaw just a few weeks ago why wasn't he arrested then. well i don't know as we as you said as your correspondent said we don't even know if he's in poland now so as i speak the reports are conflicting. and in any case once more as your correspondent said even if there were even if he were to be detained extradition procedures are notoriously long and let's not forget that when general pinochet was arrested in london it took nearly a year for the case to be decided these procedures are both judicial and political they're mainly judicial but there's usually a political oversight. so it's very difficult to predict what the outcome will be particularly since we don't yet know exactly where he is now britain has refused to extradite a number of people wanted by russia what's been the reasoning behind these decisions do you think. well the reasoning in britain is that they will not get a fair trial in russia and that russia or is pursuing the man fairly but
would be a further symbolic confirmation of this new trend really in western foreign policy now mr martin as a kind of was reportedly in warsaw just a few weeks ago why wasn't he arrested then. well i don't know as we as you said as your correspondent said we don't even know if he's in poland now so as i speak the reports are conflicting. and in any case once more as your correspondent said even if there were even if he were to be detained extradition procedures are notoriously long and let's...
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mr. martin too long. rubs off. you know, a little less clothes is what you're going to want the next couple of days. >> oh, good. >> it's a mini heat wave. >> hot! >> live cbs 5 looking out past mount vaca where today's high near 88 degrees compared with highs near 70 at the coast. now we are seeing return of a faint layer of low clouds and patchy fog. this is what you can bank on, stratus at the seashore, clear at the bay and 80s inland where today's high temperature 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. okay, i got to get out of the way. look at your pinpoint forecast. what do you see? you see clouds actually treating to the west out over the open waters. that is a direct result of the forecast offshore flow. so that's going to allow the temperatures to warm tomorrow especially inland. santa rosa up to 95 for wednesday. we'll tag 3 degrees on the san jose forecast. san francisco at 80 degrees. and talking mid-80s across the bay to the east in oakland. but the direct result is it will be our third "spare the air" day
mr. martin too long. rubs off. you know, a little less clothes is what you're going to want the next couple of days. >> oh, good. >> it's a mini heat wave. >> hot! >> live cbs 5 looking out past mount vaca where today's high near 88 degrees compared with highs near 70 at the coast. now we are seeing return of a faint layer of low clouds and patchy fog. this is what you can bank on, stratus at the seashore, clear at the bay and 80s inland where today's high temperature 10...
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mr. john martin and his staff, we made a decision to take a specialized apparatus out of the airport and assist up at san bruno in the event that there was an airplane or aircraft that had gone into san bruno. we fully staffed the airport. we have back up equipment, but these are large pieces of apparatus, and it is pretty incredible to me that within six minutes, we had units deployed in san bruno from the airport. six members from our department and three apparatus. shortly thereafter, we made the decision -- i'm here with my deputy chiefs -- to work with the department of emergency management. we certainly wanted to assist, but it is a chaotic time, so we did not want to self-deployed. with our partners at the department of emergency management, we reached out to san mateo county dispatched to offer our services. they took us up on our offer, and at 6:53, we sent a complement of three engines, a truck, a battalion chief, and assistant chief, safety chief. we directed them -- instead of going down the airport, we directed them to where there was staging. once we checked in, we were red
mr. john martin and his staff, we made a decision to take a specialized apparatus out of the airport and assist up at san bruno in the event that there was an airplane or aircraft that had gone into san bruno. we fully staffed the airport. we have back up equipment, but these are large pieces of apparatus, and it is pretty incredible to me that within six minutes, we had units deployed in san bruno from the airport. six members from our department and three apparatus. shortly thereafter, we...
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mr. larry martin, i heard you on the radio, saying, what is the rush? why is this being rushed on us?nd you didn't vote that day. thank god you didn't do it. and don't do it again. because i'm tired of saying the same thing. and you all are being snowballed into getting something done in san francisco that don't need to be. stop voting on things that's going to injure the people. i have not seen one commission er i'm talking about from city planning, p.u.c., the board of supervisors, look at the procedures that you're supposed to be looking at and you haven't did it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank god i got here just in time. >> thank you. >> is there anyone else who would like to make general public comment? ok. being none, item number four is closed. we are on item number five, wigs the consent calendar. would anyone like to make public comment on the consent calendar? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, we need a motion. commissioner buell: commissioner buell: do we have a motion? it's been moved and seconded. all those in favor say aye. all those opp
mr. larry martin, i heard you on the radio, saying, what is the rush? why is this being rushed on us?nd you didn't vote that day. thank god you didn't do it. and don't do it again. because i'm tired of saying the same thing. and you all are being snowballed into getting something done in san francisco that don't need to be. stop voting on things that's going to injure the people. i have not seen one commission er i'm talking about from city planning, p.u.c., the board of supervisors, look at...
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mr. martin, hear him play. >>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm george stephanopoulos.an, is here. she's bringing back the characters of the blockbuster movie. what has happened in the 15 years since the first book? we'll find out from her in a little bit. >> a lot. that's happened in the 15 years. >>> there's a new musical coming to broadway about "spider-man." and the music comes from none other than bono and the edge from u2. they're going to join us friday, live. a rare morning interview, that's right. and the young star of the musical will perform a song from the show, for the first time, live. join us on the hudson theater on friday. >>> now, to sam and the weather. >> we have a huge audience downstairs. a huge audience of very tall people downstairs. let's get to the boards. we have one or two things going on this morning we want to tell you about. as you get to the door, we have sky shots from all of the rain. a lot of places are getting rain. pensacola happens to be gorgeous. look at that. on our twitter pictures. guys, you got too quiet too soon. don't let him
mr. martin, hear him play. >>> good morning, america. i'm robin roberts. >> i'm george stephanopoulos.an, is here. she's bringing back the characters of the blockbuster movie. what has happened in the 15 years since the first book? we'll find out from her in a little bit. >> a lot. that's happened in the 15 years. >>> there's a new musical coming to broadway about "spider-man." and the music comes from none other than bono and the edge from u2. they're...
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mr. martin, i think that was his name, were talking right now and a graduate, he would say not plastics,ture. >> listening to randi weingarten, and i've really been trying to find her quotes and her interviews across the board. i look for exactly what it is she's sayi that she's doing. several times yesterday on "meet the press" and on the special we did last night, she talked about the steps they were taking to improve teacher performance. it often meant helping teachers that weren't doing well, spending time re-educating them. >> she said the same thing that michelle said, when they both saw -- any teacher you talk to will say, look, in the first three years you're a c. you step into that classroom. you think you know how to teach, but it takes about three years to figure that out. what randi weingarten is saying, we now have a system in place to help the teachers at the beginning and help them with they're valuation mid course as well to correct them, if you will, if they're not doing well. they have a new contract with the city of detroit. i think randi weingarten who has been a very
mr. martin, i think that was his name, were talking right now and a graduate, he would say not plastics,ture. >> listening to randi weingarten, and i've really been trying to find her quotes and her interviews across the board. i look for exactly what it is she's sayi that she's doing. several times yesterday on "meet the press" and on the special we did last night, she talked about the steps they were taking to improve teacher performance. it often meant helping teachers that...
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mr. martin, each will control 15 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr.lden. mr. holden: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. holden: thank you, mr. speaker. the bill we are considering today, h.r. 4785, the rural energy savings program act, will greatly benefit our rural residents. the agriculture provisions in this bill on existing u.s. department agriculture program will reduce energy consumption and as a result reduce energy costs in rural america. rural electric cooperatives estimate that the rural energy savings program act has the potential to create between 20,000 and 40,000 jobs per year and will make loans available to between $1.1 -- 1.1 million and 1.6 million households. it is clear that this is a win-win proposition for our rural constituents and our rural economy. this act furthers the agriculture committee's commitment to expand renewable and alternative sources of power and discover new technologies to improve the efficiency and sustainability of existing power gene
mr. martin, each will control 15 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr.lden. mr. holden: thank you, mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. holden: thank you, mr. speaker. the bill we are considering today, h.r. 4785, the rural energy savings program act, will greatly benefit our rural residents. the agriculture provisions in this bill on existing u.s. department agriculture program will reduce energy...
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mr. romney. >> a new poll by the washington post says martin o'malley has a big lead over bob ehrlich. an 11 point advantage. the poll shows ehrlich is failing to draw enough democrats. the poll has a margin of error of 3.5%. for more on that and other major races heading into the midterm elections, we will have an election special tonight at 7:00 right here on abc 7. >>> still to come, we will tell you about the new push for younger voters. >>> let us find out who is going to dance again. >> and other ballroom dancer bites the dust. we will tell you who is heading home. >>> keep that umbrella close. home. >>> keep that umbrella close. more bold flavor!onds! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not what you don't. blue diamond almonds. (play-by-play announcer) it's up and it is... good! more than a snack. >> welcome back. this is a new tropical depression. it should turn into a tropical storm a call later on this morning. it will pour a loss of moisture in the caribbean instrument into our region translating into heavy rainfall. later tonight and through the day tomorrow.
mr. romney. >> a new poll by the washington post says martin o'malley has a big lead over bob ehrlich. an 11 point advantage. the poll shows ehrlich is failing to draw enough democrats. the poll has a margin of error of 3.5%. for more on that and other major races heading into the midterm elections, we will have an election special tonight at 7:00 right here on abc 7. >>> still to come, we will tell you about the new push for younger voters. >>> let us find out who is...
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michael bloomberg will endorse governor martin o'malley in his election race. mr. bloomberg's endorsement will be announced today. >>> the maryland green party has nominated kenneth henry to replace her daughter on the ballot for the party in the race for state senator. pedigroo died after she was hit by a car in howard county. >>> well today after you eat dinner, head to the cold stone creamery for a free sunday. >> any time there's something free, we'll tell you about it. >> 11-year-old kate created a special sunday for make a wish foundation. three ounce samples are being given out today at cold stone creamery. runs from 5:00 tonight until 8:00. >> katie's creations consist of caramel apple ice cream mix with chocolate shavings, graham cracker crust and pie filling. we'll show you the list of participating locations near your home. all right, justin. >> all right, take your pick. we've got it. tornado watch until 1:00. wind advisory for gusts to 45 miles per hour and now we add to the mix, a flash flood warning as we will continue to watch all of central marylan
michael bloomberg will endorse governor martin o'malley in his election race. mr. bloomberg's endorsement will be announced today. >>> the maryland green party has nominated kenneth henry to replace her daughter on the ballot for the party in the race for state senator. pedigroo died after she was hit by a car in howard county. >>> well today after you eat dinner, head to the cold stone creamery for a free sunday. >> any time there's something free, we'll tell you about...
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martins and you could beat the oakland. >> houston texas was the most important. >> mr. sexy hard to get that. >> record three tds.hey are loaded forbear this year. the redskins will have their hands full come sunday. >> so far shopping into the hall of fame. why play the rest of the season? >> it was one game. the question is the hall of fame is the best week one. >> exactly. >> it was not the tennessee titans. >> let's talk about who had the worst week like the jets. >> maybe next week. >> all right. >> that's it for this week on off the wall. >> all right. [ music ] >> thank you, ross and wisdom. that is all the time we have for tonight's show. thanks for letting us be a part of your weekend. and thanks to my producer and my photographer. same place and same time after the redskins beat the texans. good night, everybody.
martins and you could beat the oakland. >> houston texas was the most important. >> mr. sexy hard to get that. >> record three tds.hey are loaded forbear this year. the redskins will have their hands full come sunday. >> so far shopping into the hall of fame. why play the rest of the season? >> it was one game. the question is the hall of fame is the best week one. >> exactly. >> it was not the tennessee titans. >> let's talk about who had the...
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today new york city mayor michael bloomberg will endorse governor martin o'malley in his re-election race, according to the o'malley camp, mr. bloomberg's endorsement will be in bethesda at an organic product office. >>> record rains will make for a long day. take a look at the weather problems plaguing the east coast, coming up. >>> and no doubt about it, someone you know is looking for work. and with so much competition these days, what one woman is doing to stand out. >>> here we go, this isn't the greatest day to catch the bus. you're looking at running here. mta report with mark jones, going to be bad after today. >> it will be. we have some effect there, with light rail, you'll find it, southbound running about 10 minutes late, to cromwell station, glen burnie, wet roadway slowing up the buses quite a bit. the number 10, number 30, diverted at pratt and light, you'll find number 55 bus with a diversion at roswell boulevard. marc train system, no delays on the camden, pen, or brunswick line services. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. more bold flavor!onds! more variety! more value! more of what you want... not
today new york city mayor michael bloomberg will endorse governor martin o'malley in his re-election race, according to the o'malley camp, mr. bloomberg's endorsement will be in bethesda at an organic product office. >>> record rains will make for a long day. take a look at the weather problems plaguing the east coast, coming up. >>> and no doubt about it, someone you know is looking for work. and with so much competition these days, what one woman is doing to stand out....
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mr. long -- >> bishop, are you -- >> bishop long and his wife, vanessa long. martin, i thought this was going to be a news conference. i did not get word that there would be no questions asked certainly. we have received no more information from the pastor based on his not in or guilt in this. that's my take. yours? i see. we only -- don, don lemon, can you weigh on that? martin is not hooked up yet. >> reporter: yeah, listen, it's exactly what i said before he came out, right? we probably would not get much information out of this because he would lean on his attorneys. the interesting part to this, though, is what the bishop did just now, he could have done one day, hours, one day, two days, three days, on the tom joyner show on cnn. he could have done that and said that days ago without all this drama. if you know bishop long, you know in some sense, he loves this attention. i didn't think that our church was that important, he love the attention in some way that he is getting nationally from this. and it is no surprise that this has culminated into such a big eve
mr. long -- >> bishop, are you -- >> bishop long and his wife, vanessa long. martin, i thought this was going to be a news conference. i did not get word that there would be no questions asked certainly. we have received no more information from the pastor based on his not in or guilt in this. that's my take. yours? i see. we only -- don, don lemon, can you weigh on that? martin is not hooked up yet. >> reporter: yeah, listen, it's exactly what i said before he came out,...
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martin and steve watters. and morales was explaining how the stem cell treatment would go. hey, steve, michael. mr.les, i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes," and i'd like to ask you a few questions on the record about what you propose. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs who have a.l.s. >> stowe: there have been patients that have improved to that extent. >> pelley: you reverse the condition? >> stowe: yes. >> pelley: you know, mr. stowe, the trouble is that you're a con man. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: you're lying about this protocol. you've lied about your association with the university of texas. you've lied about your work with the f.d.a. and now, you're lying to these gentlemen about what they can expect. >> stowe: now, why do you say that? >> pelley: nobody at the f.d.a. knows anything about any of this. and the university of texas is not going to be starting a regenerative medicine clinic with your name on it. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: when we asked stowe to back up his a.l.s. claims, his story changed. give me a stowe foundatio
martin and steve watters. and morales was explaining how the stem cell treatment would go. hey, steve, michael. mr.les, i'm scott pelley. i'm with "60 minutes," and i'd like to ask you a few questions on the record about what you propose. i understand that you have had patients that have stood up and walked away from wheelchairs who have a.l.s. >> stowe: there have been patients that have improved to that extent. >> pelley: you reverse the condition? >> stowe: yes....
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mr. rivera. on behalf of the board of directors, do thank you for your outstanding work. [applause] >> our next award goes to melanie martin. melanie, could you please step up to the podium? melody is also a transit operator at our green division and has been with the agency for over 11 years. she's receiving this award today for her courageous actions of saving someone from harm or possibly saving their lives. on june 21, melody witnessed a man fall into the tracks at the train station at civic center station while she was pulling in. she worked very quickly and safely to stop her train and avoided any contact or harm to that person. her keen awareness, observation of her surroundings and her skills as a train operator was invaluable to this incident. i'd like for john also present the award of appreciation to melody. john. >> thank you, mr. ford. once again, truly extraordinary performance, and i learned earlier today that actually this is somewhat routine for melanie because prior -- even prior to joining the agency she had been involved in helping someone who was down in the subway tracks be brought out safely. so we'r
mr. rivera. on behalf of the board of directors, do thank you for your outstanding work. [applause] >> our next award goes to melanie martin. melanie, could you please step up to the podium? melody is also a transit operator at our green division and has been with the agency for over 11 years. she's receiving this award today for her courageous actions of saving someone from harm or possibly saving their lives. on june 21, melody witnessed a man fall into the tracks at the train station...
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mr for everyone applauded him on his triumphant return to london the. government parliament the media applause for a man who had preserved peace in europe and yet it. would well. martin. that chamberlain had committed a blunder became clear the a few months later when he landed in a bomb shelter when the gas mask in anticipation of a possible german attorney. many historians regard the day when the munich agreement was signed is the start of world war two although on september the thirtieth leaders of european countries troop to be able to sign a peace memorandum. under the terms of the cream and signed by hitler. chamberlain and. the czechs words leave the citizen and within nine days to go for off the agreement said that the territory would be occupied by german troops only even the tenth when german troops and to czechoslovakia plain old bex the director of the archive. sued us in germany is just over a year old place or his mother often told him that the citizen germans hailed this days as an occasion for celebration the arrival of german troops was seen as the longer waited accession to the third reich. told me. they were delighted and not because of the troops
mr for everyone applauded him on his triumphant return to london the. government parliament the media applause for a man who had preserved peace in europe and yet it. would well. martin. that chamberlain had committed a blunder became clear the a few months later when he landed in a bomb shelter when the gas mask in anticipation of a possible german attorney. many historians regard the day when the munich agreement was signed is the start of world war two although on september the thirtieth...
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martin luther king: "the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." redecorating costs were picked up by the obama inaugural committee and the white house historical association. president and mrsa carefully guard the privacy of their daughters, but according to the associated press, they have let a few things slip. for instance, we now know malia, who is 12, is 5'9, wears braces, and likes tigers. she and nine-year-old sasha play piano. malia, the flute as well. they get up at 6:00 for school, get an allowance, we don't know how much, and they have savings accounts. during the week they are not allowed to watch television or use the computer for anything but school work. at the u.s. open, more magic by roger federer. in his first-round win, federer delivers an amazing between-the- legs shot for a winner. his opponent could only shrug his shoulders. for tennis fans it was deja vu all over again. remember last year federer did the same thing, firing a shot through his legs while beating novak djokovic in the semis. he makes it look easy. a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack that's caused by a clot, one that could b
martin luther king: "the arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice." redecorating costs were picked up by the obama inaugural committee and the white house historical association. president and mrsa carefully guard the privacy of their daughters, but according to the associated press, they have let a few things slip. for instance, we now know malia, who is 12, is 5'9, wears braces, and likes tigers. she and nine-year-old sasha play piano. malia, the flute as well....
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mr. brando you was kind of like -- nine times -- >> that's so like him. >> larry: we all remember him. hugo chavez? >> he was kind of like -- he was always puckering up. >> larry: martin steve jobs. >> yeah, he's a hero of mine. he's just the greatest. he's like a rock star in a way, but he's just really into numbers and long, long pauses so he'll just say like, a billion downloads a day. a billion. downloads a day. that's his line. he loves numbers. introducing the new ipod picano. >> the show itself, putting it all together and then getting ready to go on, some weeks you have a lot, some weeks you don't have a lot. are you perked up no matter what you're doing? i'm trying to figure out like when you're not included a lot. >> when you have a bad week in terms of being on the show, you definitely relax a little bit more. i do, anyway. >> larry: when you have a bad week? >> yeah. i mean it's more fun if you're in the show, but it's also a lot more stress and a lot more going on. you have a much better afterparty if you've been in the show a lot. >> larry: when a skit is not working, seth, obviously every skit can't work when you're doing live, what goes through you as
mr. brando you was kind of like -- nine times -- >> that's so like him. >> larry: we all remember him. hugo chavez? >> he was kind of like -- he was always puckering up. >> larry: martin steve jobs. >> yeah, he's a hero of mine. he's just the greatest. he's like a rock star in a way, but he's just really into numbers and long, long pauses so he'll just say like, a billion downloads a day. a billion. downloads a day. that's his line. he loves numbers. introducing...
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martin, north rum and aerospace, and kroger. the only industry that refuses to participate is the petroleum industry, commonly known as oil and gas. at this time, mr. chairman, this is the fun part, what everybody gets excited about. i want to share with the participants the companies that were transparent and submitted a survey. we highlighted 13 companies that did not participate last year but did participate this year. that shows progress. they are getting it, understanding the importance of being transparent. then we are going to highlight the companies that did not participate. then we looked at companies that did not participate in our survey or senator menendez's survey. the boards are two your right. you will see them over there. thumbs up if you participated, thumbs down if you did not. companies do not want to be on that list. to get off that list, you need to be trabs parent. so with that, i think my time is up. i've got a minute left? ok. [laughter] filibuster. as you will hear from this panel, transparency is key. you have to ask the company, how good are you? do you have latino executives? usually they have one, maybe two if you are
martin, north rum and aerospace, and kroger. the only industry that refuses to participate is the petroleum industry, commonly known as oil and gas. at this time, mr. chairman, this is the fun part, what everybody gets excited about. i want to share with the participants the companies that were transparent and submitted a survey. we highlighted 13 companies that did not participate last year but did participate this year. that shows progress. they are getting it, understanding the importance of...
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mr. jones is a scholar and as dense in visiting professor at the martin luther king jr. research in palo alto. from 1960 until april 4, 1968, he was one of the closest political confidence, advisor, lawyer and draft speech writer for the reverend martin luther king jr. during his years of work for dr. king, he also became the first african-american to become a partner in a wall street investment banking firm, and that enabled him to serve a critical role in the civil rights movement through his effective fundraising support for dr. king in the southern -- and the southern christian leadership conference. jones is the recipient of numerous awards and citations, including the letter of commendation from president bill clinton for his work in birmingham, alabama, in 1963, the isiah award from the american conference in 1996 and the shingle award. he's the author of "what would martin say," published in 2008, and his newest book "behind the dream, inside the speech that transformed a nation" is scheduled for publication next year. next, we'll hear from bill stephanie, bill i
mr. jones is a scholar and as dense in visiting professor at the martin luther king jr. research in palo alto. from 1960 until april 4, 1968, he was one of the closest political confidence, advisor, lawyer and draft speech writer for the reverend martin luther king jr. during his years of work for dr. king, he also became the first african-american to become a partner in a wall street investment banking firm, and that enabled him to serve a critical role in the civil rights movement through his...
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mr. bacchus, you're from the other party, but we would not be here if it were not for you." i used my two minutes to talk about pat pelham and elaine and father martin muller, and those who pushed congress to dare to do something for poor people when it seemed politically impossible. that is bread for the world. we are a collective christian voice for hungry people. we organize and all kinds of christian churches, and we have a secular affiliate, the alliance to end hunger, including jewish and muslim groups and all kinds of secular organizations. we are bipartisan. we are conscientiously respectful of people who disagree with us. most importantly, we win. we win big changes for hungry and poor people. for the last decade, we helped triple assistance to poor countries. we more than doubled nutrition assistance to hungry families and our own country on both those things. we did a lot of work with president bush. of course, bread for the world is just a small part of the constituency, of the broader constituency for poor people. we need to say that over the last couple of years, congress has done good things for poor people. and in greece -- at every
mr. bacchus, you're from the other party, but we would not be here if it were not for you." i used my two minutes to talk about pat pelham and elaine and father martin muller, and those who pushed congress to dare to do something for poor people when it seemed politically impossible. that is bread for the world. we are a collective christian voice for hungry people. we organize and all kinds of christian churches, and we have a secular affiliate, the alliance to end hunger, including...