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mr. stephens was copied on the says go ahead and release this work order. i don't know how much more notice you want but that was plenty of notice for mr. stevens. as you recall, we served a lawsuit to mr. stevens. i don't know how many of you have a legal background. we have asked for a specific informant. i have asked the courts and now there is a default judgments being entered because mr. stevens did not respond that lawsuit to allow me to go in and change the window as per the agreement. we had agreed to move it up and make it go horizontal above the roof of this building which would provide even more light and air then he currently has, more than he had in the past. i should have brought a picture. pass to this is the butt end of my house. the only a few that he had was into my bedroom window. it is not like he had a lot of light. there were four cheese that banged on the window and they were damaging her property. this is not like there was a lot for him to get. i am reminded of what commissioner garcia said. you said, there is no reason to grant the
mr. stephens was copied on the says go ahead and release this work order. i don't know how much more notice you want but that was plenty of notice for mr. stevens. as you recall, we served a lawsuit to mr. stevens. i don't know how many of you have a legal background. we have asked for a specific informant. i have asked the courts and now there is a default judgments being entered because mr. stevens did not respond that lawsuit to allow me to go in and change the window as per the agreement....
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mr. stephen. >> correct. mr. stephen, those working in the new hampshire health care sector say the state is dramatically underfunding medicaid. the impact is that hospitals and doctors make up the loss somewhere else by shifting those costs. this problem has only grown in recent years boosting health insurance costs for individuals and businesses. as governor, how would you address this problem? >> i would do what i started to do, phil, as commissioner, to make sure we bring transparency, have more competition. phil, when i was commissioner, i went down and looked at the claims that we were paying for medicaid. for a tonsillectomy we paid one provider $3,000. another provider we paid $500. phil, it didn't matter, the quality was there and medicaid still paid the bill. we still have that inefficient system in place. i would do whatever i can to make sure we have competition, bring better quality and reduce the cost of health care for everyone. we also have to look at this whole area of regulation. phil, our regula
mr. stephen. >> correct. mr. stephen, those working in the new hampshire health care sector say the state is dramatically underfunding medicaid. the impact is that hospitals and doctors make up the loss somewhere else by shifting those costs. this problem has only grown in recent years boosting health insurance costs for individuals and businesses. as governor, how would you address this problem? >> i would do what i started to do, phil, as commissioner, to make sure we bring...
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mr. stephen. >>-resources operated for a decade before it collapsed.vestigators found several departments in state government missing repeated red flags. what do you do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> i have met with some of the victims. the departments were not communicating together. there was failure of leadership. the governor did say that the buck stops with him. when the governor was asked to appoint an independent counsel by the victims of this very large financial fraud, he never appointed an independent counsel. it was a legislative hearing that came out with findings. the secretary of state decided on his own to appoint a private, independent investigator to come in and look at what happened. we need to make sure this doesn't happen again to anyone else. i would have immediately appointed an independent counsel because you have the attorney general's office pointing the finger at the secretary of state's office. the banking department pointing fingers at security, and it can't happen that way. >> which all have empathy, and th
mr. stephen. >>-resources operated for a decade before it collapsed.vestigators found several departments in state government missing repeated red flags. what do you do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> i have met with some of the victims. the departments were not communicating together. there was failure of leadership. the governor did say that the buck stops with him. when the governor was asked to appoint an independent counsel by the victims of this very large...
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mr. stephen lee for his appointment to become the commissioner -- mr. steven lee.ave known him for the last 15 years. i know him to be a fair minded and gentle person. he has served in many civic duties, and he is also very active in the chinatown community. i know that he would be a good choice for this post. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, a supervisor. i am a retired engineer that chose to come back to san francisco to live, and i want to make this a better city. i am uniquely qualified to talk about steven lee because in high school, he was my best friend, even though as adults, we kind of separated. now, as an adult with children, i do want to make this the best city for all of us to enjoy, and i think steven lee will be very active in pursuing that goal, so thank you very much. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. supervisor alioto-pier, thank you when you appoint me for the graffiti advisory board. thank you. thank you when you appoint me -- i never met you before, and you of whitney two t
mr. stephen lee for his appointment to become the commissioner -- mr. steven lee.ave known him for the last 15 years. i know him to be a fair minded and gentle person. he has served in many civic duties, and he is also very active in the chinatown community. i know that he would be a good choice for this post. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, a supervisor. i am a retired engineer that chose to come back to san francisco to live, and i want to make this a...
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mr. stephen. >>-resources operated for a decade before it collapsed.investigators found several departments in state government missing repeated red flags. what do you do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> i have met with some of the victims. the departments were not communicating together. there was failure of leadership. the governor did say that the buck stops with him. when the governor was asked to appoint an independent counsel by the victims of this very large financial fraud, he never appointed an independent counsel. it was a legislative hearing that came out with findings. the secretary of state decided on his own to appoint a private, independent investigator to come in and look at what happened. we need to make sure this doesn't happen again to anyone else. i would have immediately appointed an independent counsel because you have the attorney general's office pointing the finger at the secretary of state's office. thbanking department pointing fingers at security, and it can't happen that way. >> which all have empathy, and th
mr. stephen. >>-resources operated for a decade before it collapsed.investigators found several departments in state government missing repeated red flags. what do you do to make sure that this doesn't happen again? >> i have met with some of the victims. the departments were not communicating together. there was failure of leadership. the governor did say that the buck stops with him. when the governor was asked to appoint an independent counsel by the victims of this very large...
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mr. benero, for joining us. i am stephen henderson. >> off for everyone at detroit public television and the great debate coalition, thank you for watching. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> our prime-time political coverage will continue tonight with an overview of the midterm elections by editors and correspondence from hot line. and then the second debate between ross fine gold and ron johnson. followed by the north carolina senate debate with richard burt and delay martial beginning at 8:00 eastern. from this morning's political headlines, politico is reporting in colorado, ken bunt is backing away from one of the health care reform attacks. accusing the incumbent senator of being untruthful in advertisements, he says that his party has not always been completely honest on the medicare issue. defazio has noted that if his party to a majority he may vote for someone other than the current speaker, nancy pelosi. "anytime that you suffer big l
mr. benero, for joining us. i am stephen henderson. >> off for everyone at detroit public television and the great debate coalition, thank you for watching. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> our prime-time political coverage will continue tonight with an overview of the midterm elections by editors and correspondence from hot line. and then the second debate between ross fine gold and ron johnson....
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follow-up segment tonight, you may remember last week stephen colbert testified in front of a congressional committee that deals with immigration issues. mrcolbert mocked the situation and was criticized by many americans for doing that but, in los angeles, the situation is much more serious. in march of 2008, 17-year-old jamiel shaw shot to death by an illegal alien by a gang member released from prison just one day before he shot jamiel to death. no way the guy should have been out on the street obviously. when jamiel's family saw colbert, they reacted strongly. joining us from los angeles his aunt lathea shaw. describe how they reacted when they saw mr. colbert on the hill. >> we weren't happy at all. we thought they pretty much made a mockery of it. i'm not sure if you are aware but in 2008 congressman mccain invited us and other families to come down and talk about american citizens murdered by illegal aliens and the committee would not even hear us. maxine waters refused to participate in the hearing. we were very disappointed that they didn't want to hear american citizen bus they are willing to hear stephen colbert. >> bill: did t
follow-up segment tonight, you may remember last week stephen colbert testified in front of a congressional committee that deals with immigration issues. mrcolbert mocked the situation and was criticized by many americans for doing that but, in los angeles, the situation is much more serious. in march of 2008, 17-year-old jamiel shaw shot to death by an illegal alien by a gang member released from prison just one day before he shot jamiel to death. no way the guy should have been out on the...
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mr. pitcairn's family. >> reporter: friends, coworkers and family, came to celebrate the life of johns hopkins researcher stephenitcairn. and to heal. months after the 23-year-old was stabbed to death in charles village. the murder sparked outrage in baltimore. pitcairn was on the phone with his mom july 25th, as he walked home from penn station. police say john wagner and lavelva merit killed him for the cash in his wallet. they told investigators they were hunting to rob somebody that night. both had long criminal records. the young pitcairn left a strong mark on baltimore. he quickly made friends here. he was set to come to medical school, and had the personal recommendation of the former university president, who spoke at the service. family asked for privacy today and it was closed to the media. >> reporter: we did see shuttle buses taking quite a few people directly into the auditorium. mr. pitcairn's killers are set to go on trial. >> pitcairn was killed just a few days before his 24th birthday. >>> the crisp fall air is here. but it won't stick around much longer. clouds out there in this october day. bu
mr. pitcairn's family. >> reporter: friends, coworkers and family, came to celebrate the life of johns hopkins researcher stephenitcairn. and to heal. months after the 23-year-old was stabbed to death in charles village. the murder sparked outrage in baltimore. pitcairn was on the phone with his mom july 25th, as he walked home from penn station. police say john wagner and lavelva merit killed him for the cash in his wallet. they told investigators they were hunting to rob somebody that...
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. >> stephen williams. >> thanks, mr. speaker.he chancellor said travis was an objective of this statement, soy grew up in poverty on free school meals when i was in school. one of my ideological objectives and potics is to deliver social mobility. >> the chancellor preferred that the seven and a half billion pounds with the next investment by the bigger part of this year and will help potential and some of the poorest countries on trenfamilies in the country. [shouting] >> my old friend obviously thinks a life to bear and the two biggest settlements are to the healt and for education. and in education, we have particular prioritized underprivileged children on free meals. at the heart of this coalition agreement, with the commitment to two and a half billion pound premium. we foundhat on top of the flat cash settlement per pupil, evil and people numbers are rising the street real increasing resource in schools on for years been the labour party was suffering general election. also are offering for the very first time 15 hours of
. >> stephen williams. >> thanks, mr. speaker.he chancellor said travis was an objective of this statement, soy grew up in poverty on free school meals when i was in school. one of my ideological objectives and potics is to deliver social mobility. >> the chancellor preferred that the seven and a half billion pounds with the next investment by the bigger part of this year and will help potential and some of the poorest countries on trenfamilies in the country. [shouting]...
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mr. rossi is a former nominee for washington governor, but lost twice. the bay -- the debate can be seen live at 10:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night on c-span. >> "q&a" sunday -- justice stephen breyer. >> it is sometimes hard to avoid your basic values, how you see the country, how you see the relationship between law and the average person in this country, what you think law is about -- those basic, fundamental, legal and political values i think are part of you and they will sometimes influenced an approach where the question is very -- influence an approach where the question is very open. >> justice stephen breyer on sunday night's "q&a." ." this is "the communicators." we're on location at gov 2.0 in downtown washington, d.c. we're pleased to introduce you to dan reed, corporate vice president for microsoft, vice president for technology strategy among other things. what exactly is your job? >> i do a variety of things. my job is to envision what the future of technology will be. think about it broad societal implications. talk about those things around the world in a competitive way. this is the future. this is what it potentially means for us. let's talk about how we
mr. rossi is a former nominee for washington governor, but lost twice. the bay -- the debate can be seen live at 10:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night on c-span. >> "q&a" sunday -- justice stephen breyer. >> it is sometimes hard to avoid your basic values, how you see the country, how you see the relationship between law and the average person in this country, what you think law is about -- those basic, fundamental, legal and political values i think are part of you and...
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stephen smith. >> it's activity of hypocrisy. >> you say it's between mr. and mrs. favre.to do with his conduct, not a team issue, an nfl issue. just between a man and his wife. >> absolutely right. and by the way, because she -- she filed charges against him. had she said she was sexually harass? you got a different argument. but the last time i checked, she didn't make any complaints. she just agreed to cooperate with the nfl. this is two years later after deadspin.com printed the story and broke the story to their credit. this is after all of that transpired. prior to that, we didn't hear anything about it. oh, by the way, the coincidence -- this comes out the week he's coming to new york city. the new york jets on monday night football. you don't notice the coincidence there. >> i think not. >>> stephen smith, got to go. love how fired up you are. let's have you on again. thank you, now this. >>> all the girls were puking everywhere. girls were outside like on their back. and people were so drunk they didn't know what to do. >>> a dozen college students rushed to the h
stephen smith. >> it's activity of hypocrisy. >> you say it's between mr. and mrs. favre.to do with his conduct, not a team issue, an nfl issue. just between a man and his wife. >> absolutely right. and by the way, because she -- she filed charges against him. had she said she was sexually harass? you got a different argument. but the last time i checked, she didn't make any complaints. she just agreed to cooperate with the nfl. this is two years later after deadspin.com...
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. >> oprah providing fre transportation for jon stewart's rally stephen colbert had his moment, the show that follows mre to oprah. >> my grandfather had a saying, he used to say [ bleep ] oprah. i'm your oprah, look underneath your chairs. i am bringing this studio audience to my march. you're going to the march and you're going to the march and you're going to the march. everybody is going to my march. whoo! everybody is going to my march! i will pay for everyone here tonight to travel to washington, d.c. on a bus from chinatown. >> mike, the nice thing about that is the casualty rates on the bus, way down over the last year. >> off of last year, this year's casualty rate is down to a minimum, down to about 25%. >> they really cleaned up their operation. we shouldn't say that. it's terrific and is like 15 bucks. >> they have tires on the bus now. >>> we talked a little about sarah palin at the top of the hour rallying in california for republican candidates. but also yesterday we got our first look at her highly anticipated reality show that's going to be on tlc called sarah palin's alaska. let's watc
. >> oprah providing fre transportation for jon stewart's rally stephen colbert had his moment, the show that follows mre to oprah. >> my grandfather had a saying, he used to say [ bleep ] oprah. i'm your oprah, look underneath your chairs. i am bringing this studio audience to my march. you're going to the march and you're going to the march and you're going to the march. everybody is going to my march. whoo! everybody is going to my march! i will pay for everyone here tonight to...
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mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephenolbert mocking me on "the view."
mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephenolbert mocking me on "the view."
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mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephenbert mocking me on "the v"
mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephenbert mocking me on "the v"
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mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephen
mr. shuster might say to the club "i'm really disappointed." >> bill: is ms. couric's opinion patriot i can or pinheaded? you can vote on bill o'reilly.com. last night we asked to you evaluate stephen
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mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many critics who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them understand why you believe it would be appropriate, and what would you do to expedite it? >> first of all, if there was ever an instance where the -- where capital punishment, execution, should apply, it's this case. it's a truly heinous case against three women and a nice faly in a community here in connecticut. i support the death penalty, first of all, a majority of the citizens of connecticut support the death penay and i support it for two reasons. first of all, i think it discourages crimes but an even better argument that i've heard is that corrections officers are safer
mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many critics who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them...
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mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many critics who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them understand why you believe it would be appropriate, and what would you do to expedite it? >> first of all, if there was ever an instance where the -- where capital punishment, execution, should apply, it's this case. it's a truly heinous case against three women and a nice family in a community here in connecticut. i support the death penalty, first of all, a majority of the citizens of connecticut support the death penalty and i support it for two reasons. first of all, i think it discourages crimes but an even better argument that i've heard is that corrections officers are s
mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many critics who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them...
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mr. sam waterson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, sir. >> and now, the greatest poem ever written. are you sure? copyrig copyright, 2010. by the reverend stephenyou turn off the you have? set the alarm? they still haven't caught the man with one arm. look around at these people. how safe do you feel? your car when you park, did you look it? thinking reasonably now. what are the odds that nobody here is a pick pocket? that guy that just coughed on your neck, could he have had an infection. the restaurant where you went to brunch, did it fail its health inspection? a madman could set lose a virus for which there isn't a cure. while these maybe unlikely, ask yourself, are you sure? and can you be sure? because you won't get e-bolla. your lover will see your tale. someone is robbing your house. i can see through your blouse. your mother was right. you chose the wrong spouse. unlabeled draino, torpedoes. suv's, a giant pimple on your face. you have a date tonight. choking on a biscotti. getting trapped over night in a full port-o-potty. and i have one final fear to drop in your bucket. there once was a man from oak clar, who no one was able to scar
mr. sam waterson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, sir. >> and now, the greatest poem ever written. are you sure? copyrig copyright, 2010. by the reverend stephenyou turn off the you have? set the alarm? they still haven't caught the man with one arm. look around at these people. how safe do you feel? your car when you park, did you look it? thinking reasonably now. what are the odds that nobody here is a pick pocket? that guy that just coughed on your neck, could he have had an...
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mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many criti who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them understand why you believe it would be appropriate, and what would you do to expedite it? >> first of all, if there was ever an instance where the -- where capital punishment, executio should apply, it's this ce. it's a truly heinous case against three women and a nice family in a community her in connecticut. i support the death penalty, first of all, a majority of the citizens of connecticut support the death penalty and i support it for two reasons. first of all, i think it discourages crimes but an even better argument that i've heard is that corrections officers are safer. s
mr. tom foley. we start with breaking news, so to speak. this afternoon, stephen hayes was found guilty of 16 of the 17 charges he faced in connection with the horrible triple murder home invasion in 2007. six of those counts are capital murder felony which is carry the death penalty. since the first question is to you, mr. foley, and you do support the death penalty, there are many criti who don't think it should be used. what do you say to them and to your opponent by way of making them...
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stephen, wrap it up. caller: the democratically controlled congress, said that, in west -- senate, in west virginia, mr. mansion, oliverio signed these bills over, giving power to the federal government. they are just going to continue to do that. host: adam green, any comment? guest: i do not have much to say about local west virginia law. you mentioned that mine. it was a travesty. i imagine there is an increased role for the government to play there if they do not crack down on these corporations who will take advantage of their workers. host: paul, louisville. democrat. good morning. caller: kudos to your organization, i plan on joining. two quick questions. back in july, august, i read about rand paul not following rules of the ama. he created a group of his own and said that he did not want to take the test that other doctors take. my second question is, is there any type of law that will cost truth in lending, advertising? corporations now have the power to do all this advertising but people do not know the truth of the advertisements they are putting out. guest: on your first point, jack conway,
stephen, wrap it up. caller: the democratically controlled congress, said that, in west -- senate, in west virginia, mr. mansion, oliverio signed these bills over, giving power to the federal government. they are just going to continue to do that. host: adam green, any comment? guest: i do not have much to say about local west virginia law. you mentioned that mine. it was a travesty. i imagine there is an increased role for the government to play there if they do not crack down on these...
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mr. sam waterston. [applause] >> and now, the greatest war ever written. -- poland ever written -- oem ever written. are you sure? copyright 2010 by the rev. stephenlter. -- steven colbert. did you hear that? no? you are probably going deaf. it is your kids back home cooking up some crystal meth. [applause] did you turn off the oven? did you set the alarm? they still have not caught the man with one arm. look around at these people. alsace to you feel? your car were you part, did you lofted? what are the odds that nobody here is a pickpocket? that guy that just called on your neck, could he have an infection? the restaurant where you went to brunch, did it fail its health inspection? a madman could set loose a virus for which there is no cure, and while these things may be unlikely, ask yourself, are you sure? and can you be sure that you will not get people from a diet cola? anthrax in the mail, your lover will discover your tail. someone is robbing your house. i can see through your blouse. your mother was right. if you chose the wrong spouse. unlabeled adrenal -- draino, a giant temple. getting trapped overnight in a full porta-potti. there onc
mr. sam waterston. [applause] >> and now, the greatest war ever written. -- poland ever written -- oem ever written. are you sure? copyright 2010 by the rev. stephenlter. -- steven colbert. did you hear that? no? you are probably going deaf. it is your kids back home cooking up some crystal meth. [applause] did you turn off the oven? did you set the alarm? they still have not caught the man with one arm. look around at these people. alsace to you feel? your car were you part, did you...