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mr. wagoner should look into that to make sure everybody is treated fairly.hink it is pretty obvious that the ethics commission has to answer for its past conduct, especially in regards to supervisor tony hall. i do not think he was the only one who was somehow manipulated by the ethics commission, so i agree with ross mirkarimi. ethics commission, bring it on, and let's see who is telling the real truth. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am and member of americans for safe access, the nation's largest advocacy organization the works on medical marijuana issues. i am also a member of the medical college and a center owners, patience, and other industry types in our city that want to keep safe access, and we are requesting your help in this mission of ours. next week, tuesday, april 3, we will be having a rally here on the steps of city hall. we are asking you to join us. there are several other actions you can take as well, like joining the lawsuit to reschedule marijuana, or joining the state petition with other govern
mr. wagoner should look into that to make sure everybody is treated fairly.hink it is pretty obvious that the ethics commission has to answer for its past conduct, especially in regards to supervisor tony hall. i do not think he was the only one who was somehow manipulated by the ethics commission, so i agree with ross mirkarimi. ethics commission, bring it on, and let's see who is telling the real truth. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i am and...
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mr. wells bought two wagon loads of antiques and it came an all-consuming mania for them after that. he ended up moving his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and the antiques. he had two large barns that he filled them literally to the rafters with the antiques and still didn't have enough room and at that point started to realize that he wasn't going to live for r and at that point to realize the kids would probably sell all dad's junk. that would all be for naught. what he did was incorporated a not for profit organization and started a museum, the wells historical museum. he hired an architect to design a series of galleries to display the antiques and with pride and fanfare, he unveiled the plan that he was hot for as he said to family and friends. they were underwhelmed. his only son george wells said, and these are his words, not mine, dad, museums are dead institutions. only old people like you go to them. your collection is important, but if you want to get children today and the children yet to come to be interested in it, you need to have a villag
mr. wells bought two wagon loads of antiques and it came an all-consuming mania for them after that. he ended up moving his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and the antiques. he had two large barns that he filled them literally to the rafters with the antiques and still didn't have enough room and at that point started to realize that he wasn't going to live for r and at that point to realize the kids would probably sell all dad's junk. that would all be for naught....
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mr. welles bought two wagon loads of antiques. it became an all consuming mania after that. he ended up having to move his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and all the antiques. he had two large barns moved to the property. filled them literally to the rafters with antiques and still didn't have enough room and started to at that point realize he wasn't going to live forever and then when he died his children would probably sell dad's junk and it would all come to naught. so what he did which a lot of people of his class did at the time was corporated as a private not for profit educational corporation and started a museum. the welles historical museum. he hired an architect to design a series of galleries to display all the antiques. with great pride and fanfare he unveiled this plan that he was quite hot for, as he said, to his family and friends. and they were underwhelmed. his only son, george welles said, these are his words, not mine. museums are dead institutions. only old people like you go to them. your collection is important, but if you
mr. welles bought two wagon loads of antiques. it became an all consuming mania after that. he ended up having to move his family out of his mansion because there wasn't room for them and all the antiques. he had two large barns moved to the property. filled them literally to the rafters with antiques and still didn't have enough room and started to at that point realize he wasn't going to live forever and then when he died his children would probably sell dad's junk and it would all come to...
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that talent and the biggest challenge is our end rural communities and we have to circle our wagons here. >> mr. secretary, i appreciate that your sentence that you owe that. we understand we owe the veterans there, but i would tell you that congress, i owe you every tool possible to help you meet that criteria and the complaint or concern i have is that i'm not being asked to do something to solve the problem. so what i'm asking for is tell us what we can do to provide the assistance so that when we have a hearing six months from now or we're back here next year talking about the budget, the answer to whether or not that we're meeting the health needs of veterans is not every healthcare provider, every community, every rural, state is having the same struggle we are. help us help you solve the problem. thank you. >> senator begich? >> you want to respond very quickly? >> i'll try to be quick. thank you, senator moran. m.d. issue first. we have this difficulty in certain parts of the rural country. if you look at the m.d. system, we don't have a recruitment problem. 's very important that we fo
that talent and the biggest challenge is our end rural communities and we have to circle our wagons here. >> mr. secretary, i appreciate that your sentence that you owe that. we understand we owe the veterans there, but i would tell you that congress, i owe you every tool possible to help you meet that criteria and the complaint or concern i have is that i'm not being asked to do something to solve the problem. so what i'm asking for is tell us what we can do to provide the assistance so...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car. animate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ >>> all right. it's the number one issue in american homes, getting your financial house in order. today in our weekly "financial fix," being able to afford to care for your aging parents. it is called the sandwich generation when adults are taking care of their aging parents and at the same time they're taking care of other members in their family. it's tough. >> we cause some of this. our generation is having children later in life. so that's why we're sandwiches together. this did just happen in my family. my mother who has been living independently had a pretty significant stroke and it caused cagneytive impairment. she went from a woman who was driving 45 minutes to the airport in her suv to come get us when we would come in to visit to needing 24/7 care. >> you found out how costly it is. >> well, we were shocked, wait until i share with you, the cost o
mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car. animate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ >>> all right. it's the number one issue in american homes, getting your financial house in order. today in our weekly "financial fix," being able to afford to care for your aging parents. it is called the sandwich generation when adults are taking care of their...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.t car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ you'd chose an intel core i7 processor for maximum processing power. you'd use carbon fiber and machined aluminum, to make it more beautiful and more durable. you'd even use edge-to-edge gorilla glass for a stunning display in a more compact form. everything that you would ever want in a laptop. introducing the dell xps 13 ultrabook. everything. and more. ♪
mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.t car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ you'd chose an intel core i7 processor for maximum processing power. you'd use carbon fiber and machined aluminum, to make it more beautiful and more durable. you'd even use edge-to-edge gorilla glass for a stunning display in a more compact form. everything that you would ever want in a laptop. introducing the...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car. your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ >>> all right, so we'd love to be able to show video that says ahh or makes you want to ahh. did this do this to you, reynolds? >> hmm-mm. >> no compassion in there? >> you have to show the video and i can explain. >> this is the gorilla and the bunny. sounds like the title of a children's book but it's not. >> a weird children's book, yes. >> at a zoo, right, in pennsylvania. >> samantha the gorilla had been alone several years. she's too old and weak to be with other gorillas so they gave her a pet rabbit. the second part is the rabbit's name, panda. >> it's because of the colors. >> but they're friends, aren't they? >> i guess. it looks like the bunny is happy hopping around but the gorilla is kid of passive there. >> but we don't know if they're friends. we're just saying that they are. and look at her. she's sitting there with her arms folded. that would be a death rabbit
mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car. your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ >>> all right, so we'd love to be able to show video that says ahh or makes you want to ahh. did this do this to you, reynolds? >> hmm-mm. >> no compassion in there? >> you have to show the video and i can explain. >> this is the gorilla and the bunny. sounds like the...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.te and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> all right. it's spring break time and a lot of you are hitting the road. before you pack your bags, our syndicate the technology columnist marc saltzman has gadgets that will make your spring travel more fun and less stressful. a great combination especially for travel. marc, good to see you. start with the new ipad. >> right. this is the third generation ipad, of course, that debuted a couple of weeks back. it's great for traveling with even opposed to a laptop, because tablets are only a pound and a half, only a -- very super thin. turn on right away. a ten-hour battery life. they're great for reading e-books. although it is a premium price tablet that starts at $500, this is, in my opinion, the best on the market. the new ipad. however, there are tablets like the kindle fi
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.ry.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. -- captions by vitac]-- to nwww.vitac.comere,
mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.ry.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.mate and share your first car story at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ experience love that lasts. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. spark card from capital one. spark cash gives me the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. >>> i'm here's what's happening. preside
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.ory at firstcarstory.com. courtesy of the 2012 subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪ without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> in the big finish tonight, after questioning president obama's reli
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that talented, and the biggest challenges are in rural communities, and we have to circle our wagons here. >> mr. secretary, i appreciate your sentence that you owe us that. we owe our veterans that. but i owe you every tool possible to help you meet that criteria, and the complaint or concern that i have is i'm not being asked to do something to solve the problem. so what i'm asking for is tell us what we can do to provide the assistance so that when we have a hearing six months from now or we're back here next year talking about the budget, the answer to whether or not there's a doctor at a cboc is not that -- or that we're meeting the mental health needs of veterans particularly in rural areas is not every health care provider, every community, every rural state is having the same struggle we are. help us help you solve this problem. >> okay, fair enough. >> thank you. >> senator begich. i'm sorry, do you want to respond really quickly? >> i'll try to be quick. thank you, senator moran. the md issue first. you're absolutely right that we all have this difficulty in certain rural parts of the
that talented, and the biggest challenges are in rural communities, and we have to circle our wagons here. >> mr. secretary, i appreciate your sentence that you owe us that. we owe our veterans that. but i owe you every tool possible to help you meet that criteria, and the complaint or concern that i have is i'm not being asked to do something to solve the problem. so what i'm asking for is tell us what we can do to provide the assistance so that when we have a hearing six months from now...
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mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.t lasts. ♪ ♪ hey, teacher, leave them kids alone ♪ >>> we're back. pink floyd. another brick in the wall. this new movie in theaters starts on friday. it takes a look at the american public school system. it's called "detachment." the story line might be a little bit familiar. it's nothing like you've seen before. take a look. >> you know, it's funny. i spent a lot of time trying to not have to deal, to not really commit. i'm a substitute teacher. there's no real responsibility to teach. your responsibility is to maintain order, make sure nobody kills anybody in your classroom, and then they get to the next period. >> adrien brody joins us this morning. attachment comes from sort of the attitude of the substitute teacher, henry barths. the s is silent at the end. what was appealing about a role like that. >> actually, he's not quite detached. he ends up being ultimately attached through the process of meeting some people who i think share some of the sense of isolation that he feels in
mr. squeak. [ woman ] the shag wagon. [ male announcer ] you loved your first car.t lasts. ♪ ♪ hey, teacher, leave them kids alone ♪ >>> we're back. pink floyd. another brick in the wall. this new movie in theaters starts on friday. it takes a look at the american public school system. it's called "detachment." the story line might be a little bit familiar. it's nothing like you've seen before. take a look. >> you know, it's funny. i spent a lot of time trying to...
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the party starts to circle the wagon, will voters start to focus lesson the fumbles on more on whether he can better manage the economy than president obama? >> i think mr. romney is likely to emerge as the nominee. he us a deeply flawed nominee. there are questions about his past behavior. why did he have much of his wealth in the cayman islands? the man who wants to be the president of the united states of america. he needs to explain to the people of ohio and to the people of america what he was thinking. i think mr. romney has serious problems in ohio, his opposition to the salvage of the auto industry. i think is a huge problem for him. so i'm ready for this debate to begin. the president is ready for it. the american people will ultimately make the decision. i think the president is in pretty good shape. >> let's talk about the much-coveted marco rubio endorsement. if romney chooses him or new mexico governor, martinez, does that change the game or send a strong message to hispanic voters? >> i think it sends a strong message to hispanic and american voters that he would be able to attract people of that caliber to his ticket. rubio is a great guy
the party starts to circle the wagon, will voters start to focus lesson the fumbles on more on whether he can better manage the economy than president obama? >> i think mr. romney is likely to emerge as the nominee. he us a deeply flawed nominee. there are questions about his past behavior. why did he have much of his wealth in the cayman islands? the man who wants to be the president of the united states of america. he needs to explain to the people of ohio and to the people of america...