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mr. weaver's selling things cheap. sellin' things cheap, huh? did you notice if anybody was over at bert miller's stand? ( mumbling ) never mind. howdy, bert. oh, hi, andy. things are a little quiet today. yeah, i expect so. yeah, well, folks bought a lot of stuff yesterday. oughta last 'em for a good, long while. that's why i figured it's kinda slow today. don't you reckon? s you're being squeezed out of business. wha-what, andy? ben weaver's sellin' stuff a whole lot cheaper over at his store than you can so folks are buyin' from him. oh. uh... bert, uh... you see, uh... this-this... this whole thing started as a joke. i was tryin' to irritate ben a little bit, and... well, i... i guess it got out of hand. i'm sorry about that. oh, gee, that's all right, andy. don't matter at all. see, i never expected to stay in this spot too long nohow-- just long enough to kinda rest my feet for a while... and, you know, get away from them ringin' doorbells for a while. well, we, uh... we did get one thing done, though. we got old ben weaver to sell things
mr. weaver's selling things cheap. sellin' things cheap, huh? did you notice if anybody was over at bert miller's stand? ( mumbling ) never mind. howdy, bert. oh, hi, andy. things are a little quiet today. yeah, i expect so. yeah, well, folks bought a lot of stuff yesterday. oughta last 'em for a good, long while. that's why i figured it's kinda slow today. don't you reckon? s you're being squeezed out of business. wha-what, andy? ben weaver's sellin' stuff a whole lot cheaper over at his store...
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mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what you're argument is on that. >> well boring o borrowing from bakersfield. >> it is designated as something special and it is and therefore the impacts on this area are different and will have to be looked at definitely than they would in the eastern neighborhoods as a whole it is a very small area geographical but dense in terms of the culture vital outlet and the residences and businesses the city hesitate sought to protect with the bryan street project that was not in the district itself through we believe will have an impact on the district this projec
mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what...
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mr. weaver: yes. we can talk about this more in depth but clearly the democratic party has lost touch with rural voters. this was exposed with bernie sanders. working-class voters, young voters, and those problems persisted throughout the general election. add oneings: let me thing to that. i think there is a real failure in washington. i do not mean this as an washington, a mean this as one who lives here and it's from here. we talk about people coming together and everybody wants that. >> there is only one issue over the last 25 years that have had consistent bipartisan support and that is trade. there is only one issue, bipartisan support in washington. mr. usher: there's is only one issue that brings together sanders supporters and trump supporters, and it is the thing that is activating and editable going more than anything right now and that is trade on the opposite side. people made the argument that the do not understand how trade helps them. at a certain point, after 25 years of doing the sam
mr. weaver: yes. we can talk about this more in depth but clearly the democratic party has lost touch with rural voters. this was exposed with bernie sanders. working-class voters, young voters, and those problems persisted throughout the general election. add oneings: let me thing to that. i think there is a real failure in washington. i do not mean this as an washington, a mean this as one who lives here and it's from here. we talk about people coming together and everybody wants that....
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mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what you're argument is on that. >> well boring o borrowing from bakersfield. >> it is designated as something special and it is and therefore the impacts on this area are different and will have to be looked at definitely than they would in the eastern neighborhoods as a whole it is a very small area geographical but dense in terms of the culture vital outlet and the residences and businesses the city hesitate sought to protect with the bryan street project that was not in the district itself through we believe will have an impact on the district this projec
mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what...
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mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what you're argument is on that. >> well boring o borrowing from bakersfield. >> it is designated as something special and it is and therefore the impacts on this area are different and will have to be looked at definitely than they would in the eastern neighborhoods as a whole it is a very small area geographical but dense in terms of the culture vital outlet and the residences and businesses the city hesitate sought to protect with the bryan street project that was not in the district itself through we believe will have an impact on the district this projec
mr. weaver to come back i want to ask you a question mr. aver something i'd like to ask you to expand on if i may the question of how the existence of the latino cultural district sort of expands on the analysis that the discussion that had in the prior hearing here we have on the bryan project so can be expand a little bit more on that how the existence of this cultural district impacts the ceqa analysis here that's the point you made i want to make sure we have a full understanding of what...
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mr. weaver and others are critical for us to been not necessarily looking at it project by project but the city needs a much better plan when the planning department staff said we're trying to address the displacement and the socioeconomic impacts in other ways i've not seen enough to show me that's a serious effort a serious displacement in the mission district and other places i want to cite not only miriam and karen berkley for innovation and the urban displacement numbers but also the budget and analyst that was commissioned by supervisor campos the mission district is rapidly gunmen phil ginsberg the push out of latinos and seniors and artists and disabled people is to rapid i'll give the numbers from the b l a 60 percent of the population was latino in 20002015 dropping below 50 percent and 2025 dropping half and the unable of wealthy people doubling with all due respect to the wealthy people that spoke in favor the project the families and others that are displaced rapidly but the wealthy is doubling to over 26 percent in 2025 the number is reduced in half and 21st percent to 11 per
mr. weaver and others are critical for us to been not necessarily looking at it project by project but the city needs a much better plan when the planning department staff said we're trying to address the displacement and the socioeconomic impacts in other ways i've not seen enough to show me that's a serious effort a serious displacement in the mission district and other places i want to cite not only miriam and karen berkley for innovation and the urban displacement numbers but also the...
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mr. weaver: the horse race is at the least important part of polling. you want to be able to allocate limited resources. what polling will tell you is that bernie sanders had an hour and a half stump speech. you cannot cram that into a 32nd television ad. what is most persuasive with which segment of voters you are try to reach? polling is very useful in that regard. , in theings: what did aggregate, what do all of the polls, should they tell us about where this country wants to be taken next? important: the most poll is the one we had on tuesday, the pull of the american people. that is the one we should look at in terms of where we should go. mr. hawkings: 47% voted for hillary clinton and 46% voted for donald trump? absolutely. that is the important poll. that is the poll that matters. clearly, we can talk about this more in depth but clearly, the democratic party had lost touch. the establishment party is out of touch with the working-class voters, young voters, and those problems persisted throughout the general election. mr. hawkings: i think that
mr. weaver: the horse race is at the least important part of polling. you want to be able to allocate limited resources. what polling will tell you is that bernie sanders had an hour and a half stump speech. you cannot cram that into a 32nd television ad. what is most persuasive with which segment of voters you are try to reach? polling is very useful in that regard. , in theings: what did aggregate, what do all of the polls, should they tell us about where this country wants to be taken next?...
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mr. weaver starts taking money in large denominations, that is what is reflected in your question.t will dilute and compromise the effort. they don't need to do that. the geniuses who raised the money for him are now saying it can continue, year after year. it is quite an unprecedented base of resource and full-time organizers. eddie: why doesn't it have to happen at the level of bernie sanders organizing? why can't it be at the number of mass mobilizations that have a mass implication? why do we need to rely on the charisma of bernie sanders or the infrastructure of bernie sanders's election campaign to have the kind of wildcat expressions organizing, mass mobilizing across the e country? mr. nader: you are right. you don't need that. i'm just talking about his impact in congress. he has to have a base that the base will never grow without local fervor, and local organizing on issues that are all over the country. clintonsof the way the choreographed the congress and how many deals they cut with the republicans like repatriating trillions of dollars from overseas profits for a sma
mr. weaver starts taking money in large denominations, that is what is reflected in your question.t will dilute and compromise the effort. they don't need to do that. the geniuses who raised the money for him are now saying it can continue, year after year. it is quite an unprecedented base of resource and full-time organizers. eddie: why doesn't it have to happen at the level of bernie sanders organizing? why can't it be at the number of mass mobilizations that have a mass implication? why do...
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mr. trump. liz: we have democrat and republican critics like g.o.p. strategist weaver joins about bannon saying quote racist fascist extreme right is represented. and here is some examples, bill crystal, republican spoiler renegade jew, gabby giffords, gun control human shield, solution on-line harassment is simple. women to log off, is bannon a good choice. >> he didn't right those headlines. liz: he was running breitbart. >> they have a lot of contributes editors. liz: he is running the show. >> i'm not a part of bright part. nor do i agree with headlines that come out of it, it is just, it a publication, a way to get a lot of views be breitbart's website gets more hits than most majoredia outlets. liz: do you want those hits. >> these are in past, i am not even sure he was co-ceo at the time. he is under fire for it. >> i will stel stell you,bannon is a very sharp guy. liz: going to donald trump. in his 60 minute interviews, 54 fitting his -- forfeiting his salary. >> we have so watch work to be done. i don't think we'll be very big on vacations. >> are you going to
mr. trump. liz: we have democrat and republican critics like g.o.p. strategist weaver joins about bannon saying quote racist fascist extreme right is represented. and here is some examples, bill crystal, republican spoiler renegade jew, gabby giffords, gun control human shield, solution on-line harassment is simple. women to log off, is bannon a good choice. >> he didn't right those headlines. liz: he was running breitbart. >> they have a lot of contributes editors. liz: he is...
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mr. stennis had 50 feet of one-inch hemp on his saddle horn. they were headed for some place called weaver's wash. - you had enough? injun, you're gonna holler if i have to cut you in half. - i'm not like you or yours. i don't beg. - ah, you, uh... you come to join the fun, jim boy? - no, i came to stop it. - ain't you forgetting who you are and what you were? - i'm remembering i'm sheriff. now, you untie him. he's my prisoner. - you are a sight to behold. go on. take a look at 'em! i further suggest, mr. stennis, that the odds are just about even... two of you and two of us. - you weak-kneed milksops! you want to apologize to that animal?! - just you touch it. just you touch it. abe? consider him delivered to you, just like in the advertisement. and this one's on the house. now, you people, your sheriff says you've got a pretty decent town. i think, by and large, he's right. i think he'll make a first-rate law officer, - mr. mossman. - i-i tried to follow you, but i got lost. what happened? - everything is all right, but, mr. mossman, you have taken to the gun again. and where did you get a
mr. stennis had 50 feet of one-inch hemp on his saddle horn. they were headed for some place called weaver's wash. - you had enough? injun, you're gonna holler if i have to cut you in half. - i'm not like you or yours. i don't beg. - ah, you, uh... you come to join the fun, jim boy? - no, i came to stop it. - ain't you forgetting who you are and what you were? - i'm remembering i'm sheriff. now, you untie him. he's my prisoner. - you are a sight to behold. go on. take a look at 'em! i further...
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mr. bangening is a man with unconscionable views and frighteningize to white supremacist movements, john weaver, a former top advisor to governor john kasich tweeted abouthat the extreme right is foodsteps from the oval office. anna i navarro called bannon "white supremacist, antigay, anti-semite, vindictive, and be afraid america." glenn beck known to all of us as a right-wing radio commentator, very conservative commentator, a person who has attacked virtually every idea to help working america that comes from the blue side of the aisle -- glenn beck said, bannon is -- quote -- "terrified and that he's helped to give voice to white nationalists." david duke and the american nazi party have praised bannon's elevation to the white house. so there should be no mistaking or sugar-coating what precisely what this individual, steve bannon, stands for. under his leadership, breitbart became a leader in anti-latino nativist material. one headline after another attacking hispanics here in america. so when we look at what's happening right at this moment to latinos today, what do we see? we see student
mr. bangening is a man with unconscionable views and frighteningize to white supremacist movements, john weaver, a former top advisor to governor john kasich tweeted abouthat the extreme right is foodsteps from the oval office. anna i navarro called bannon "white supremacist, antigay, anti-semite, vindictive, and be afraid america." glenn beck known to all of us as a right-wing radio commentator, very conservative commentator, a person who has attacked virtually every idea to help...
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weaver going to get back to this juicy topic. president-elect donald trump starts to form his cabinet. one of his top advisers says he's absolutely open to selecting former rivals. mrp is set to meet with mitt romney, and he's already met with south carolina governor nikki haley and senator ted cruz. all three battled with the president-elect during the campaign, as you well know. but a transition team official says the goal now is to unify the republican party. here's some of that. >> he wants to get the best people in there, and i think it's really shown a, i think that's something that a lot of people would really have a lot of respect for, the way he's said, hey, maybe we butted heads before, but you know what? now we're on the same team, and we've got to go and lead the country. harris: all right. want to update our comments in the first block. a saturday meeting now with mitt romney, and i want to come to you, ainsley, because you had brought him up as one example, but there are some other examples of rivals. one is kelly ayotte, and your thoughts on that. ainsley: kelly ayotte supported him, and when she was asked -- she was running in her own election, and
weaver going to get back to this juicy topic. president-elect donald trump starts to form his cabinet. one of his top advisers says he's absolutely open to selecting former rivals. mrp is set to meet with mitt romney, and he's already met with south carolina governor nikki haley and senator ted cruz. all three battled with the president-elect during the campaign, as you well know. but a transition team official says the goal now is to unify the republican party. here's some of that. >> he...
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mr. president, i want to start off by reminding everybody of an old but very short hans christian andersen story about an emperor who was convinced by two very clever weavers that they could make clothes that would be invisible to anybody that was unfit for a position or stupid or incompetent and, as a result, everybody thought they could see the clothes until one little boy said, "the emperor doesn't have any clothes." and then everybody gasped and then realized that was the case. well, we've kind of been weaving a budget through the years that has kind of been like the emperor's clothes. we want everybody to be able to see them and think that we are fit and competent and not stupid. well, as this year quickly draws to a close, we're once again approaching a federal spending deadline that will likely be postponed with another temporary spending bill. in the last 40 years congress has enacted 175 of these continuing resolutions to avoid doing its job. this will be the 176th continuing resolution since the modern budget process was established. the november election results showed that the american people are eager for change. with a new president taking th
mr. president, i want to start off by reminding everybody of an old but very short hans christian andersen story about an emperor who was convinced by two very clever weavers that they could make clothes that would be invisible to anybody that was unfit for a position or stupid or incompetent and, as a result, everybody thought they could see the clothes until one little boy said, "the emperor doesn't have any clothes." and then everybody gasped and then realized that was the case....