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mrs. kennedy has her stuff back, finally. our thanks to matt gutman on the case tonight. >>> when we come back here, that moment, a skydiver collides with a plane this weekend. when we land, meeting but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ inhales deeply ] alka seltzer plus. oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu, try alka seltzer plus for fast liquid cold and flu relief. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. [poof!] [beep] [clicks mouse] nice office. how you doing? good. automatic discounts the moment you sign up. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding him against me. it wasn't just ab
mrs. kennedy has her stuff back, finally. our thanks to matt gutman on the case tonight. >>> when we come back here, that moment, a skydiver collides with a plane this weekend. when we land, meeting but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus...
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mr. kennedy for seat 2. >> and i will support that as well. >> so, what wasn't filled? deborah dacumos is basically applying for her old seat, so, i would like to move that forward. thank you for your recommendations. i'm glad i didn't have to be the first one to make them. ms. jenkins, i love what you said, but i love what your sister said more. [laughter] >> so, i guess we have some nominations here. i believe we have nomination for dwayne kennedy to be on seat 2, angela jenkins for seat 10, and deborah dacumos for seat 5, correct? okay. any objections? so the motion passes. [gavel] >> thank you very much, congratulations, and those that did not get a seat, please -- >> come back. congratulations. >> okay, item number 6. >> item number 6 is a hearing to consider appointing four members, terms ending march 28, 2016, to the pedestrian safety advisory committee. there are four vacant seats and five applicants. >> okay. is howard bloomberg here? >> hello, my name is howard bloomberg and i'm applying for seat 1 of csac. i've been on the committee one year. i took -- i was
mr. kennedy for seat 2. >> and i will support that as well. >> so, what wasn't filled? deborah dacumos is basically applying for her old seat, so, i would like to move that forward. thank you for your recommendations. i'm glad i didn't have to be the first one to make them. ms. jenkins, i love what you said, but i love what your sister said more. [laughter] >> so, i guess we have some nominations here. i believe we have nomination for dwayne kennedy to be on seat 2, angela...
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mrs. obama, nancy reagan, jackie kennedy, and martha washington. what do you think? glamour?well, of those four, only one i would call glamorous is jackie kennedy. the other ones have other things going for them. one of the things that is interesting about the obamas, particularly in 2008, was that he was the one who was glamorous. mrs. obama, and i have had this conversation with many people, mrs. obama is very stylish, but her appeal is that she is an extraordinary version of an ordinary person, so she is, like, i would not call girl next-door glamour, because she is more extraordinary than that, but it is friendlier. she does not have that distance that is important to have for glamour. >> tonight that barack obama won the presidency back in 2008, and they are on the stage in chicago. go ahead and run it, and we will talk about what you see in this. that was the beginning, and we now have had over five years of the presidency. [video clip] and as you say, she is not glamorous. >> i think it is important when you talk about the 2008 campaign. a glamorous politician is very
mrs. obama, nancy reagan, jackie kennedy, and martha washington. what do you think? glamour?well, of those four, only one i would call glamorous is jackie kennedy. the other ones have other things going for them. one of the things that is interesting about the obamas, particularly in 2008, was that he was the one who was glamorous. mrs. obama, and i have had this conversation with many people, mrs. obama is very stylish, but her appeal is that she is an extraordinary version of an ordinary...
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mrs. kennedy, i am sure arianna is thinking about all of those kinds of things herself. up at a panel, she makes it look easy. she even makes conquering the web look easy. as a hostess, she has all of that, making things look easy. the other thing is that, of course, this is, again, a very exclusive gathering. it is hard to get invited to a party like that, and then, of course, there is the irony that the book is called third world america, and these are all incredibly rich people with incredible amounts of social capital, as well. they have all of the right connections, whether it is media or politics, that sort of thing, so it is a very elite group. there is nothing populist about that picture. >> this photo is not in your book, but i want you to tell us if it is glamour. elvis and richard nixon. this is the best selling item at the nixon library. >> humor. there are a lot of funny things going on there. it is richard nixon, sort of the antithesis of glamour throughout his career, and because he is slightly awkward and introverted and also because he was more of a repr
mrs. kennedy, i am sure arianna is thinking about all of those kinds of things herself. up at a panel, she makes it look easy. she even makes conquering the web look easy. as a hostess, she has all of that, making things look easy. the other thing is that, of course, this is, again, a very exclusive gathering. it is hard to get invited to a party like that, and then, of course, there is the irony that the book is called third world america, and these are all incredibly rich people with...
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mr. kennedy, senator kennedy, will be the next president of the united states.oumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narrow that people still argue over what tipped the balance. but nixon had no doubt. he blamed the recession of 1960 for costing him the election. historians still argue over the significance of the recession of 1960, but economists at the time were convinced that the budget surplus cost the economy jobs and growth by keeping dollars in the hands of the government rather than consumers. had eisenhower been willing to end his presidency with a deficit, he might have presented his successor with more growth and the prospect of even larger surpluses in the future. we asked economic analyst richard gill to explain why economists might be opposed to budget surpluses. i've already pointed out that the federal interest payments and the national debt itself were falling all through the 1950s as a percentage of our national income. thus there seemed no urgent reason to try for a budget surplus at this time. more significantly, the predominant keynesian vie
mr. kennedy, senator kennedy, will be the next president of the united states.oumacher: kennedy won with a margin so narrow that people still argue over what tipped the balance. but nixon had no doubt. he blamed the recession of 1960 for costing him the election. historians still argue over the significance of the recession of 1960, but economists at the time were convinced that the budget surplus cost the economy jobs and growth by keeping dollars in the hands of the government rather than...
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mr. kennedy, i understand you're against the legalization of marijuana. why?ood disorder and i'm also in recovery because i'm also an addict. with another drug being commercialized, one that actually has the for-profit motive of hooking new consumers. they are going to target teenagers. they are going to make their money off of people like myself who are addicts and i just don't think this is the kind of thing that makes our country stronger, families stronger and of course jeopardizes the public health at large. >> proactive say it's harmless, less than alcohol. unfair to have alcohol legal and pot not. you say. >> i say two wrongs don't make a right. the marijuana today is in beverage form, in candy form, you can eat it now, i was an asthmatic. i didn't go down the root of marijuana. if i could have eaten it like they did in colorado it would have been a totally different game. this is a scary game. people thinking smoking a couple joins every other weekend. this is a whole new commercial industry. that's what should frighten people is their profit motive wi
mr. kennedy, i understand you're against the legalization of marijuana. why?ood disorder and i'm also in recovery because i'm also an addict. with another drug being commercialized, one that actually has the for-profit motive of hooking new consumers. they are going to target teenagers. they are going to make their money off of people like myself who are addicts and i just don't think this is the kind of thing that makes our country stronger, families stronger and of course jeopardizes the...
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mr. kennedy has walked back in and of course ms. kirk baum this was your baby before you had a baby and you have done a wonderful job in working with us and patient and collaborative in this process. i give you my thanks. like director brinkman, as we look at the package, i have to reference the comments of mr. boden and we have to look that the as a package. this is a whole package and if we pick and peck at it and we try to solve every little problem we lose the large scale benefit of this. large scale efficiency require small scale tradeoffs. that's the simple reality of this. i'm very impressed to all that's been done to address the small scale tradeoffs, but i think the overall point is the one that director riskin made at the beginning. this is a monumental change. this is a real significant increase in efficiency, in all of those 5 seconds, 2 minutes and add up and it's not just director ramos 30 minutes, it's everyone's 30 minutes in what it increases, happiness, productivity. i second it with no changes. i think we should a
mr. kennedy has walked back in and of course ms. kirk baum this was your baby before you had a baby and you have done a wonderful job in working with us and patient and collaborative in this process. i give you my thanks. like director brinkman, as we look at the package, i have to reference the comments of mr. boden and we have to look that the as a package. this is a whole package and if we pick and peck at it and we try to solve every little problem we lose the large scale benefit of this....
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mr. kennedy for the time they spent with us on the issue of the 3 jackson. i'm happy to see that. if you don't push your luck, it doesn't go anywhere. with respect to the three, i'm very concerned about two issues: one of them is the reliability of the service. i'm one of the regular users of the transit to plan trips and it's great. i can look the night before and tells me what time i need to get up to catch the bart. i'm surprised how many times the 3 pops up as the recommended route. in the morning when i get close to that schedule, that service doesn't exist. it's late, it maybe as much as 56 minutes late. that means i can't count on the 3 which begs the question when you are at your rider ship statistics how do you catch all the people who can not take the 3 because they can not rely on the schedule. that particularly plays into the proposal of cutting the evening service head way to 30 minutes. if one bus is missing, all of a sudden i'm an hour wait. that's painful in the evening. you are creating a real disincentive to plan travel that way. i think it's something that is ob
mr. kennedy for the time they spent with us on the issue of the 3 jackson. i'm happy to see that. if you don't push your luck, it doesn't go anywhere. with respect to the three, i'm very concerned about two issues: one of them is the reliability of the service. i'm one of the regular users of the transit to plan trips and it's great. i can look the night before and tells me what time i need to get up to catch the bart. i'm surprised how many times the 3 pops up as the recommended route. in the...
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mr. kennedy is going to talk specifically back in the hall. okay. next speaker. >> okay. is riley here for the 43. >> are we going to bipass all people. >> [inaudible]. my 20th in china in between panoli. i'm familiar with the 29th and where you'll change the 43 stop to have us move from lumbar and lions and richardson. the bus that comes up richardson, the view is blocked by a tree and the driver is usually in the left rain and years before using 43 i was bi passed tree times because they couldn't see me. and i rely on muni and i found a taxi service, the reliability factor is too row. the 43 takes me from lumbar -- if i to get off lion and richardson, there's a steep incline up lion at five to seven degree to lumbar. i can no longer walk up that incline. it's a burden on myself and many other veterans who patronize the 43 as well as some of them go all the way to usff on the 43. i hope you'll reconsider for that station for lumbar and lion. thank you for your time. >> thank you for your service. >> we have some people scheduled to speak would have gone out. some people
mr. kennedy is going to talk specifically back in the hall. okay. next speaker. >> okay. is riley here for the 43. >> are we going to bipass all people. >> [inaudible]. my 20th in china in between panoli. i'm familiar with the 29th and where you'll change the 43 stop to have us move from lumbar and lions and richardson. the bus that comes up richardson, the view is blocked by a tree and the driver is usually in the left rain and years before using 43 i was bi passed tree times...
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mrs. kennedy did.er dream was to playing the private sector to give what i presume to be gifts that were tax-deductible to the white house and in imbued them with his wonderful sense of patriotism and furnish the steakhouse with the things that belonged in it. in some cases they were able to bring back pieces that had been there before. we owe a lot to her. as far as what we owed to the trumans, we owe it to them that the place didn't fall down. the decorating, not quite so much. yes. >> yes, before they started rebuilding, how serious was the idea that they should just knock it down and build another? >> yeah. if you didn't hear her question it was how serious were they about tearing the house down? on paper, entirely serious. they debated this. i found a transcript that indicated for a wild they tossed the idea of moving the white house out to the suburbs. i don't know if they would have put them in the split-level ranch house or something. i hope not. i found one note that said they wanted to build
mrs. kennedy did.er dream was to playing the private sector to give what i presume to be gifts that were tax-deductible to the white house and in imbued them with his wonderful sense of patriotism and furnish the steakhouse with the things that belonged in it. in some cases they were able to bring back pieces that had been there before. we owe a lot to her. as far as what we owed to the trumans, we owe it to them that the place didn't fall down. the decorating, not quite so much. yes. >>...
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mrs. kennedy now has all of her furniture here in her apartment and life hopefully will get back to normalren with our new cucina mia menu, for just $9.99. choose the homemade sauce that tempts you the most. like our addictively creamy garlic asiago, devilishly spicy diavolo or garden-fresh primavera with roasted vegetables. all made from scratch and made to order. served with your choice of our new artisinal pastas including gluten free. new cucina mia is all about flavor, all about you, and...
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mrs. kennedy was such a fan she commissioned webb to design gifts to be given out. >> this looks at his interestt actually an actual shell and encrusted with gold and gems. >> this is one of the more well-known pieces. >> that's one of the most well-known, yes. >> he used coral a lot. >> he loved color. >> and playfulness. there's a bangle in the shape of a monkey. an elephant broach with emerald eyes. fruit and vegetable pins. >> kind of irony. it looks like costume jewelry. >> he has a sense of humor. >> a great sense of humor. that's what makes webb popular. >> the man himself remains something of a mystery. he was rarely photographed. what we do know that david webb was were born in asheville, north carolina, in 1925. at age 17 he headed north to new york city. he starts working the diamond district by the age of 23. he opens his first shop. >> ruth is the author of a new book on david webb. how does this happen? who was it that got behind him said, come on, you can do this? >> i think it happens. the world is smaller. and he became best known secret. the ladies who lunch started to hear abo
mrs. kennedy was such a fan she commissioned webb to design gifts to be given out. >> this looks at his interestt actually an actual shell and encrusted with gold and gems. >> this is one of the more well-known pieces. >> that's one of the most well-known, yes. >> he used coral a lot. >> he loved color. >> and playfulness. there's a bangle in the shape of a monkey. an elephant broach with emerald eyes. fruit and vegetable pins. >> kind of irony. it...
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mr. kennedy. >>> you trying to accuse me of doing something?u are putting words in my mouth right now. i never said any such words to you. about ever putting anything in his drinks. i would never have done that. he was the father of my children and we were supposed to get married. are you serious? what a thing to say to me right now. >> no, holly didn't confess. not then, not ever. kennedy was a kick puppy who saw an opportunity to combine revenge with a little self-help. >> you are now trying to tell everybody that holly confessed to you about this case because it would benefit you, correct? >> i know it's morally right, sir. >> if you knew it was morally right, you would have gone to the police on september 26th, isn't that correct, sir? >> i should have. >> big morals. thank you very much. i have no further questions. >> the prosecution said kennedy did not get a deal in exchange for his story. don't you believe it, said the defense. wait and see. >> in march of this year, he will have five years and ask a judge of this court to let him out.
mr. kennedy. >>> you trying to accuse me of doing something?u are putting words in my mouth right now. i never said any such words to you. about ever putting anything in his drinks. i would never have done that. he was the father of my children and we were supposed to get married. are you serious? what a thing to say to me right now. >> no, holly didn't confess. not then, not ever. kennedy was a kick puppy who saw an opportunity to combine revenge with a little self-help....
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mr. kennedy, did you seek recognition? >> thank you. >> okay. other members seeking recognition? >> mr. castro, yes. >> i would just say since the following soviet union in 1991, we essentially were encouraging russia to become a capitalist critic nation. and we encouraged their economic entanglements now it seems like. not only with the united states, but also with europe. they are now in a position to use those and then laments as leverage in the situation in which we all now find ourselves. so, i think there is a question now going forward once this is resolved what our strategy is with respect to russia and whether, you know, the society of nations including the united states and europe is going to include further economic development with russia or not. i support along the lines where the congressman poe is going, i do think that we need to be a supplier of energy to many of the nations that russia now has a large share of the supply for. i also think that we cannot pretend as though what ha what s developed is only the product of what russia has done. for many years we have encour
mr. kennedy, did you seek recognition? >> thank you. >> okay. other members seeking recognition? >> mr. castro, yes. >> i would just say since the following soviet union in 1991, we essentially were encouraging russia to become a capitalist critic nation. and we encouraged their economic entanglements now it seems like. not only with the united states, but also with europe. they are now in a position to use those and then laments as leverage in the situation in which we...
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mr. feehery, of course, john f. kennedy. here he is.he lasting irish traditions in politics is the annual al smith going. it's been the tradition for presidential candidates of both parties to drop the campaign rhetoric in favor of good humor ribbing. here's how jack kennedy took onyxo nixon in '60. >> so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together at the same banquet table for the first time in this campaign two political leaders who have long eyed each other suspiciously and disagreed so strongly publicly and privately. vice president nixon and governor rockefeller. >> you know, mr. moran, kennedy had the gall to show up not in white tie but with a regular tux looking like a million bucks. nixon shows up like he's supposed to and kennedy looks better. your thoughts about the sense of humor of the irish. this is an easy one. what is it that makes most irish with the exception of bill o'reilly not take themselves seriously? >> you know, they -- i think their parents keep them in check. they usually come from large
mr. feehery, of course, john f. kennedy. here he is.he lasting irish traditions in politics is the annual al smith going. it's been the tradition for presidential candidates of both parties to drop the campaign rhetoric in favor of good humor ribbing. here's how jack kennedy took onyxo nixon in '60. >> so widely respected in american politics that he could bring together at the same banquet table for the first time in this campaign two political leaders who have long eyed each other...
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mr. kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you to the witnesses. appreciate your testimony earlier. now wanted to build of a little bit on what my colleague said earlier. russia has threatened to not use the dollars in reserve currency in the french and not pay back outstanding loans to the u.s. are you, again, and all concerned about that or can you assess that threat and the economic outcome? >> congressman, thank you for your question. and i think it would be prudent for me to speculate about the various areas that could unfold. what i would say again is that russia does not get to decide whether the u.s. dollar is a reserve currency and that we control our destiny in that regard. >> i appreciate that, sir. with regards to outstanding loans can you give me some idea as to the volume of loans outstanding that they have that is a threat are we are talking about? cinco billions, tens of billions, order of magnitude. >> we have some initial data on the amount of claims that reside in the u.s. financial system to russia. our exposure is somewhat lower than that of europe. as it relate
mr. kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you to the witnesses. appreciate your testimony earlier. now wanted to build of a little bit on what my colleague said earlier. russia has threatened to not use the dollars in reserve currency in the french and not pay back outstanding loans to the u.s. are you, again, and all concerned about that or can you assess that threat and the economic outcome? >> congressman, thank you for your question. and i think it would be prudent for me...
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mr. kennedy. >> thank you. to express support for my amendment. wouldemo i offer that include resolution to the offer passed on february 10. this has grammatical corrections to make sure the clause fits in. instability forced in the ukraine forcing peace corps volunteers out of the ukraine. i am a formerre, peace corps volunteer. on february 24, 2014, peace corps announced all arenteers in the ukraine safe and accounting for pet had to be evacuated. been working in ukraine since 1992 under an agreement brokered by president bush. 2740 american volunteers have lived and worked in ukraine. they served in ukrainian schools, bringing resources and innovative actresses. andign exchange information best teaching practices. working in tandem with ukrainian committees. serviceng -- supporting providers. government entities and private enterprises. that's most importantly for me, peace corps volunteering named alex kaplan as one of the many americans who were evacuated from the ukraine within the past two weeks. he was teaching secondary education at a loc
mr. kennedy. >> thank you. to express support for my amendment. wouldemo i offer that include resolution to the offer passed on february 10. this has grammatical corrections to make sure the clause fits in. instability forced in the ukraine forcing peace corps volunteers out of the ukraine. i am a formerre, peace corps volunteer. on february 24, 2014, peace corps announced all arenteers in the ukraine safe and accounting for pet had to be evacuated. been working in ukraine since 1992...
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mr. kennedy from massachusetts. >> and i want to support for my amendment. includes amendment i would offer include a resolution the house already passed on february 10th, additionally to add a clause and have some grammatical corrections to make sure that clause fits in, to state that the quote, instability forced in the ukraine forces 230 peace corps volunteers out of ukraine. mr. chairman, as you're aware, i am a former peace corps volunteer. organization that has special place in my heart. recognizing on february 24th, 2014 peace corps announced that all peace corps volunteers in ukraine are safe and accounted for but had to be evacuated and rounded up and evacuated. peace corps had been work in ukraine since 1992 under agreement brokered by president george bush and the former ukrainian president. to date, 2740 american volunteers lived and worked in ukraine, fostering competitive, collaborative, croptive spirit between our two countries. fostering foreign exchange of information and best teaching practices. social economic development working in tandem
mr. kennedy from massachusetts. >> and i want to support for my amendment. includes amendment i would offer include a resolution the house already passed on february 10th, additionally to add a clause and have some grammatical corrections to make sure that clause fits in, to state that the quote, instability forced in the ukraine forces 230 peace corps volunteers out of ukraine. mr. chairman, as you're aware, i am a former peace corps volunteer. organization that has special place in my...
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mr. speaker, president kennedy in the 1961 speech at the university of washington said, quote, we must face the fact that the united states is neither omnipotent, that we are only 6% of the world's population, that we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind, that we cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity and therefore there cannot be an american solution to every world problem. the major difference now is that we are only 4% of the world's population and we are over $17 trillion in debt. president kennedy was right then and we should listen to his words today. we are supporting policies that will commit us to spend billions we do not have in ukraine. we don't need to be sending billions to the ukraine, and we especially should not escalate this situation into some type of military confrontation. . we should have cultural exchanges with other countries and have to a limited extent during humanitarian crises, but we cannot be the policemen of the world. the ukrainians are going to have to solve most of their problems on their own, and we need to start taking care bett
mr. speaker, president kennedy in the 1961 speech at the university of washington said, quote, we must face the fact that the united states is neither omnipotent, that we are only 6% of the world's population, that we cannot impose our will upon the other 94% of mankind, that we cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity and therefore there cannot be an american solution to every world problem. the major difference now is that we are only 4% of the world's population and we are over $17...
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kennedy government. a long list of accomplishments. as i said, fortunate to have him. welcome. >> welcome, mr. minarde. we're fortunate to have you and look forward to working with you. the first item on the agenda are minutes of the board of directors meeting of march 20, 2013~ [speaker not understood]. >> commissioners, my name is harlan kelly and i am the general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for allowing me to come before you. i have a previously scheduled engagement, so, i'm going to have to dash off right after my comments. but i want to talk about an item that you have, item 5 on your agenda. ~ first of all, due to personal and confidential rules, i'm not here to talk about any specific as it relates to any disciplinary actions related to ms. ellis that were taken in august of 2013. however, i want the commission to know and understand that all actions were based on exhaustive and independent puc investigation where we carefully weighed the facts and the mitigating circumstances. recently, in january 2014 with your commission and the fppc, reached a joint se
kennedy government. a long list of accomplishments. as i said, fortunate to have him. welcome. >> welcome, mr. minarde. we're fortunate to have you and look forward to working with you. the first item on the agenda are minutes of the board of directors meeting of march 20, 2013~ [speaker not understood]. >> commissioners, my name is harlan kelly and i am the general manager of the san francisco public utilities commission. thank you for allowing me to come before you. i have a...
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. >> we now go to joe kennedy in massachusetts. >> mr. secretary, good to see you again. thank you for your extraordinary service to our country in many forms as my colleague just indicated. i wanted to ask you as follow-up on comments from three colleagues. first and foremost, we've heard some very troubling press reports even just this week, washington post had a very troubling article, i believe it was on monday, indicating thousands that were ordered arrested, thousands held without charge. it was happening i think, a direct quote there, just putting people in jail and it was happening all at once. obviously, mr. secretary, this is an issue that strikes us here at home. congressman smith referenced your former constituent when you were a senator in massachusetts, now my constituent, colin bower and how that's affecting u.s. interests. if you can give us a little bit of a forecast on what's going on and how we can be more effective going forward. two, building off mr. kinzinger's question about afghanistan and the bsa, how those negotiations are going or if they're goi
. >> we now go to joe kennedy in massachusetts. >> mr. secretary, good to see you again. thank you for your extraordinary service to our country in many forms as my colleague just indicated. i wanted to ask you as follow-up on comments from three colleagues. first and foremost, we've heard some very troubling press reports even just this week, washington post had a very troubling article, i believe it was on monday, indicating thousands that were ordered arrested, thousands held...
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mr. . >> narrator: steve democker was in jail, charged with first-degree murder for his ex-wife carol kennedy'silty. private investigator rich robertson joined steve's defense team and right away saw what he believed was an elemental mistake by detectives. >> they put together their story, their version of events, almost immediately. >> the husband always does it, right? >> they focused in on one person and they had a stooir, and that's what they worked on. they zeroed in on steve democker right from the very beginning. >> narrator: the man who lived at the guest house and showed up at the crime scene within minutes of the officers and was the first person to point the finger at steve. >> the fact that law enforcement viewed him in a different way than they viewed steve democker. that they saw jim knapp as a friendly witness and they see steve democker as a suspect, frames the way they investigate. so anything having to do with jim knapp becomes excusable, explained, it's just not something you have to worry about because he's not our guy. >> narrator: and yet, look for example at these crime s
mr. . >> narrator: steve democker was in jail, charged with first-degree murder for his ex-wife carol kennedy'silty. private investigator rich robertson joined steve's defense team and right away saw what he believed was an elemental mistake by detectives. >> they put together their story, their version of events, almost immediately. >> the husband always does it, right? >> they focused in on one person and they had a stooir, and that's what they worked on. they zeroed...
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. >> well, i think i think what justice kennedy i took justice kennedy to be asking me, mr. chief justice, was whether the government's choice to provide that accommodation reflected a judgment on the part of the government that this was something less than a compelling interest, and i don't think that inference is possible, because the government was trying to use that accommodation to ensure that the contraceptives were delivered. so, with all due respect, i don't think there is an inconsistency there. and i and i do think, if i could, with respect to the issue of whether there are exemptions that defeat a compelling interest, that i submit would be a very dangerous principle for this court to adopt in the form that my friends on the other side have offered it, because not only would you then be in a position where it would be very hard to see how title vii enforcement could be justified by compelling interest in response to a rfra objection, ada enforcement, fmla enforcement, all kinds of things. and i do think -- >> title vii was passed before 1993, so it wouldn't apply
. >> well, i think i think what justice kennedy i took justice kennedy to be asking me, mr. chief justice, was whether the government's choice to provide that accommodation reflected a judgment on the part of the government that this was something less than a compelling interest, and i don't think that inference is possible, because the government was trying to use that accommodation to ensure that the contraceptives were delivered. so, with all due respect, i don't think there is an...
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. >> well, i think i think what justice kennedy i took justice kennedy to be asking me, mr. chief justice, was whether the government's choice to provide that accommodation reflected a judgment on the part of the government that this was something less than a compelling interest, and i don't think that inference is possible, because the government was trying to use that accommodation to ensure that the contraceptives were delivered. so, with all due respect, i don't think there is an inconsistency there. and i and i do think, if i could, with respect to the issue of whether there are exemptions that defeat a compelling interest, that i submit would be a very dangerous principle for this court to adopt in the form that my friends on the other side have offered it, because not only would you then be in a position where it would be very hard to see how title vii enforcement could be justified by compelling interest in response to a rfra objection, ada enforcement, fmla enforcement, all kinds of things. and i do think -- >> title vii was passed before 1993, so it wouldn't apply
. >> well, i think i think what justice kennedy i took justice kennedy to be asking me, mr. chief justice, was whether the government's choice to provide that accommodation reflected a judgment on the part of the government that this was something less than a compelling interest, and i don't think that inference is possible, because the government was trying to use that accommodation to ensure that the contraceptives were delivered. so, with all due respect, i don't think there is an...
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the kennedy presidential library foundation announced today it is awarding its profile in courage award to former president george h.w. bush. the foundation says mr. bush showed political courage when he abandon his "read my lips" promise of no new taxes and agreed to a 1990 budget compromise that many believe cost him his reelection. and there's been a surge in the number of children diagnosed with autism. boston mowrps two of its braif t killed in a fire, and leopard twins meet the public when the cbs evening news continues. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in m
the kennedy presidential library foundation announced today it is awarding its profile in courage award to former president george h.w. bush. the foundation says mr. bush showed political courage when he abandon his "read my lips" promise of no new taxes and agreed to a 1990 budget compromise that many believe cost him his reelection. and there's been a surge in the number of children diagnosed with autism. boston mowrps two of its braif t killed in a fire, and leopard twins meet the...
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mr. obama to do a repivot. go back to the central arena and do what president john f. kennedy did in '61 when he was challenged by khrushchev. he was a young man, i'm going to teach him fear. and and one of his responses was put, i think, 30,000 fresh american troops into europe. but again, nato and the e.u. don't act, and this is a nice little story which has the advance of being true, the foreign policy representative was asked henry kissinger asked 40 years ago what's the phone number of the e.u.? she says we have a phone number, it's mine. dial the phone number, and then you get the computer and it says for germany, press one, for france, press two. of. [laughter] so the repivot is one word i would use. cue what is -- cuba is interesting because it was the reverse. it was when the soviet union challenged the united states on its turf. with the balance of strategic power, the balance of regional power and the balance of enters was clearly on the side of the -- of interest was cleary on the side of the united states. you don't want to challenge the other guy on your peripher
mr. obama to do a repivot. go back to the central arena and do what president john f. kennedy did in '61 when he was challenged by khrushchev. he was a young man, i'm going to teach him fear. and and one of his responses was put, i think, 30,000 fresh american troops into europe. but again, nato and the e.u. don't act, and this is a nice little story which has the advance of being true, the foreign policy representative was asked henry kissinger asked 40 years ago what's the phone number of the...
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they just too distracted to the court in calling mr lee's attempt to fill but when it collapsed the new states like ukraine for instance called the kennedy were different people are leaving was different geopolitical national mp concoction of these on its intent to sell it to the tragedy because families were torn apart to brett's college at ukraine never existed as he started the nation in these boulders that's why there's so many called for making ideas for future their eastern ukraine that provoke unrest and it is given to them. in the ninety three to see when the shrieks conceived in the ukrainian soviet socialist republic to central europe composed out of ukraine to join us for the seventeen century then the rest was nicely decorated to look the same thing is conquered by poland nine hundred and ninety two in and islam gave it to death and indonesian style is so great so when i was utg had then he said he instead. what this hour. please don't tell maine in france korea back to the twenty first century that says attended the receipt now it's difficult to bring two different people in one historical approach it is democratic measures.
they just too distracted to the court in calling mr lee's attempt to fill but when it collapsed the new states like ukraine for instance called the kennedy were different people are leaving was different geopolitical national mp concoction of these on its intent to sell it to the tragedy because families were torn apart to brett's college at ukraine never existed as he started the nation in these boulders that's why there's so many called for making ideas for future their eastern ukraine that...
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mr. president, the pope may offer you advice and guidance from his perspective. as your constituents, we want you to hear the echo of president kennedy'sds. and here are the words that they're referring to, spoken by then presidential candidate john f. kennedy to the greater houston ministerial association in 1960. >> i believe in an america where the separation of church and state is absolute, that is officially neither catholic, protestant, nor jewish. where no public official, either requests or accepts instructions on public policy from the pope, the national council of churches, or any other ecclesiastical source. >> father james martin is a jesuit priest and editor at large of the catholic magazine "america." he's also author of "jesus a pilgrimage." father martin, let's talk about the dichotomies and where the president and the pope converge, and then we'll go to where they diverge. i think the president really was excited to meet this pope, because the issue of social justice is sort of central to what he's doing and what the pope is doing, too. >> interestingly, president obama worked in chicago for a catholic church as a comm
mr. president, the pope may offer you advice and guidance from his perspective. as your constituents, we want you to hear the echo of president kennedy'sds. and here are the words that they're referring to, spoken by then presidential candidate john f. kennedy to the greater houston ministerial association in 1960. >> i believe in an america where the separation of church and state is absolute, that is officially neither catholic, protestant, nor jewish. where no public official, either...
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mr. obama to do a repivot. go back to the central arena and do what president john f. kennedy did in '61 when he was challenged by khrushchev. he was a young man, i'm going to teach him fear. and and one of his responses was put, i think, 30,000 fresh american troops into europe. but again, nato and the e.u. don't act, and this is a nice little story which has the advance of being true, the foreign policy representative was asked henry kissinger asked 40 years ago what's the phone number of the e.u.? she says we have a phone number, it's mine. dial the phone number, and then you get the computer and it says for germany, press one, for france, press two. of. [laughter] so the repivot is one word i would use. cue what is -- cuba is interesting because it was the reverse. it was when the soviet union challenged the united states on its turf. with the balance of strategic power, the balance of regional power and the balance of enters was clearly on the side of the -- of interest was cleary on the side of the united states. you don't want to challenge the other guy on your peripher
mr. obama to do a repivot. go back to the central arena and do what president john f. kennedy did in '61 when he was challenged by khrushchev. he was a young man, i'm going to teach him fear. and and one of his responses was put, i think, 30,000 fresh american troops into europe. but again, nato and the e.u. don't act, and this is a nice little story which has the advance of being true, the foreign policy representative was asked henry kissinger asked 40 years ago what's the phone number of the...
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kennedy said we take out the jupiter missiles in turkey under the table there. the senate hearing today, john mccain grilled secretary of defense chuck hagel about russia. let's watch that. >> mrputin denies there are troops in russia. when mr. lavrov says today they can't withdraw russian troops because there are no russian troops in crimea, does that have some echoes to you of cold war? >> well, i think secretary kerry addressed this pretty clearly in his comments specifically about your point about no credible -- >> i was asking for your view, sir. >> i agree with secretary kerry. >> which is? >> he laid it out that we don't accept anything as putin said as fact about why they had to protect the so-called ethnic minority in crimea. >> you know, howard, it's amazing to watch john kerry -- we were talking during the quotes there. i have a feeling kerry's very formality the way he speaks even without contractions, i am concerned. normally we laugh at that stuffiness but it's working here. it keeps things calm and professional. he's like that with sergey lavrov. >> he's known lavrov for a long time. they've talked many times behind closed doors together. kerry at least thinks h
kennedy said we take out the jupiter missiles in turkey under the table there. the senate hearing today, john mccain grilled secretary of defense chuck hagel about russia. let's watch that. >> mrputin denies there are troops in russia. when mr. lavrov says today they can't withdraw russian troops because there are no russian troops in crimea, does that have some echoes to you of cold war? >> well, i think secretary kerry addressed this pretty clearly in his comments specifically...
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mr. president. when people compare the burden of going through this process, that could be a signal that this thing isn't working out. about a half precent about negative. give or take i'll keep answering. kennedy today with stew art varney, this delightful crumb upblgon went nuts, this desire for security is somewhat understandable on some level, but too easy to get out of control, and nsa is way over the line and up in your business. whatever you think they are capable of doing, or the agency listening in on potential every international phone call, and
mr. president. when people compare the burden of going through this process, that could be a signal that this thing isn't working out. about a half precent about negative. give or take i'll keep answering. kennedy today with stew art varney, this delightful crumb upblgon went nuts, this desire for security is somewhat understandable on some level, but too easy to get out of control, and nsa is way over the line and up in your business. whatever you think they are capable of doing, or the agency...