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when members get home, and here's where nancy pell os syso wise. and relate what they did in congress to their own election, those of you who are calling the election, here in august, are going to have mud on your face. >> like i said, 2.4 million jobs have been lost since the stimulus package was signed into law. people, they can go back, the democrats can go back and say we passed this and passed that and people will say but i still don't have a job. where is my job. where is my neighbor's job. i still can't afford my house. and it is the economy, stupid, clinton got that right. and that's what is going to affect things. nancy pelosi herself said well, we're going to pass these massive bills and find out what is in it later after it's passed. and the more the people look into what is going on and see how it affects them every day the more they don't like it. that going to resonate through november. the new deal wasn't exactly that great. the more that economists look at it, it was extended seven years. the depression was extended 7 years because
when members get home, and here's where nancy pell os syso wise. and relate what they did in congress to their own election, those of you who are calling the election, here in august, are going to have mud on your face. >> like i said, 2.4 million jobs have been lost since the stimulus package was signed into law. people, they can go back, the democrats can go back and say we passed this and passed that and people will say but i still don't have a job. where is my job. where is my...
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>> larry: all right, let nancy in. nancy?l i'm going to say is where is the outrage when bush spent and spent and spent and spent? and i appreciate the caller who said what a lot of people are feeling, which is that in a year and a half to undue the mess that actually started as far back as the reagan administration and their love of deregulation, it's a tall order. it's a lot to ask of someone. >> and why is $30 million too much spending to give people unemployment benefits in this kind of economy. >> why don't you give businesses tax cuts and allow businesses to create jobs instead of trying to create them through the irs. >> why don't we just say, let's give the unemployed more help. it does seem extremely heartless
>> larry: all right, let nancy in. nancy?l i'm going to say is where is the outrage when bush spent and spent and spent and spent? and i appreciate the caller who said what a lot of people are feeling, which is that in a year and a half to undue the mess that actually started as far back as the reagan administration and their love of deregulation, it's a tall order. it's a lot to ask of someone. >> and why is $30 million too much spending to give people unemployment benefits in this...
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hold it, one at a time. >> just a minute, nancy. >> nancy's not talking. >> i was there -- nancy, i was there, you weren't with all due respect. these are very fine wonderful people. they happen to carry guns in their cars. >> ben if it was a black rally -- >> you're not -- i didn't say it was a rally. nancy, i -- nancy, i didn't essay it was at a rally. >> we're talking about rallies right now, ben. ben, we're talking about rallies. ben, we're talking about rallies. >> nancy, i can hear. nancy, i can hear. >> larry: she said they're talking about rallies. >> we're talking about rallies. >> there are certain parts of the country where people carry guns routinely. >> at rallies, ben? >> larry: hold it. stephanie. hold it. >> ben, i'm not saying you're conservative. a lot of conservatives i nole are racist. you can't ignore you've seen these kind of racist signs at tea party rallies, this kind of rhetor rhetoric. >> i can't ignore there are irresponsible people. the idea that a person who carries a gun is a racist and plans to use that gun -- >> when they have a sign next to it that's thr
hold it, one at a time. >> just a minute, nancy. >> nancy's not talking. >> i was there -- nancy, i was there, you weren't with all due respect. these are very fine wonderful people. they happen to carry guns in their cars. >> ben if it was a black rally -- >> you're not -- i didn't say it was a rally. nancy, i -- nancy, i didn't essay it was at a rally. >> we're talking about rallies right now, ben. ben, we're talking about rallies. ben, we're talking about...
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nancy said, bang, and you don't do it. you check with nancy, don't you?e charts. >> larry: nancy, you're awfully sweet. maybe the most beloved lady in america, nancy reagan. >>. >> caller: you haven't planned anything else, have you? larry: no, i haven't planned but i'm looking forward. i feel open to so many things. >> life will be better. >> well, good. >> as long as it's better that's fine. >> you are a doll. >> i will miss you. >> larry: i'll miss you, too. i will see you nancy. >> yes you will. >> thanks, yancy. >> i think this country is so youth oriented and we forget that people over 30 have lives and can continue to have lives. you don't get stucco over >> larry: speaking of older, you know who is on the phone? regis philbin. >> caller: larry, you know, i'm totally surprised by this. for some reason, i feel very badly about it. there's always been a larry king. i can't believe that we're not going see you on during the week at night in the fall. >> larry: it will be sometime in the fall. i will be doing specials. i will pop up. when are you going
nancy said, bang, and you don't do it. you check with nancy, don't you?e charts. >> larry: nancy, you're awfully sweet. maybe the most beloved lady in america, nancy reagan. >>. >> caller: you haven't planned anything else, have you? larry: no, i haven't planned but i'm looking forward. i feel open to so many things. >> life will be better. >> well, good. >> as long as it's better that's fine. >> you are a doll. >> i will miss you. >> larry:...
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health care foundation are calling on house speaker, nancy pelosi, to take action against h.i.v. and a.i.d.s. wearing schedulely tin outfits, they held a die-in outside her office. they say she has the power to do something. something. >> we are here because there is a national epidemic of the a.i.d.s. crisis. speaker pelosi is the most powerful person in congress and has not said one word about the h.i.v./a.i.d.s. crisis. >> they say 1800 people are on waiting lists for drug assistance in the 12 states that have these lists. they want nancy pelosi to support legislation that would help people get the medication they need. >>> littles are encouraged -- health officials are encouraged about a drug by a company here in the bay area. researchers say women can use the gel before having sex to prevent an a.i.d.s. infection. scientists say recent results show the gel can rut the risk of h.i.v. infection by 50% after one year of use and 39% after two and a half years. many world leaders and philanthropists argue that money is a big part of the problem in fighting a.i.d.s. >> if you have
health care foundation are calling on house speaker, nancy pelosi, to take action against h.i.v. and a.i.d.s. wearing schedulely tin outfits, they held a die-in outside her office. they say she has the power to do something. something. >> we are here because there is a national epidemic of the a.i.d.s. crisis. speaker pelosi is the most powerful person in congress and has not said one word about the h.i.v./a.i.d.s. crisis. >> they say 1800 people are on waiting lists for drug...
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nancy said, bang, and you don't do it. you check with nancy, don't you?ead the charts. >> larry: nancy, you're awfully sweet. we'll get the together and do lunch. nothing is forever. but there is new things ahead. >> yeah. you hadn't planned anything else have you? if you did you wouldn't tell me. >> what did cryou say many. >> she said you haven't planned anything? >> life will be better. >> well, good. >> as long as it's better that's fine. >> you are a doll. >> i will miss you. >> i will miss you, too. i will see you nancy. >> yes you will. >> thanks, yancy. >> i think this country is so youth oriented and we forget that people over 30 have lives and can continue to have lives. >> speaking of older, you know who is on the phone? regis philbin. >> larry, you know, i am totally surprised by this. i can't believe that we're not going see you on during the week at night in the fall. >> it will be sometime in the fall. i will be doing specials. i will pop up. when are you going leave the daily grind? >> i feel like leaving the same time you do at this point
nancy said, bang, and you don't do it. you check with nancy, don't you?ead the charts. >> larry: nancy, you're awfully sweet. we'll get the together and do lunch. nothing is forever. but there is new things ahead. >> yeah. you hadn't planned anything else have you? if you did you wouldn't tell me. >> what did cryou say many. >> she said you haven't planned anything? >> life will be better. >> well, good. >> as long as it's better that's fine. >>...
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>> correct. >> now you know nancy reagan firsthand. >> yes. of her influ accomplishments of his administration >> you think she served also to strengthen his spine or do you think his spine was quite strong independently? the velvet glove. she needed to be. he would be the good cop she was the bad cop when it came to dealing with staff. >> do you think they ever had disagreements? something. >> sure. >> did she take any negative position on anything that he decision-making process an when they made a decisio they stuck with it jointly. she would make her views known. a good friend omineaid fo about a four-year period and that gave me a real good window into the relationship between nancy, the way the white house is run, the schedule >> you think that her influence over ronald regan our current president? the -- this presidency, laura bush is very muc involved in the details of policy and decision-making in president bush's speeches >> there are differences o opinion at least their public expression of their opinion. for example in the matter o
>> correct. >> now you know nancy reagan firsthand. >> yes. of her influ accomplishments of his administration >> you think she served also to strengthen his spine or do you think his spine was quite strong independently? the velvet glove. she needed to be. he would be the good cop she was the bad cop when it came to dealing with staff. >> do you think they ever had disagreements? something. >> sure. >> did she take any negative position on anything...
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former first lady nancy reagan was on hand. the law puts his birthday, february 6th as ronald reagan and sets up a commission to decide how the state will celebrate the day. >> it will be a day in which all californians can reflect on, his quick whit and charm and unwavering optimism. it will be a day where people can pause and remember him. >> reagan served as california governor and would have turned 106 on february 6th. >>> san jose and san francisco are the top five cities when it comes to consuming what product? we'll have the answer for you in a moment. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next? make a deposit from anywhere, anytime-- with your iphone. to mister and misses walker. why woul
former first lady nancy reagan was on hand. the law puts his birthday, february 6th as ronald reagan and sets up a commission to decide how the state will celebrate the day. >> it will be a day in which all californians can reflect on, his quick whit and charm and unwavering optimism. it will be a day where people can pause and remember him. >> reagan served as california governor and would have turned 106 on february 6th. >>> san jose and san francisco are the top five...
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nancy pelosi has been an extraordinary speaker. she is probably would offend the best and most beloved speakers since sam rayburn. the fact that she blew a gasket is fine. >> do you think the president is more focused on the senate? >> yes, a key is spread -- yes, he is. obama does not seem to be as rattled by the prospect and he should be parent. obama has until 2012 which seems like an eternity and the house only as a few minutes left to get it right. >> it is not that it favors the senate over the house, he favors himself over both. [laughter] he can live with a republican house in 2010. it might even help him win reelection this is the same way clinton used new gingrich and republican trove -- control, he used them with great success. obama has achieved all the big achievements he will have. he has done that with all of those issues. he will not do anything between now and inauguration day, whoever is elected in 2013. he is worried about his reelection. he is not concern about house democrats and they know it. >> will it be a r
nancy pelosi has been an extraordinary speaker. she is probably would offend the best and most beloved speakers since sam rayburn. the fact that she blew a gasket is fine. >> do you think the president is more focused on the senate? >> yes, a key is spread -- yes, he is. obama does not seem to be as rattled by the prospect and he should be parent. obama has until 2012 which seems like an eternity and the house only as a few minutes left to get it right. >> it is not that it...
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nancy pelosi. she jumped at this. she actually, i will be honest with you -- i know her friends are here and i do not want to lay out the speaker of the house. but she was stunned at how successful this program had become. and she was more stunned that other cities, not just in the state of california at but across the country, had never even heard of it. millions and millions of dollars were sitting there in the stimulus program and over half the states had not even implemented a project in order to draw down those federal moneys. she immediately went out to her colleagues and she made a case for this. she sat me down with the secretary of labor to talk about this. she is from california. she said, "i cannot believe i did not know about this program. this is a great program. i am going to go out and promote its." that is what she did. here is what nancy pelosi did subsequent to our meeting. she went and fast-track legislation and got the house to pass overwhelmingly an extension of this program for one year. [applaus
nancy pelosi. she jumped at this. she actually, i will be honest with you -- i know her friends are here and i do not want to lay out the speaker of the house. but she was stunned at how successful this program had become. and she was more stunned that other cities, not just in the state of california at but across the country, had never even heard of it. millions and millions of dollars were sitting there in the stimulus program and over half the states had not even implemented a project in...
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. >> nancy says some are ready at 26 like jaison. others rnts until they're 40s, 50s and 60s. she says if it's in your soul, you'll get around to it. >> it's the personality. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> and there is latest attack ads in california governor's race. are any allegations true? and abc 7 news fact check is just ahead. >> the oil well in the gulf that. cap is holding but it's still leak leaking. the president says it's too early to declare victory.
. >> nancy says some are ready at 26 like jaison. others rnts until they're 40s, 50s and 60s. she says if it's in your soul, you'll get around to it. >> it's the personality. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> and there is latest attack ads in california governor's race. are any allegations true? and abc 7 news fact check is just ahead. >> the oil well in the gulf that. cap is holding but it's still leak leaking. the president says it's too early to declare victory.
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pasando en arizona, sino en las soluciones esta tendra mensajes dirigidos a la lider del congreso, nancy que aunque es importante que el enfoque este en arizona, que no perdamos la meta real que es la reforma migratoria a pelosi le piden empujar el proyecto de ley de los suenos, y el de agjobs.....estos brindarian la legalizacion a estudiantes y campesinos respectivamente....esta protesta sera manana miercoles a las cuatro de la tarde, en el nuevo edificio federal de san francisco en la calle septi. septima....y que si nos ven unidos en la calle si nos ven levantando la voz, hablando por nuestros derechos si va a tener fuerza san jose tambien se unira en contra de la ley 1070 de arizona con una manifestacion el jueves 29 de julio a las seis de la tarde, en la esquina de las calles story y king...pilar nino telemundo ---gracias pilar... ---- salieron a su destino esta tarde y ya llegaron a washington dc, le hablo de los niÑos de san jose que formaran parte de la manifestacion de maÑana y que a esta hora ya llegaron.---tuvimos oportunidad de conversar con ellos antes de su partida. =blanca
pasando en arizona, sino en las soluciones esta tendra mensajes dirigidos a la lider del congreso, nancy que aunque es importante que el enfoque este en arizona, que no perdamos la meta real que es la reforma migratoria a pelosi le piden empujar el proyecto de ley de los suenos, y el de agjobs.....estos brindarian la legalizacion a estudiantes y campesinos respectivamente....esta protesta sera manana miercoles a las cuatro de la tarde, en el nuevo edificio federal de san francisco en la calle...
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mark little, senators feinstein and boxer, and speaker nancy pelosi, who have championed the ongoing cleanup effort at the shipyard for many years. finally, we are here today deliberating on this project because of the contributions of community members who have dreamed and hope of new opportunities in the southeast for years. both those who are supportive of this project and those who have opposed it, many of those individuals are in this room today. thank you for your time, your concern, your questions, your guidance, and continually shaping and improving this project. the viewpoints, both for the against and those who have been against it have had a positive impact on this proposal. let me clarify -- i want to clarify one procedural matter -- the certification of the eir for this project has been appealed, and the board will hear that matter tomorrow afternoon. at the conclusion of the day's hearing, i will ask that these items be sent to the full board
mark little, senators feinstein and boxer, and speaker nancy pelosi, who have championed the ongoing cleanup effort at the shipyard for many years. finally, we are here today deliberating on this project because of the contributions of community members who have dreamed and hope of new opportunities in the southeast for years. both those who are supportive of this project and those who have opposed it, many of those individuals are in this room today. thank you for your time, your concern, your...
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>> harry reid. >> and nancy pelosi.e mother maybe he thinks that he's the father of health care. he supports the takeover of health care and you know the argument what it's abot. how extreme is that? who is the real extremist? >> harry reid. >> i think the jury has spoken on this resonate. ladies and gentlemen, this conservative movement that we talk about, the uprising you see in the two-party spawned the new era and that is the era of the consvatives from mickey haley to sharon entel to michele bachman out of new jersey a little known and howe little taking on the author of te health care bill watch that rate by the way. we see more women engaged in politics and conservative leadership than ever before in the history of america. [cheering] and many say who was going to be the next ronald reagan? we hear that a lot. i think the next ronald reagan is going to be a woman. [cheering] the age of the conservative female. those women who understand the values and principles and are willing to stand up and fight for them. the
>> harry reid. >> and nancy pelosi.e mother maybe he thinks that he's the father of health care. he supports the takeover of health care and you know the argument what it's abot. how extreme is that? who is the real extremist? >> harry reid. >> i think the jury has spoken on this resonate. ladies and gentlemen, this conservative movement that we talk about, the uprising you see in the two-party spawned the new era and that is the era of the consvatives from mickey haley...
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obama -- nancy pelosi and the obama administration's policies, which are not popular in louisiana. i feel very good about his chances. >> speaking of liberal candidates, the tea party might say that mark kirk in illinois and others might not be as conservative as they like but they might be heading to taking over democratic senate seats. what do you make of that? >> i think that is a good thing. i think that's a good thing. any time a republican can win a democrat-held seat is a good thing in my vote. >> do you havean ideological litmus test, like some people might wish you did. >> well, i'm a pretty conservative guy but i reflect my constituency in texas. that is the way i vote. and i'm very comfortable with that, and that's the way i vote. but recognizing that there are challenges in states like illinois and delaware, we need to get them best, most delectable candidates -- electable candidates, who will agree with us the most often. when somebody agrees with me eight times out of 10, i call them a friend and ally, not a 20% trader. >> we have about seven minutes left. look to the
obama -- nancy pelosi and the obama administration's policies, which are not popular in louisiana. i feel very good about his chances. >> speaking of liberal candidates, the tea party might say that mark kirk in illinois and others might not be as conservative as they like but they might be heading to taking over democratic senate seats. what do you make of that? >> i think that is a good thing. i think that's a good thing. any time a republican can win a democrat-held seat is a...
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nbc bay area's nancy grant. tracy. >> reporter: well, that's right, tom. the protesters were here at the federal building just a short time ago and they say they just don't get it. speaker of the house nancy pelosi is one of the most powerful lawmakers in the country, and the democratic party with its majority in the capitol right now, more powerful than it's been in decades, yet pelosi still hasn't scheduled a vote that would be a big step lgbc rights. the act would prehaven't employers for firing someone just because he or she is a lesbi lesbian, gay, by sexual or transgendered person. gay activists says nancy pelosi was going to put it on the agenda but has announced she has no plans to put it on the agenda. >> so much is possible and to let that opportunity slip away would be tragic. >> the representatives. we believe a full vote -- >> reporter: just a few weeks ago bay area congress wwoman jackie speier estimated it would take five years. the democratic party says it's accomplished in the last year and a half or so, but they say it's impossible to do
nbc bay area's nancy grant. tracy. >> reporter: well, that's right, tom. the protesters were here at the federal building just a short time ago and they say they just don't get it. speaker of the house nancy pelosi is one of the most powerful lawmakers in the country, and the democratic party with its majority in the capitol right now, more powerful than it's been in decades, yet pelosi still hasn't scheduled a vote that would be a big step lgbc rights. the act would prehaven't employers...
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nancy says wells fargo told her it may have been shredded and copied put through.nd there is a like mailing cash. better to send a personal check to be on the save side. >> thank you. 50 there is something more to worry about. >> are tl is a muni worker stealing and selling tickets. and reports ep muni has been losing thousands of dollars to the illegal sale of it's transferred during last night hours. this continues riding wout paying for 90 minutes. and there is an arrest two of people. >> 183 ac transit drivers failed to show up to work forcing cancellation of the routes. and the transit union says that it's not a sick out saying that drivers are staying home because of schedule changes. a judge is expected to rule on their requests for a temporary restraining order next week. >> and. >> we're going show you presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get a great offer on a new cadillac cts sport sedan... ..the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a car and driver 10 best third year in a row. summer brings out the best in a
nancy says wells fargo told her it may have been shredded and copied put through.nd there is a like mailing cash. better to send a personal check to be on the save side. >> thank you. 50 there is something more to worry about. >> are tl is a muni worker stealing and selling tickets. and reports ep muni has been losing thousands of dollars to the illegal sale of it's transferred during last night hours. this continues riding wout paying for 90 minutes. and there is an arrest two of...
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we had the speaker of the house nancy pelosi with us. the mayor was here, other dignitaries. at the time, we were looking at the oil drive -- doyle drive. we now have a different project for the 21st century. it is an example of what partnership and inventiveness and the full participation of the amazing community of san francisco residents can do to create a project that is really worthy of the amazing natural setting of the presidio park, the largest urban park in the park system. let me start by making some acknowledgements. we have some speakers who i will introduced in a moment, but i am very pleased to welcome to the event, dan representing the speaker's office. i would also like to have very much thank christine from senator feinstein's office, as well as mega miller, a field representative team for senator boxer. in that knowledge and then come i want to the knowledge and leadership of both senators and their vision for how important this project is from the first moment, they have been a steadfast force in washington, d.c. for us. together with the speaker, they have
we had the speaker of the house nancy pelosi with us. the mayor was here, other dignitaries. at the time, we were looking at the oil drive -- doyle drive. we now have a different project for the 21st century. it is an example of what partnership and inventiveness and the full participation of the amazing community of san francisco residents can do to create a project that is really worthy of the amazing natural setting of the presidio park, the largest urban park in the park system. let me...
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they said nancy still owed $8100 on her loan.ne. >> this vehicle that i in longer owned, don't have the title to it that i would have to keep paying on this vehicle. >> the bank started billing her for loans and late fees. she sent the original check plus a copy. wells fargo said no it didn't have the original. >> nobody would admit that they lost it or shredded it. how can we be sure you put it in the envelope? >> they agreed to issue another check slomgs nobody would cash the first one. no one could guarantee that because it was a lot of cashier's check. so wells fargo kept demanding payments. >> they were going to press charges against me. to the point i couldn't even look at a dodge truck on the street. >> communications with the bank were going nowhere until she called me. >> so i told them i've contacted 7 on your side. boy did they change in a hurry. >> after that they agreed in writing not to cash that first check if it's ever found. truck's new owner wrote a new check and the loan was paid in full. wells fargo said in si
they said nancy still owed $8100 on her loan.ne. >> this vehicle that i in longer owned, don't have the title to it that i would have to keep paying on this vehicle. >> the bank started billing her for loans and late fees. she sent the original check plus a copy. wells fargo said no it didn't have the original. >> nobody would admit that they lost it or shredded it. how can we be sure you put it in the envelope? >> they agreed to issue another check slomgs nobody would...
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victor mancia, howard richard cochrane, nicole rivera representing nancy pelosi, we have a representativene feinstein, a representative from jackie spear. we also had a couple of other elected officials such as bill king, the district attorney. i want to acknowledge that we have supervisor avalos, mura karimi, campos. >> let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> we have the general counsel of ireland, germany, hungary, the russian federation, also mexico. [applause] >> also the consul of gillette -- chile and peru. [applause] >> i would like to call-up the mayor's deputy chief of staff. [applause] >> [speaking spanish] i want to welcome all of you here. [speaking spanish] hopefully you are enjoying yourself. i am here on behalf of mayor newsom. -- newsom. september and october are important times for us. this allows us to celebrate our culture and show the rest of the community here in san francisco what makes us so special. this is a great opportunity for all of us and many of you have exciting events happening. we are glad to have you with us tonight. i have that great opportun
victor mancia, howard richard cochrane, nicole rivera representing nancy pelosi, we have a representativene feinstein, a representative from jackie spear. we also had a couple of other elected officials such as bill king, the district attorney. i want to acknowledge that we have supervisor avalos, mura karimi, campos. >> let's give them a round of applause. [applause] >> we have the general counsel of ireland, germany, hungary, the russian federation, also mexico. [applause]...
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today, speaker nancy pelosi is here to answer your questions. [applause] we will also take a few questions from the audience here in las vegas. please write questions on the cards on your table. those will be collected and eight team will select a few questions for me to ask the speaker. for this session, the speaker will join us in a few moments to provide a few remarks and then we will sit down and we will have a casual chat among friends. first, there will be a personal introduction of the speaker. introduction of the speaker. i would like to share a bit of her biography with you. representative jan schakowsky represents illini's ninth congressional district which includes places like evanston and the north side of chicago from schol give it up. fantastic. [applause] shares in the house democratic leadership as the cief deputy whip and has won her time throughout congress. her twittered name is @jan schakowsky. she in 1969 led the fight that put freshness on products in supermarkets and you have her to thank for the delicious and mahon danger
today, speaker nancy pelosi is here to answer your questions. [applause] we will also take a few questions from the audience here in las vegas. please write questions on the cards on your table. those will be collected and eight team will select a few questions for me to ask the speaker. for this session, the speaker will join us in a few moments to provide a few remarks and then we will sit down and we will have a casual chat among friends. first, there will be a personal introduction of the...
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. >> calling item 9, appeal number 10-059, nancy wuerfel verses the department of building inspection, planning department approval at 2514 23rd ave. it is the protest of issuance on may 18, 2010 to mary galvin a permit to alter a building, comply with various nov's, convert a crawlspace to storage, cap existing foundation, roof framing, add three dormers, stairs from basement to attic, replace windows and trim in kind, and remodel kitchen and bathrooms. president peterson: thank you. ok, ms. wuerfel, you have three minutes. >> i am nancy wuerfel protesting the approval of a building alteration permit to the house next door. this appeals about mistakes made by all the parties that contributed to issue a permit in error. it is also about the unresolved the legal structures on the subject property. at first, the owner has submitted plans containing numerous errors and omissions in the existing dimensions, materials, and layout which do not reflect the present conditions. the proposed scope of work and plan drawings do not fully describe what is to happen in this project, nor are there s
. >> calling item 9, appeal number 10-059, nancy wuerfel verses the department of building inspection, planning department approval at 2514 23rd ave. it is the protest of issuance on may 18, 2010 to mary galvin a permit to alter a building, comply with various nov's, convert a crawlspace to storage, cap existing foundation, roof framing, add three dormers, stairs from basement to attic, replace windows and trim in kind, and remodel kitchen and bathrooms. president peterson: thank you. ok,...
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former first lady, nancy reagan, joined governor schwarzenegger in southern california for a ceremony signing that makes february 6th every year ronald reagan day. the bill signed in simi valley reagan was governor of california before he became president of the united states. governor schwarzenegger says the day will serve as a reminder of everything reagan did for the state. >> a few of any figures have had such a profound influence on me as ronald reagan. he's my hero. i have a bust of him in my office. pictures of him in my office. some of the cabinet room is named after him. the ronald reagan cabinet room and when we make decisions we think first o about what would ronnie have done. >> reagan's 100th birthday will be february 6th of next year. a second bill creates a commission to created a reagan centennial celebration. >>> tonight a controversial cocaine law signed during reagan's presidency is headed to president obama's desk with major revisions. congress passed the "fair sentencing act" today narrows the divide for possession of crack and powder cocaine. that measures alters
former first lady, nancy reagan, joined governor schwarzenegger in southern california for a ceremony signing that makes february 6th every year ronald reagan day. the bill signed in simi valley reagan was governor of california before he became president of the united states. governor schwarzenegger says the day will serve as a reminder of everything reagan did for the state. >> a few of any figures have had such a profound influence on me as ronald reagan. he's my hero. i have a bust of...
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it said nancy still owed $8100 on her loan.ne. >> this vehicle that i no longer own, don't have a title to it, that that i would have to keep paying the vehicle. >> the bank started billing her plus late fees. she sent the original check applause copy. wells fargo said no, it didn't have the original. >> nobody would admit that they lost it or shredded it, how can we be sure you put it in the envelope. >> the man who bought the truck issued another check as long as nobody cashed the other one. no one would guarantee it because it was a lot of cashier's check so wells fargo kept demanding payments. >> they were going to press charges against me. it was very frustrating i couldn't look at a dodge truck on the street. >> communications with the bank were going nowhere until she called me. >> i told them, i contacted 7 on your side. did they change in a hurry. >> after that, wells fargo agreed in writing not to cash the first check if it's ever found. the truck's new owner wrote a new check and the loan was paid in full. wells farg
it said nancy still owed $8100 on her loan.ne. >> this vehicle that i no longer own, don't have a title to it, that that i would have to keep paying the vehicle. >> the bank started billing her plus late fees. she sent the original check applause copy. wells fargo said no, it didn't have the original. >> nobody would admit that they lost it or shredded it, how can we be sure you put it in the envelope. >> the man who bought the truck issued another check as long as...
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thank you of course speaker of the house nancy pelosi. we look forward to continue a fruitful partnership in the years to come. thank you very much. [applause] >> let me take a second now to acknowledge the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, david chiu, who has been a member of the board for the last year and a half and has impressed me as someone who cares about transportation despite the fact that he has to be in the trenches, fighting the battles on everything on the budget. our board does not have the luxury of being a single person -- a single purpose board. they have to where construction has at times, but the have to reconcile the priorities of everything else. but that is what makes for a livable city. it is actually a very good thing. i think david dhichiu brings to the table a great commitment to a trend that first city and also an equanimity that allows him to understand that great roadway projects can be designed for a park successfully and that it is one of the needs a very big city would have. join me in we
thank you of course speaker of the house nancy pelosi. we look forward to continue a fruitful partnership in the years to come. thank you very much. [applause] >> let me take a second now to acknowledge the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, david chiu, who has been a member of the board for the last year and a half and has impressed me as someone who cares about transportation despite the fact that he has to be in the trenches, fighting the battles on everything on the...
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nancy pelosi is very unpopular but voters don't care.oters are in the case of pennsylvania 12 they saw it as a contest between tim burns and mark crist and mark won that race. now, you have got, as republicans are talking about nancy pelosi it's clearly been a losing issue. so that's something they're starting to realize and i think she is going to play a diminished role in their ads come this november. host: next up, tony out of california. go ahead. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say yes i'm a liberal and we love you, nancy. we think that she does a great job. the republicans are the ones that hate her and we think that she does the job that she was chosen to do. and i think just want to say that everyone, independents, democrats, republicans, that the republican party has been the obstructionist party and has failed to pass employment benefits for millions and millions of americans, and if they think that people are going to vote for them with that record and the fact that they're the runs us into this economy, i think they ne
nancy pelosi is very unpopular but voters don't care.oters are in the case of pennsylvania 12 they saw it as a contest between tim burns and mark crist and mark won that race. now, you have got, as republicans are talking about nancy pelosi it's clearly been a losing issue. so that's something they're starting to realize and i think she is going to play a diminished role in their ads come this november. host: next up, tony out of california. go ahead. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say...
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. >> ask nancy pelosi. >> do you agree with that? >> to a degree, i do. >> very self-involved in that way. >> at one point we thought he could walk on water. now he is barely treading water. he lost so much support inthe country and his rhetoric, he is so over exposed that it has not the effect it once used to have. he is in difficult political shape and nobody, nobody is going to survive the kind of economic turmoil. you can't say he inherited it. at some point, he owns the presidency. he owns the problem. they look to him to solve it. he tried to solve it with a stimulous program. >> this is the danger of ignoring the political -- >> actually -- >> >>> issue three, loose lips, think, gibbs. >> on november 2, four months from now, 105 days from next tuesday, americans go to the polls for midterm elections. democrats beware. >> i think there's enough seats in play that could cause republicans to gain control. >> mr. gibbs, you're in hot water now, especially with the democrats. democrats speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, commented
. >> ask nancy pelosi. >> do you agree with that? >> to a degree, i do. >> very self-involved in that way. >> at one point we thought he could walk on water. now he is barely treading water. he lost so much support inthe country and his rhetoric, he is so over exposed that it has not the effect it once used to have. he is in difficult political shape and nobody, nobody is going to survive the kind of economic turmoil. you can't say he inherited it. at some point,...
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is a relatively mild sanction, why would the president go quite this ballistic and why did we see nancy pelosi earlier this week say, hey, let the chips fall where they may. >> that has a lot to do with how charlie rangel has conducted himself throughout the two years almost that this has been going on. in the ethics report this week, there were several complaints about how he had missed deadlines for turning in evidence that they had requested, how at various points he was blaming this on the media, saying there was no basis for these charges, even as he knew that the ethics committee was preparing this bill of particulars against him. so i think looking at the past two years there was some feeling that something had to be done. >> well, is it fair to say that charlie rangel isn't worried, basically saying, give it your best shot, because he's in a very safe district? he'll get re-elected, no matter what? >> one thing he does want to do is have all this go past his primary. he wants to sort of go out, if he does, i think, on his own terms. and he is also arguing that if he is given a c
is a relatively mild sanction, why would the president go quite this ballistic and why did we see nancy pelosi earlier this week say, hey, let the chips fall where they may. >> that has a lot to do with how charlie rangel has conducted himself throughout the two years almost that this has been going on. in the ethics report this week, there were several complaints about how he had missed deadlines for turning in evidence that they had requested, how at various points he was blaming this...
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[laughter] nancy mann, mac cosmetics and congratulations and thank you all. a question in terms of private donors. i've seen in the history of epidemics we have not had enough private dollars in the united states so i just wanted to invite you to talk a little about how you see private donors making a difference in actualizing the plan and how we could work together to make all these happen? >> nancy as you know, the white house has done a series of specific topics on issues like women and hiv, youth and hiv but six weeks or so we held a meeting at the white house on public partnerships. one of the things we can't say enough is we can do this alone. this is a national strategy. we need all parts of american society to reengage and the business community does and the foundation community does need to support us. at this meeting we have really talked about three areas where we think they have expertise and the capacity to help us. one is helping us address some of the short-term challenges abroad access to care and we know many pharmaceutical companies and othe
[laughter] nancy mann, mac cosmetics and congratulations and thank you all. a question in terms of private donors. i've seen in the history of epidemics we have not had enough private dollars in the united states so i just wanted to invite you to talk a little about how you see private donors making a difference in actualizing the plan and how we could work together to make all these happen? >> nancy as you know, the white house has done a series of specific topics on issues like women...
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afghanistan was one of the topics house speaker nancy pelosi tackled in a wide-ranging interview with abc's christiane amanpour, who makes her debut as host of "this week" on sunday. welcome aboard. tell us what the speaker said. >> reporter: well, diane, thank you very much indeed. and we did speak a lot about afghanistan, because it's not just danger on the battlefield for the american forces, but it is also apparently danger potentially for the president's afghan war strategy from his own party in congress. and i asked speaker nancy pelosi about that specifically, about the war funding bill that passed this week, but with three times fewer democrats voting for it than did the last year. now, you didn't vote. i know the speaker doesn't have to vote. but how would you have voted? >> well, the -- we brought the bill to the floor, and that was the statement that said that we knew that our troops needed to have -- what they needed to have would be provided for them. so, we will never abandon our men and women in uniform. on the other hand, it gave our members a chance to express their v
afghanistan was one of the topics house speaker nancy pelosi tackled in a wide-ranging interview with abc's christiane amanpour, who makes her debut as host of "this week" on sunday. welcome aboard. tell us what the speaker said. >> reporter: well, diane, thank you very much indeed. and we did speak a lot about afghanistan, because it's not just danger on the battlefield for the american forces, but it is also apparently danger potentially for the president's afghan war strategy...
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nancy reagan is 89.chwarzenegger happened by his old ride, the motorcycle from "terminator" which was on display there at the reagan library and he couldn't resist the chance to get back in the saddle again. >> reporter: be wary of flowery letters from dictators if you get one. new documents unveiled by the national archives include a lovely letter from benito mussolini of italy to fdr congratulating him on taking office, talking about his esteem for roosevelt. that was in 1933. two years later the two were in a titanic struggle for europe and the world. >>> up next, back to the gulf and a reminder that before there was an oil disaster there was a human tragedy. the night some heroes went to work and saved a lot of lives. tragedy. the night some heroes went to work and saved a lot of lives. when our clients' needs changed we changed to meet them. through the years, when some lost their way, we led the way with new ideas for the financial challenges we knew would lie ahead. this rock has never stood still
nancy reagan is 89.chwarzenegger happened by his old ride, the motorcycle from "terminator" which was on display there at the reagan library and he couldn't resist the chance to get back in the saddle again. >> reporter: be wary of flowery letters from dictators if you get one. new documents unveiled by the national archives include a lovely letter from benito mussolini of italy to fdr congratulating him on taking office, talking about his esteem for roosevelt. that was in 1933....
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we take our country back when we fired nancy pelosi. we take our country back when we send a good conservative principal leaders to washington. when we elect a governor who understands people. when we elect state officials from comptroller to attorney- general who are going to go fight for the people, not against them. it is time to go on offense, because the electoral mott -- march is already on, from massachusetts to new jersey, from virginia to hawaii, the freedom agenda is winning the day. it is winning the day. [applause] now somebody may be worried that too much damage has been done to america. that we are so deein the hole that we cannot dig our way out. now some comments i made recently might have gotten some people to thinking that i feel that way about our effort in afghanistan. but i want to take this moment among friends to clarify, because i know that my remarks y have been a little bit confusing or misunderstood. afghanistan is a war we can win. it is perhaps the hardest place in the world to win a war, but this is america
we take our country back when we fired nancy pelosi. we take our country back when we send a good conservative principal leaders to washington. when we elect a governor who understands people. when we elect state officials from comptroller to attorney- general who are going to go fight for the people, not against them. it is time to go on offense, because the electoral mott -- march is already on, from massachusetts to new jersey, from virginia to hawaii, the freedom agenda is winning the day....
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they're trying to get house speaker nancy pelosi's attention. they want her to lead efforts to fix a broken immigration system. they say it's time to stop ripping immigrant families apart and give them a pass to legally live and work in the united states. several clergy members joined the protest today. some were arrested. they say they are standing up for people who deserve a better life. >> for my brother and sister who are having a hard time because of these unjust laws. >> reporter: police arrested 20 people for blocking the street. it was all very peaceful. a firetruck and ambulance did show up to care for a protester who passed out. in a statement tonight, house speaker nancy pelosi says it's time to begin bipartisan talks about immigration reform. now seventh street here at mission was closed for 20 minutes. the road is still open. or reopened now. there are barricades now on the plaza. most of the protesters have gone home. there are still a few people hanging out waiting for protesters to be released. i've seen at least one person who s
they're trying to get house speaker nancy pelosi's attention. they want her to lead efforts to fix a broken immigration system. they say it's time to stop ripping immigrant families apart and give them a pass to legally live and work in the united states. several clergy members joined the protest today. some were arrested. they say they are standing up for people who deserve a better life. >> for my brother and sister who are having a hard time because of these unjust laws. >>...
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i just want to say that i agree with nancy plosecombri and the democrats. they should allow the tax cuts to expire, because it is the corporate people and the upper class people, they show no patriotism toward the status of this consumer and what we're going through. it is time for them to pay their share. i have seen our country has existed since jack kennedy. i have never seen how cold the republicans and how hard they are and selfish they are. i have never seen this in my lifetime. i don't know. if we don't try to pull together as a nation and the upper echelon pay their share like the lower people are paying. i mean, i have to pay $7,000 for the government right now in taxes that i owe and stuff. i'm just a low-middle-class person. i don't understand why other people don't want to pay their share. i don't think they should be entitled to have all this money while the rest of us suffer. it just don't make sense. host: first we want to focus on this headline this morning. this is the hill newspaper. rangell to go on trial. it is on many of the front pages
i just want to say that i agree with nancy plosecombri and the democrats. they should allow the tax cuts to expire, because it is the corporate people and the upper class people, they show no patriotism toward the status of this consumer and what we're going through. it is time for them to pay their share. i have seen our country has existed since jack kennedy. i have never seen how cold the republicans and how hard they are and selfish they are. i have never seen this in my lifetime. i don't...
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nancy banini. she subjects the genetic basis of disease by performing exriments on fruit flies.he is a professor at the university of pennsylvania and a howard hughes medical investigator. joining me from atlanta is melan delong, an expert on parkinson's disease and a pioneer in the growing field of deep-brain stimulation, a professor of neurology at emory university school of medicine. our co-host is dr. eric kandel, a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. i am pleased once again to have him here to help me understd all about the brain. welcome back. >> thank you. you're doing very well understanding the brain. >> charlie: what a journey it is. tell me about today -- the disordered brain. >> last time, we discuss -- >> last time, we discussed psychiatric disorders. today we're going to discuss neurological disorders. disorders of the brain. one of the things youwant to explore is how are they different from one another. there are two fundamental differences. one in the nature of the symptoms. and two, in anatomical location
nancy banini. she subjects the genetic basis of disease by performing exriments on fruit flies.he is a professor at the university of pennsylvania and a howard hughes medical investigator. joining me from atlanta is melan delong, an expert on parkinson's disease and a pioneer in the growing field of deep-brain stimulation, a professor of neurology at emory university school of medicine. our co-host is dr. eric kandel, a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes...
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nancy is not here today, but we have bought back at the request of the board of the last meeting. we were asked to give a presentation on the jobs that would be generated as a result. -- we have bob beck at the request of the board of the last meeting. jobs are important to the economic well-being of the country. there is an amount of discussion surrounding what we need to do to increase the jobs, and this project alone, just in phase one [no audio] direct and indirect, tremendous impetus to our economy, and on that, i'm going to have bob report. >> thank you. when the mtc was working with the tjpa, caltrain, and the high speed rail authority on developing the investment strategy for the bay area application under our -- arra, we wanted to find a common methodology or basis for estimating job projections. what the mtc and agencies agreed upon was to use a recently published publication on job forecasts for capital investment. it is entitled "job impact of spending on public education day-to-day in 2009. in that study, they projected an average of 30,000 jobs created per billion do
nancy is not here today, but we have bought back at the request of the board of the last meeting. we were asked to give a presentation on the jobs that would be generated as a result. -- we have bob beck at the request of the board of the last meeting. jobs are important to the economic well-being of the country. there is an amount of discussion surrounding what we need to do to increase the jobs, and this project alone, just in phase one [no audio] direct and indirect, tremendous impetus to...
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i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many years you never settle a deal without driving a hard bargain so i said if the hard cover doesn't do well, i'd like the subtitle changed later on for the paper back. julia and our other board relently pounded away month after month. i was in pakistan of december of 2006 and there was a new editor on the book and they said they decided to change the title to one man's mission to promote peace. the hard cover didn't do that well. sold 20,000 copies. while the paper back came out on january 30th of this year and since out it's been on the new york times best seller selling over 700,000 copies now.
i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for...
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saúl arellano hijo de la deportado aida arellano >> los niños fueron recibidos en el capitolio por nancylos niños, si no está mi papi quien nos dará la comida y todo. >> personas que estñn indocumentadas embarazadas o enfermas o a cargo de niños no será deportadas, esto lo indicó el secretario. >> antes de seguir con más informacion lo invitamos que llame a los funcionarios del consulado en san jose y san francisco. lo atenderán gratis y en español hasta las 19hrs. >> una adolescente que conducía un vehículo murió al estrellarse esto ocurrió anoche cuando el vehículo se salió del camino. solo uno de los adolescentes llevaba abrochado el cinturón de seguridad. >> les queremos insitir que llamen al consulado 415 538 6420 >> y como parte de la celebracion del bicentenario de mñxico se llevaba a cabo un concierto el 19 de agosto en el hierbas buenas center ciudad de san francisco. una seccion clave del nuevo tramo del puente de la bahia. se trata de una pieza que mide tramo del puente de la bahia. se trata de una pieza que mide 15 nuevo tramo del puente de la bahia. >> esta fue instalada con
saúl arellano hijo de la deportado aida arellano >> los niños fueron recibidos en el capitolio por nancylos niños, si no está mi papi quien nos dará la comida y todo. >> personas que estñn indocumentadas embarazadas o enfermas o a cargo de niños no será deportadas, esto lo indicó el secretario. >> antes de seguir con más informacion lo invitamos que llame a los funcionarios del consulado en san jose y san francisco. lo atenderán gratis y en español hasta las 19hrs....
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. >>> activists protested outside of nancy pelosi's san francisco office.ey demanded that she sign a bill to protect lpgt people. to the problem is especially severe for transgender people. >> this is a haven for lpgt community. there's a 60% unemployment rate for the transgender community. >> reporter: nancy pelosi said she will push for the pentagon' don't ask don't tell policy before she pushes for a lpgt bill. >>> today republican candidate megawhitman announced she will participate in three debates. two of which democrat jerry brown has already agreed to. randy shandobil reports. >> reporter: for almost two months, democrat jerry brown has pushed republican meg whitman to agree to dozens of debates. >> we believe the people of california should hear from the two sides at the same time and see a real interchange from the two candidates. >> reporter: that'sjerry brown's reasons. but jerry brown also has a strategic reason, since he doesn't have as much campaign money as whitman has and can't buy as many ads, he's hoping that debates will generate news an
. >>> activists protested outside of nancy pelosi's san francisco office.ey demanded that she sign a bill to protect lpgt people. to the problem is especially severe for transgender people. >> this is a haven for lpgt community. there's a 60% unemployment rate for the transgender community. >> reporter: nancy pelosi said she will push for the pentagon' don't ask don't tell policy before she pushes for a lpgt bill. >>> today republican candidate megawhitman...