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. >> chairman nolan: is there a motion on the amended resolution? >> motion to approve. >> i would be happy to second and throw a few comments. >> will get the pontificating after all. >> could not resist. this is for the members of the public. a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard about his frustration about uber and other things that are being provided but in a way this application is a response to that. it is my firm belief that the best way to compete with and neutralize these threats to the cab industry is to build a better app. there are several issues at play; the number of cabs and supply, not before us today; there is reliability and i continue to be a strong proponent for the premium dispatch, preregistration akin to what uber has, so the driver knows there will be someone at the end of the call and vice versa the customer knows they will show up. the third element is enforcement; we heard a lot of calls about enforcement for uber and sidecar. we also heard complaints about taxi zones, hotel
. >> chairman nolan: is there a motion on the amended resolution? >> motion to approve. >> i would be happy to second and throw a few comments. >> will get the pontificating after all. >> could not resist. this is for the members of the public. a lot of what we have heard today isn't about this application; a lot of what we heard about his frustration about uber and other things that are being provided but in a way this application is a response to that. it is my...
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nolan and mr. rifkin -- we scheduled a meeting we notified your office that it will be held at 630 p.m. tuesday march 25 lombard street. we look forward to your visit to north beach we've sent a letter on march 14 outlining what we would like to accomplish in addition to the letter we sent a set of questions you will return by march 20th tomorrow i would appreciate it also if you would let us know which members of your staff will be in attendance so we can welcome them and include their names on the meeting agenda and other board members are also welcome to attend in closing the neighborhood looks forward to a productive meeting with you next tuesday thank you, sir. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> charlie walk er followed by -- and. >> good afternoon does it seem racial to you members on the board. the police knocked on black people's door told us we couldn't park in our own driver 's anymore and gave tickets to predominantly black people we need to know if this is a racial thing with you all
nolan and mr. rifkin -- we scheduled a meeting we notified your office that it will be held at 630 p.m. tuesday march 25 lombard street. we look forward to your visit to north beach we've sent a letter on march 14 outlining what we would like to accomplish in addition to the letter we sent a set of questions you will return by march 20th tomorrow i would appreciate it also if you would let us know which members of your staff will be in attendance so we can welcome them and include their names...
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nolan. anyone else that would like to speak? >> hi supervisors. thank you for your consideration of this item. the project sponsor did reach out to our office and our initial request was to get in contact with the dog patch merchant associations and the neighborhood association. we took the liberty of reaching out and showing the conditions that the alu suggested. they're primarily supportive given the industrial nature and no residents within 500 square feet. they are happy with the conditions proposed. we will continue to work with the sponsor to make sure there is adequate litter and graffiti removal in more than one location but i we can continue to work on through the implementation process. >> thank you. is there anyone else that would like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed. supervisor yee. >> i just want to say real quickly i will be supporting this -- >> are you biases a little bit here. >> a little bias. yes, i remember the club cesar's on mission, and it would be great if we have a few more venues for latin salsa type dancin
nolan. anyone else that would like to speak? >> hi supervisors. thank you for your consideration of this item. the project sponsor did reach out to our office and our initial request was to get in contact with the dog patch merchant associations and the neighborhood association. we took the liberty of reaching out and showing the conditions that the alu suggested. they're primarily supportive given the industrial nature and no residents within 500 square feet. they are happy with the...
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joining me now via skype for more on the tragic events and boston today is barry nolan former teen you get is caster for the b.z. t.v. and boston and a professor of journalism at boston university barry thanks for joining us. glad to be with you tom can you give us a summary first of all of what what happened today and where we're at what our state of knowledge is right at this moment right around three o'clock long after all the. internationally competitive runners had finished the boston marathon an explosion went off right at about six thirty nine boylston street just about half a block from the finish line people were just coming up on the finish line after twenty six miles an explosion on the south side of the street that was against a building that was sent by that kind of snow fencing that they put up for advance to keep crowds back the force of the blast echoed off that building and came out into boylston street it blew out windows all along the ground floor it blew windows as high as the third story in a building where it seems like the blast was centered. people began to move
joining me now via skype for more on the tragic events and boston today is barry nolan former teen you get is caster for the b.z. t.v. and boston and a professor of journalism at boston university barry thanks for joining us. glad to be with you tom can you give us a summary first of all of what what happened today and where we're at what our state of knowledge is right at this moment right around three o'clock long after all the. internationally competitive runners had finished the boston...
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i appreciate your comments chairman nolan and i certainly am looking forward to the rest of the work 80 so we can provided the drivers more than anything else a comfortable lifestyle that will make our city more attractive >> this resolution give us the authority to issue up to a one hundred and 20 this year. what did you have in mind. i think at any time a urban stable condition right now in the industry could you comment on 2014 >> yeah, it's a good question and first of all, if you authorizes a hundred and 20 it won't be possible tomorrow. it takes a minute. so i think that gradual approach is something that doctor is relating you need to kind of ability back the confidence of the san franciscans we have to grow the market as he said. one thing that's going to help us a lot is that we'll have much better data in the future that you once we have all of this data we'll have a good picture of the existing demand 3r we'll recall some of those statistics of how many people would take taxis if they had the confidence it was going to get them home. even the data we have won't speak to th
i appreciate your comments chairman nolan and i certainly am looking forward to the rest of the work 80 so we can provided the drivers more than anything else a comfortable lifestyle that will make our city more attractive >> this resolution give us the authority to issue up to a one hundred and 20 this year. what did you have in mind. i think at any time a urban stable condition right now in the industry could you comment on 2014 >> yeah, it's a good question and first of all, if...
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. >> chairman nolan: any discussion on that? all those in favor? >> i have questions for staff. one of the comments we heard was concerned about access, not everybody has smart phones yet you had a taxi system open to everybody who can use it. as i understand it the system that we are making
. >> chairman nolan: any discussion on that? all those in favor? >> i have questions for staff. one of the comments we heard was concerned about access, not everybody has smart phones yet you had a taxi system open to everybody who can use it. as i understand it the system that we are making
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that's the open catcher, nolan. see what happens? he tries to run to third base, falls down.p your eye on the ball. the ball is not in the glove. the glove nor the ball touches tyler. so tyler ducks under, runs to home, is safe, run is scored. never seen anything like it before. >> if he tripped and the ball brushed he is out. it was a run. >> play at the plate, safe. >> that's awesome. >> you play to the whistle. there's no whistle in baseball. you play until the ump makes the call. >>> cat loves lollipops. ♪ >> there is nothing sexier than nice lingerie. no better way to make you feel more masculine. >> what, masculine? >> did i say masculine? >> yes. >> oh, i meant masculine. >> what? >> why is he doing -- this is like an "snl" skit. >> no, this is not a joke. this is legit. there is, in fact, a lingerie for men called oh mystere. you can get lingerie sets for your man. >> i's not women's lingerie men are wearing. it is lingerie designed for men that is lacy and frilly? >> exactly. some of them might poke your eyes out. >> oh! >> what girl is going to think this is a sexy
that's the open catcher, nolan. see what happens? he tries to run to third base, falls down.p your eye on the ball. the ball is not in the glove. the glove nor the ball touches tyler. so tyler ducks under, runs to home, is safe, run is scored. never seen anything like it before. >> if he tripped and the ball brushed he is out. it was a run. >> play at the plate, safe. >> that's awesome. >> you play to the whistle. there's no whistle in baseball. you play until the ump...
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. >> we met robert nolan in tent city. >> most of my tats either have to deal with death or protectione eventually. for example from gargoyles to dragons. this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. haven't paid none of my child support. this whole arm right here is all my brother's work. i would have to lose my pants to show you my other ones. >> we'll take your word for it. >> while nolan will serve his 90-day sentence in tent city along with hundreds of other inmates who have been convicted of nonviolent crimes, most other maricopa inmates live in one of five different indoor facilities. and in one of those facilities we came upon a high security housing unit that was like nothing we had ever encountered before. >> when you enter the estrella jail facility which is where the women are housed within the maricopa county jail system, the vast majority are incarcerated in dorm-like facilities with the exception of a very small number of prisoners who are housed in a maximum security unit. and a unit within that unit is the atom 100 pod. >> although the atom 100 pod had space
. >> we met robert nolan in tent city. >> most of my tats either have to deal with death or protectione eventually. for example from gargoyles to dragons. this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. haven't paid none of my child support. this whole arm right here is all my brother's work. i would have to lose my pants to show you my other ones. >> we'll take your word for it. >> while nolan will serve his 90-day sentence in tent city along with hundreds of...
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chairman tom nolan. [applause] >> leader pelosi asked me what is of going to say after reverend frong. i didn't have a chant rate for that. this is a great day for san francisco. this is a labor of love. we know the economic and transit values of this. as an agency we are committed and not only committed to bringing this fruition on time but under budget as well. is that good? and we will continue the vil against of all of our assets and focusing on the priority number one is safety. this day is possible because of so many people that did so much work here. senator leno is here and the assessor. we have a wonderful working relationship with fta regional leaders and mtc and lazarus from the mtc board and the china chamber of commerce and the san francisco chamber of commerce and the market street association and the business improvement district and joe an hayes and mike from the building and trades construction council. anytime i get a chance to speak on the mta board i say i am so proud of what we do an
chairman tom nolan. [applause] >> leader pelosi asked me what is of going to say after reverend frong. i didn't have a chant rate for that. this is a great day for san francisco. this is a labor of love. we know the economic and transit values of this. as an agency we are committed and not only committed to bringing this fruition on time but under budget as well. is that good? and we will continue the vil against of all of our assets and focusing on the priority number one is safety. this...
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. >> my name is mikeel nolan and a resident of san francisco since 1970 and living in bernal heights. hi the pleasure of meeting cesar ascarrunz and he's been a pioneer and a hands on guy. when you give him a license you know he's going to be responsible in managing the place, managing the people, welcome being the customers, taking care of security. >> >> and playing the 59's on in the. >> >> and playing the piano in the band. this is in a warehouse district. i showed cesar the place several months ago. it's an existing ball room which teaches ball room dance classes and he saw it and he talked to the owner of the business and introduced the idea of bringing more people into this very quiet warehouse district to do dancing so i strongly support this. i think it will re
. >> my name is mikeel nolan and a resident of san francisco since 1970 and living in bernal heights. hi the pleasure of meeting cesar ascarrunz and he's been a pioneer and a hands on guy. when you give him a license you know he's going to be responsible in managing the place, managing the people, welcome being the customers, taking care of security. >> >> and playing the 59's on in the. >> >> and playing the piano in the band. this is in a warehouse district. i...
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attacks and why has so much of the coverage been so inaccurate or so inflammatory us yet let's ask barry nolan former w b z newscaster professor of journalism at boston university and producer of the new film no way out but one very welcome back good to be back barry you're a professor what grade would you give the media for its coverage of the bombings and why. i do have to. many of them a sprinkling of peace and an occasional eight jake tapper did a really nice piece today where he went over to the street in cambridge where the firefight to play it is and he sat in the room with a neighborhood looked out his window and saw this huge firefight going on bob's going any took a few pictures and you have an eyewitness to an event that the man witnessed in real time and tweeted about it contemporaneously and had photos not to a pretty good source for a story. why was there so much misinformation though where the cable networks and newspapers just trying to keep up with the social media remember. the movie of the all the president's man. deep throat and rickson remember when woodward and bernstein
attacks and why has so much of the coverage been so inaccurate or so inflammatory us yet let's ask barry nolan former w b z newscaster professor of journalism at boston university and producer of the new film no way out but one very welcome back good to be back barry you're a professor what grade would you give the media for its coverage of the bombings and why. i do have to. many of them a sprinkling of peace and an occasional eight jake tapper did a really nice piece today where he went over...
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attacks and lone wolf plots but much about the day's disaster remains unclear we'll check in with very nolan in boston just a second and ignore the right wing spin machine solar power is here to stay the germans have figured it out and so can we tell you why it's take. you forward to the long haul i'd like to check in with barry no one in for an update from boston buries a former t.v. newscaster for the b.b.c. t.v. in boston and a professor of journalism at boston university gary thanks for staying with us. so what's the latest. the latest is people trying to ignore all the rumors and tell we get information that is something that the police say this is for certain we know the one hundred or so people have been admitted to hospitals and sought medical care some of the injuries are really grievous we know two are dead we know that there were two explosions at least and that police have said that they found two other explosive devices and one of the things to begin to think about is the odd timing of this how this went off around three o'clock and anybody has ever run a marathon knows that thi
attacks and lone wolf plots but much about the day's disaster remains unclear we'll check in with very nolan in boston just a second and ignore the right wing spin machine solar power is here to stay the germans have figured it out and so can we tell you why it's take. you forward to the long haul i'd like to check in with barry no one in for an update from boston buries a former t.v. newscaster for the b.b.c. t.v. in boston and a professor of journalism at boston university gary thanks for...
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so that one other thought here a couple days ago mark and bernie sanders and mark to kano and rick nolan were out in front of the white house delivering two point three million petitions they gather them so quickly they could barely keep track of how many so there's clear public opposition to this even with the confusion and here's the interesting thing what do poke can to kano and no one have in common all three just elected all three just through democratic primaries and general elections in some cases not so much mark but the other two they really had to compete with a sitting congressman in a top district and what our media fails to do is to talk to these members who are people who are freshly from the field they're not you know thirty year washington insiders they're people that just won with the voters and what did they win on protect social security protect medicare protect medicaid fight austerity these that's the message they want to and yet our media tends to go back again and again to the career insiders the people who've been there forever and let him talk their false languag
so that one other thought here a couple days ago mark and bernie sanders and mark to kano and rick nolan were out in front of the white house delivering two point three million petitions they gather them so quickly they could barely keep track of how many so there's clear public opposition to this even with the confusion and here's the interesting thing what do poke can to kano and no one have in common all three just elected all three just through democratic primaries and general elections in...
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nolan ross. he's like a billionaire. but a hacker. but he's a guy you want to like.t to audience. gabriel mann is nolan ross. thank you for being here. >> fancy meeting you out here. just by coincidence. i was thinking of getting revengey plans. but it's a nice day. >> now that we have your attention and have you here, give me inside scoop. the big second season finale is coming. >> it's a two-hour season finale. we're back this sunday. we've been off the air for three weeks. there's going to be fireworks. there's going to be revenge plots that go down. there's two characters, i'm going to be one of them, that get together for the first time on this show. that's not happened in two years yet. it's a big deal. and i think we're losing one of our principal cast members. >> it can't wait. and padma, are we dead or alive? >> are we dead or alive? on this show, unless somebody gets carted out in a body bag, they're never dead. and if they are, they can come back in a flashback. >> you may have just given me a spoiler. may is not dead. is that what we're hearing? >> we saw
nolan ross. he's like a billionaire. but a hacker. but he's a guy you want to like.t to audience. gabriel mann is nolan ross. thank you for being here. >> fancy meeting you out here. just by coincidence. i was thinking of getting revengey plans. but it's a nice day. >> now that we have your attention and have you here, give me inside scoop. the big second season finale is coming. >> it's a two-hour season finale. we're back this sunday. we've been off the air for three weeks....
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picture we're working son the first time -- which is very, very exciting-- is we're making chris nolan's next movie. he made "batman" and he's made some of our greatest big sci-fi pictures but he's making a picture for us called "interstellar." and that will be out for 2014. >> rose: that's a big movie? >> very big. >> rose: (laughs) >> and interesting and he's an artist. >> rose: what's the biggest throat the movie business as you know it? >> i think that there's the constant of piracy. piracy is an issue and the good news now is i think we're on a path where we're working and collaborating silicon valley and certainly the biggest search engines in the world and trying to sort out how we handle this together to make sure that our artists and studios and all the people, all the thousands and thousands and thousands of people are able to be legitimately paid and the product is not stolen. it's a very big issue. the other big issue is always the same and we've touched on this. it's simply are we doing everything we can do to tell the story in the most compelling way? are we -- are we reall
picture we're working son the first time -- which is very, very exciting-- is we're making chris nolan's next movie. he made "batman" and he's made some of our greatest big sci-fi pictures but he's making a picture for us called "interstellar." and that will be out for 2014. >> rose: that's a big movie? >> very big. >> rose: (laughs) >> and interesting and he's an artist. >> rose: what's the biggest throat the movie business as you know it?...
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it was three members of the house, rick nolan from minnesota, the interesting thing about it is thaty were trying, making a last-ditch effort to convince the president to drop the chain cpi adjustment to cost of living increases out of the budget. if he keeps it in as i suspect he will, i anticipate he is going to get an awfully lot of pressure. it won't just be the president. there will be a tremendous amount of pressure on democratic members of congress to break with the president on this issue. >> absolutely. we had, for example, congresswoman maxime waters on with us not too long ago and she insisted there was no wiggle room. she feels that the poorest are those who struggle the most have suffered already. that there should be a focus on closing loopholes for the wealthiest. it is not just bernie sanders and others have pledged if you will to go against the president here. >> there is no doubt of that. and 107 members of the house signed a letter urging the president not to do this. roughly 30 members have signed another letter saying they will absolutely break with the president
it was three members of the house, rick nolan from minnesota, the interesting thing about it is thaty were trying, making a last-ditch effort to convince the president to drop the chain cpi adjustment to cost of living increases out of the budget. if he keeps it in as i suspect he will, i anticipate he is going to get an awfully lot of pressure. it won't just be the president. there will be a tremendous amount of pressure on democratic members of congress to break with the president on this...
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he has a new show in new york at david nolan gallery, and here is a look. look. >> an artist at the wheel transporting nothing but conquest to a crusher's yard in a place that doesn't exist. you come in the door. and what you see in front of you are three steel frames, cabinet. inside the cabinets you've got three broken, see the, patinaed, exhaust pipes or sections of exhaust pipes. they look a little bit like reclining figures or three kind of scientific models of the-- of guts, models of the interior, human interior spaces. and surrounded the cabinets is a series of framed photographs of static moments of smoke, white smoke, with a black background, and then on the back wall, you've got some framed pictures which look like explosion, like this small black explosions on pieces of paper. and then in the final room, literally, the only thing you have in this room is a exacted white van. why is it important for you to cast the objects in bronze rather than simply displaying the objects? >> i think what it does is adds this tare, omp l'oile. object. a kind of
he has a new show in new york at david nolan gallery, and here is a look. look. >> an artist at the wheel transporting nothing but conquest to a crusher's yard in a place that doesn't exist. you come in the door. and what you see in front of you are three steel frames, cabinet. inside the cabinets you've got three broken, see the, patinaed, exhaust pipes or sections of exhaust pipes. they look a little bit like reclining figures or three kind of scientific models of the-- of guts, models...
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nolan bushnell is with us now. you have a new book out.new steve jobs. i am told that he did not take a shower very often. he was a contemptuous of guy. >> i never knew anything about the acid. [ laughter ] >> there was a lot of odiferous things going on. stuart: really? >> he had massive talent. you look for passion. steve had one speed. always on. that is what i look for. there are things in the book that tell you how you can identify truly creative people, not just posers. there are a lot of geniuses out there. most corporations right now have anti-bodies that reject really innovative ideas. stuart: you have to. i do not want some radical taking over the traces who are working for me. i do not want that. >> then you will end up with a mediocre company. you will no it really likely. stuart: that is true. how many steve jobs like characters have worked for you and your time? >> 30 or 40. stuart: really? >> they have not gone on like steve jobs. it is pretty hard to top apple. stuart: that is what the book is all about. finding the next on
nolan bushnell is with us now. you have a new book out.new steve jobs. i am told that he did not take a shower very often. he was a contemptuous of guy. >> i never knew anything about the acid. [ laughter ] >> there was a lot of odiferous things going on. stuart: really? >> he had massive talent. you look for passion. steve had one speed. always on. that is what i look for. there are things in the book that tell you how you can identify truly creative people, not just posers....
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. >> it's a painful image, nolan ryan having a guy in head lock. these guys fight. the rules they can do that and use this as the reason but right now that suspension falls in line with how they deal with the situations. >> heather: ending on two major injuries for two athletes to talk about. masters going on right now. who do you think is going to win? >> i think it will be angel cabrera. on it's not a tremendous prediction. all these guys have played before and don't well. i think angel cabrera looks cool out there. >> gregg: and i think he is looking good right now. still to come, secret recordings at the campaign headquarters of the top republican in the u.s. senate. latest informational on what his staff were digging up about possible democratic rival ashley judd. they are weighing in on the controversy. the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, ease? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back
. >> it's a painful image, nolan ryan having a guy in head lock. these guys fight. the rules they can do that and use this as the reason but right now that suspension falls in line with how they deal with the situations. >> heather: ending on two major injuries for two athletes to talk about. masters going on right now. who do you think is going to win? >> i think it will be angel cabrera. on it's not a tremendous prediction. all these guys have played before and don't well. i...
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both superintendent steve lawrence and general council greg nolan will be let go without cause. both had contracts set to expire june of next year. many employees have been pushing for lang in leadership due to low morale and a lack of trust in the district. >>> a 16-year-old faces felony charges in connection with multiple bomb threats made to antioch schools. police arrested the teen after tracking down the phone number used to make the threats. students also came forward with information. authorities say the threats may be pranks but they do tie up police resources and cost the district thousands of dollars. >> i didn't want to have another evacuation and sit out in the sun for hours like in the past previous three days. >> police say the teen is suspected of making five bomb threats to deer valley and an tip okay high schools and black diamond middle school. they are still investigating a sixth threat made this week. >>> bomb threats have caused the tracy school correct more -- district more than $101,000. officials say the expenses come from the police response to a wave of
both superintendent steve lawrence and general council greg nolan will be let go without cause. both had contracts set to expire june of next year. many employees have been pushing for lang in leadership due to low morale and a lack of trust in the district. >>> a 16-year-old faces felony charges in connection with multiple bomb threats made to antioch schools. police arrested the teen after tracking down the phone number used to make the threats. students also came forward with...
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. >> i'm not sure how many are aware of this, a week and a half ago there was a threat that nolan ryanrs. >> national gun registry. >> had he left the texas rangers, it was almost certain that following his resignation from the rangers, they could come for your guns. >> point taken. can get to the next store? >> thank you, mika. >> let's draw the line at the goats. >> mike allen, what do you got? >> definitely got an -- >> mike, i'm listening. i swear. >> thank you, willie. we will have a little -- >> go ahead, mikey! >> so we definitely have an youtube class there. >> by the way, can i just say something? taking everything that somebody says and immediately putting it on youtube will lead to a national gun registry. it really is. my friends, be aware. perhaps the food you're eating this morning could lead to a national gun registry. can you believe those clowns? do you believe those clowns on capitol hill? everything is going to lead to a national gun -- mike, i'm sorry. did i interrupt you? >> there is another story. >> give us another story. >> real quick. i will say senator cruz ac
. >> i'm not sure how many are aware of this, a week and a half ago there was a threat that nolan ryanrs. >> national gun registry. >> had he left the texas rangers, it was almost certain that following his resignation from the rangers, they could come for your guns. >> point taken. can get to the next store? >> thank you, mika. >> let's draw the line at the goats. >> mike allen, what do you got? >> definitely got an -- >> mike, i'm...
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nolan: neither of them are entitlements. they're earned benefits. people started paying for the very first day, the very first hour they ever went to work and they have ever right to expect those benefits. thirdly, there are some long-term problems with both and they should and need to be fixed but they can be done clearly without reducing the benefits. and let me remind all of us that nothing is done more in this country to lift more people out of poverty than social security and nothing has done more to add more life and more years to life than medicare. mr. president, my fellow members, we must stand up for social security and medicare and protect those benefits going forward. thank you. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. without objection. and for what purpose does the gentleman from iowa seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for
nolan: neither of them are entitlements. they're earned benefits. people started paying for the very first day, the very first hour they ever went to work and they have ever right to expect those benefits. thirdly, there are some long-term problems with both and they should and need to be fixed but they can be done clearly without reducing the benefits. and let me remind all of us that nothing is done more in this country to lift more people out of poverty than social security and nothing has...
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also produced by the legendary christopher nolan who did "dog night" trilogy.k "star trek" here? i want to talkbe about "star trek" here. >> in to darkness. >> hold on. may 17. j.j. abe rams is back to direct the film. he took on the new "star wars" episode 7. i can't wait to see this. it looks incredible. benedict cumberbacsh the villain. it was partially shot many imax. "dark night" flip from normal to imax in movie. looks phenomenal. the trailer rinse credible. look forward to seeing this. here is what he did with the first "star trek" and why it was brilliant. he made a movie for non-"star trek" fans and "star trek" fans. the general audiences geeked out with the film. may 17. >> clayton: my wife loved the first onebe, so that is a success. if wives enjoy the film, you are on to something. >> can we hang out outside of work? we got to hang out. >> go get a coffee. >> bye. >> alisyn: bye, guys. see you later. talk about the wolverines. >> clayton: did you understandbe anything that just happened there? >> alisyn: i saw a budding bromance. i understand that m
also produced by the legendary christopher nolan who did "dog night" trilogy.k "star trek" here? i want to talkbe about "star trek" here. >> in to darkness. >> hold on. may 17. j.j. abe rams is back to direct the film. he took on the new "star wars" episode 7. i can't wait to see this. it looks incredible. benedict cumberbacsh the villain. it was partially shot many imax. "dark night" flip from normal to imax in movie. looks...
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according to marcus nolan, one of the prime watchers of north korean economics external and internal, north korea may, in fact, be running a trade surplus which i think would shock a lot of people for any poor country, meaning it's exporting capital. north korea's exporting capital. where is that capital going? well, probably mostly to banks in china for the kim regime and luxembourg and switzerland and other locales. kim jong un may have up to $5 billion stashed in any one of these banks. also just to be sort of bipartisan here in my criticisms, since 1998 north korea has used a lot of this hard currency to spend up to $3.2 billion on missuggest programs -- missile programs since 1998. through thick and thin, through sanction and nonsanction. well, how do we make sense of all this, particularly in the case of china? i think we all agree, probably everyone in this room and probably our chinese friends as well, we all agree north korea's just one big criminal enterprise that happens to enjoy state sovereignty. but china will not do what it takes to shut it off. and without it we can't
according to marcus nolan, one of the prime watchers of north korean economics external and internal, north korea may, in fact, be running a trade surplus which i think would shock a lot of people for any poor country, meaning it's exporting capital. north korea's exporting capital. where is that capital going? well, probably mostly to banks in china for the kim regime and luxembourg and switzerland and other locales. kim jong un may have up to $5 billion stashed in any one of these banks. also...