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. >>> they say both controlling pet overpopulation in the past year. the animals -- [inaudible] it can be expensive if you have a wi-fi connection in your house. how to find free wi-fi in your area. >> and the breaks, just brace your heart until you hear. who found the body of a nfl -- >>> do you think your doctor is taking his own medicine? we will follow up on the special report on docks on drugs with information on what you need to do if you suspect your doctor is high. >> last night an investigation pulled back a curtain on a problem, doctors struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. if you suspect your doctor or a doctor you work with is dealing with an addiction you shouldn't stay silent. >> they're the men and women we trust to make decisions about our lives. but in tough situations doctors struggle with their own health problem through drug and alcohol abuse. >> they're highly vulnerable to substance abuse. it shouldn't surprise us. >> but there's a lot of denial specifically in the medical community and there's a reluctance to report the problem
. >>> they say both controlling pet overpopulation in the past year. the animals -- [inaudible] it can be expensive if you have a wi-fi connection in your house. how to find free wi-fi in your area. >> and the breaks, just brace your heart until you hear. who found the body of a nfl -- >>> do you think your doctor is taking his own medicine? we will follow up on the special report on docks on drugs with information on what you need to do if you suspect your doctor is...
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call attention to the disparity in voter registration that results from under populating 3 and overpopulating 8. it appears to me that there will be roughly 35,000 voters registered in three, compared with eight, so a vote in district 3 4 supervisor will matter more than an individual vote for supervisor in district 8. i understand that some disparity will exist. i am concerned we have increased the level of disparity from what it was under the prior plan. that concerns me. otherwise, i can live with the differences in the plan, and thus i cast my vote to support. thank you. ms. mondejar: my vote is yes. i just want to say this is a collective process. it was difficult, we had some disagreements. it is not perfect, but i want to thank my colleagues for working together and coming together for the map. mr. mcdonnell: thank you. mr. alonso: i am going to say yes, and real quick, it was a pleasure working with all of you, and hopefully i never have to work with you in this capacity again. [laughter] mr. alonso: but in the end, we pretty much brought the best out of the city as we could. thank yo
call attention to the disparity in voter registration that results from under populating 3 and overpopulating 8. it appears to me that there will be roughly 35,000 voters registered in three, compared with eight, so a vote in district 3 4 supervisor will matter more than an individual vote for supervisor in district 8. i understand that some disparity will exist. i am concerned we have increased the level of disparity from what it was under the prior plan. that concerns me. otherwise, i can...
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we believe we are addressing the problem of overpopulation. millions of cars sit idle 92% of the time. because congesting in the city's -- they cause congestion in the city' and burn a hole in your pocketbook. we all have cars that sit there. i am happy to see many of our members in the audience tonight who share their cars and make an average $300 a month. that is a significant amount of money that can offset expenses and be put into the local economy. we believe we are addressing key issues in our city. i am very proud to be your. we chose to launch in san francisco. we felt this was the place to join the sharing revolution. we have about 10,000 cars signed up across the country. we are available in four markets. we're lucky to have the backing from the community. a little bit about how it works, you can sign up on your smartphone right now. as a car owner, you would go to the website and list the car you want to share. you have complete control over who you want to share it with. he will get requests. you can decide if it is convenient to s
we believe we are addressing the problem of overpopulation. millions of cars sit idle 92% of the time. because congesting in the city's -- they cause congestion in the city' and burn a hole in your pocketbook. we all have cars that sit there. i am happy to see many of our members in the audience tonight who share their cars and make an average $300 a month. that is a significant amount of money that can offset expenses and be put into the local economy. we believe we are addressing key issues...
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doing so would alleviate some of the overcrowding or overpopulation in district 9. the blocks along valencia are densely populated. you do not need to move much territory to move plenty of people. if doing that would get more unified with the corner, that would get a welcome. trade off and once again, i will know it the district, five has gotten unified on the northern end on a block by block recognition of communities there. i would ask for that to be given also to the liberty hill area. thanks for much. -- very much. chairman mcdonnell: thank you. >> i am richard ivanhoe, the president of the haight-ashbury neighborhood council. and i also want to thank each of you for all your time and your work. i am going to focus on the northwest panhandle and on golden gate park. you have heard from many residents in the northern panhandle area. the bylaws which were adopted in 1960 have our northern boundary as fulton street and the greater haight-ashbury may have a lot of neighborhoods with a net -- within it but nopa it should be made whole. there is a few institutions i a
doing so would alleviate some of the overcrowding or overpopulation in district 9. the blocks along valencia are densely populated. you do not need to move much territory to move plenty of people. if doing that would get more unified with the corner, that would get a welcome. trade off and once again, i will know it the district, five has gotten unified on the northern end on a block by block recognition of communities there. i would ask for that to be given also to the liberty hill area....
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the western and northern district when districts that have explosive growth, six and 10, 11 are overpopulated for what they will be. we will have the growth there. in six, we had 130% over the other districts and we were very under representative for most of the decade. >> thank you, sir. >> chris bowman, members of the 1995 elections task force. i agree with the chairmen about future growth. many of you do not know that between 1930 and 1940 during the great depression there was no growth whatsoever in san francisco. it just was dead. who knows? god love us, let's open never get into a 10 year recession or depression. that would happen again. i think the chairman was correct on that. i differ with the previous speakers. i do think that the holiday plaza on both sides is the gateway to the union square business improvement district. you cannot divide institution i f the parmkk is on both side, you unite it. i would ask that you put the hilton, which according to the census has four people, one city block, put it in so you can improve the business improvement district all together. i agree wit
the western and northern district when districts that have explosive growth, six and 10, 11 are overpopulated for what they will be. we will have the growth there. in six, we had 130% over the other districts and we were very under representative for most of the decade. >> thank you, sir. >> chris bowman, members of the 1995 elections task force. i agree with the chairmen about future growth. many of you do not know that between 1930 and 1940 during the great depression there was no...
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our nation's overpopulated. we have too many social services. we're selling out our country. too many imports. let's get this nation back to work. let's get the american people back to work. let's start becoming an industrial power. let's lock down this country and start exporting instead of importing. >> newton, thanks. paducah, kentucky, up next, and james is an independent there. james, you're on. >> caller: i don't believe raising the debt creeling is going to do any good. you can't spend your way back to prosperity. i believe what we need to do is just bite the bullet, man up, and go ahead and raise the taxes across the board, something everybody don't want to hear, but that's what it's going to lead to. two or three years down the road. might as well just do it now. say for the low income, 1%, 2%, higher income, 15%, just go ahead and raise taxes and bring in some revenue and get things moving again. that's what it's going to take to get this country moving back to prosperity again. >> thank you, james. paducah, kentucky. next up is phoenix, all the way across the count
our nation's overpopulated. we have too many social services. we're selling out our country. too many imports. let's get this nation back to work. let's get the american people back to work. let's start becoming an industrial power. let's lock down this country and start exporting instead of importing. >> newton, thanks. paducah, kentucky, up next, and james is an independent there. james, you're on. >> caller: i don't believe raising the debt creeling is going to do any good. you...
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and things basing funding on the number of students would help schools that are dealing with overpopulation and crowding what do you think. i don't think so i think i think it makes more sense. to fund the schools directly. more like how it's currently being done but i don't think it should be tied to the test results though either so i think thing could be done a lot better than they are but i don't think its plan makes a lot of sense i would prefer it to go to me in that way i know what i'm getting and i know they're i'm not going to be short changed you know depending on what may go to the school and how they may decide to send it out to the students who are. the most part a lot of people think that tying federal funding directly to the students may not benefit everyone equally a lot to see if mitt romney's plan holds up as the election draws near. well thank you as always for your responses and here's our next question for you earlier in the show we discussed the outrage over christie's comments about the we use of the word heroic and we spoke about a follow up apology so i just want to
and things basing funding on the number of students would help schools that are dealing with overpopulation and crowding what do you think. i don't think so i think i think it makes more sense. to fund the schools directly. more like how it's currently being done but i don't think it should be tied to the test results though either so i think thing could be done a lot better than they are but i don't think its plan makes a lot of sense i would prefer it to go to me in that way i know what i'm...
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horse overpopulation problem.ses simply left to breed unchecked. still, animal rights advocates insist more regulated and supervised horse slaughter here in the u.s. is not the answer. >> horse slaughter can never be done humanely. partially because of the nature of horses. when you have an animal that is called fractious, where they want to run, they want to be safe, you can't humanely slaughter them. >> reporter: advocates say there are other ways to manage horse overpopulation including finding more funding for places like this, the horse shelter is a non-profit that takes in and occasionally euthanizes abandoned animals. the shelter's owner says americans have an emotional bond with horses making it impossible to think of them as livestock. >> they represent freedom. you see a horse running and there's nothing more freeing looking than a horse. >> reporter: to the de los santos' horses represent economic freedom and they point out there are too many unwanted horses to be sheltered. besides they just want to pu
horse overpopulation problem.ses simply left to breed unchecked. still, animal rights advocates insist more regulated and supervised horse slaughter here in the u.s. is not the answer. >> horse slaughter can never be done humanely. partially because of the nature of horses. when you have an animal that is called fractious, where they want to run, they want to be safe, you can't humanely slaughter them. >> reporter: advocates say there are other ways to manage horse overpopulation...
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. >> you know what is really interesting, though, all these places are becoming so overpopulated andare bringing their kids with them that they are having a hard time finding places to educate these children. >> it's a modern day gold rush. you see that population boom. you're going to have issues. >> i wonder what they'll call it. gold rush is a little vague. >>> coming up next, memorable tributes to three unforgettable performers. >> and a brand new take on the old "fresh prince of bel air" theme song next in "the skinny." >> announcer: abc' ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ >>> all right. now for "the skinny." here's something i know i grew up with and a lot of people out there grew up with. "fresh prince of bel air." i know all the words. >> that's right. >> i know even the hidden verses. >> and there are hidden verses. >> i didn't know that. >> that's right. there you go. well, he was on the bbc's "the graham norton show" and he actually gave his own little a cappella rendition of the entire song for the studio audience. take a listen because it's awesome. ♪ ♪ a story all about how my life g
. >> you know what is really interesting, though, all these places are becoming so overpopulated andare bringing their kids with them that they are having a hard time finding places to educate these children. >> it's a modern day gold rush. you see that population boom. you're going to have issues. >> i wonder what they'll call it. gold rush is a little vague. >>> coming up next, memorable tributes to three unforgettable performers. >> and a brand new take on...
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. >> hard to talk about killing deer but there is appear overpopulation issue. >> it is very critical because, if we don't do it, then the forest going to change and the rock creek you see around here is not going to be here in other years. >> reporter: the partner specific is says it plans to thin the herd from roughly # 0 deer per square mile to around 206789 it is how the government plans to do it that is raising eyebrows. >> we'll do it with three years of sharp shooting. >> they're going to kill them? >> with sharpshooters. >> who is going to shoot them. >> reporter: the u.s. d agriculture. >> they have done it in many national parks and federal facilities. >> reporter: the partner service started studying the effects of deer on rock creek 22 years ago producing this 500 page environmental impact statement. the plan is to kill approximately 120 deer the first year. >> i'm he okay with t there are too many deer and they are really dangerous. people are driving through the park and hitting them. >> reporter: the park service sought the public's input. we attended this community mee
. >> hard to talk about killing deer but there is appear overpopulation issue. >> it is very critical because, if we don't do it, then the forest going to change and the rock creek you see around here is not going to be here in other years. >> reporter: the partner specific is says it plans to thin the herd from roughly # 0 deer per square mile to around 206789 it is how the government plans to do it that is raising eyebrows. >> we'll do it with three years of sharp...
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horse overpopulation problem. unchecked. still animal rights advocates insist more regulated and supervised horse slaughter here in the u.s. is not the answer. >> horse slaughter can never be donahuee humanely partially because of the nature of the horse. an animal that's fractious, they want to run, be safe you can't humanely slaughter them. >> reporter: they say there are overpopulation like finding funding for this. they take in treat and occasionally euthanizes abandoned animals. the shelter's owner says americans have a bond with horses making it impossible for them to think of them as livestock. >> they represent freedom. you see a horse running and there's nothing more freeing than a horse. >> reporter: but horses represent economic freedom and they point out there are too many unwanted horses to be sheltered. besides, they just want to put their employees back to work. >> why continue to outsource? i mean, this whole election is going to be about jobs. >> reporter: the usda says it's not preventing the de
horse overpopulation problem. unchecked. still animal rights advocates insist more regulated and supervised horse slaughter here in the u.s. is not the answer. >> horse slaughter can never be donahuee humanely partially because of the nature of the horse. an animal that's fractious, they want to run, be safe you can't humanely slaughter them. >> reporter: they say there are overpopulation like finding funding for this. they take in treat and occasionally euthanizes abandoned...
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. >> that's nature working its -- we're overpopulated magic and just shutting the survival switch offht shyamalan movie. >> i just freakin' shot myself! [ applause ] [ bleep ] shot my friend. >> the friend is no prize either. >> stephanie: get him to shut up. >> bang, okay! >> shoot him in the head, it would be more effective. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> ow, you shot me! >> what does it feel like to be duct taped to a chair and rolled down a flight of stairs? little school desk. >> stephanie: 17 minutes after the hour. we use go to my pc at the "the stephanie miller show." chris uses it to print stuff on to my computer at home or on my printer at home from his computer at his house. it is magic. i tuesday on the road on my ipad, on my iphone when i'm on the road. with rising gas prices, the hassle of travel, why do it? use go to my pc by citrix. you have access to the work computer from wherever you are or anywhere else you need to go. it connects you directly to your office mac or pc. it turns your ipad or tablet into your office computer. sets up in minutes. you can work wherever whe
. >> that's nature working its -- we're overpopulated magic and just shutting the survival switch offht shyamalan movie. >> i just freakin' shot myself! [ applause ] [ bleep ] shot my friend. >> the friend is no prize either. >> stephanie: get him to shut up. >> bang, okay! >> shoot him in the head, it would be more effective. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] >> ow, you shot me! >> what does it feel like to be duct taped to a chair and rolled down a flight...
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if you have a track record of getting blamed for overpopulation, that's not my fault.ult. i'm not responsible for everything, you know? i was only 10 when kennedy got shot. i wasn't on the grassy knoll. i have never fwbeen to dallas. i wasn't responsible for a lot of these things. >>> mary kay concepcion, also has an important date approaching but it is not in court. her 26th birthday is one week away. she is in no mood to celebrate but that hasn't stopped her two best friends, julie and teresa, from trying to talk her into it. >> what can we possibly do? >> i know. i know. what can we possibly do? what did we do for teresa's birthday? we were like, whoo! every single time somebody said the "p" word, you were doing vulgar things. it was like an x-rated jailhouse party. >> she came up with it. >> why can't we come up with it? >> do you have any ideas. >> i really don't want to. >> knowing her friend won't celebrate her birthday, she thought the least she could do was purchase a card from the commissary. >> she's sensitive about celebrating her birthday. i know how it fe
if you have a track record of getting blamed for overpopulation, that's not my fault.ult. i'm not responsible for everything, you know? i was only 10 when kennedy got shot. i wasn't on the grassy knoll. i have never fwbeen to dallas. i wasn't responsible for a lot of these things. >>> mary kay concepcion, also has an important date approaching but it is not in court. her 26th birthday is one week away. she is in no mood to celebrate but that hasn't stopped her two best friends, julie...
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india is overpopulated.actually, the population density of india is the same of that of new jersey. [laughter] they say well, america has natural resources but so does india. we can say what about hong kong, it doesn't have democracy or natural resources, yet it got rich. they went from third world to first world in just 50 years. they are as rich as we are. why is that? they don't know of course, but because of economic liberty coming and now we have the heritage and freedom polls that compare the countries, but economic freedom and the places that are free are the best places to live. this is not intuitive and when i went to hong kong i tried to open a business in new york and it took me months. i could open one in one day and that's why they're prosperous they made the same. the government should step in and fix this problem. chellie reminds me i know all of you are reading "the new york times" canceled subscriptions and i applaud you for that. but i read that because i feel i really have to know what my
india is overpopulated.actually, the population density of india is the same of that of new jersey. [laughter] they say well, america has natural resources but so does india. we can say what about hong kong, it doesn't have democracy or natural resources, yet it got rich. they went from third world to first world in just 50 years. they are as rich as we are. why is that? they don't know of course, but because of economic liberty coming and now we have the heritage and freedom polls that compare...
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more interested in global economic justice, real questions of how do people in a situation of overpopulationlife for themselves. >> that's true. she wasn't an economic anthropologist. she studied village industries. the point anthea makes is interesting. it is true one of her great ethics, people that worked with her, younger people that worked with her told me this, when you look at people, don't judge them. make sure you understand first, and even when you do understand, don't judge. i think that kind of anthropologist curiosity and lack of judgmentalness is something you see in the president. >> openness to difference. >> absolutely. >> i think it is also interesting i guess that taking them off the couch, maybe putting us or the electorate on the couch, these people in addition to being human beings, they're symbols to the electorate, and they carry certain sets of signifiers with them. it is interesting as different as they are ideology, their backgrounds are different and what the backgrounds represent are different. if you're kind of a traditionalist person, mitt romney's background a
more interested in global economic justice, real questions of how do people in a situation of overpopulationlife for themselves. >> that's true. she wasn't an economic anthropologist. she studied village industries. the point anthea makes is interesting. it is true one of her great ethics, people that worked with her, younger people that worked with her told me this, when you look at people, don't judge them. make sure you understand first, and even when you do understand, don't judge. i...
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. >> and pointing out the cost of a much larger overpopulation and their health care. >> yes.ely. that is really the two main drivers. that affects state and local government as well as the federal government. we really have fiscal challenges at all levels of government right now which compounds the problem and really needs to be taken into account as the federal government deals with these issues. there will be important consequences to the state and local sector that need to be factored in from tax reform as well as spending decisions. >> i actually wanted to ask you about that. in april report from gao found the state and local governments continue to face short and long-term fiscal stress. the tax receipts, the municipalities have only recently begun to return to pre recession 2007 levels. with the effects of the 2009 stimulus what can lawmakers and policy makers in washington to about this? >> what makes sense? >> i'll take a stab at that. i'm sure my colleagues will want to as well. let me just go back to the recovery bill, stimulus bill. much maligned by republican cong
. >> and pointing out the cost of a much larger overpopulation and their health care. >> yes.ely. that is really the two main drivers. that affects state and local government as well as the federal government. we really have fiscal challenges at all levels of government right now which compounds the problem and really needs to be taken into account as the federal government deals with these issues. there will be important consequences to the state and local sector that need to be...
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are discussing quarter after quarter how deeper in debt we are getting their lead our nation is overpopulatedwe have too many social services. we are selling out our country too many imports. let's get this nation back to work. let's get the american people back to work. let's start becoming an industrial power. let's lock down this country and start exporting and start of importing. kentucky next and james is an independent. >> caller: i don't believe raising the debt ceiling is going to be any good to spend your way back to prosperity. i believe what we need to do is to go ahead and raise the taxes across the board. that's what it's going to lead to. two or three years down the road in this debt now, they were the low end and come, 22%, 15%, just go ahead and raise taxes and bring some revenue and get things moving again. that's what it's going to take to get this country moving and prosperity again. >> host: thank you. next is phoenix from kentucky. michaud is walking up there and is a democrat. you are on. >> caller: it just amazes me that we are even talking about not raising the debt ce
are discussing quarter after quarter how deeper in debt we are getting their lead our nation is overpopulatedwe have too many social services. we are selling out our country too many imports. let's get this nation back to work. let's get the american people back to work. let's start becoming an industrial power. let's lock down this country and start exporting and start of importing. kentucky next and james is an independent. >> caller: i don't believe raising the debt ceiling is going to...