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[speaker not understood] element of fulton and gottion is shown finished in a light sort of beige pallet of [speaker not understood] exterior finish. there is a separate from the larger report packet that shows that same perspective, that corner element at fulton got, but with a darker pallet of that same tile finish. just to be clear, staff is recommending approval of the project as shown in the larger plan packet with the lighter color exterior. ~ got staff did have concerns through the review process with the darker color that is shown as the project sponsor's preferred color scheme. i can get into some of the details as questions may come up in the commission a little bit later, but i just wanted to clarify what staff's recommendation is for the lighter color pallet. but the separate sheets were provided at the request of the project sponsor to indicate what their probers is for a darker color scheme on that portion of the residential building. so, staff recommends the port of the conditional use authorization and the request to plan unit development modifications and i'm available f
[speaker not understood] element of fulton and gottion is shown finished in a light sort of beige pallet of [speaker not understood] exterior finish. there is a separate from the larger report packet that shows that same perspective, that corner element at fulton got, but with a darker pallet of that same tile finish. just to be clear, staff is recommending approval of the project as shown in the larger plan packet with the lighter color exterior. ~ got staff did have concerns through the...
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you said the remaining pallets will be ton in a few days. >> we saw a 20% uptick in food donations, whichut the food left our facilities two weeks faster. that's indicative of the needs in our community. >> today, we are short. you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five or six items. sometimes we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest food bank of santa claira and san mat yo' county said the fund-raising came up $300 thousand short. >> it's like having 3,000 billboards in the community. even if they can't donate food, they are thinking about us. they might go home, make a donation online. it all helps. >> food bank officials say donated money goes further than donated food. they say they can turn one donated dollar into four dollars of food. >> >> mayor michael bloomberg in new york has a new proposal to keep new yorkers healthier he has sent in a proposed law to the city council to require retailers to keep tobacco products out of sight. the tobacco can only be displayed w
you said the remaining pallets will be ton in a few days. >> we saw a 20% uptick in food donations, whichut the food left our facilities two weeks faster. that's indicative of the needs in our community. >> today, we are short. you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five or six items. sometimes we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest food bank of santa claira...
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still a communist country but once you get that taste of freedom boy it's hard to get it out of the pallet. am i about out of time around the? one more question. i will hang around if anybody wants to chat about things. besides the bar is bars going to be open isn't it? go ahead and ask your question. >> thank you general. i would like to say thanks for your time tonight and for creating what you did in the circumstances and for coming and sharing that with us. [applause] >> thank you. i am one of many, so i wish the lights were not so garish because it's so many. >> at the beginning of the night you asked the question why did we go to war? and you listed interests, fear and hate but you spoke so much of love tonight and i'm wondering is there a place for love in motivating a country or people to go to war? >> probably loved the idea or the over fixation with the idea that love is such an empowering emotion and it's not all sweetness and light. it can be rough around the edges but i have a hard time creating the constructs probably because i'm not intellectually sharp enough. i'm not the b
still a communist country but once you get that taste of freedom boy it's hard to get it out of the pallet. am i about out of time around the? one more question. i will hang around if anybody wants to chat about things. besides the bar is bars going to be open isn't it? go ahead and ask your question. >> thank you general. i would like to say thanks for your time tonight and for creating what you did in the circumstances and for coming and sharing that with us. [applause] >> thank...
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boxes and stacked them on a pallet. >> it is food destined for hundred families, through the with otherwise go to waste. >> it is good for me at my age. i need to keep busy. >> she is 72. the aches and pains of age make it hard for her to walk sometimes, but she is hell on wheels when she drives her forklift. >> a lot of people need help. we are helping them. of more than 500 senior citizens who volunteer in sacramento. it was founded 30 years ago. the organization collects unused vegetables from farms, groceries nearing expiration dates, and they'll spread from local bakeries. bread from local bakeries. it is repackaged to feed the hungry. this crew led by 78-year old is harvesting a citrus fruit from her backyard. >> i do not want them on the ground. i want them used. >> 49 million americans are food insecure. that means they may not know where their next meal will come from. thepresident of organization says there's plenty of food to go around. >> it is getting it from where it is to the people that need it. it is a shame we waste as much food as we do. waste 96ans, we billion pounds of
boxes and stacked them on a pallet. >> it is food destined for hundred families, through the with otherwise go to waste. >> it is good for me at my age. i need to keep busy. >> she is 72. the aches and pains of age make it hard for her to walk sometimes, but she is hell on wheels when she drives her forklift. >> a lot of people need help. we are helping them. of more than 500 senior citizens who volunteer in sacramento. it was founded 30 years ago. the organization...
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it is a give atake to what we think is important to them and palletable for what they want to take on. >> we also had a series of addendums that come through, there will be updates that come through and we reissue it to the bidders, after two months in the bidding process, we were advised by the bidders that they were no longer going to go ahead and participate in the bidding process, or that they were considering withdrawing. and that continued for you know, a couple of weeks and what we did out of the five bidders, we had three of the bidders and you know, formally advice us that they were now not considering putting a bid in on the project. >> we have 15 minutes until noon and actually more than half of the presentation is left at this point. >> okay. >> i am really concerned about time but i do have questions of this area and i appreciate the stories and details but i don't think that we have the time for it at this point. i do have a questions to the bidders. >> you said that we had six and we went dn to five and how many bidders have dropped out since then? >> three have dropped
it is a give atake to what we think is important to them and palletable for what they want to take on. >> we also had a series of addendums that come through, there will be updates that come through and we reissue it to the bidders, after two months in the bidding process, we were advised by the bidders that they were no longer going to go ahead and participate in the bidding process, or that they were considering withdrawing. and that continued for you know, a couple of weeks and what we...
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including the last one billionaires and ballot bandits how to steal an election and nine easy steps great pallets thanks so much for joining me.
including the last one billionaires and ballot bandits how to steal an election and nine easy steps great pallets thanks so much for joining me.
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including the last one billionaires and ballot bandits how to steal an election and nine easy steps great pallets thanks so much for joining me glad to be here abbi so you spent a lot of time with hugo chavez when he died he was vilified by the u.s. government and the media like but as you pointed out this wasn't always the case so what was the turning point for when he revolved into u.s. public enemy number one well shock shock it's the oil chavez back in two thousand and two two thousand and one decided that he was going to give it away to a more. had been selling for about fifteen dollars a barrel when it went up he said you're going to have to pay ford the us oil companies are paying a royalty for venezuela super heavy oil one percent one percent ok and for their other and for the regular world heavy oil is sixteen percent just the is so the oil company keeping eighty four percent and chavez said you're going to have to pay thirty percent you can only keep seventy percent of our oil which is now a hundred bucks a barrel right you only have seventy dollars a barrel you've got to you've got to
including the last one billionaires and ballot bandits how to steal an election and nine easy steps great pallets thanks so much for joining me glad to be here abbi so you spent a lot of time with hugo chavez when he died he was vilified by the u.s. government and the media like but as you pointed out this wasn't always the case so what was the turning point for when he revolved into u.s. public enemy number one well shock shock it's the oil chavez back in two thousand and two two thousand and...
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remaining pallets will be gone in a few days. >> we saw a 20% up take in food drive donations which isacility two weeks faster which is a startling indication of need in our community. >> reporter: betty brooks see it is need first hand she is among five volunteer who is help out every day. >> today we are short, you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five, six items. some times we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest of santa clara and san mateo said its holiday fundraising came up $300,000 short. having these barrels out of sight makes their job tougher. >> like having 3,000 billboards it is great people see that even if they can't donate food they are thinking about us might go back home and make a donation online it all helps. >> reporter: while they would like to fill up more barrels money can go further than food they can turn one donated dollar into $4 worth of food. in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> time is critical when someone suffers a heart attack. in one
remaining pallets will be gone in a few days. >> we saw a 20% up take in food drive donations which isacility two weeks faster which is a startling indication of need in our community. >> reporter: betty brooks see it is need first hand she is among five volunteer who is help out every day. >> today we are short, you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five, six items. some times we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter:...
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you said the remaining pallets will be ton in a few days. >> we saw a 20% uptick in food donations, which but the food left our facilities two weeks faster. that's indicative of the needs in our community. >> today, we are short. you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five or six items. sometimes we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest food bank of santa claira and san mat yo' county said the fund-raising came up $300 thousand short. >> it's like having 3,000 billboards in the community. even if they can't donate food, they are thinking about us. they might go home, make a donation online. it all helps. >> food bank officials say donated money goes further than donated food. they say they can turn one donated dollar into four dollars of food. >> >> mayor michael bloomberg in new york has a new proposal to keep new yorkers healthier he has sent in a proposed law to the city council to require retailers to keep tobacco products out of sight. the tobacco can only be displayed
you said the remaining pallets will be ton in a few days. >> we saw a 20% uptick in food donations, which but the food left our facilities two weeks faster. that's indicative of the needs in our community. >> today, we are short. you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five or six items. sometimes we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest food bank of santa claira...
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intsds mandy, yeah, here in pallet alternate.e a break from the curly fries to talk about the z-10 that launched about a month and a half ago. finally u.s. consumers has a chance to preorder. at&t first out of the gate to allow the pre-orders. $199 with a two-year contract. just like the iphone 5. the market share has been a rough ride for them. from 8% a year earlier. android and ios very much cleaning up. we're kind of entering a post-smartphone era. automatic, a company that launched the product today, actually connects user car's computer to your phone. just working with ios and an droid. >>> this is iphone country. steve jobs lived not too far from here, so lots of people have been talking about i phones. one woman was saying i can't talk to you, i'm at the apple store, even though it's the at&t store. when i handed someone a blackberry, they said, yeah, it's a pretty nice phone. >> you're also near mountainview, if you hold a galaxy from sam sung, you'll get the evil eye? >> possible gang warfare, you never know. it depends
intsds mandy, yeah, here in pallet alternate.e a break from the curly fries to talk about the z-10 that launched about a month and a half ago. finally u.s. consumers has a chance to preorder. at&t first out of the gate to allow the pre-orders. $199 with a two-year contract. just like the iphone 5. the market share has been a rough ride for them. from 8% a year earlier. android and ios very much cleaning up. we're kind of entering a post-smartphone era. automatic, a company that launched the...
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remaining pallets will be gone in a few days. >> we saw a 20% up take in food drive donations which is but the food left our facility two weeks faster which is a startling indication of need in our community. >> reporter: betty brooks see it is need first hand she is among five volunteer who is help out every day. >> today we are short, you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five, six items. some times we do as many as 40 people a day in this little shop. >> reporter: the same scene is playing out around the bay area. second harvest of santa clara and san mateo said its holiday fundraising came up $300,000 short. having these barrels out of sight makes their job tougher. >> like having 3,000 billboards it is great people see that even if they can't donate food they are thinking about us might go back home and make a donation online it all helps. >> reporter: while they would like to fill up more barrels money can go further than food they can turn one donated dollar into $4 worth of food. in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> time is critical when someone suffers
remaining pallets will be gone in a few days. >> we saw a 20% up take in food drive donations which is but the food left our facility two weeks faster which is a startling indication of need in our community. >> reporter: betty brooks see it is need first hand she is among five volunteer who is help out every day. >> today we are short, you see, we have more items to put into the bag and i have like five, six items. some times we do as many as 40 people a day in this little...
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>> he has an excellent pallet. >> it was normally an alleyway. i love the cases that they are comparing this to war of the worlds. he is the or son wells of the genre. open your mind and see that and you might give him an oscar. what does he have to do with this guy? he has the skills of one of new york's finest. an insatiable urge to kill and eat human beings. have him go around town and differentiates the goodies from the badies. >> can i tell you before we go, the victim in all of this is the poor wife. a, i think she met him on-line. i am not saying if you meet somebody on-line it is a cannibal. >> i am saying that. >> no, but here is a woman that had a child with this guy, and it is like -- it is like she didn't even know thisth guy was in her house and thinking these things. i feel bad for her. what if you found out your fiancee was a cannibal or, bill, your pillow was a cannibal. >> that's impossible. i will have andy look this up. i don't think that can happen. >> a pillow can eat people. there was movie about that called "the blob." >> i
>> he has an excellent pallet. >> it was normally an alleyway. i love the cases that they are comparing this to war of the worlds. he is the or son wells of the genre. open your mind and see that and you might give him an oscar. what does he have to do with this guy? he has the skills of one of new york's finest. an insatiable urge to kill and eat human beings. have him go around town and differentiates the goodies from the badies. >> can i tell you before we go, the victim in...
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this baby, 20 weeks, in the middle of the pregnancy saw that she had a cleft lip, cleft pallet and that was the least of it, a problem with her brain and very complex problems with her heart and the parents who hired her said we want to abort this child. let's hear from crystal herself because she can tell us what happened when they had that discussion. >> they said that i should try to be god-like and have mercy on the child and let her go. >> what did you say? >> i told them it wasn't their decision to play god. >> so crystal said, i'm not having an abortion. and the next thing that happened was the parents couldn't force her. you can't force someone to have an abortion. she didn't have one. they said all right this is our baby, when she's born we're abandoning her. >> legally. >> legally, to the state of connecticut which you can do in connecticut and many other states. and crystal kelly said i don't want that, the child will end up in foster care. she fled to michigan, drove halveway across the country with her owner children, had the baby there considered the legal mother in michig
this baby, 20 weeks, in the middle of the pregnancy saw that she had a cleft lip, cleft pallet and that was the least of it, a problem with her brain and very complex problems with her heart and the parents who hired her said we want to abort this child. let's hear from crystal herself because she can tell us what happened when they had that discussion. >> they said that i should try to be god-like and have mercy on the child and let her go. >> what did you say? >> i told them...
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along with her cleft lip and pallet and a misshapen here she has severe brain and heart problems, she'lll risky surgeries to survive. but in many other ways she's developed like other babies. she smiles, babbles and grabs for toys. >> some people would say, why bring a child into this world who you know is going to have such huge medical problems. >> and i say that it's not fair to not give them a chance to overcome them. >> reporter: what if she doesn't walk, what if she doesn't talk? >> she's still a happy little girl who will bring joy into the lives of everyone who knows her. >> reporter: when you see her now, how does that feel? >> it give me a lot of joy. and i know that every single thing that i did was worth it. >> elizabeth cohen joining me now. i wonder, because this is a multibillion dollar industry, surrogacy and litigation, legal issues come up because of it. this raises issues for a number of other situations that many, many american families find themselves in. how was it dealt with here? did they have any of this spelled out in a contract and what can others do in a situa
along with her cleft lip and pallet and a misshapen here she has severe brain and heart problems, she'lll risky surgeries to survive. but in many other ways she's developed like other babies. she smiles, babbles and grabs for toys. >> some people would say, why bring a child into this world who you know is going to have such huge medical problems. >> and i say that it's not fair to not give them a chance to overcome them. >> reporter: what if she doesn't walk, what if she...
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would they pallet giving taxpayer money in russia to them because that's who has the deposits. >> you're assuming a level of democracy in russia that may not exist. seems to me that the putin government could do anything that it wants. >> or half the parliament doesn't have its money in cyprus as well. >> you didn't say politicians. >> we should say that rich russians have been keeping money in cyprus for decades. even during communism. so there's a huge tradition there deep into politics. deep in politicians. that's part of the why. >> why is the u.s. interest and the interest of the imf when it comes to this issue? are they happen p by to so the these guys who have been seeking a tax haven lose money because as you point out they've been going after what happened in switzerland. if the russians take a hit here, that would seem to be in the interest of the united states and some of the other developed nations in terms of stopping some of thisses taxes. >> let me get one final thought. jump ball here. if you will start talking money out of deposit accounts, doesn't that call into questio
would they pallet giving taxpayer money in russia to them because that's who has the deposits. >> you're assuming a level of democracy in russia that may not exist. seems to me that the putin government could do anything that it wants. >> or half the parliament doesn't have its money in cyprus as well. >> you didn't say politicians. >> we should say that rich russians have been keeping money in cyprus for decades. even during communism. so there's a huge tradition there...
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that's matisse's pallet and his thumb is sticking through it. those are his bent legs right underneath. in you stand slightly to the right of the painting, you can actually see where he originally painted his face in the top right corner. >> rose: interior matisse. take a look at that. again a within dough. >> he went and checked into a modern hotel and a few days later he wrote his wife. he said it was a gorgeous kay and he was inspired to throw up the window and paint. he painted the mediterranean sea but the perspective all the way back into the hotel room right to where he's standing so you see this green chair and yellow base board. he was inspired to make other versions of the painting. one of them is what you see on the right a picture in the collection what you see in copenhagen. but he wasn't pleased with it. what he did when in doubt he would use black. he began to paint over in black. you can see the same olive green chair. the white developy he starts to close the window he added the shutters that you see and he realized how importan
that's matisse's pallet and his thumb is sticking through it. those are his bent legs right underneath. in you stand slightly to the right of the painting, you can actually see where he originally painted his face in the top right corner. >> rose: interior matisse. take a look at that. again a within dough. >> he went and checked into a modern hotel and a few days later he wrote his wife. he said it was a gorgeous kay and he was inspired to throw up the window and paint. he painted...
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along with the corporation tax rate on profits from pallet tons coming in next month it's the internationally attractive places 0 innovate. i want brit britain to be the place where people raise money and invest. it's about more than aboutbacking. we have a world antimanagement industry. they are losing business to other places in europe. we act now with a package of measures to reverse the decline and abolish the 19 tax which is only payable by u.k. many medium sized firms and start-ups use the alternative investment market to raise funds to grow. many observers claim -- complain it's been unbiased over equity investment. i'm abolishing on shares strayeded on -- traded on growth market. in part of europe within they are introducing a financial transaction tax. here in brit britain, regetting rid of one. and until next year it will directly benefit medium sized u.k. firms lowering the cost to capital. and supporting jobs across the u.k. mr. deputy speaker, we set out to compete with the world in our headline rate and corporation tax in germany the corporate tax rate is 29%. in france it's 33%
along with the corporation tax rate on profits from pallet tons coming in next month it's the internationally attractive places 0 innovate. i want brit britain to be the place where people raise money and invest. it's about more than aboutbacking. we have a world antimanagement industry. they are losing business to other places in europe. we act now with a package of measures to reverse the decline and abolish the 19 tax which is only payable by u.k. many medium sized firms and start-ups use...
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within their budget by letting the boarder patrol do the same and other agencies to make it more palletable not on some of the big ticket items like the boarder patrol and fbi. >> i noticed and you wrote in your blog pretty much the budget cuts the one area not going to be cut is law maker's salary; right? >> this is interesting. they can't be cut. and you can blame that on the constitution of the united states. you can blame it on speaker john boehner. when he was a freshman and came to congress, one of the things he took up was to breath a life into an old amendment unveiled by james madison. supposed to be part of the bill of rights and you cannot change the pay until the next intervening election. that was put on in the 27th amendment recently. you cannot add or subtract from a member's salary except after the next election. these cuts should impact house members and senators. sorry, it's against the constitution. >> i know this was originally created to be really something the republicans would not want to do. and they are saying 50% of these cuts are coming from the military budget. i
within their budget by letting the boarder patrol do the same and other agencies to make it more palletable not on some of the big ticket items like the boarder patrol and fbi. >> i noticed and you wrote in your blog pretty much the budget cuts the one area not going to be cut is law maker's salary; right? >> this is interesting. they can't be cut. and you can blame that on the constitution of the united states. you can blame it on speaker john boehner. when he was a freshman and...
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conducted an undercover operation where we put an agent on the truck and videotaped them distributing pallets of products out of the patterson, new jersey warehouse and this was exhibit 805 and this was one of the tubs on that truck. so unfortunately, the defendants went to trial in may of 2011 in trenton, new jersey. they were convicted on all of the charges. the companies were fined a total of $1 million. the owner got a 40-month prison sentence and the two sons received prison sentences. they are in jail right now. the judge said this was unique in its persistent scope. i did not disagree. i do have to say they appealed their convictions and the third circuit court of appeals in philadelphia remanded the sons back to the district court for fact finding so we're still litigating this case right now. it is likely they will ask the supreme court to review their convictions. >> patrick, for those in the audience and those watching on television, maybe they are horrified. they should be horrified by some of the things you said. when consumers are researching dietary supplements and if they are
conducted an undercover operation where we put an agent on the truck and videotaped them distributing pallets of products out of the patterson, new jersey warehouse and this was exhibit 805 and this was one of the tubs on that truck. so unfortunately, the defendants went to trial in may of 2011 in trenton, new jersey. they were convicted on all of the charges. the companies were fined a total of $1 million. the owner got a 40-month prison sentence and the two sons received prison sentences....
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>> i'll let your pallet tell you the good from the bad. the first one is a greek olive oil.e bit and smell it. and you can smell fruit. it smells fresh. it has an aroma and a color. the actual color of olive oil is irrelevant, but it should have color. whether it's yellow or green, it doesn't matter but it should have color. so then take a little olive oil in, and this is -- we southern girls hate to do this in public but you are going to slurp. >> okay. >> you bring air into your mouth -- >> you all right bill? >> bill: yeah i'm fine. that is so good. >> so your mouth is bursting with flavor. and you are probably feeling a bit of a peppery -- some might call it a burn but a peppery tingle on the back of your young and throat that is polyphenols at work. >> it's amazing how fruity that is. >> isn't that great? and it doesn't leave your mouth feeling really oilily. >> bill: no but i never had olive oil as like a drink. >> right. right. >> bill: many of the mediterranean cultures will literally drink a shot of olive oil in the morning as a health practice. >> bill: really? >>
>> i'll let your pallet tell you the good from the bad. the first one is a greek olive oil.e bit and smell it. and you can smell fruit. it smells fresh. it has an aroma and a color. the actual color of olive oil is irrelevant, but it should have color. whether it's yellow or green, it doesn't matter but it should have color. so then take a little olive oil in, and this is -- we southern girls hate to do this in public but you are going to slurp. >> okay. >> you bring air into...
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how many buckets of dollars we sent to iraq and afghanistan to buy good favors, real dollars on palletspped in plastic that have disappeared and will never be accounted for. christopher shays, the former representative of connecticut, just finished with a colleague of his chairing a commission on wartime contracting. it is as horrifying report as any stephen king novel. the report a lot of money into those wars. i do not know what percentage was wasted. it could be 10%, 30%. who knows? but the noncompetitive contracts, it is a nightmare and we cannot get control of it. host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that were there. host: paul light,
how many buckets of dollars we sent to iraq and afghanistan to buy good favors, real dollars on palletspped in plastic that have disappeared and will never be accounted for. christopher shays, the former representative of connecticut, just finished with a colleague of his chairing a commission on wartime contracting. it is as horrifying report as any stephen king novel. the report a lot of money into those wars. i do not know what percentage was wasted. it could be 10%, 30%. who knows? but the...
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. >> brian: do you have sherbet to wash my pallet? >> steve: gretch?ip my fork. >> steve: all right. sauce number two. brian, real quick. >> gretchen: the first one is sweet. >> steve: finally, sauce number 3. >> gretchen: that's a little bit more -- >> brian: chunky. >> gretchen: tangy. >> steve: look at all that meat in there. that's! >> gretchen: you can tell just by looking at it. look at all that meat. >> brian: is that you? >> that's the home made gravy. >> gretchen: let's be fair to season, if you want to come to brooklyn and by it, it's $25. if you want it shipped on the internet, it's 35. >> brian: but i will tell you that you'll do anything for the right sauce. it makes or breaks a meal. >> there is a pound and a half of meat in each jar. >> steve: how do you get it on the internet for folks in omaha? >> sundaygravynyc.com. >> brian: do you have protection? because you're going to need it because there is a 12-man crew. >> i brought extras. >> brian: guys, you get to eat! >> gretchen: thanks for introducing me to gravy, the real one. coming u
. >> brian: do you have sherbet to wash my pallet? >> steve: gretch?ip my fork. >> steve: all right. sauce number two. brian, real quick. >> gretchen: the first one is sweet. >> steve: finally, sauce number 3. >> gretchen: that's a little bit more -- >> brian: chunky. >> gretchen: tangy. >> steve: look at all that meat in there. that's! >> gretchen: you can tell just by looking at it. look at all that meat. >> brian: is that you?...
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how many buckets of dollars we sent to iraq and afghanistan to buy good favors, real dollars on pallets wrapped in plastic that have disappeared and will never be accounted for. christopher shays, the former representative of connecticut, just finished with a colleague of his chairing a commission on wartime contracting. it is as horrifying report as any stephen king novel. the report a lot of money into those wars. i do not know what percentage was wasted. it could be 10%, 30%. who knows? but the noncompetitive contracts, it is a nightmare and we cannot get control of it. host: howard in columbus, ohio, a democrat. caller: you pretty much an answer the question i was going to ask. it was about the government's influence over these contracts, like in iraq for the military. and how much money was wasted on contracts to iraq. they had security forces there were getting paid more than our troops were getting paid. and there were in the same country fighting the same battle. we have hired thugs getting paid astronomical dollars compared to the military people that were there. host: paul lig
how many buckets of dollars we sent to iraq and afghanistan to buy good favors, real dollars on pallets wrapped in plastic that have disappeared and will never be accounted for. christopher shays, the former representative of connecticut, just finished with a colleague of his chairing a commission on wartime contracting. it is as horrifying report as any stephen king novel. the report a lot of money into those wars. i do not know what percentage was wasted. it could be 10%, 30%. who knows? but...
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now to afghanistan, where we know what we have lost in terms of lives, the tragic loss of lives, palletswe have been there. when or if are we going to get an accounting, the american taxpayers, going to get an accounting the amount of money that has been looted, stolen, by the afghan political hierarchy? >> well, we aren't doing cash like we did in iraq and even the early years of afghanistan. they have changed, we have made some progress on contracting and some of the excesses that cost our country probably north of $60 billion in waste and fraud in iraq, wither doing better there are still problems, part of that is we are trying to build stuff in a country where we don't have a secure environment there are instances were we have had to pay off the bad guys just to protect contractors to build a highway. yo know why we are infrastructure building in the middle of us trying to do a war. i don't know understand where we thought that was a good idea it is nation building. you can try to dress it up and take it out, but it is nation building and we have enough roads and bridges to build ove
now to afghanistan, where we know what we have lost in terms of lives, the tragic loss of lives, palletswe have been there. when or if are we going to get an accounting, the american taxpayers, going to get an accounting the amount of money that has been looted, stolen, by the afghan political hierarchy? >> well, we aren't doing cash like we did in iraq and even the early years of afghanistan. they have changed, we have made some progress on contracting and some of the excesses that cost...
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where we put an oci agent on the performance food center's truck, and videotaped them distributing pallets of products out of the paterson, new jersey, warehouse, and this very tub, exhibit 805, is one of the tibet distributed on that truck. so, ultimately the defendants went to trial in may of 2011 in trenton, new jersey, convict on all charges of criminal contempt. the companies were find a total of a million dollars. the owner got a 40-month prison sentence. his two sons received 34-month prison sentences and they're in federal prison right now. when they were sentenced in november 2011, the judge said this criminal contempt was unique in its persistent and scope, and i could not disagree. i do have to say they appealed their conviction and in january of 2013, the third circuit court of appeals in philadelphia affirmed their convictions and remanded the two son's sentences back to district court for additional fact finding. so we're still litigating the case. it's like live they will ask the supreme court to review their conviction. >> patrick, for those in the audience and those who ba
where we put an oci agent on the performance food center's truck, and videotaped them distributing pallets of products out of the paterson, new jersey, warehouse, and this very tub, exhibit 805, is one of the tibet distributed on that truck. so, ultimately the defendants went to trial in may of 2011 in trenton, new jersey, convict on all charges of criminal contempt. the companies were find a total of a million dollars. the owner got a 40-month prison sentence. his two sons received 34-month...