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now that most of the program is almost all in construction, it is much more efficient to phase parsons of our program and transfer some of these services that are still applicable in construction to the ae com contract. these functions, such as risk management, dispute resolution, and quality surveillance are needed for us to be successful with our construction management services. that concludes my presentation. supervisor chu: thank you for the two explanation. let's go to the budget analyst report. >> madam chair, members of the committee, on page 7 on the report, we point out that it is shown on table 3. that is on page 7. the total proposed agreement amendments will result in a new total not to exceed amount of $97 million, an increase of his $17.2 million or 21.6% above the existing not to exceed amount. i would emphasize that all five of these agreements were awarded through a competitive process, and we are satisfied, based on the explanations provided by the puc, for the reasons for both the increased amounts as well as the time extension. on page 9 of our report, we point out
now that most of the program is almost all in construction, it is much more efficient to phase parsons of our program and transfer some of these services that are still applicable in construction to the ae com contract. these functions, such as risk management, dispute resolution, and quality surveillance are needed for us to be successful with our construction management services. that concludes my presentation. supervisor chu: thank you for the two explanation. let's go to the budget analyst...
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in montgomery county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> and we reached out to parsons, the company that did the design for the stretch of the icc. no one returned our call. >>> an investigation is underway after a deadly accident on the beltway. that happened before 10:30 last night. the 23-year-old joshua ballss motorcycle hit a car left unattended on the outter loop near route 50 in lanham. he died from his injuries. investigators are expected to contact the prince georges county attorney's office about possible charges. >>> and in some accidents, there are a on the of -- a lot of casualties. the responders ran a drill to make sure they can handle mass casualty situations. the drill involved not just fire and rescue departments but area hospitals as l. one of the key elements of the response, seven ambulance buses that can handle dozens of patients. >> there isef is currently in the region -- seven of them currently in the region. this will assist the prehospital providers and moving minor injured patients through critically-injured and -- critically injured and ill patients out of the re
in montgomery county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> and we reached out to parsons, the company that did the design for the stretch of the icc. no one returned our call. >>> an investigation is underway after a deadly accident on the beltway. that happened before 10:30 last night. the 23-year-old joshua ballss motorcycle hit a car left unattended on the outter loop near route 50 in lanham. he died from his injuries. investigators are expected to contact the prince georges county...
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so i would say that tonight was brilliant if it were a seminary meeting to select the parson in chiefuntry. they were all very, very strong on that, but on other issues, it was horrendous. >> here is the thing and i agree with you from the political position i sit in, but being from north carolina, i know a lot of people who are a lot further to the right than i am, and if you think about what will happen, and they basically have to win the nomination, but then which way do they tack and what track do they take to try to win. i think that you put mitt romney with the vp candidate in herman cain who is gunning for the shot today when he said, you have the wall street experience and i have my main street experience and that is the next line like let's partner up and go for it. >> will the christian conservatives stay home if mitt romney is the nominee? i think that the mormon issue in the south and north carolina will be big. >> they want to get rid of barack obama. there's no staying home for conservatives, and so you put up two people who ostensibly have business credentials, and you
so i would say that tonight was brilliant if it were a seminary meeting to select the parson in chiefuntry. they were all very, very strong on that, but on other issues, it was horrendous. >> here is the thing and i agree with you from the political position i sit in, but being from north carolina, i know a lot of people who are a lot further to the right than i am, and if you think about what will happen, and they basically have to win the nomination, but then which way do they tack and...
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settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings against the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and paul's thing is because this is what god has. as a. kind of company and by just what i was trying to do to the palestinians you know they would tell you to call to see nigel's but for me to put up and we never didn't have i was. in to point we've invited to steve to ask this if only for the out group of people but we couldn't one of the best i've been to this in town introducing folks pipes yes good company you know these really couldn't be a part of the but for me this is for me it's good it's just for. kicks. i'm old enough to remember both and. maybe ten people. at the program because. i don't think it was just. yet chance you've got to have the right to protect arabs. i don't think. i know. of course where we pose this question here for them to come from where they're coming from that would be if
settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings against the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and paul's thing is because this is what god has. as a. kind of company and by just what i was trying to do to the palestinians you know they would tell you to call to see nigel's but for me to put up and...
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hey, i thought parsons was a little rough on you at the beginning.ff: yeah, what's his deal, man? craig: i think it is a little bit -- i don't know if i'm speaking out of a little bit of professional jealousy. geoff: the guy comes out here swinging. craig: yeah, he did. geoff: i'll kick his ass, man. craig: what the hell is happening to you? you used to be this adorable lovely friendly upbeat robot and now you're some kind of drunken impersonator who waves his hand around. i love it. [laughter] you all right, man? are you over it? geoff: i'm going to be ok. craig: i think we all learned something. it is what you feel inside. [laughter] geoff: yeah, yeah. it is what you feel. craig: what you feel -- uh-oh. sorry. good night, everybody. sorry. good night, everybody. say good night.,,,, [ agent ] so your policy looks good, is there anything else? why did you buy my husband a falcon? thanks for the falcon. i didn't buy anyone a falcon. sure, you did. you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a f
hey, i thought parsons was a little rough on you at the beginning.ff: yeah, what's his deal, man? craig: i think it is a little bit -- i don't know if i'm speaking out of a little bit of professional jealousy. geoff: the guy comes out here swinging. craig: yeah, he did. geoff: i'll kick his ass, man. craig: what the hell is happening to you? you used to be this adorable lovely friendly upbeat robot and now you're some kind of drunken impersonator who waves his hand around. i love it. [laughter]...
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settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings and is the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a blitz up of kind of company and ideas that i just mentioned to the palestinians you know if they would tell you to come to see that it's fun for me that you put up with we never didn't have high walls we knew i had this exhibit in two point museum i could this lead to a specific before that i was approved of by the crew one of them i put this in town and to this introduce. you know these really couldn't be a product they did but for me the content of this for me is that extends to. i'm old enough to remember what i have. maybe ten people. in the program with the six years. think i was. here and she. got to have the right to protect arabs thank you. so much then i look at. you know. of course for you we oppose these groups being here for them to come from
settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings and is the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a blitz up of kind of company and ideas that i just mentioned to the palestinians you know if they would tell you to come to see that it's fun for me that...
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settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings against the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and the given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a political folks couldn't comprehend just what i was trying to prove to the college students you know they would tell you to call to see that it was but for me that god put out we never didn't have i was near my head this exhibit in two point revealed by this lead and last this it will be for that i've group of people but we couldn't one of the advocates of this in tone and producing folks pipes yes of course i don't know these really could be a part of the but for me this is for me it's good stuff for. i'm old enough to remember what i know. maybe people. didn't get the programme with the simplest. i don't think i was looking. for yeah. yeah. yeah gotta have the right to protect arabs. that's. right yeah. yeah yeah. of course for you we oppose these groups
settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings against the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and the given fact that we are the chosen people and us international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a political folks couldn't comprehend just what i was trying to prove to the college students you know they would tell you to call to see that it was but for...
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settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings and is the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and he was international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a police officer came complete and i just i just mentioned to people listing it you know they would tell you to call it two scenarios but for me that will put up with we never we didn't have i was you know i had this makes it into a point really of i had to steve brusk this before that i was. the one with the i'd like with this in town and put this in trucks but of course you know these really couldn't be a part of the but for me this incredible this for me is that it's just. i'm old enough to remember what i have. maybe ten people. programmed with the secure us. i don't think it was. like oh yeah. yeah yeah you gotta have the right to protect arabs. i don't think. i'm gonna look at. you know. of course we posed this question being here for them to com
settlers are behaving and they try to reduce to the least number of incidents of beatings and is the parsons and they are seen by the settlers as mr presenting history and it's a given fact that we are the chosen people and he was international supposed to be actually siding by us against arabs and palestinians because this is what god has. as a police officer came complete and i just i just mentioned to people listing it you know they would tell you to call it two scenarios but for me that...
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hey, i thought parsons was a little rough on you at the beginning.ff: yeah, what's his deal, man? craig: i think it is a little bit -- i don't know if i'm speaking out of a little bit of professional jealousy. geoff: the guy comes out here swinging. craig: yeah, he did. geoff: i'll kick his ass, man. craig: what the hell is happening to you? you used to be this adorable lovely friendly upbeat robot and now you're some kind of drunken impersonator who waves his hand around. i love it. [laughter] you all right, man? are you over it? geoff: i'm going to be ok. craig: i think we all learned something. it is what you feel inside. [laughter] geoff: yeah, yeah. it is what you feel. craig: what you feel -- uh-oh. sorry. good night, everybody. say good night. [ agent ] so your policy looks good, is there anything else? why did you buy my husband a falcon? thanks for the falcon. i didn't buy anyone a falcon. sure, you did. you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. m
hey, i thought parsons was a little rough on you at the beginning.ff: yeah, what's his deal, man? craig: i think it is a little bit -- i don't know if i'm speaking out of a little bit of professional jealousy. geoff: the guy comes out here swinging. craig: yeah, he did. geoff: i'll kick his ass, man. craig: what the hell is happening to you? you used to be this adorable lovely friendly upbeat robot and now you're some kind of drunken impersonator who waves his hand around. i love it. [laughter]...
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chief surgeon alden parsons said, his condition is improving. >> as soon as we thought he might have any control at all, we controlled that. to the extent that we can control it, he's had optimal care. i will anticipate he will recover, yes. >> reporter: that was good news for the hundreds of occupy movement of supporters who are not losing sight of their mission. now, late tonight, jean quan's staff released this letter. in the letter it states that she apologizes she wasn't able to address the crowd. she was scheduled to address the crowd at 6:00. but it was canceled. in the letter it says that she wanted to discuss a peaceful protest process. and she also wanted to discuss health and safety. as you can see, the occupiers weren't hearing it tonight. and as you can see, the occupation here in oakland is still going strong. >> it has been a fascinating chain of events in oakland. >>> across the bay, occupy san francisco protesters are celebrating for now. sfpd backed off demonstrators and did not raid their encampment, although they had time to do so last night. things have been rela
chief surgeon alden parsons said, his condition is improving. >> as soon as we thought he might have any control at all, we controlled that. to the extent that we can control it, he's had optimal care. i will anticipate he will recover, yes. >> reporter: that was good news for the hundreds of occupy movement of supporters who are not losing sight of their mission. now, late tonight, jean quan's staff released this letter. in the letter it states that she apologizes she wasn't able...
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. >> reporter: there was a design flaw in a part of the road created by a company called parson transportation responsible for the design, they will be responsible for any costs spent on the works. >> reporter: motorists could be inconvenienced in the next two week. >> what drivers will see is we have lane closures on the main line of the roadway. there may also be flagging operations on the cross streets. rotor crack were found on bridges at needwood road, emery lane and georgia avenue. this temporary fix should be completed in the next few weeks. in the months ahead, they will be sorting out a long-term solution. in montgomery county, beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> checking a consume anterior letter now. get ready for the pain at the pump. gas prices jumped 1.5 cents and they have been on the rise almost every day now for nearly two weeks. the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.47. it is $3.42 in maryland and $3.56 in d.c. and$3.34 in virginia. >>> some air fares are also going up. delta andouille night raised one-way fares $4 to $10 on most u.s. routes inform other airlines don't
. >> reporter: there was a design flaw in a part of the road created by a company called parson transportation responsible for the design, they will be responsible for any costs spent on the works. >> reporter: motorists could be inconvenienced in the next two week. >> what drivers will see is we have lane closures on the main line of the roadway. there may also be flagging operations on the cross streets. rotor crack were found on bridges at needwood road, emery lane and...
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there may be a rose you know this will ultimately they are the great way to global trade whether it's parsons or tough to go for a drive for one another in the lower the first to see that was a little true story on the cultures of these projects so we've probably seen as a whole companies they tend to be great ways to do open trade and for us to say our investing trust in structure but most of us are going to do it was rationed on the opening of the market to new investors new companies overseas so it's an interesting way to play an emerging market with also the with the riskiest but i'm just going to compare that providing infrastructure to support both impose and actual right. let's take a look at the markets now oil is in the black enterprise day four after a report of the u.s. gasoline stockpiles talked five million barrels last week futures rose almost four percent after falling eight percent in the past three days brant blend is trading at one hundred one dollars a barrel while cutting ties is that seventy eight dollars a barrel japanese shares are lower with heavy weight fast retailing
there may be a rose you know this will ultimately they are the great way to global trade whether it's parsons or tough to go for a drive for one another in the lower the first to see that was a little true story on the cultures of these projects so we've probably seen as a whole companies they tend to be great ways to do open trade and for us to say our investing trust in structure but most of us are going to do it was rationed on the opening of the market to new investors new companies...
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shelters they may be emerging markets but ultimately they all the way to global trade whether it's parsons or trying to build freight traffic around the think a lot of investors see that was a little chilling to you on the vultures of these projects so we've probably seen as paul companies they tend to be gateways to to global trade and therefore best to say i'll invest to diversity in the structure but most of us are going to globalization on the opening of that market to new investors new companies overseas so it's an interesting way to play an emerging market but also the to do risk you want us to get the company to provide the infrastructure to support those involved in that school right. and taking a look at the markets now or those in the black for the first day and for after report that the u.s. gasoline stockpiles dropped five million barrels last week which rose almost four percent didn't have to falling eight percent in the past three days brant blend is trading at almost one hundred one dollars a barrel while w.r.i. is that over seventy eight dollars a barrel stocks in asia are
shelters they may be emerging markets but ultimately they all the way to global trade whether it's parsons or trying to build freight traffic around the think a lot of investors see that was a little chilling to you on the vultures of these projects so we've probably seen as paul companies they tend to be gateways to to global trade and therefore best to say i'll invest to diversity in the structure but most of us are going to globalization on the opening of that market to new investors new...
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parsons nineteen seventy nine about five thousand and three in retaliation in its forms and this is the first time that we've seen this kind of a shadowy partnership between the government and the banks in the financial services industry it's unprecedented and preparedness. the facts in this particular dispute this is a very dangerous precedent but they have these sort of under the table alliances between government and the goodson's. mark is there in your mind any kind of connection between the obsession with secrecy that some of these hate groups have and some of the banks and the obsession with transparency that we can leaks as that might be causing this collision is this that make any sense to you well i'm having a slightly hard time hearing you who are straight connections but. you know i'm not sure that there really is an action you know as far as i can tell from looking over what shaped our own particular just as i said earlier in the piece seemed to make an out of sorts you know that said oh it's not fortunate to see them allowing the tape out to nations for instance something c
parsons nineteen seventy nine about five thousand and three in retaliation in its forms and this is the first time that we've seen this kind of a shadowy partnership between the government and the banks in the financial services industry it's unprecedented and preparedness. the facts in this particular dispute this is a very dangerous precedent but they have these sort of under the table alliances between government and the goodson's. mark is there in your mind any kind of connection between...
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was there may be emerging markets but ultimately they are the gateway to global trade whether it's parsons a trouble free traffic around the think a lot of investors see that was a little chilly so you know i'm in the goals of these projects so we've probably tossed whole companies they tend to be great ways to the global trade and therefore that's to say all the investor interest group structure the most of us to do with globalization on the opening of the market to new address to the new companies overseas so it's an interesting way to play an emerging market but also the to do risk gets progressively complicated for volume structure to support those imports much more right. and taking a look at the markets now or those in the black for the first day and for afterward for the u.s. gasoline stockpiles dropped five million barrels last week which is rose almost four percent after falling eight percent in the past three days brant brant is trading at almost one hundred one pound while governments guy is that over seventy eight dollars a barrel stocks in asia are mixed on wednesday. japanese
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run out easy winners against big rivals oakland raiders quarterbacks kyle boller and recent arrival parson farmer both struggling author of placing injured jason campbell can reduce center something baller this time before taking it all the way back to kansas city's account in the first promo with through three intercepts. i was only thirty one year old giving one of those away to brandon flowers in the fort who turned to score twenty eight zero the in farsi signing storyline for oakland. it's not the n.b.a. lockout is meanwhile showing no signs of clearing up the first two weeks of the season or last and all games until christmas could be called off but that didn't stop the league's top stars from putting on a show for a chara tickle calls in oklahoma city comes around phillies one choose n.b.a. spring titles on the local hero should just wipe out was twenty three year old posted forty two points twenty six three points on eleven assists no less last year's n.b.a. finals on or off the bron james showing what the funds could be missing this year players n.b.a. team owners met with a federa
run out easy winners against big rivals oakland raiders quarterbacks kyle boller and recent arrival parson farmer both struggling author of placing injured jason campbell can reduce center something baller this time before taking it all the way back to kansas city's account in the first promo with through three intercepts. i was only thirty one year old giving one of those away to brandon flowers in the fort who turned to score twenty eight zero the in farsi signing storyline for oakland. it's...
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there maybe emerging markets but ultimately they're all the gateway to global trade whether it's parsons or trouble free traffic around the think a lot of investors see that was a little curious are you on the rolls of these projects or we've probably just pulled companies they tend to be gateways to to global trade and therefore that's to say i'll be investing in diversity and structure but i'm also abreast are going to globalisation on the opening of the market to new investors new companies overseas so it's an interesting way to play an emerging market but also the risk it's fine for us to get the company to provide an infrastructure to support them for the next we'll try to. take a look at the markets now all is in the black for the first day for after report that the us gasoline star struck five million barrels last week which is rose almost four percent after falling eight percent in the past three days brant but is trading at almost one hundred one dollars a barrel while dumping sky is at around seventy eight dollars a barrel in europe markets bounce higher slugging off a downgrad
there maybe emerging markets but ultimately they're all the gateway to global trade whether it's parsons or trouble free traffic around the think a lot of investors see that was a little curious are you on the rolls of these projects or we've probably just pulled companies they tend to be gateways to to global trade and therefore that's to say i'll be investing in diversity and structure but i'm also abreast are going to globalisation on the opening of the market to new investors new companies...
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jim parsons. >> the driver's hand book. it's not written there. scissors captivates lizards. gosh, i messed up. [ laughter ] >> johnny, giddy, payback time. >> are you high? >> are you high? >> the point is, i don't judge a book by its -- >> hi. >> good job. >> we make way -- >> this was terrific. >> i would have slept in my own bed but it was being used to disgrace -- >> for all of the outtakes, all four seasons of the big bang theory are out on dvd. >> let's do one more. >> none of us understood that. >> i have been in this country ten years now. >> well, it looks like a lot of fun to me. >>> still ahead here on "e.t." -- dog the bounty hunter's grandson. the abuse allegations against his father. >>> plus the real story behind this toothless steven tyler picture. >>> and inside ruth madoff's life now, after the scandal, plus, will she divorce bernie? >>> and our new york fat suit special report continues with melissa's shocking transformation. that's next. >>> closed captioning sponsored by -- what does hope look like? it's in the rising walls of a home rebuilt. raising the
jim parsons. >> the driver's hand book. it's not written there. scissors captivates lizards. gosh, i messed up. [ laughter ] >> johnny, giddy, payback time. >> are you high? >> are you high? >> the point is, i don't judge a book by its -- >> hi. >> good job. >> we make way -- >> this was terrific. >> i would have slept in my own bed but it was being used to disgrace -- >> for all of the outtakes, all four seasons of the big bang...
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>> i knew dick parsons at time-warner at the time and a friend of mine for many years. rice and elvis mitchell who did the interviews and was friend with chris rock. we reached out to people we knew. it was easier to get other people. >> it was important to have a balance of people and not just concentrate on the industry and had people from politics and all walks of life to play out the accomplishments in black america. >> it's interesting with the photos, you stare into the eyes of all of these individuals and you wonder about the story when you were posing them, did you offer advice on what you wanted to portray there. >> not really. i have been photographing people for 35 years now. from presidents to artists and musicians andç everyone. i'm trying to get people comfortable in front of the camera and focus on the person. the exhibition at the portrait gallery is very important. this 50 people that represent an extraordinary range of accomplishment. it was made possible by at&t and i'm grateful to them for supporting this show. i urge people to see it. it's a meanin
>> i knew dick parsons at time-warner at the time and a friend of mine for many years. rice and elvis mitchell who did the interviews and was friend with chris rock. we reached out to people we knew. it was easier to get other people. >> it was important to have a balance of people and not just concentrate on the industry and had people from politics and all walks of life to play out the accomplishments in black america. >> it's interesting with the photos, you stare into the...
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. >> safer: he was, in short, an embarrassment to his father, the austere parson van gogh, the man ofoughout the rest of his life, he felt guilt, or somehow responsibility, for his father's death. how come? >> naifeh: he just fought constantly with his father, and his father died of a stroke. the constant tension in the household, the family believed, contributed to the father's death. and so the mother never forgave him. >> safer: his mother had taught him to draw. vincent painted her years after she had turned her back on him. "i believe he has always been insane," she wrote. "his suffering and ours has been the result." and yet, he painted her with a forgiving smile, as if art might ease the pain. >> smith: his whole approach to art was the world is an angry and mean place... >> safer: hostile place. >> smith: ...hostile place. and that art, like religion, was there to console those who were heartbroken by life. and that was first and foremost him. he was first in line. >> safer: what exactly was tormenting vincent van gogh? it was that single gruesome act that offers a clue-- the
. >> safer: he was, in short, an embarrassment to his father, the austere parson van gogh, the man ofoughout the rest of his life, he felt guilt, or somehow responsibility, for his father's death. how come? >> naifeh: he just fought constantly with his father, and his father died of a stroke. the constant tension in the household, the family believed, contributed to the father's death. and so the mother never forgave him. >> safer: his mother had taught him to draw. vincent...
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host: from tom parsons, notice the direction of government in the same period.f you want to post your comments on our facebook page, go to facebook. sybil, in louisiana, what is the name of your town? caller: natchez, louisiana. what i like about congress is the fact that -- what i do not like about congresses that there is no fair and balanced compromise between the two parties. one party wants something done, the other party opposes it and would like their particular entity to be done. it is becoming a big circus in washington, d.c., when we are the citizens or constituents that put and then there to make their unbalanced -- that put them there to make their unbalanced laws to make this country better than what it -- a pair and balanced loss to make this country better than what it is. we are in this position right now with the economy and no one is able to come up with a better decision. one wants one thing and the other wants another thing and no one is coming together. it is even difficult for mr. obama, president obama , if you will, to get some of his leg
host: from tom parsons, notice the direction of government in the same period.f you want to post your comments on our facebook page, go to facebook. sybil, in louisiana, what is the name of your town? caller: natchez, louisiana. what i like about congress is the fact that -- what i do not like about congresses that there is no fair and balanced compromise between the two parties. one party wants something done, the other party opposes it and would like their particular entity to be done. it is...
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you remember parson's college? guest: yes, i do remember it. caller: well, you know what it is now? guest: yeah. and that's where -- caller: you know what it is? it looks like a compound. it doesn't look like a college anymore. guest: what's your question? caller: here's my question. social security, social security is -- depends on how many people you got paying into it, right? guest: yeah. caller: people don't have any families like they used to have, like i had -- i come from a family of seven. i had a family of seven. and i assume that, you know, hopefully, i hope they are going to all pay into social security, but you only have one or two children, how do you expect to collect? guest: he's bringing up a very key point i should have made, you know. i said we are only going to draw 70% of the benefits. that's because today, that would be after 2036, but today there's about three workers paying in for everyone drawing out. and probably in 30 years it will be two people paying in for everyone drawing out. and it would be a lot worse in the united states if we didn't have the legal
you remember parson's college? guest: yes, i do remember it. caller: well, you know what it is now? guest: yeah. and that's where -- caller: you know what it is? it looks like a compound. it doesn't look like a college anymore. guest: what's your question? caller: here's my question. social security, social security is -- depends on how many people you got paying into it, right? guest: yeah. caller: people don't have any families like they used to have, like i had -- i come from a family of...
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host: from tom parsons, notice the direction of government in the same period. if you want to post your comments on our facebook page, go to facebook. sybil, in louisiana, what is the name of your town? caller: natchez, louisiana. what i like about congress is the fact that -- what i do not like about congresses that there is no fair and balanced compromise between the two parties. one party wants something done, the other party opposes it and would like their particular entity to be done. it is becoming a big circus in washington, d.c., when we are the citizens or constituents that put and then there to make their unbalanced -- that put them there to make their unbalanced laws to make this country better than what it -- a pair and balanced loss to make this country better than what it is. we are in this position right now with the economy and no one is able to come up with a better decision. one wants one thing and the other wants another thing and no one is coming together. it is even difficult for mr. obama, president obama , if you will, to get some of his l
host: from tom parsons, notice the direction of government in the same period. if you want to post your comments on our facebook page, go to facebook. sybil, in louisiana, what is the name of your town? caller: natchez, louisiana. what i like about congress is the fact that -- what i do not like about congresses that there is no fair and balanced compromise between the two parties. one party wants something done, the other party opposes it and would like their particular entity to be done. it...