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i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going to do, so through the chair, commissioner, allan low, i think you're on the committee as such, i would like to see if i can bring in some recommendations that might enhance the development. we had a list of different people, jan was there, she's the executive director, there was a lot of people there, very high dignitary people, even jim lazarus was there, when i took a look at what they had planned out, they had architects where the explore tor yum is going to leave, so the planning that would be looked at, they want to open up the middle of that building, it's like a part of a hanger, so they we
i have two cards to start with, richard fong and then paul manning. there were cards on the table. if not,, if you just want to get in line as we have two cards. richard, come on up. >> good morning, commissioners, commissioner fong speaking again, i had the pleasure of attending the palace of fine art community meeting on the 12th and i thought they were going to do pretty good work, so in retrospect, i look at it and i don't quite agree with the layout, so i don't know what that's going...
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man banana band! welcome to the party, sir. you see paul, it's coming together. oh yeah! know why we have so -- yep, 10 one-man banana bands. we ordered 1 one-man banana band! what? they must of scrambled it when i wasn't looking. hector, it is really loud in there. i know, man! please don't leave. come on guys it's so much fun. wait, guys! please... paul, trust me, this party's gonna go on as scheduled... somehow. hector? yes. i've got an idea. ♪ i don't see any sign of the electric company. did we actually beat them? i mean, of course we beat them, i knew we would. we're victorious. ♪ you can't prove anything! not now guys, we don't have time to talk, someone ruined the banana party. we don't know anything about those banana bands. i mean, we don't know anything. oh, we know you guys didn't do it. you do? i mean, whoever ruined the party pulled a really good prank. it was a good prank, wasn't it? yeah, the only person that could pull a really good prank like that is francine. what about us? what about you? you guys didn't score a single point in the banana sculpture con
man banana band! welcome to the party, sir. you see paul, it's coming together. oh yeah! know why we have so -- yep, 10 one-man banana bands. we ordered 1 one-man banana band! what? they must of scrambled it when i wasn't looking. hector, it is really loud in there. i know, man! please don't leave. come on guys it's so much fun. wait, guys! please... paul, trust me, this party's gonna go on as scheduled... somehow. hector? yes. i've got an idea. ♪ i don't see any sign of the electric...
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man: paul simon has run into political problems in south africa. going to south africa at that time. and you got the feeling that paul simon had gone in there on a stealth mission and collaborated with the south africans. he was collaborating it turned out, with the right south africans but the whole project seemed a little odd. simon: a lot of the press picked it up in the united states rolling stone amongst them and kind of saw an opportunity to beat up on a famous guy who like maybe made a mistake. and so they were all... "paul simon didn't ask permission from the un and so he's on the black list from the un." the intensity of the criticism really did surprise me. and part of the criticism was here's this white guy from new york and he came in and he ripped off these poor innocent guys. pareles: there is an aspect of this album that bothered me initially. you have this rich white guy singing on top of these south african singles. man: to demonstrate how his work melded with that of the south africans, he first played a track of a popular local b
man: paul simon has run into political problems in south africa. going to south africa at that time. and you got the feeling that paul simon had gone in there on a stealth mission and collaborated with the south africans. he was collaborating it turned out, with the right south africans but the whole project seemed a little odd. simon: a lot of the press picked it up in the united states rolling stone amongst them and kind of saw an opportunity to beat up on a famous guy who like maybe made a...
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paul revere, the man himself made that teapot.> he had a shot before the revolution, went on his famous ride in 1775 but after that he actually fought in the revolution for five years and he made this virtually the year he got back from the war and made it himself with his hammer but doubled its output. stuart: our viewers cannot see the exquisite detail. that is as close as we can get but ladies and gentlemen, i am going to say the primitive tools available at the time, that is exquisite, that is terrific. >> they didn't have sheet silver or factories. was made with a hammer. stuart: the expected british buyer? >> never. you have to really care about american history. stuart: would you sell it to an englishman if he were to big? yes you would. >> i am required to. stuart: he said the british coming, watch out. here they come. >> he was in the tea party. stuart: how much with his teapot made for him, go? >> i expect it to break record at $150,000. stuart: for a revere teapot? how many did he produce? >> 40. but there are only four
paul revere, the man himself made that teapot.> he had a shot before the revolution, went on his famous ride in 1775 but after that he actually fought in the revolution for five years and he made this virtually the year he got back from the war and made it himself with his hammer but doubled its output. stuart: our viewers cannot see the exquisite detail. that is as close as we can get but ladies and gentlemen, i am going to say the primitive tools available at the time, that is exquisite,...
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there's a reasonable suspicion the american legislative exchange council was started in part by a man named paul weyrich who also helped start the heritage foundation and several other republican think tanks and when he in one nine hundred eighty when he was working on the ronald reagan campaign he had this to say to a group of republican activists. how many of our quest to have what i call but do wrong good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote. by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not. leveraging the elections quite candid like. oculus. now i doubt he thought the some day there'd be a youtube and that would you know but that's been the republican strategy do you really think that americans are are waking to this in that we can push back what does a modern voting system look like how do we respond well i think very well americans are outraged to think that anyone would try to circumvent the power of the american vote and say that somehow a true blue few should make decisions for all of us i think most of us
there's a reasonable suspicion the american legislative exchange council was started in part by a man named paul weyrich who also helped start the heritage foundation and several other republican think tanks and when he in one nine hundred eighty when he was working on the ronald reagan campaign he had this to say to a group of republican activists. how many of our quest to have what i call but do wrong good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote. by a majority...
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indeed, the nobel laureate calls paul ryan a con man.al party appoint a con man as their chief exist? >> well, i think i can answer that. the theme that paul and i were both getting at today is that this idea that there is a deficit crisis and we're going to be greece if we don't breach the debt ceiling and impose budgets that cut the government 40% in ten years, the idea behind those crisis mongers is that we have to slash the heck out of social insurance, out of programs that provide educational opportunities for poor people, out of things that push back against economic inequality. we can't afford it. we must cut them. the crisis dictates it. if there is no crisis and, as krugman and i argue, there is no crisis, if there is no crisis, they're just out there in nowhere land by themselves, by the way, without the majority of the electorate behind them. >> very briefly, jared, if you can, eric cantor says taxes are done, no taxes, so i guess another stalemate to come on that? >> i see -- it's hard to see how the budget that's going to co
indeed, the nobel laureate calls paul ryan a con man.al party appoint a con man as their chief exist? >> well, i think i can answer that. the theme that paul and i were both getting at today is that this idea that there is a deficit crisis and we're going to be greece if we don't breach the debt ceiling and impose budgets that cut the government 40% in ten years, the idea behind those crisis mongers is that we have to slash the heck out of social insurance, out of programs that provide...
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it's what "new york times" columnist paul krug man calls wingnut welfare, getting a better-paying jobvate sector after you screwed up in the public sector. addington will head the conservative think tank's legal department. here is the real kicker. addington, the guy who wrote the book on pushing the limits of executive power will be the heritage foundation's top watchdog on government overreach. addington told "the wall street journal" he will focus on overregulation by the federal government, and believes the obama administration had taken some questionable steps such as recess appointments of executive branch officials opposed by senate republicans. my friends, you can't make this stuff up. what a reversal. tonight in our survey i asked you are republicans opposing chuck hagel for partisan political reasons? 99% of you said yes. 1% of you said no. >>> senate democrats are sick of republicans abusing the filibuster at the expense of the american people. oregon senator jeff merkley has a plan for filibuster reform. he joins us next. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love
it's what "new york times" columnist paul krug man calls wingnut welfare, getting a better-paying jobvate sector after you screwed up in the public sector. addington will head the conservative think tank's legal department. here is the real kicker. addington, the guy who wrote the book on pushing the limits of executive power will be the heritage foundation's top watchdog on government overreach. addington told "the wall street journal" he will focus on overregulation by the...
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the man holding the shotgun is paul. his girlfriend, heidi, had just come home from a company party. >> she said she had seen this guy. >> grabbed my boyfriend and said, he's here. >> what they saw was the man suspected of burglarizing homes in their neighborhood, carrying a tv belonging to someone else. so paul's surveillance camera picked up the confrontation. >> whoa. >> in broad daylight. >> it was like he was walking right there where paul could see him, like walking across his lawn. >> was this tv from paul's house? or somebody in the neighborhood? >> it was somebody in the neighborhood. he couldn't have gone too far, because it was a big tv you can't walk too far with. >> he comes out john wayne style. shotgun right down the nose of the guy. what happens next? >> he was very compliant. >> smartly so. >> yeah, uh-huh. >> this is like the best citizens' arrest i have ever seen. >> i hoped i wouldn't have to. but i like the fact that you know, if it, if it does happen again, you know, we'll be prepared. > >> one of th
the man holding the shotgun is paul. his girlfriend, heidi, had just come home from a company party. >> she said she had seen this guy. >> grabbed my boyfriend and said, he's here. >> what they saw was the man suspected of burglarizing homes in their neighborhood, carrying a tv belonging to someone else. so paul's surveillance camera picked up the confrontation. >> whoa. >> in broad daylight. >> it was like he was walking right there where paul could see him,...
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>> i worked with the man named paul flat.well-known enough now there is that parity video with former child star. the former cruddy kid. he is 48 so the way for ranges in intervention. >> we are worried about you. your loved ones are here. we just want to talk to you. >> my publicist said do not be seen with him. >> he is not an alcoholic. >> if you were a degenerate? >> it is not that bad? >> let me say paris hilton was discovered in ways that would ruin people's careers 20 years ago now they make tens of millions of dollars. lindsay lohan does not have a good career now. she had a much better career before. she is considered quote mack uninsurable quote. her movie with elizabeth taylor did not have good ratings. she was a movie star now doing cable tv. she has high legal fees. charlie sheen may have landed on his feet quote-unquote but he had the best job on tv. the highest-paid actor and i doubt he matches that success. there is a price to pay. everybody has their own dna. people have controversy and come out but some are
>> i worked with the man named paul flat.well-known enough now there is that parity video with former child star. the former cruddy kid. he is 48 so the way for ranges in intervention. >> we are worried about you. your loved ones are here. we just want to talk to you. >> my publicist said do not be seen with him. >> he is not an alcoholic. >> if you were a degenerate? >> it is not that bad? >> let me say paris hilton was discovered in ways that would...
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. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. oted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >> what about -- >> a couple of years with no democratic votes. how can that be a serious plan? >> totally with you. i said this an hour ago, the one thing the government has a responsibility to do is come up with a budget. eric cantor voted against this bill. you have a discipline problem in the republican house caucus. >> we let the house -- look, this was an unusual circumstance. i disagree with a lot of my friends. i look at something that makes 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent for 98% of the american people as a big win. frankly, when taxes were going to go up on everybody, to not protect 98% of the p
. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. oted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >>...
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. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. he voted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >> what about -- >> a couple of years with no democratic votes. how can that be a serious plan? >> totally with you. i said this an hour ago, the one thing the government has a responsibility to do is come up with a budget. eric cantor voted against this bill. you have a discipline problem in the republican house caucus. >> we let the house -- look, this was an unusual circumstance. i disagree with a lot of my friends. i look at something that makes 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent for 98% of the american people as a big win. frankly, when taxes were going to go up on everybody, to not protect 98% of t
. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. he voted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented --...
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man's life? this is a death penalty state. paul callan joins me now. insanity part, i want to get to the delay because there is a strategy at play. explain. >> there's a big strategy going on here. a lot of people think that the judge has already decided that holmes is competent tent to stand trial. i mean, we have some whole hearing last week. he was sitting in court he have day. in truth, the defense didn't raise any insanity issue or any competency hearing yet. and the reason they didn't is because they don't want state doctors examining holmes and looking at his medical records. so they stalled it so they get a look at the prosecutor's case which they did last week. and now of course we'll have the arraignment. now they have to make a decision. >> the clock is ticking. >> should they say he's incompetent to stand trial. low standard compared to the insanity defense. high b my bet is the young is saying we have to have state doctors look at this guy and make a determination is he competent to stand trial and secondly, they, the defense attorneys, ha
man's life? this is a death penalty state. paul callan joins me now. insanity part, i want to get to the delay because there is a strategy at play. explain. >> there's a big strategy going on here. a lot of people think that the judge has already decided that holmes is competent tent to stand trial. i mean, we have some whole hearing last week. he was sitting in court he have day. in truth, the defense didn't raise any insanity issue or any competency hearing yet. and the reason they...
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man's life? this is a death penalty state. paul callan joins me now. insanity part, i want to get to the delay because there is a strategy at play. explain. >> there's a big strategy going on here. a lot of people think that the judge has already decided that holmes is competent tent to stand trial. i mean, we have some whole hearing last week. he was sitting in court he have
man's life? this is a death penalty state. paul callan joins me now. insanity part, i want to get to the delay because there is a strategy at play. explain. >> there's a big strategy going on here. a lot of people think that the judge has already decided that holmes is competent tent to stand trial. i mean, we have some whole hearing last week. he was sitting in court he have
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>> i worked with the man named paul flat.g out guesswork is now well-known enough now there is that parity video with former child star. the former cruddy kid. he is 48 so the way for ranges in intervention. >> we are worried about you. your loved ones are here. we just want to talk to you. >> my publicist said do not be seen with him. >> he is not an alcoholic. >> if you were a degenerate? >> it is not that bad? >> let me say paris hilton was discovered in ways that would ruin people's careers 20 years ago now they make tens of millions of dollars. lindsay lohan does not have a good career now. she had a much better career before. she is considered quote mack uninsurable quote. her movie with elizabeth taylor did not have good ratings. she was a movie star now doing cable tv. she has high legal fees. charlie sheen may have landed on his feet quote-unquote but he had the best job on tv. the highest-paid actor and i doubt he matches that success. there is a price to pay. everybody has their own dna. people have controversy and
>> i worked with the man named paul flat.g out guesswork is now well-known enough now there is that parity video with former child star. the former cruddy kid. he is 48 so the way for ranges in intervention. >> we are worried about you. your loved ones are here. we just want to talk to you. >> my publicist said do not be seen with him. >> he is not an alcoholic. >> if you were a degenerate? >> it is not that bad? >> let me say paris hilton was...
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>> at least in the house, like paul ryan, the $11 trillion man, at least paul ryan passes a budget. >> thank you, paul. >> thank you for the $11 trillion in additional debt. what does reid do? >> in this case he represented the interests of his caucus and signed off on a deal that got the democrats a ton of stuff. >> okay. again, i don't fault mitch mcconnell -- >> nobody got to hurricane sandy relief. >> dealing with a democratic senate. >> he could have full builibust the whole thing. >> and tax rates would have gone up on everybody. >> mitch mcconnell chose to be a quiet statesman. you didn't see him on camera. quietly, mitch mcconnell is the reason we have this agreement. he's a great strategy. i'd like to know his view of entitlement reform. maybe he's got some idea about how this gives them more leverage in the next round. >> come on, be positive. it's a new year. >> i don't expect much from republican senators. i love them. i love them. i don't expect them to be fiscal hawks. >> he's so difficult usually so there must have been a deal cut. he's so difficult. he's impossible. >>
>> at least in the house, like paul ryan, the $11 trillion man, at least paul ryan passes a budget. >> thank you, paul. >> thank you for the $11 trillion in additional debt. what does reid do? >> in this case he represented the interests of his caucus and signed off on a deal that got the democrats a ton of stuff. >> okay. again, i don't fault mitch mcconnell -- >> nobody got to hurricane sandy relief. >> dealing with a democratic senate. >> he...
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man. cruisin' in the drop-top, billy paul on the eight track. never heard of him. ? nope. all right, you got to at least know "love train." yeah, song from the beer commercial. you're an ass, man. needle in a haystack with this bottle label. state liquor store had nothing like it in stock. so long ago, bottle might not even be manufactured anymore. they didn't recognize it from anything back then either. hit up the liquor control board, see what i can find. this chandra girl-- chandra patterson. on the list we got from billy's dad. how come choir girl never came forward after he was killed? lil, you know this kid over here? that's the same dude from yesterday. uniforms picked him up on a d&d, asked for you. thanks. hey. you ked for me? uh, i did? what's your name? um... why'd you ask for me? downstairs, your name's on that board thing. try again. you came in yesterday. give me your i.d. sean thomason. really? that's a pretty good fake. what do you, uh, what do you do here? homicide. why? you got info on a case? homicide? well, that's cool. how long have you worked h
man. cruisin' in the drop-top, billy paul on the eight track. never heard of him. ? nope. all right, you got to at least know "love train." yeah, song from the beer commercial. you're an ass, man. needle in a haystack with this bottle label. state liquor store had nothing like it in stock. so long ago, bottle might not even be manufactured anymore. they didn't recognize it from anything back then either. hit up the liquor control board, see what i can find. this chandra girl-- chandra...
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paul is here as the man of the family. -- -- who will be one of the a's in my office4. these people from the very beginning met with me , stayed with me, supported me, drove me around, listen to the drama, and stood by my side through it all. i have to say it was one of the most incredible journeys of my life to work with people in the capacity of the campaign, there is nothing like it for people to see it through the good and the bad times and still love you regardless what you say to them. it is amazing. i want to say from the bottom of my heart thank you all so much for being there for me, for being amazing people and for caring so much about district 5. even when you gave me advice not always in the best interest, or in others interest, but it was always about what are we going to do for district 5. i want to acknowledge former san francisco supervisor, what am i good friends for many years since the days of treasure island, annemarie conroy. maggie -- (indiscernible) and maureen irwin, my campaign manager another aid in my office. ahmed -- amazing people to work wi
paul is here as the man of the family. -- -- who will be one of the a's in my office4. these people from the very beginning met with me , stayed with me, supported me, drove me around, listen to the drama, and stood by my side through it all. i have to say it was one of the most incredible journeys of my life to work with people in the capacity of the campaign, there is nothing like it for people to see it through the good and the bad times and still love you regardless what you say to them. it...
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and he included paul jennings among them because he was familiar with his having authored a colored man's reminiscences of james madison. is and in 1901 he had interviewed paul jennings' only surviving child at that point, franklin jennings, and he had put together some notes. so i got to see both on microfilm some of the notes that murray had put together as well as this opening page of this manuscript. paul jennings and his times. and what was interesting and what is kind of part and parcel of research so often is that according to murray, franklin had said that his mother was lady's maid to the sister of general, eventually-president zachary taylor. well, i knew that wasn't possible because i was familiar with the taylor family -- no relation -- of orange county, virginia, and i knew that zachary taylor was born in that area but that his immediate family had quickly moved on to kentucky. so that timing just wouldn't work out. but what it gave me was the hint that it was some mistress in the taylor family. and, indeed, it was. and later i was able to verify that, you know, through the o
and he included paul jennings among them because he was familiar with his having authored a colored man's reminiscences of james madison. is and in 1901 he had interviewed paul jennings' only surviving child at that point, franklin jennings, and he had put together some notes. so i got to see both on microfilm some of the notes that murray had put together as well as this opening page of this manuscript. paul jennings and his times. and what was interesting and what is kind of part and parcel...
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. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. he voted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented -- >> what about -- >> a couple of years with no democratic votes. how can that be a serious plan? >> totally with you. i said this an hour ago, the one thing the government has a responsibility to do is come up with a budget. eric cantor voted against this bill. you have a discipline problem in the republican house caucus. >> we let the house -- look, this was an unusual circumstance. i disagree with a lot of my friends. i look at something that makes 85% of the bush tax cuts permanent for 98% of the american people as a big win. frankly, when taxes were going to go up on everybody, to not protect 98% of t
. >> it was paul ryan, the man who ran for vice president of the united states. he voted against bowles-simpson. >> look, it's the president's commission. >> you can't blame the president for everything. does paul ryan not take responsibility for that? >> paul ryan voted with us tonight. so i think paul ryan has made extraordinary contributions, but we have to have a plan from the president that gets democratic votes. again, this is a budget that he's presented --...
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it's big bald paul's birthday today, which means man, is he old, old, old, old, super old. also, paul has the same birthday as richard nixon. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. >>> map time. this is australia. the colors on this map represent temperature. the orangey and reddish tones are for temperatures from 104 degrees to 118 degrees fahrenheit. very hot. but forecasters are now predict weather for australia that is so hot that they have had to add new colors to the temperature scale. the super dark purple is for temperatures above 122 degrees fahrenheit, because that is what they now expect in the summer months in australia. those are the weather data. the fossil fuels data that are totally not at all connected to how we got to the point where we now need new colors on our temperature maps, the fossil fuel data, that is coming up. >>> i know the whole nation would like to join me now in saying happy birthday, tricky dick. born 100 years ago today, january 9th, 1913, our nation's 37th president, richard m. "tricky dick" nixon. president nixon of course is most remembered f
it's big bald paul's birthday today, which means man, is he old, old, old, old, super old. also, paul has the same birthday as richard nixon. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. >>> map time. this is australia. the colors on this map represent temperature. the orangey and reddish tones are for temperatures from 104 degrees to 118 degrees fahrenheit. very hot. but forecasters are now predict weather for australia that is so hot that they have had to add new colors to the temperature...
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. >> i want to talk about paul krugman, latest column, outside man, read the first sentence.as treasury-secretary. i'm flattered but it really is a bad idea. so the self-absorbed chuckle bucket goes on without mentioning who actually discussed nominating him. maybe his cats or multiple personalities. i was also nominated for secretary of defense and secretary of state but i'm not a secretary, it's demeaning. >> what are you talking about. >> this is true story. >> first of all, i thought that article was from the onion, but its really idea... but he didn't say it. >> watching football last night. i caught some of the huckabee show and saw this piece called invisible thread about 11-year-old panhandler and met a busy stuff. they have a book out. he talked about how he thought love was best expressed. >> i often go to school and i see all the kids coming with that their lunch in brown paper bag. for me, i knew someone cared about them. i know someone loved them. they put time to give their lunch in a brown paper bag. lord, asked me one day. i will i have give you money or i wil
. >> i want to talk about paul krugman, latest column, outside man, read the first sentence.as treasury-secretary. i'm flattered but it really is a bad idea. so the self-absorbed chuckle bucket goes on without mentioning who actually discussed nominating him. maybe his cats or multiple personalities. i was also nominated for secretary of defense and secretary of state but i'm not a secretary, it's demeaning. >> what are you talking about. >> this is true story. >> first...
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it's big bald paul's birthday today, which means man, is he old, old, old, old, super old. paul has the same birthday as richard nixon. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. keeps it smelling fresh. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> map time. this is australia. the colors on this map represent temperature. the orangey and reddish tones are for temperatures from 104 degrees to 118 drees fahrenheit. very hot. but forecasters are now predicting weather for australia that is so hot that they have had to add new colors
it's big bald paul's birthday today, which means man, is he old, old, old, old, super old. paul has the same birthday as richard nixon. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. can pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? describe the room. a big, open space. smells really fresh, man. oh! [ both laugh ] febreze? how about that? yeah. febreze anti-clogging technology keeps it smelling fresh. febreze. breathe happy. keeps it smelling fresh. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive....
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. >> bay area man who wanted to get caught illegally, driving in the car pool lane. >>> paul deanno with the spare the air day coming up tomorrow. that and the big cool down, coming up this week. your forecast coming up ,,,,,,,,,, nationally, the standard tio get to a f minutes... 90 percen >>> firefighters in san jose aren't getting to emergencies fast enough. nationally the standard time is within 6 minutes, 90% of the time. san jose's goal, 8 minute80% of the time. kiet do shows they are not meeting that goal. >> reporter: they knew in their gut response times were going from bad to worse. after all the city laid off 50 firefighters and a half dozen or so engines went out of service. despite that year after year reports said response times did not get longer. so the report was giving a lazar picture. >> it was a higher performance than we were experiencing. >> reporter: the problem a computer glitch that has since been fixed. san jose's response time of 8 minutes one of the slowest in the country. >> i think everyone understands there are not enough firefighters we do need more in the
. >> bay area man who wanted to get caught illegally, driving in the car pool lane. >>> paul deanno with the spare the air day coming up tomorrow. that and the big cool down, coming up this week. your forecast coming up ,,,,,,,,,, nationally, the standard tio get to a f minutes... 90 percen >>> firefighters in san jose aren't getting to emergencies fast enough. nationally the standard time is within 6 minutes, 90% of the time. san jose's goal, 8 minute80% of the time....
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for example, congressman paul ryan, a man you know very well closely and you work with him. he says regarding the takers remark from the president's address, i understand the president will continue to use straw man arguments, affix views to your political adversaries. they do not have in order to try and win an argument by default. that's the reaction to the president saying people are not takers in this country. mccain said the president should have reached out in the speech saying this is the eight inauguration i have been to and always there's been a portion of the speech where the president says i reach out my hand because we need to work together. that wasn't in this speech. so from immigration to the rights of those who are gay in our communities and in our neighborhood, in this country, to the other issues, as far as income inequality that the president said need to be addressed, how do you get this done? >> well, tamron, i must have heard a different speech than senator mccain and paul ryan. i thought the president was very clear that we're all in this together. tha
for example, congressman paul ryan, a man you know very well closely and you work with him. he says regarding the takers remark from the president's address, i understand the president will continue to use straw man arguments, affix views to your political adversaries. they do not have in order to try and win an argument by default. that's the reaction to the president saying people are not takers in this country. mccain said the president should have reached out in the speech saying this is...