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killing your kids is not a bad reaction. >> you had a bad reaction to prozac since i've known you. >>ight? >> kimberly: yes, the homicide was. oregon is where they live now. >> eric: you know where this wouldn't happen? texas. governor perry wouldn't let it happen. >> bob: only you could have gotten that in. that was the worst segue of the entire show. >> eric: accurate, though. >> monica: let me ask you here, isn't it true in most cases that when a parent kills their children it's usually out of anger or reaction to the spouse or former spouse? i'll punish the ex-husband killing the kids. why didn't the judge take that in consideration? >> kimberly: she didn't kill these kids yet. i guess it's fine. she was relieved serving four years with no condition. not on probation. >> bob: she did get off and done by reason of insanity, right? she did serve her time and they found her competent. >> greg: who is going to play the main characters in the lifetime movie? valley berteneli. >> monica: i vote for tori spelling. >> kimberly: central casting. on a serious note this is the case that nobo
killing your kids is not a bad reaction. >> you had a bad reaction to prozac since i've known you. >>ight? >> kimberly: yes, the homicide was. oregon is where they live now. >> eric: you know where this wouldn't happen? texas. governor perry wouldn't let it happen. >> bob: only you could have gotten that in. that was the worst segue of the entire show. >> eric: accurate, though. >> monica: let me ask you here, isn't it true in most cases that when a...
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understand that starbucks may seem says intrusive but 50 years from now we will yearn for that and got the prozac at the corner dispenser rather than the cafe or the martini bar and how do the signs become a memory? >> and another old corner with a similar kind of design where it has the small window lines among the glazing and the reason they built these and the plate glass windows and typically have an awing and the window above would light it and the awnings would shade the produce and other things and if you're walking by there watch out she's about to throw the water into the gutter. >> is that a violation? >> she should clean the sidewalk. >> that is interesting too. there is a lot of discussion and you guys probably know more about this than me and the larger ceiling heights and more retail space and allows for the delightful space for sign space as well and the old lip ton tea signs are a memory of what the corner retail spaces could be like. >> right. these are separate signs that we have on the judda street, golden bear market is one side and painted on to the windows. are they consider
understand that starbucks may seem says intrusive but 50 years from now we will yearn for that and got the prozac at the corner dispenser rather than the cafe or the martini bar and how do the signs become a memory? >> and another old corner with a similar kind of design where it has the small window lines among the glazing and the reason they built these and the plate glass windows and typically have an awing and the window above would light it and the awnings would shade the produce and...
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it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really our acquisition
it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really our acquisition
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it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really need to look at our acquisition policy. this park was -- is in a neighborhood, as you can see from these two diagrams, in a very high-needs neighborhood in both the 16986 recreation and open stays element of the city's general plan and even today in the new draft revised 2011 high-needs area map that's included in the draft roads. so -- in other words, for the last 20 years this has been a high-needs neighborhood. it will continue to be a high-needs neighborhood and this park is one step i think in moving this neighborhood forward and providing more park space. within a half mile radius from the site there is approximately .36 acres. that's less than half an acre of open space for 1,000 residents compared to the city average of 6.7 acres for 1,000 residents. after years of analysis and community planning, the eastern neighborhoods plan has been adopted which provides improvements to the neighborhoods in eastern san francisco. so i'm here providing -- this is images of the plan areas t
it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really need to look at our acquisition policy. this park was -- is in a neighborhood, as you can see from these two diagrams, in a very high-needs neighborhood in both the 16986 recreation and open stays element of the city's general plan and even today in the new draft revised 2011 high-needs area map that's included in the draft roads. so -- in other words, for the last 20 years this has been a...
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it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really our acquisition policy. this park was -- is in a neighborhood, as you can see from these two diagrams, in a very high-needs neighborhood in both the 16986
it's precisely this kind of project that led to prozac and other members of the community saying we really our acquisition policy. this park was -- is in a neighborhood, as you can see from these two diagrams, in a very high-needs neighborhood in both the 16986
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>> bob: prozac sales will go through the roof watching these guys. munchkins is that they do not have one thing they put on about what they'd do about it. take it on obama and obama has a difficult time. i agree with that. wait a second. i want to hear one of the republicans, just one of them come up with an idea that is actually going to get jobs. as opposed to romney who broke jobs -- >> greg: they're not obama. that's the only idea they need. >> andrew: in the business of managing. if you want to go on the offensive would you not council ads like that? >> bob: i managed a 49-state loss. i wouldn't ask me. i understand why they are doing it and pitching to the yahoos out there in iowa. they hate obama. don't miss that, that the sales will plummet across america. daps is it on the network. >> bob: watch fox and get a good night's sleep. >> kimberly: bob, we are going to give you positive pills. how about that? >> bob: i'm very positive. except people like pawlenty and romney. >> kimberly: it's realistic and they have a right to run the campaign and
>> bob: prozac sales will go through the roof watching these guys. munchkins is that they do not have one thing they put on about what they'd do about it. take it on obama and obama has a difficult time. i agree with that. wait a second. i want to hear one of the republicans, just one of them come up with an idea that is actually going to get jobs. as opposed to romney who broke jobs -- >> greg: they're not obama. that's the only idea they need. >> andrew: in the business of...
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also those taking anti-depressants like prozac or zoloft face a 39% higher risk. the study did not link increased risk directly to medication but rather to the level of depression, the use of such medications indicates. >> a study links tanning beds and drug addiction. researchers at university texas found that when people use tanning machines their brain activity changes. in ways that mimic drug use. we have reported before on people who seem to be addicted to tanning salons. the study shows why. experts tell us, experts told "the new york times," the pleasure part of the brain response to ultraviolet let light as when stimulated by a drug or even sugar. that explains why people continue to tan despite warnings about skin cancer, premature age, and of course, wrinkles. >> little bumpy getting to friday. we all got here. >> we made it. >> want to share more? >> all we'll say. >> slide nicely into the weekend. if you can get over fog in the mornings. a real nice saturday, sunday for us. if anything it hpz yelps you sl in. and the fog over the golden gate bridge. we
also those taking anti-depressants like prozac or zoloft face a 39% higher risk. the study did not link increased risk directly to medication but rather to the level of depression, the use of such medications indicates. >> a study links tanning beds and drug addiction. researchers at university texas found that when people use tanning machines their brain activity changes. in ways that mimic drug use. we have reported before on people who seem to be addicted to tanning salons. the study...
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. >> bob: if everybody listened to you, prozac sales would go through the roof there are good thingsoughout that go on. certain manufacturerring sectors are doing well. auto industry is doing well that you wanted to sell off, if i remember right. >> greg: i love the volts. >> bob: i don't know what it is. i don't like the hybrid. i don't know what it means. >> greg: oven toasters on wheels. >> bob: the other thing he said something that was exactly right. i may be a one-term president. if it's like this next year. it ain't going to be like this next year. it will be better. you have to put a munchkin against him and that's a problem. >> greg: recovery under obama is worse than chicken under colonel sanders. how is that? i thought about that all day. >> bob: i bet you had to through it through. >> greg: took three hours. it's clearly the tea party's fault, isn't it? >> bob: it is. >> eric: andrea, the tea party was completely -- we're getting -- >> greg: blamed for this last week. >> eric: taken to task for saying "completely" but the fiscal conservatives, michele bachmann, gomeer and
. >> bob: if everybody listened to you, prozac sales would go through the roof there are good thingsoughout that go on. certain manufacturerring sectors are doing well. auto industry is doing well that you wanted to sell off, if i remember right. >> greg: i love the volts. >> bob: i don't know what it is. i don't like the hybrid. i don't know what it means. >> greg: oven toasters on wheels. >> bob: the other thing he said something that was exactly right. i may be...
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>> well, i think if there had been prozac in his day, probably we would have been quite different, yeah. t it wasn't just that. it was his generation. it was the fact he came from the midwest, you don't express emotion, you don't ask for things, you don't express any kind of need. and you know, he tended to object phi me, gave me the impression if i wasn't pretty and perfect i couldn't be loved. >> when you made "on golden pond," you went into that movie hoping that the film would reflect a reality for you and your dad? >> the film definitely reflect add reality, what i hoped. i produced it. i knehe was dying. what i hoped was that by playing this character with me, where we exchanged words that were so relevant to our real relationships that it was somehow -- it would heal the breach before the end came. i'm not sure it did. i think it d it certainly did for me. >> who was it like to see him going in to bed. >> i described him when he was dying and i described getting there too late. he died about a minute before i got to hospital. >> before he died, like when you told him you would ta
>> well, i think if there had been prozac in his day, probably we would have been quite different, yeah. t it wasn't just that. it was his generation. it was the fact he came from the midwest, you don't express emotion, you don't ask for things, you don't express any kind of need. and you know, he tended to object phi me, gave me the impression if i wasn't pretty and perfect i couldn't be loved. >> when you made "on golden pond," you went into that movie hoping that the...
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>> besides medication gold is the prozac of the market. nothing is absolutely safe. jump into the market this morning wait till things start quieting down. the moral the federal reserve will >>speak. perhaps the copper is will reconvene at a request by the president. we need something traumatic to act as a catalyst and move the stock market. >> we have been watching a lot of the drops on wall street and concerns of what is happening in europe and it is tough to come up with our common policy is there a flaw in the way the euro is up? >> it was always the question of how it was set up as a universal currency warned of the things is we sometimes panic too much and compare it to our structure it is more complicated europe is a real problem. especially in some of these countries like italy. on the other hand of a european countries are rated aaa. france is aaa and their stock market suffered. your is going through our tougher is structural problem europe also has some constitutional problems. >> the dow continues to dive. >> mayor ed lee is going to run up for a full fou
>> besides medication gold is the prozac of the market. nothing is absolutely safe. jump into the market this morning wait till things start quieting down. the moral the federal reserve will >>speak. perhaps the copper is will reconvene at a request by the president. we need something traumatic to act as a catalyst and move the stock market. >> we have been watching a lot of the drops on wall street and concerns of what is happening in europe and it is tough to come up with...
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americans are so drugged up on prozac and watching the whatever that show is where somebody sayings. what the was that called? [unintelligible] of course company when they cannot buy things a walmart anymore because it is too expensive and the chinese will not lend us money anymore, this place, it is going to be a disaster in this country. do i care? well -- i will be watching this on my widescreen from some place that is comfortable. and you can people can watch it out your front windows. [laughter] [applause] >> there is an old saying on wall street, no one is so bearish as a sold-out world. -- bull. i wod like to return to a little more sanity with hearing john mackey, who happens to be one of those idiots to does run a major corporation in the united states. [laughte and very successfully, not because of, but despite government regulation. john, give us your perspective -- obviously a default on debt could have major repercussions for the u.s. economy and your business. is there in your view a way out of the government to maintain some kind of stability and get backo fiscal sanit
americans are so drugged up on prozac and watching the whatever that show is where somebody sayings. what the was that called? [unintelligible] of course company when they cannot buy things a walmart anymore because it is too expensive and the chinese will not lend us money anymore, this place, it is going to be a disaster in this country. do i care? well -- i will be watching this on my widescreen from some place that is comfortable. and you can people can watch it out your front windows....
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americans are so drugged up on prozac and watching the whatever that show is where somebody sayings.e was that called? [unintelligible] of course company when they cannot buy things a walmart anymore because it is too expensive and the chinese will not lend us money anymore, this place, it is going to be a disaster in this country. do i care? well -- i will be watching this on my widescreen from some place that is comfortable. and you can people can watch it out your front windows. [laughter] [applause] >> there is an old saying on wall street, no one is so bearish as a sold-out world. -- bull. i would like to return to a little more sanity with hearing john mackey, who happens to be one of those idiots to does run a major corporation in the united states. [laughter] and very successfully, not because of, but despite government regulation. john, give us your perspective -- obviously a default on debt could have major repercussions for the u.s. economy and your business. is there in your view a way out of the government to maintain some kind of stability and get back to fiscal sanity?
americans are so drugged up on prozac and watching the whatever that show is where somebody sayings.e was that called? [unintelligible] of course company when they cannot buy things a walmart anymore because it is too expensive and the chinese will not lend us money anymore, this place, it is going to be a disaster in this country. do i care? well -- i will be watching this on my widescreen from some place that is comfortable. and you can people can watch it out your front windows. [laughter]...