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the event doesn't finish until after 10:00 putnam i was up until 1:00 a.m. listening to people breaking down the entire setup and loading it into the van on jones tv they were yelling each other because they were so far apart from the interior to the parked truck. i called the police twice for help and have two case numbers for this. turns out they were only serving alcohol yet i thought they were only require -- i thought they were required to serve food along with that. >> thank you. >> since i gave everybody else 30 seconds, do you have anything else to say, mr. sanchez? commissioners? >> it feels to me much of this is predicated on not having needed a cu in the first place. but that was the process that took operation and there is an opportunity to file for another conditional use to remedy the situation and it wasn't made clear to me why they didn't take advantage of that opportunity. >> i think commissioner, it's slightly different. they got a cu. but unfortunately, all of the conditions of the cu was not made known to them and therefore, they had now
the event doesn't finish until after 10:00 putnam i was up until 1:00 a.m. listening to people breaking down the entire setup and loading it into the van on jones tv they were yelling each other because they were so far apart from the interior to the parked truck. i called the police twice for help and have two case numbers for this. turns out they were only serving alcohol yet i thought they were only require -- i thought they were required to serve food along with that. >> thank you....
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here is romney florida campaign chairman adam putnam. >> we want to drive people to the polls in everyceivable form. we want oh to be there on tuesday and early votes and we want to open that gap back up. >> jennifer: but if it doesn't work, the romney campaign might have a backup plan of playing dirty. for voters who show up without a photo i.d. even though there is no photo i.d. law in iowa nevertheless they're showing poll watchers this training video. >> first, there may be an incidence where the voter fails to show voter i.d. and they are still allowed to vote. use the alert button so they can handle problems and they can get back to helping voters. >> jennifer: if you can't beat them join them. this is scary stuff and it's also a sign that they're getting desperate. for a perspective of early voting and last-minute polling tricks i'm here with the political writer of the dallas reporting news coming to us from austin. wayne, thanks so much for being back inside "the war room"." >> great to be with you governor. >> jennifer: you have written about poll workers in texas, as a matte
here is romney florida campaign chairman adam putnam. >> we want to drive people to the polls in everyceivable form. we want oh to be there on tuesday and early votes and we want to open that gap back up. >> jennifer: but if it doesn't work, the romney campaign might have a backup plan of playing dirty. for voters who show up without a photo i.d. even though there is no photo i.d. law in iowa nevertheless they're showing poll watchers this training video. >> first, there may...
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in 1871, mary putnam became the first american woman to graduate from medical school in paris.drew inspiration from the city's magnificent luxembourg gardens, irresistible to anyone with a passion for art, including our tour guide. you got it. 133 years ago, at nearly the same spot, the young american john singer sargent painted the gardens in one of his early masterpieces, a couple out for a stroll at twilight. >> mccullough: there's something magical about this place. i think it's the bridges. i do. there's something about... >> safer: you and your bridges. >> mccullough: ...my bridges. but truly, isn't it wonderful? >> safer: this bridge figures in the story of another american in paris, augustus saint gaudens, a street kid from new york. he was determined to be a sculptor, and scraped together the money to study here. >> mccullough: he got by, barely, almost starving. but he got by and he studied, and he progressed rapidly. >> safer: his greatest works are part of the american landscape: abraham lincoln, in chicago... in boston, a memorial to the black soldiers who fought i
in 1871, mary putnam became the first american woman to graduate from medical school in paris.drew inspiration from the city's magnificent luxembourg gardens, irresistible to anyone with a passion for art, including our tour guide. you got it. 133 years ago, at nearly the same spot, the young american john singer sargent painted the gardens in one of his early masterpieces, a couple out for a stroll at twilight. >> mccullough: there's something magical about this place. i think it's the...
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the director of the like bare, tom putnam, was always very helpful.tion and its director, tom mcnaught and the president of the foundation, caroline kennedy, who worked with me on the foundation side. it was their desire that a new book be issued, but once they had decided to create the book they gave me full freedom as a historian to choose the excerpts i did and to say whatever i wanted to. >> so you didn't have any restrictions. >> nope. >> and why did hiperian, a disney corporation, agree to publish the book? >> that i can't answer. books by president kennedy still sell extremely well and this one went right into best -sellerdom, which my martin van buren book did not. >> tape here from july 25, 1963 . j.f.k. is talking to brigadier general godfrey mchugh. before we give away what's in this, why did you pick this one? >> well, i wanted to show the human side of john f. kennedy. i think he has become so famous that we forget he was a real person. all presidents are real people, and they all have good days and bad days, and they all lose their tempe
the director of the like bare, tom putnam, was always very helpful.tion and its director, tom mcnaught and the president of the foundation, caroline kennedy, who worked with me on the foundation side. it was their desire that a new book be issued, but once they had decided to create the book they gave me full freedom as a historian to choose the excerpts i did and to say whatever i wanted to. >> so you didn't have any restrictions. >> nope. >> and why did hiperian, a disney...
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he has been the co-chair of my effort along with adam putnam, the commissioner of agriculture. we appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house addressed you. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i didn't mention congressman john mica. where is john hanging out here? [cheers and applause] hi, there. quite a gathering today. [cheering] this is, quite a welcome that you provided me. you're -- [cheering] your voices are not just heard in this hangar. they're being heard all over the nation. [cheering] and even though ann is in a different city this morning they are being felt, your voices in both of our hearts i want you to know how much we appreciate all that you have done, all the doors you knocked on, all the phone calls you made and the the fact that you voted early. i saw how many hands went up when you were asked. that is very good. some of you put signs in your yard. [cheering] some of you put signs in your neighbor's yard. and, i know how many as well have talked to coworkers and tried to convince people to vote
he has been the co-chair of my effort along with adam putnam, the commissioner of agriculture. we appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house addressed you. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i didn't mention congressman john mica. where is john hanging out here? [cheers and applause] hi, there. quite a gathering today. [cheering] this is, quite a welcome that you provided me. you're -- [cheering] your voices are not just heard...
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but he's been the co-chair of my effort here along with adam putnam who as you know is the commissionerf agriculture. appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house, has addressed here. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i think i've -- oh, i didn't mention congressman john. where's john? he's over here. hi there. it's quite a gathering today. this is -- it's quite a welcome that you provided me. your voices -- your voices are not just heard in this hangar, they're being heard all over the nation. and even though -- even though ann is in a different city this morning, they are being felt, your voices, in both of our hearts. and i want you to know how much we appreciate all that you've done, all the doors you've knocked on, all the phone calls you've made and how many of you voted early. i saw the hands that went up when i asked. that's very good. an some of you have put signs in your yard. some of you have put signs in your neighbor's yard. and i know how many as well have talked to co-workers and tried to convince people to
but he's been the co-chair of my effort here along with adam putnam who as you know is the commissionerf agriculture. appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house, has addressed here. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i think i've -- oh, i didn't mention congressman john. where's john? he's over here. hi there. it's quite a gathering today. this is -- it's quite a welcome that you provided me. your voices -- your voices are not...
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and next he was called in to run putnam investments in boston, even larger mutual-fund management firm that has experienced regulatory failings by the previous management. he righted that ship and eventually sold a good price for shareholders to large canadian financial firm. it was at that time we approach ed to run freddie. freddie and fanny, together with broader issues of u.s. government in housing finance is one of the major unfinished pieces of business in financial regulatory reform. is clearly an important issue. we have c-span here tonight filming this. ed has a unique perspective, the perspective of an experienced manager on the frontline and a most thoughtful public policy participant. this evening he is going to talk about where the g s es have been and what to do with them. my great pleasure to introduce ed haldeman. [applause] >> thanks so much for that kind introduction. i am very appreciative of so many of you coming out tonight to visit me and learn about freddie mac and the g s c. i particularly pleased to be giving the robert glauber lecture here tonight. there are m
and next he was called in to run putnam investments in boston, even larger mutual-fund management firm that has experienced regulatory failings by the previous management. he righted that ship and eventually sold a good price for shareholders to large canadian financial firm. it was at that time we approach ed to run freddie. freddie and fanny, together with broader issues of u.s. government in housing finance is one of the major unfinished pieces of business in financial regulatory reform. is...