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that does remind me a gentleman who asked me a question and he said you think in our lifetime we will see reunification of korea? i said which lifetime? [laughter] >> because like president obama talk that the u.s. does not seek to contain china but it it seems you try to reinforce the strategies to contain china. what do describe? >> the problem with u.s. strategy the chinese are not stupid or week. we could if they were stupid or if they had no choice. but the chinese understand with the policies we talk about are not to china's benefit. for us to combat them with china and japan and the rest of among the negroes what to rethink? with it should apply we would like the chinese to adapt behavior's if they do they would be included in some organizations. the problem with iran now we tell the iranians what they must not do but what we will give them if they do what we want. we made it very clear. but not how they will engage. even the diplomacy but not go up. with a should give it the best possible shot. i do think being honest of the potential for containment of the zero i saw the ther
that does remind me a gentleman who asked me a question and he said you think in our lifetime we will see reunification of korea? i said which lifetime? [laughter] >> because like president obama talk that the u.s. does not seek to contain china but it it seems you try to reinforce the strategies to contain china. what do describe? >> the problem with u.s. strategy the chinese are not stupid or week. we could if they were stupid or if they had no choice. but the chinese understand...
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[laughter] you know, you remind me of an even slower -- i say you remind me of an even slower version of foghorn leghorn. [laughter] anyway, the girls are actually doing some construction work around the studio. geoff is having a new ass. right, geoff? geoff: yes, it is made of titanium. craig: yes. it is made of titanium. tune in tomorrow for a new robot ass. good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute chase freedom gives you 5% cash back? at restaurants now... bon appÉtit guys, enjoy. wanted terrible terrible bay area guide his team a areas city where they take for the july very seriously. and we have the video to prove it. what these people are willing to do to nab the best spot in town. we have breaking news coming from southern california right now hundreds of firefighters battled this fast-moving wildfire. it broke out less than two hours ago and palmdale and northern alicante already has scorched more than 250 a. firefighters say at least one structure is threatens they're not evacuating anyone at least not yes. reporters do mandelas and helicopter and
[laughter] you know, you remind me of an even slower -- i say you remind me of an even slower version of foghorn leghorn. [laughter] anyway, the girls are actually doing some construction work around the studio. geoff is having a new ass. right, geoff? geoff: yes, it is made of titanium. craig: yes. it is made of titanium. tune in tomorrow for a new robot ass. good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute chase freedom gives you 5% cash back? at restaurants now... bon...
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it does remind me of something else t is a small cap stock go to joyce in texas. joyce?er: yes, jim, i'm asking you about a particular company called donna herd. >> people didn't like the quarter. i like the guys who run this company, i think a terrific opportunity and ne'er-do-wells, johnson controls are, coming back, dana sherher is a name. i want to own t jerry in california. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: company analyst too much of the quarter [ inaudible ] >> i don't know. i have to get the ceo on of magic jack that one is too hard for know understand what the metrics r i hate to punt like that go to scott in new jersey. scott? >> caller: hello, boo-yah to the compass of wall street. >> i like being that true north, right? let's go. >> caller: okay. with the increase in dividends at amikko eagle, is there any hope for them now? >> a quarter not so bad, cost $600. got more growth than barak. in the end, i'm going to send you to the gld. conservative. i don't mind that name. hey, becky in illinois. becky? >> caller: hi there. big boo-yah to you, j
it does remind me of something else t is a small cap stock go to joyce in texas. joyce?er: yes, jim, i'm asking you about a particular company called donna herd. >> people didn't like the quarter. i like the guys who run this company, i think a terrific opportunity and ne'er-do-wells, johnson controls are, coming back, dana sherher is a name. i want to own t jerry in california. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. >> boo-yah. >> caller: company analyst too much of the quarter [...
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[laughter] you know, you remind me of an even slower -- i say you remind me of an even slower version of foghorn leghorn. [laughter] anyway, the girls are actually doing some construction work around the studio. geoff is having a new ass. right, geoff? geoff: yes, it is made of titanium. craig: yes. it is made of titanium. tune in tomorrow for a new robot ass. good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute . >>> this is 9news now. >> i just need to know about the number of line people that the company employs now as compared to 15 years ago. >> i don't know that number. i am focused on restoring service to 95,000 customers. >> well, the power is coming back to many of you watching us tonight. but pepco or is pepco doing everything it can to get the juice flowing? we'll get to that in a moment. first, though, the latest power outage numbers. pepco is reporting about 12,000 outages in dc. 68,000 in mopt county and 111 -- montgomery county and 11,000 in prince george's. bge reporting 53,000 in montgomery county and 10,500 in prince george's county. dominion virgini
[laughter] you know, you remind me of an even slower -- i say you remind me of an even slower version of foghorn leghorn. [laughter] anyway, the girls are actually doing some construction work around the studio. geoff is having a new ass. right, geoff? geoff: yes, it is made of titanium. craig: yes. it is made of titanium. tune in tomorrow for a new robot ass. good night, everybody. captioned by the national captioning institute . >>> this is 9news now. >> i just need to know...
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you have a lawless president this guy plays jim he reminds me of a juvenile delinquent is really what he reminds me of he's like a street thug where there are no laws there are no rules that apply to him he feels like he could do whatever he wants he can take whatever he wants he can ignore whatever he wants really he has the mindset of a juvenile delinquent he is destroying america he is dismantling the structure of america's dismantling and destroying american values and he seems to be taking a perverse delight in doing so just like juvenile delinquents just destroy stuff just for the sheer pleasure of destruction well no they're calling the president a street thug is a dog whistle a white racists and then the bryan fischer has never shied away from and pushing marriage equality is tantamount to destroying american values and bryan fischer has no american values and that's very very ugly. thanks to the supreme court and their citizens united decision corporations in america are considered people but it didn't used to be like this the first modern corporations began forming around th
you have a lawless president this guy plays jim he reminds me of a juvenile delinquent is really what he reminds me of he's like a street thug where there are no laws there are no rules that apply to him he feels like he could do whatever he wants he can take whatever he wants he can ignore whatever he wants really he has the mindset of a juvenile delinquent he is destroying america he is dismantling the structure of america's dismantling and destroying american values and he seems to be taking...
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commissioner moore: thank you for reminding me. commissioner antonini: i would speak against any change in the on site affordable. we have already discussed that. in this instance, it makes no sense. you have another parcel right next to it that will be 100% affordable. the mayor's office is the latitude to be able to apply these funds were state and federal moneys have dried up. if there is no funding, they never get built. we have a lot of affordable projects that are sitting and not being developed because there is no funding. it only makes sense that this stays as it has been proposed. commissioner sugaya: i am going to make a motion to continue. until the mayor's office of housing, giving them an opportunity to talk to developer about requiring on-site inclusion mary housing. they can bring it back one way or another -- inclusion very housing. they can bring it back one way or another. commissioner borden: i do not think that most people said. given the parcel o is abutting this project site and there is another site close by,
commissioner moore: thank you for reminding me. commissioner antonini: i would speak against any change in the on site affordable. we have already discussed that. in this instance, it makes no sense. you have another parcel right next to it that will be 100% affordable. the mayor's office is the latitude to be able to apply these funds were state and federal moneys have dried up. if there is no funding, they never get built. we have a lot of affordable projects that are sitting and not being...
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the supervisor does remind me about this -- there is a real estate transfer tax and i have this right down to the department of elections, i will be pulling that back. they had one measure going forward. i want to keep my commitment with pulling my name back from the real-estate transfer tax, so that we can go forward with one measure this november. >> supervisor? >> thank you. i want to thank them for being able to work out a compromise, with one tax measure going to the ballot. i respect the views of supervisor campos, because it is important to ask questions but i want to stress -- and this is similar to the housing trust fund. everyone has a perspective and likes some things that others may not. this is tempting to stand on principle and say that you will go forward with what you want to do. the mayor could put forward the revenue-neutral measure, avalos would have the revenue enhancement measure and we would have the transfer tax. they would take the parks fund down with them. what has happened here has been a very mature and collaborative process among leaders in this city to do
the supervisor does remind me about this -- there is a real estate transfer tax and i have this right down to the department of elections, i will be pulling that back. they had one measure going forward. i want to keep my commitment with pulling my name back from the real-estate transfer tax, so that we can go forward with one measure this november. >> supervisor? >> thank you. i want to thank them for being able to work out a compromise, with one tax measure going to the ballot. i...
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it reminds me of a point. i have this conversation with tony blair a couple of years ago where he was talking about the importance of the u.s. and britain playing a stronger won this global institution like the g20 and i am not. we are talking about a lot of countries that don't agree with our rule of law and the free market and different kinds of governments. if we are going to take effect of these larger institutions, which of our values and standards do you think that we need to fundamentally compromise on? >> his response, he said that honestly i would say none of them. because ultimately, our values are the right values. and i applaud him for being honest. if you would ask obama romney that question, it is a caveat. they would say the same thing. if that is our answer, the institutions will not work. >> do you see sometime of convergence? you know, the market. the market is pretty well embraced by all these countries, including china. a well regulated market, we could go back to your previous book, which
it reminds me of a point. i have this conversation with tony blair a couple of years ago where he was talking about the importance of the u.s. and britain playing a stronger won this global institution like the g20 and i am not. we are talking about a lot of countries that don't agree with our rule of law and the free market and different kinds of governments. if we are going to take effect of these larger institutions, which of our values and standards do you think that we need to...
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just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five minutes, it still means a lot. >> culberson was pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested. and nine months ago delivered their son. as far as being in jail and having a baby, everybody's like, you know, what the heck? but they made me just feel comfortable. the deputies. the nurses. i had nine hours with him. i got to hold him for nine hours total. and it was the best experience ever. they took pictures of him for me, of us together. and the good thing about it is my boyfriend's mom got the baby. >> while their love story might be considered unusual, so were the charges that brought the couple to the orange county jail. >> me and my boyfriend had a threesome with another woman. and she t
just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five minutes, it still means a lot. >> culberson was pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested. and nine...
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it reminded me of times of intervention. >> let's bring you the update on peugeot. thousand of job cuts. comments coming out from the french prime minister saying the industry minister will be presenting an automobile aid plan to the government on july the 25th. so the french government is now getting involved in this situation saying that there will be on july 25th a plan presented to the government to support the car industry in france. also comments though from the ceo of peugeot saying the possibility of a french government taking a stake is not on table. but we'll expect something on the 25th of july. shares of peugeot are tracking up by 3.3%. let's move on to other market action around the world. particularly looking at stocks. let's look at corn and soy. record highs for corn and soy. right across the grain complex in fact in the past few weeks as we've had this very hot, dry spell across the states which has caused problems for the industry for the crops and has an impact on supply. wheat is currently up by half a percent, corn is up by 1.5% as well. let's c
it reminded me of times of intervention. >> let's bring you the update on peugeot. thousand of job cuts. comments coming out from the french prime minister saying the industry minister will be presenting an automobile aid plan to the government on july the 25th. so the french government is now getting involved in this situation saying that there will be on july 25th a plan presented to the government to support the car industry in france. also comments though from the ceo of peugeot...
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it reminds me of "a," remind you of eric instructing you on how to tie a tie?b scolding someone for swearing on live tv. kimberly telling you how to spend less on shoes. dana condemning you for being mean to orphans. "e," jasper opining on politics. the only thing more crooked than illinois politics is chicago politics. romney can't be a felon because president obama never worked with him in chicago. >> dana: i know bob, this is your favorite subject. have at it. >> bob: it's -- >> kimberly: 1,000 papers here. >> bob: i read through these. what i've got, there is more to come. this is a drip, drip, drip scandal. that will hurt him very much. what confirmed this week is when ed gillespie said, he, one of the great words when you try to cover something up that is a problem for you is "rerow active." and -- "retroactive." ed gillespie said he retroactively retired. three companies went under, under the bain tutelage and all three have signature of mitt romney. january, february and march of 2000. when he said he wasn't ceo of the company. >> dana: are you suggesti
it reminds me of "a," remind you of eric instructing you on how to tie a tie?b scolding someone for swearing on live tv. kimberly telling you how to spend less on shoes. dana condemning you for being mean to orphans. "e," jasper opining on politics. the only thing more crooked than illinois politics is chicago politics. romney can't be a felon because president obama never worked with him in chicago. >> dana: i know bob, this is your favorite subject. have at it....
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before that, one of the most difficult task, kind of reminds me of my dpw day is, she had a difficultk of being the director of the taxicab administration. [laughter] so she has earned some strides there. going on to director of purchasing and becoming deputy city administrator. most recently, and acting city administrator. and now my nominee for city administrator for the next five years, naomi lelly. -- kellyl. [cheers and applause] ayman >> to first and foremost to thank her family who have been part of her life. throughout this time, she even raised a family and keep harlon and kelly out of trouble. [laughter] but also, i want to especially thank the whole board of supervisors for just now voting unanimously to confirm her appointment. [ears and applause --years and applause] they have seen in her the leadership, integrity, putting forth that verse communities of san francisco first, all the time, making good decisions, working in our communities to lift up everybody and to find those rays of hope. she has never been about herself. she has been about everybody else. whether it has
before that, one of the most difficult task, kind of reminds me of my dpw day is, she had a difficultk of being the director of the taxicab administration. [laughter] so she has earned some strides there. going on to director of purchasing and becoming deputy city administrator. most recently, and acting city administrator. and now my nominee for city administrator for the next five years, naomi lelly. -- kellyl. [cheers and applause] ayman >> to first and foremost to thank her family who...
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it reminded me of how inconsequence yil this is. in just a moment a this can change in a heartbeat. >> that is chilling. it's great i don't know when you decided to put the ta larm on. and mr. tl is a pool fence. and they left a little space open. just a little space. >> sean: all it takes. it's scary. and this is a stigs and your encouragement for him to move forward you wrote that something was gnawing at you of you felt ashamed that you had been tested with adversity and failed and had nothing like your grandfather. a disabled man who lost a job. nothing like your father, motherless, working since he was nine. do you see that conflict going on in him? >> no. i mean, there are moments i saw him conflicted in regards to what was outcome of the race and everything was. but no. i mean... -- . >> sean: using the word ashamed. >> you think about if things went bad for me i lost an election but i get home to spend time with the family. if it went bad for my dad he wouldn't pay the bills at the end of the month. for my grandfather, kids
it reminded me of how inconsequence yil this is. in just a moment a this can change in a heartbeat. >> that is chilling. it's great i don't know when you decided to put the ta larm on. and mr. tl is a pool fence. and they left a little space open. just a little space. >> sean: all it takes. it's scary. and this is a stigs and your encouragement for him to move forward you wrote that something was gnawing at you of you felt ashamed that you had been tested with adversity and failed...
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he would leave things my wife reminded me, outside my mom's door there would be three or four articles. when she came out of her bedroom. there would be things waiting for her every day. he cared enough to take out that piece of paper and write it. it wasn't an email or text that said how are you? >> how many kids were there? >> there were five of us. some letters would be to all five siblings, most of them were individual. individual notes. >> it had to mean a lot when he was with you, but not really with you. suffering from alzheimer's. >> yeah. i mean there's a lot of pain. alzheimer's is devastating financially and emotionally. hundreds of thousands of families, millions of family across this country and across the world. we don't spend enough money trying to find a cure and there are moments of great insight. four or five years before he died, he would blow his nose into his hand, and sometimes when he had a tissue he would do that. and i went to mass with him a couple of years later and said i'm going to catch a cold and i he put his hand an my knee and said, i love you. did he k
he would leave things my wife reminded me, outside my mom's door there would be three or four articles. when she came out of her bedroom. there would be things waiting for her every day. he cared enough to take out that piece of paper and write it. it wasn't an email or text that said how are you? >> how many kids were there? >> there were five of us. some letters would be to all five siblings, most of them were individual. individual notes. >> it had to mean a lot when he was...
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they remind me of enron e-mails that we saw and enrom recordings.onversations that were later reported about steroids in baseball. they remind me of all of the different environments in which you begin -- you have huge rewards, right, these traders that are making these swap deals, making a lot of money in bonuses, they have big rewards, and the norms inside the institution begin to dea grade in the face of that and the reason it's so appropriate isn't because of moral apropose preyum. those are the conditions that deduce this that destroy $8 trillion of wealth. there's a direct correlation. the next time, if this is -- if this is the duculture of the institution. >> somebody said a minute ago, the results weren't massive. they were massive. this is the kind of stuff as libor went on that led to the massive housing bubble and the meltdown. i think you're ream. people can draw a direct link between those who write those kinds of e-mails and the high poverty rate. i think they're linked that really helped to bring this economy down. >> annie. >> i thi
they remind me of enron e-mails that we saw and enrom recordings.onversations that were later reported about steroids in baseball. they remind me of all of the different environments in which you begin -- you have huge rewards, right, these traders that are making these swap deals, making a lot of money in bonuses, they have big rewards, and the norms inside the institution begin to dea grade in the face of that and the reason it's so appropriate isn't because of moral apropose preyum. those...
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in love with you ♪ ♪ remind me ♪ oh, baby, remind me >> schieffer: underwood says it's his uncanny wayybody knows he plays guitar but i think a lot of people don't know exactly how freaking awesome he is about it. he sings. he writes. he's now an author. he does everything. he's such a talentedded person. he just doesn't need all the extra crap that so many other people need. >> schieffer: paisley is so secure in his country credentials that when he took us to his favorite down home restaurant outside nashville owe didn't feel the need to order fried chicken. he had a fruit salad. >> schieffer: i'm a fried okra guy >> you're going to like that then. >> schieffer: he may be a regular guy off stage but the story of how he might his wife sounds like a movie as when an old girlfriend dumped him after a movie date and he decided that who he really wanted to be with was not the girlfriend but the woman in the movie, actress kimberly williams of the father of the bride film. >> he stalked me. that's the long and the short of it. >> to get to know her, paisley cast williams in his music video
in love with you ♪ ♪ remind me ♪ oh, baby, remind me >> schieffer: underwood says it's his uncanny wayybody knows he plays guitar but i think a lot of people don't know exactly how freaking awesome he is about it. he sings. he writes. he's now an author. he does everything. he's such a talentedded person. he just doesn't need all the extra crap that so many other people need. >> schieffer: paisley is so secure in his country credentials that when he took us to his favorite...
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. >> this is one of my favorite events to come to, only because it reminds me at my very core why wehat we do. i think it is one of those things where you see reality tv. i see a lot of news for you could have the story or get a perspective of the story of what is going on in the streets every day. rarely do we hear the story from the men and women on the streets protecting us every day, and there is always a story about the job people are doing th
. >> this is one of my favorite events to come to, only because it reminds me at my very core why wehat we do. i think it is one of those things where you see reality tv. i see a lot of news for you could have the story or get a perspective of the story of what is going on in the streets every day. rarely do we hear the story from the men and women on the streets protecting us every day, and there is always a story about the job people are doing th
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smalls was part of that ongoing struggle to secure important rights for african-americans and it reminds me of the saying that says people must forever be vigilant in terms of holding on to the positive changes that came out of that struggle. that's part of the work that continues to be done. >> sir? question? >> question. my name is robert david ross and i'm -- i'm a performing artist with the south carolina arts commission. now, my question is -- and comments i have two questions. is that -- since robert smalls was very concerned about education. he was passionate about that, now, did robert smalls started the public school system in america? or just in the state of south carolina? and also, to add to that, since we lack on visual images of great african-americans especially our robert smalls we would like to suggest that we would like to have an image, a picture, a color picture of robert smalls in every public and private school in the state of south carolina because it would be a good motivating factor for our youth who have been struggling in their self esteem to be associated with an
smalls was part of that ongoing struggle to secure important rights for african-americans and it reminds me of the saying that says people must forever be vigilant in terms of holding on to the positive changes that came out of that struggle. that's part of the work that continues to be done. >> sir? question? >> question. my name is robert david ross and i'm -- i'm a performing artist with the south carolina arts commission. now, my question is -- and comments i have two questions....
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by the way, you just reminded me of something i wanted to ask you about because you're a former londr. i understand the office that regulates this is called the serious fraud office. >> the serious fraud office, they will only investigate a scandal that involves money amount in excess of around 60 million pounds sterling. so that's how serious this is. >> this interest rate, the rate at which banks lend to each other throughout the day is an interest rate that is invoked in the setting of hundreds of trillions of dollars and all kinds of financial transactions. this is a big deal. >> this scandal as you know involved a stand by bank to tweet interest rates on bonds meaning towns and cities all across america may have potentially lost millions of dollars owed to them. >> the way this kind of broke down most simply is you have folks in a bank like barclays who trade on these bond rates. then you have a firewall allegedly and on the other side are technicians that set the rate. the traders were asking the technicians to set the the rate more favorably. >> remarkable scene there in londo
by the way, you just reminded me of something i wanted to ask you about because you're a former londr. i understand the office that regulates this is called the serious fraud office. >> the serious fraud office, they will only investigate a scandal that involves money amount in excess of around 60 million pounds sterling. so that's how serious this is. >> this interest rate, the rate at which banks lend to each other throughout the day is an interest rate that is invoked in the...
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it reminds me of one time when i was playing the fairmont hotel, gorbachev from russia with here andle united states and in front of the company could tell, i was listening to him speak about san francisco. he said, "i traveled to every city in the united states, and i was disappointed with what i saw. there was not one city that i liked, but as far as i'm concerned, san francisco is so beautiful that i would like to design 15 cities in russia that look like san francisco." [laughter] and he was right. [applause] my wonderful wife, my family is here. i'm thrilled. thank you very much. i must say -- excuse me, i have to mention one thing. i have never seen anything in my life as beautiful as these young people. [applause] you stand so beautiful. [applause] -- you sang so beautiful. [applause] >> it is tony bennett day in san francisco. [applause] just fantastic. now, before we leave here today, just one more time, let's hear that special song one more time, now performed by the talented san francisco gay men's chorus, who will be joined by -- yes -- who will be joined by all of our pe
it reminds me of one time when i was playing the fairmont hotel, gorbachev from russia with here andle united states and in front of the company could tell, i was listening to him speak about san francisco. he said, "i traveled to every city in the united states, and i was disappointed with what i saw. there was not one city that i liked, but as far as i'm concerned, san francisco is so beautiful that i would like to design 15 cities in russia that look like san francisco." [laughter]...
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this image reminds me of that.t has happened is during the bush administration, there was much talk about reducing our the pit is on foreign oil. -- reducing our dependence on foreign oil. to take america towards clean energy. so far, the big oil and coal is winning. president of in his decision takes that pact. that is what is so disturbing. it is, where are we heading? >> i want to ask you, the sole emphasis on alaska as part of the strategic future of the u.s. and energy, it is not just oil, but also coal as well. >> yes, yes. and american knows nothing about it. in the western arctic alaska, there's a place and said the national petroleum, public land, the largest public land in the u.s., we have an estimated four trillion tons. we consume about 1 billion tons of coal each year in the u.s., so we're talking about 4000 years of u.s. coal sitting in that place. right where it is is exactly where the largest -- gives birth. it is about three and 77,000 strong. it was about 500,000 strong a few years ago. the point
this image reminds me of that.t has happened is during the bush administration, there was much talk about reducing our the pit is on foreign oil. -- reducing our dependence on foreign oil. to take america towards clean energy. so far, the big oil and coal is winning. president of in his decision takes that pact. that is what is so disturbing. it is, where are we heading? >> i want to ask you, the sole emphasis on alaska as part of the strategic future of the u.s. and energy, it is not...
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this one is -- this one really reminds me of one of your hit songs.in' jiggy to the left gettin' jiggy to the right ♪ ♪ we're gettin' jiggy all day we're gettin' jiggy all night ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hot peanuts! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that one -- that one -- that one seemed a lot like "gettin' jiggy wit it." it's almost like you stole it. [ light laughter ] >> now, "jiggy" was actually a, you know, big dance craze back in the '20s. >> jimmy: oh. >> so, it's, like, mine's a different thing. i don't know what you're poking at. >> jimmy: okay. all right. no, i got you. [ laughter ] i get your point there. all right, well, this last one is the craziest one. [ laughter ] >> sure. >> jimmy: this one never made it to the airwaves. >> right. >> jimmy: it was just too ahead of its time, and it's really weirdly specific. >> okay. >> jimmy: let's roll this. [ cheers and applause ] [ beeping ] [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ the aliens are coming call tommy lee jones get your black glasses and your mind-erase thing ♪ ♪ next thing you know you'r
this one is -- this one really reminds me of one of your hit songs.in' jiggy to the left gettin' jiggy to the right ♪ ♪ we're gettin' jiggy all day we're gettin' jiggy all night ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hot peanuts! [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that one -- that one -- that one seemed a lot like "gettin' jiggy wit it." it's almost like you stole it. [ light laughter ] >> now, "jiggy" was actually a, you know, big dance craze...
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rich being you're reminded me. at some point can we get a status on cpmc? president fong: commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: i should mention that i have had meetings with products or unsers ofp outarcel c, natoma, larkin, 1490 francisco, which is also on our calendar today. >> commissioners, we are on item five, director's announcements. >> just two things. we would like to schedule -- in light of the hearing last week, i think we would like to schedule some more detailed briefings on the background information on the plan. we are happy to do that in public hearings or individually with you as well to talk about that. the second thing, with respect to our budget, the committee met to approve our budget this week. there are still some points of agreements, if you will. they have chosen to wait until this afternoon when they will be voting on the entire budget, our department budget. the issue is a couple of positions and whether they should move forward or not. i will say, in spite of that come up most of the changes to our budget were accepted b
rich being you're reminded me. at some point can we get a status on cpmc? president fong: commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: i should mention that i have had meetings with products or unsers ofp outarcel c, natoma, larkin, 1490 francisco, which is also on our calendar today. >> commissioners, we are on item five, director's announcements. >> just two things. we would like to schedule -- in light of the hearing last week, i think we would like to schedule some more...
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that reminds me that cynicism is a luxury for those who are forced into living with it. for me that was very powerful. thank you. i was struck by what you said, rebecca after the war that you need to give the eggs back to the villages to paraphrase. thing you said much more lovely than i did. i was struck because i intrude so many freedom fighters, whatever we call them now. once they a accepteded to powse you talk about the responsibility that fighting gives you to the people who helped you get there. i wonder if your male colleagues share this perspective and what it looks like in that way from other countries and how to get more people thinking like you after the fact. >> it's your question. you said something really extraordinary. they gave us the eggs and the chickens and they will give us back peace and stability. is that the general feeling shared? is it as easy for men to get to that point as you described? again with the respect, it's going back to wish we were not pushed into war and fighting, but i don't want to think that women are the angels and men are the d
that reminds me that cynicism is a luxury for those who are forced into living with it. for me that was very powerful. thank you. i was struck by what you said, rebecca after the war that you need to give the eggs back to the villages to paraphrase. thing you said much more lovely than i did. i was struck because i intrude so many freedom fighters, whatever we call them now. once they a accepteded to powse you talk about the responsibility that fighting gives you to the people who helped you...
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let me give you a quote from that event. remind them of this. hey want more stuff from the government, tell them to go vote for the other guy. more free stuff. but don't forget, nothing is really free. are you kidding me? that's not a dog whistle! as craig crawford once said on this program humans can hear that! i went to talk to the blacks and they want all of this free stuff from the government but i told them! so it turns out he didn't go over there to see if he could woo african-american voters. he didn't go over there because he cared about african-americans whether they voted for him or didn't vote for them. he went there to use them as a political prop and a punching bag. just when you thought mitt romney was despicable, he takes it to a whole new level. nicely done, mitt. even i didn't think you were that bad. all right. now we're going to bring in someone who got in trouble for saying that mitt romney might have some racial issues. joe williams, formerly of politico. i believe this is what's called redemption. [ laughter ] >> it is reall
let me give you a quote from that event. remind them of this. hey want more stuff from the government, tell them to go vote for the other guy. more free stuff. but don't forget, nothing is really free. are you kidding me? that's not a dog whistle! as craig crawford once said on this program humans can hear that! i went to talk to the blacks and they want all of this free stuff from the government but i told them! so it turns out he didn't go over there to see if he could woo african-american...
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it reminds me that it's just as deadly a disease as it ever was. >> reporter: but there's exciting newesearch and drugs that gives those living with this deadly disease hope. >> drugs are what's keeping me alive right now. >> reporter: global leaders will be meeting all week. kevin is hoping they'll talk about prevention and the continuation of funding treatment so that more people aren't added to this quilt or end up like his uncle. on the national mall, surae chainn, 9news now-- >> chinn, 9news now. >> conference planners are doing more to get more people involved. they're using social media to reach out to a younger audience. >>> time is 6:15. break out the flip-flops yet again. another hot one in the forecast. >> most of this week i think we're going to be in the 90s. wednesday is your day where you're going to enjoy a little less humidity. upper #s on. mark the calendar -- upper 80s. mark the calendar. today it's a sticky, muggy start. i hate to tell you that. maybe one of those bad hair days. our day planner, starting off 70s this morning. very humid out there. 77 by 8:00. by lun
it reminds me that it's just as deadly a disease as it ever was. >> reporter: but there's exciting newesearch and drugs that gives those living with this deadly disease hope. >> drugs are what's keeping me alive right now. >> reporter: global leaders will be meeting all week. kevin is hoping they'll talk about prevention and the continuation of funding treatment so that more people aren't added to this quilt or end up like his uncle. on the national mall, surae chainn, 9news...
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they humble me and remind me of who and what i am. >> reporter: urban bee-keeping. >> it's just exciting and scary at the same time. >> reporter: it's a surprisingly addictive trend taking over rooftops from chicago to shanghai. a few have the global reach of andrew. >> andrew has been instrumental in the city of new york. >> reporter: from the hiegeightf new york's hotels to the far reaches of the african bush. he's spreading his love of these remarkable creatures to people throughout the entire world. he's a man with a mission. and, today, he's taking us along for the ride. >> i have my hands in my hives. i help run the new york city beekeeper's association. i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives from which i extract and bottle honey. and i sell it at union square. i sleep sometimes with hives. >>> my name is andrew cote and i'm a beekeeper. >>> many, many businesses have approached me to put these on their roovs. but i only work with those who i feel truly embrace the concept of wanting to be greener, wanting to h
they humble me and remind me of who and what i am. >> reporter: urban bee-keeping. >> it's just exciting and scary at the same time. >> reporter: it's a surprisingly addictive trend taking over rooftops from chicago to shanghai. a few have the global reach of andrew. >> andrew has been instrumental in the city of new york. >> reporter: from the hiegeightf new york's hotels to the far reaches of the african bush. he's spreading his love of these remarkable creatures...
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it reminded me of a pbs documentary show like how a wolf pack brings down an elk or a deer. on bringing that animal down? that's how i felt. it felt just like death. >> carlstrom claims he made an effort to save the man. >> when i got through within there to the center where he was, he didn't look good. he was bloody. i think he had some water on him. he was down to his boxers, almost naked. just barely standing. like, you know, he was in a sitting position, but he was, you know, rocking back and forth, not looking good. so i grabbed him, started dragging him out, and he said, no, he's not going anywhere. >> inmates allege that two deputies prompted the attack by telling jared petrovich, a leader amongst the white inmates, that chamberlain was arrested on sex offense charges and deserved to be roughed up. it's also been alleged that those deputies were in the security center at the time of the attack but ignored it. both deputies have since been dismissed from the department. a grand jury was not able to determine criminal actions but said they acted with severe misconduct,
it reminded me of a pbs documentary show like how a wolf pack brings down an elk or a deer. on bringing that animal down? that's how i felt. it felt just like death. >> carlstrom claims he made an effort to save the man. >> when i got through within there to the center where he was, he didn't look good. he was bloody. i think he had some water on him. he was down to his boxers, almost naked. just barely standing. like, you know, he was in a sitting position, but he was, you know,...
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what it reminds me of, part of the issue for me has been to think about this situation and the most extreme example would be to say that we will not teardown a single building. nothing will be demolished. but we have. knowledge that we substantially add to the density of the neighborhood. you do that by maintaining the fabric and assuming you can keep the majority of the fabric. >> around the city, there is what is expensive and what is an expensive. the whole thing is to set up the situation for slow change and not a drastic change. this is what creates the variety, because let's face it. we don't build neighborhoods. you can build a social -- there are networks of relationships. people develop that over time, by living there. so these things have to happen over decades. it is curious to me that so much has happened on valencia's street and 16, that for decades, people have wanted to happen on market street. after all the programs and the attempts at revitalizing market street, this said -- this happened -- because the rent is low. there may be other qualities with smaller block sizes. it
what it reminds me of, part of the issue for me has been to think about this situation and the most extreme example would be to say that we will not teardown a single building. nothing will be demolished. but we have. knowledge that we substantially add to the density of the neighborhood. you do that by maintaining the fabric and assuming you can keep the majority of the fabric. >> around the city, there is what is expensive and what is an expensive. the whole thing is to set up the...
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[applause] rose reminded me earlier today that this renovation got started 10 years ago, so things do not happen fast, but they do happen. let me tell you the the point of pride that i think this community should have. this is the largest single investment in a recreation center in all of san francisco and it is here in chinatown. so give yourself another hand for that. [applause] with that, i want to close and say that i think the staff and the department, operating in an era of reduced budgets in greater demand, is doing a better job than ever, and want to tip my hat to phil ginsburg and the entire staff for what they have done to make this happen. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, boss. mohammed nuru has been a longtime friend of our department. this is, after all, am public works, o angeles -- public works. mo and his staff have been incredible in building. thank you for prioritizing parks. mohammed nuru. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you, everyone from ever coming out today. on behalf of the department of public works, and want to thank the recreation and p
[applause] rose reminded me earlier today that this renovation got started 10 years ago, so things do not happen fast, but they do happen. let me tell you the the point of pride that i think this community should have. this is the largest single investment in a recreation center in all of san francisco and it is here in chinatown. so give yourself another hand for that. [applause] with that, i want to close and say that i think the staff and the department, operating in an era of reduced...