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thank you very much, rodney. [applause] commissioner brandon: i would also like to say that it was a pleasure working with commissioner shakofsky. i am sorry she could not be here today to join this celebration. commissioner lazarus: i would like to second that motion, as commissioner shakofsky goes, and i hope she does get an opportunity to come back so we can salute her for her very dedicated work over the last four years. commissioner crowley: thank you. commissioner lazarus: thank you. >> i have a couple mundane matters. we have another combination. there he is. he is in the back. along these lines, we have a special commendation to the fleet week committee and other participants. fleet week in october -- i've been involved in just about every fleet week. this year's was something off the charts, special, and important. we had a number of members of the fleet week -- they're here today. we want to commend them. fleet week had 8 ships this year. we have thousands of sailors and marines. i hope none of you have
thank you very much, rodney. [applause] commissioner brandon: i would also like to say that it was a pleasure working with commissioner shakofsky. i am sorry she could not be here today to join this celebration. commissioner lazarus: i would like to second that motion, as commissioner shakofsky goes, and i hope she does get an opportunity to come back so we can salute her for her very dedicated work over the last four years. commissioner crowley: thank you. commissioner lazarus: thank you....
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rodney. [applause] [applause] commissioner brandon: if you would like to say a few words -- >> i would love to. [laughter] >> commissioners, my name is tom. i want to start off with f.x. those are some big shoes to fill. here's a myanother native san franciscan. they did such a great job. the best thing that he did was getting burned into politics. he found out where he fought on through, where his neighbors all turned against him, and he has such credibility and stamina. he just bit his tongue and went through it. ronnie has done a lot of great things. one of his strong points is his ability to analyze things and deal with it in a business manner. nobody has rodney in his pocket. i'm looking forward to the day he calls me for a check when he is running for mayor. thank you. [applause] >> rodney's help on the prop a bond -- and is going to help with all the projects that peter listed -- it was invaluable. he put so much time and energy into that. it is so wonderful that he is a boater, that h
rodney. [applause] [applause] commissioner brandon: if you would like to say a few words -- >> i would love to. [laughter] >> commissioners, my name is tom. i want to start off with f.x. those are some big shoes to fill. here's a myanother native san franciscan. they did such a great job. the best thing that he did was getting burned into politics. he found out where he fought on through, where his neighbors all turned against him, and he has such credibility and stamina. he just...
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walter thompson, rodney crawford, sylvester gar jr. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am richard price and i am a resident at 54 turk. vice president olague: it's fine. don't worry. awe >> okay. the store we're talking about is a new store with a lot of security gadgets and very involved in the neighborhood. the store that was under there and you can't get through the aisles with liquor $54 a bottle and how do you afford that? that is high for liquor. i don't want hard liquor. i don't see how these people going across the street should have lost their license for doing better and improve their own lives and helping the community by being who they are and what they do. i'm opposed to anybody taking something from somebody. this is america. we came over here and this should be competition. there are stores and they can fight it out. he is not selling what he's selling and they're not selling what he's selling. i would like to keep that good competition in the make theed -- in the neighborhood. thank you. vice president olague: thank you. i go to that store. ♪ i hope it
walter thompson, rodney crawford, sylvester gar jr. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am richard price and i am a resident at 54 turk. vice president olague: it's fine. don't worry. awe >> okay. the store we're talking about is a new store with a lot of security gadgets and very involved in the neighborhood. the store that was under there and you can't get through the aisles with liquor $54 a bottle and how do you afford that? that is high for liquor. i don't want hard liquor. i...
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animal is murdered and terrorized by a police officer, unarmed men like derrick jones, oscar grant, rodney king and most recently a man in a wheelchair. the videos tell the truth. police officers need to be trained foreeemectively and learn ho to deal with all kinds of people. they need to be given ample tests to show their worthy of protecting and serving the public and carrying lethal weapons. they need psychiatric evaluations before entering a police force and they need to learn how to deal with people who have physical and mental challenges. when will the san francisco police department and city of san francisco make the brutal police officers who abused their position of power accountable and fire those who did not protect and serve our society. i guess you have to experience police brutality to understand the blue mentality. >> commissioners, chief, my name is jeremy miller. i'm codirecter of education. and i wanted to comment on the process here of selecting a police chief. i understand that there are concerns about compromising us in the line of duty but i find it to be a huge thre
animal is murdered and terrorized by a police officer, unarmed men like derrick jones, oscar grant, rodney king and most recently a man in a wheelchair. the videos tell the truth. police officers need to be trained foreeemectively and learn ho to deal with all kinds of people. they need to be given ample tests to show their worthy of protecting and serving the public and carrying lethal weapons. they need psychiatric evaluations before entering a police force and they need to learn how to deal...
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rodney chin, larry chang, thank you for joining us. and laura majors is here, thank you for joining us. and janet. where is jenna? -- janet? -- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful.
rodney chin, larry chang, thank you for joining us. and laura majors is here, thank you for joining us. and janet. where is jenna? -- janet? -- janice. janice, thank you. another poet laureate. thank you. wonderful.
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. >> mining is rodney channel. i am the branch manager who is currently operating the programs that margaret hayward park. i want to thank you for your time here. we are really interested in giving the community what they need. the ymca of san francisco is currently going through a needs assessment with each branch of our ymca. we will be reporting and getting those findings together in march and april. we will be glad to invite you to come to our breakout sessions, where we will present our findings. the market hayward park, besides doing the programs nicole has mentioned, will do a summer carnival, which we hosted for the last three years at margaret hayward park. we have games, free barbecue, activities for kids throughout the day. last summer, we had over 700 kids from not just the western addition, but throughout the city, participate. we also do a holiday dinner for families in the western addition. this last holiday, we served 100 meals to the kids and families of the western addition. we truly do work with
. >> mining is rodney channel. i am the branch manager who is currently operating the programs that margaret hayward park. i want to thank you for your time here. we are really interested in giving the community what they need. the ymca of san francisco is currently going through a needs assessment with each branch of our ymca. we will be reporting and getting those findings together in march and april. we will be glad to invite you to come to our breakout sessions, where we will present...
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. >> mining is rodney channel. i am the branch manager who is currently operating the programs that margaret hayward park. i want to thank you for your time here. we are really interested in giving the community what they need. the ymca
. >> mining is rodney channel. i am the branch manager who is currently operating the programs that margaret hayward park. i want to thank you for your time here. we are really interested in giving the community what they need. the ymca
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we welcome you rodney. >> great. >> anything you would like to -- >> thank you so much. i'm absolutely more thanned to serve the city, looking forward to working with you. and sharing comments, sharing thoughts about shaping san francisco. so, looking forward to it. honored. thank you so much. >> good to have you with us. >> would it be all right? >> mike, can i go first? >> go ahead. >> on -- on november 18th, when he a commission, a commission hearing on a restaurant that wanted to have amplified music. and it was an italian restaurant and the music was going to enhance the on pra singing that took place there. i'm going to read a apology letter that i just delivered to supervisor al yotty pier's office. i was trying to do this off-the-cuff, but i may screw it up and i may read most of it instead. 0 that was the first part of the letter. to continue this testimony by members of the public was extremely supportive, and created a positive atmosphere that carried over into the planning commissioners com pent period. we were i believe all in a good mood. it was in that con
we welcome you rodney. >> great. >> anything you would like to -- >> thank you so much. i'm absolutely more thanned to serve the city, looking forward to working with you. and sharing comments, sharing thoughts about shaping san francisco. so, looking forward to it. honored. thank you so much. >> good to have you with us. >> would it be all right? >> mike, can i go first? >> go ahead. >> on -- on november 18th, when he a commission, a commission...
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animal is murdered and terrorized by a police officer, unarmed men like derrick jones, oscar grant, rodney king and most recently a man in a wheelchair. the videos tell the truth. police officers need to be trained foreeemectively and learn ho to deal with all kinds of people. they need to be given ample tests to show their worthy of protecting and serving the public and carrying lethal weapons. they need psychiatric evaluations before entering a police force and they need to learn how to deal with people who have physical and mental challenges. when will the san francisco police department and city of san francisco make the brutal police officers who abused
animal is murdered and terrorized by a police officer, unarmed men like derrick jones, oscar grant, rodney king and most recently a man in a wheelchair. the videos tell the truth. police officers need to be trained foreeemectively and learn ho to deal with all kinds of people. they need to be given ample tests to show their worthy of protecting and serving the public and carrying lethal weapons. they need psychiatric evaluations before entering a police force and they need to learn how to deal...
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rodney stuckey for such a good alley who needs the oop. his pass goes in but the nets beat the pistons. >>> number 3. the touch pass to andrew for the dunk. the bucks win. cleveland has lost 15 straight. number 2. nba hall of famer known for the finger roll. not his short game. playing at the bob hope. sinking it from off the green. at number 1. safe to say the raptors had no answer for the favorite play. nelson lobbing it to howard. the magic win by 40. and we will be right back. ,,,,,
rodney stuckey for such a good alley who needs the oop. his pass goes in but the nets beat the pistons. >>> number 3. the touch pass to andrew for the dunk. the bucks win. cleveland has lost 15 straight. number 2. nba hall of famer known for the finger roll. not his short game. playing at the bob hope. sinking it from off the green. at number 1. safe to say the raptors had no answer for the favorite play. nelson lobbing it to howard. the magic win by 40. and we will be right back. ,,,,,
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rodney stuckey for such a good alley who needs the oop.ass goes in but the nets beat the pistons. >>> number 3. the touch pass to andrew for the dunk. the bucks win. cleveland has lost 15 straight. number 2. nba hall of famer known for the finger roll. not his short game. playing at the bob hope. sinking it from off the green. at number 1. safe to say the raptors had no answer for the favorite play. nelson lobbing it to howard. the magic win by 40. and we will be right back. thanks for watching eyewitness,, the internet on a plane! are you from the future? um, no. cleveland. listen cleveland, your savings account is stuck in the past! earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that! it is now safe to go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? buh-bye... call me. is next with nathan lane. the news is always on c-b-s 5 dot com.
rodney stuckey for such a good alley who needs the oop.ass goes in but the nets beat the pistons. >>> number 3. the touch pass to andrew for the dunk. the bucks win. cleveland has lost 15 straight. number 2. nba hall of famer known for the finger roll. not his short game. playing at the bob hope. sinking it from off the green. at number 1. safe to say the raptors had no answer for the favorite play. nelson lobbing it to howard. the magic win by 40. and we will be right back. thanks for...
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seasonal tradition but treating burns has also become a seasonal chore for hospitals as it is a go go rodney of explains next cheap substandard and often lethal fireworks can lead to horrific consequences. two decades after consumer fireworks were first imported into russia they have become an essential part of the first of tradition this holiday season russians will be setting off nearly one hundred million dollars worth of fireworks in their backyards and many of them will end up here in the burns unit but on the court a huge problem is that many of these fireworks do not work as advertised for example a firework doesn't quite ignite when it's meant to people pick it up and then it explodes burns. blown off fingers we've got it all here authorities say there isn't enough control over the quality of the fireworks which can be sold anywhere but anyone most don't find out they've bought a defective firework until it's too late to point out that some of the fireworks on sale really aren't safe to fight the pavers at the popular moscow store. with the. colorful packaging these chinese made impo
seasonal tradition but treating burns has also become a seasonal chore for hospitals as it is a go go rodney of explains next cheap substandard and often lethal fireworks can lead to horrific consequences. two decades after consumer fireworks were first imported into russia they have become an essential part of the first of tradition this holiday season russians will be setting off nearly one hundred million dollars worth of fireworks in their backyards and many of them will end up here in the...
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feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four.lake swings it to nolan who buries the trey and minnesota is up by three. under ten seconds to go. purdue one last chance, he misses the three. fires up a desperation free and shot way off. minnesota wins it, 70-67. don't forget all your highlights on the highlight express on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> well, is simply put the most shriek-inducing video of the week, maybe even the month. >> check this one out. that is one of new york's fame always rats causing problems inside a subway car. get this, it ran around and then right up the leg of a sleeping man. poor guy, oh. >> stunningly enough he just shakes it off and then goes right back to sleep. the rat keeps running around. we warned you, it's shriek inducing. >> that's the worst alarm clock i've ever seen. >> a lot of people are now considering how clean it was could that have been a stage or stunt rat? >> either way i feel bad for him. vities form between teeth, in places you can't even see? aquafresh iso-active whiten
feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four.lake swings it to nolan who buries the trey and minnesota is up by three. under ten seconds to go. purdue one last chance, he misses the three. fires up a desperation free and shot way off. minnesota wins it, 70-67. don't forget all your highlights on the highlight express on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> well, is simply put the most shriek-inducing video of the week, maybe even the...
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the other one he put on to the planning commission very recently, rodney fong. the port has major demands on it. it has to sort out realistic things. and i did not hear anything that leads me to have comfort on this. if you go to the backside of the b section today, there is an enormous obituary on kay kerr. she was one of the founders of save the bay. save the bay was created because of the pressures on the waterfront all around the bay. we have issues that no one has really talked about, and now we have this big thing on the waterfront, the america's cup. the real-estate pressures are going to be immense. i think not only is it the right thing to continue this one because of general policy issues. i think the port nominees really need to be discussed in the port context by supervisors more than something where you get notice of a hearing over a holiday weekend. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you very much. any other member of the public would like to speak? we have been joined by the executive director of the port. i do not know if you want to add anythin
the other one he put on to the planning commission very recently, rodney fong. the port has major demands on it. it has to sort out realistic things. and i did not hear anything that leads me to have comfort on this. if you go to the backside of the b section today, there is an enormous obituary on kay kerr. she was one of the founders of save the bay. save the bay was created because of the pressures on the waterfront all around the bay. we have issues that no one has really talked about, and...
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he could be considered the rodney dangerfield. but once he got involved bobbly he provided a striking contrast to the hypocrisy that undermined the jewish community. he had taken advantage of his personal rapport with the skipper, which was the president's shoes name for roosevelt, an allusion to his nautical interest. take the advantage of that and it gave him the confidence to overcome his insecurities and to take on the u.s. to department. so he was drawn into the fray by a proposal of 1943 by the romanian government which saw the handwriting on the wall and knew that they were doomed. there were trying to save themselves by offering to ransom some 70,000 jews for a considerable sum of money. it was somehow not go to the actions in toe after the war. in charge of making the financial arrangements, but as hard as he worked he found that every move was frustrated by this to the departed. officials involved were suspected of anti-semitism to support that. anyhow, carried the facts directly. he was not afraid of reluctant to do tha
he could be considered the rodney dangerfield. but once he got involved bobbly he provided a striking contrast to the hypocrisy that undermined the jewish community. he had taken advantage of his personal rapport with the skipper, which was the president's shoes name for roosevelt, an allusion to his nautical interest. take the advantage of that and it gave him the confidence to overcome his insecurities and to take on the u.s. to department. so he was drawn into the fray by a proposal of 1943...
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rodney dangerfield. why do women get the label?ever said he was self departmeself depricating. >> you're a wonderful person. what brar bah walters says about you is not so. absolutely. you're a bar nice person. >> what is she saying? >> she hates you. >> oh, well. >> so does whoopi. >> can't win them all. >> do you going on "the view"? >> i do except -- >> i love it, anderson. oh, okay. >> all right. never mind. this is over for me. >> i love going on "the view" because you get to see friends. you never goat to see much. there's five of you. >> too many people. too many people. >> that's why you like hln? >> i'm the only one there. i love it. >> what about you, kathy? >> i'm currently under a ban. the ban's been lifted before. >> you are not banned, kathy. >> that's not true. >> b.s. joy, b.s. unless you're lifting it right now. >> you hosted it, didn't she? >> they love you over there. >> come on any time. tell them i said so. >> okay. i'll be back. >> why do you feel you've been banned? why have you been banned in the past? >> i'
rodney dangerfield. why do women get the label?ever said he was self departmeself depricating. >> you're a wonderful person. what brar bah walters says about you is not so. absolutely. you're a bar nice person. >> what is she saying? >> she hates you. >> oh, well. >> so does whoopi. >> can't win them all. >> do you going on "the view"? >> i do except -- >> i love it, anderson. oh, okay. >> all right. never mind. this is over...
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for instance, in los angeles, when the police were accused of beating rodney king, a rather celebrated case at the time, the defense attorneys played the tape of the beating over and over and over. they found every pretext for introducing it again because they counted on it, that the horror of it or the discussed would wear away and the jurors would be left with boredom and indifference. and i think when you write about misery, you have to be aware of that. so, i dealt with a marvelous diary kept by a northern missionary named daniel buttrick who he and his wife chose to go with their converts on the trail of tears, and it is hard raking stuff. and i don't think it would make anyone indifference to the trail, but i didn't really want to go into it, and the same thing really about the fate of three of the cherokees who, the reader of the book will come to know best, when named major ridge, his son john ridge, and his nephew, elias. these are three of the men who, leaders, who saw the futility of resisting jackson, made their separate peace with him knowing when they did it that they wou
for instance, in los angeles, when the police were accused of beating rodney king, a rather celebrated case at the time, the defense attorneys played the tape of the beating over and over and over. they found every pretext for introducing it again because they counted on it, that the horror of it or the discussed would wear away and the jurors would be left with boredom and indifference. and i think when you write about misery, you have to be aware of that. so, i dealt with a marvelous diary...
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this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris king, and by a vonnegut scholar named rodney allen, and both of these individuals lived in louisiana. the quote reads all moments, past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist. they can look at all of the different moments just the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains, for instance. they can see how permanent all of the moments are. it's just an illusion that we have here on earth, once the moment is gone, it's gone forward. and something that's unique about the timeline, we start on the right side and move to the left, rather than the left side and move to the right. one thing we wanted to mention about this quote, we hope that vonnegut would know that while he may think that -- may have thought that once the moment is gone, it's gone forward, we like to think the moment of kurt vonnegut will live on forever here at the vonnegut library. he went to cornell university, he was studying chemistry, he did not plan to go into architecture like his father. but he did think he would move into a scie
this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris king, and by a vonnegut scholar named rodney allen, and both of these individuals lived in louisiana. the quote reads all moments, past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist. they can look at all of the different moments just the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains, for instance. they can see how permanent all of the moments are. it's just an illusion that we have here on earth, once the moment...
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the top of this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris cain and one scholar named rodney allen and they both lived in louisiana, all moments, past, present, and future always have existed, always will exist. looking at all of the different moments the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance. they can see how permanent job of moments are. it is just an illusion we have on earth wants a moment is gone, it is gone forever. something that is unique about our time line restart on the right and move to the left instead of left to right. . . is 45 minutes. >> once again my name is brian sweeney and i'm the deputy editor texas monthly magazine and i have to say it is always a real treat to be invited to work at the book festival. i believe my first one was in 97 when i was a volunteer helping people getting to where they are going and it has been really great for me to have a chance to sit up here on stage with authors like sam gwynn. sam has written the best book of the rye bread. it is called "empire of summer moon." it is an unbelievable epic history a
the top of this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris cain and one scholar named rodney allen and they both lived in louisiana, all moments, past, present, and future always have existed, always will exist. looking at all of the different moments the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance. they can see how permanent job of moments are. it is just an illusion we have on earth wants a moment is gone, it is gone forever. something that is unique about...
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top of the beautiful painting which was created by the artist, chris king, and by a scholar named rodney allen, and they both lived in louisiana. "all moments, past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist. they can look at all the different moments just the way ce can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance and they can see how the moments are. it's just an illusion here on earth. once a moment is gone, it's gone forever. something's that unique about the timeline is we start from the right side and move to the left. one thing we wanted to mention about this quote is we hope that vonnegut would know that while he may think that or may have thought once a moment a gone, it's gone forever, we like to think the moment of kurt vonnegut lives on forever here at the library. he went to cornell university, studying chemistry. he did not plan to go into architecture like his father, but he did think he would move into a science career and discover that he was not interested in doing that. he enlisted in the army in world war ii, and i'd like to point out a mome
top of the beautiful painting which was created by the artist, chris king, and by a scholar named rodney allen, and they both lived in louisiana. "all moments, past, present, and future, always have existed, always will exist. they can look at all the different moments just the way ce can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance and they can see how the moments are. it's just an illusion here on earth. once a moment is gone, it's gone forever. something's that unique about the...
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nba news warriors wave forward rodney today and saying goodbye to the long time trainer leaving afterth the team leaving to take a similar job at san diego state. warrior playing by injuries through the year. as for carnahan he average 5.2 rae bound this season coming off the bench. >> you had a lot to talk about. >> a lot of head coach changes is that unusual to have a coach with this many options in the pro and at the collegiate level. >> he's the hot guy at the right time. >> sure is. >> may weren't to be a sports ka ter. >> talk about hot. that he this he dig of 7 news at 9 for spencer christian, larry thanks for watching see you again in
nba news warriors wave forward rodney today and saying goodbye to the long time trainer leaving afterth the team leaving to take a similar job at san diego state. warrior playing by injuries through the year. as for carnahan he average 5.2 rae bound this season coming off the bench. >> you had a lot to talk about. >> a lot of head coach changes is that unusual to have a coach with this many options in the pro and at the collegiate level. >> he's the hot guy at the right time....
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it's a rodney dangerfield state that gets no respect. state of affairs mo rocca now needs to correct. >> i believe that there's an intelligence to the universe with the exception of certain parts of new jersey. >> let them put it right on the license plate. new jersey the toll booth state. what does it say now? the garden state. sure, if you're growing smoke stacks, yes. >> reporter: the jersey joke has been and for at least 100 years. even in song. ♪ jersey, jersey, i could say nasty things about new jersey ♪ >> reporter: but even the grittyiest garden stater must be taken aback by the latest sleaze to get dumped on the state. reality shows like the real housewives of new jersey and most toxic of all mtv's jersey shore starring snooki and the situation. >> this is a situation right here. >> reporter: what did new jersey do to deserve this? >> benjamin franklin said new jersey is like a barrel packed at both ends. >> reporter: michael rockland is a professor of jersey-iana at new jersey's rutgers university. >> new jersey is caught betwe
it's a rodney dangerfield state that gets no respect. state of affairs mo rocca now needs to correct. >> i believe that there's an intelligence to the universe with the exception of certain parts of new jersey. >> let them put it right on the license plate. new jersey the toll booth state. what does it say now? the garden state. sure, if you're growing smoke stacks, yes. >> reporter: the jersey joke has been and for at least 100 years. even in song. ♪ jersey, jersey, i could...
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. ♪ >> anoche en sal y pimienta lourdes y rodney nos trajeron muchas noticias nuevas, jacqueline bracamontesl mismo padre alberto... >> el bautismo fue esta maÑana... muchas felicidades. >> ahÍ estÁn las imágenes, ya nos lo habÍa dicho quien -aquÍ despierta amÉrica que fin de semana iba a ser bautizada. >>yo me quedo con las imÁgenes de ana bÁrba. >> cuando le preguntan si perdonÓ dice que no guarda rencor, pero no es lo mismo. >> bueno, a lo mejor no se atreviÓ a decir realmente perdonÉ, por eso pudo decir: no guardo rencor. >> la virtud de perdonar es muy grande, es difÍcil poder olvidar cuando alguien te hace daÑo, ella debe tener que procesar todo eso. >> y jacqueline bracamontes estÁ muy contenta con su boda y yo tengo una idea del vestido que se va a poner. >> nosotros vamos a una pausa y regresamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> y quiÉn se va a ganar los 5 mil dÓlares. >> opina, y escrÍbenos en todas nuestras redes sociales... >> se acerca el momento de conocer al ganador. >> si usted enviÓ su carta, ojo pelado porqueodo puede sucedor. >> y nosotros estamos con el ojo pelado con tod
. ♪ >> anoche en sal y pimienta lourdes y rodney nos trajeron muchas noticias nuevas, jacqueline bracamontesl mismo padre alberto... >> el bautismo fue esta maÑana... muchas felicidades. >> ahÍ estÁn las imágenes, ya nos lo habÍa dicho quien -aquÍ despierta amÉrica que fin de semana iba a ser bautizada. >>yo me quedo con las imÁgenes de ana bÁrba. >> cuando le preguntan si perdonÓ dice que no guarda rencor, pero no es lo mismo. >> bueno, a lo...
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. >> reporter: rodney alcala, once a photographer and contestant on this famous tv game show, now analcala was convicted just last year in five west coast murders dating back it to the 1970s. the youngest victim, a 12-year-old girl. this week, new indictments. this time in new york for the murders of two also during the 70s. two separate decades old cases revived under the city's new cold case unit. the district attorney says investigators sorted through years of evidence, interviewed hundred wis witnesses and develd new leads. >> we hope that solving cases even decades and decades after the crimes have been committed makes people understand that law enforcement doesn't forget. >> reporter: legal experts also say the case will rely on dna and other scientific evidence developed using technology not available decades ago. >> dna is a part of that and we also know that dental impressions were taken from one of the victims which seemed to link the defendant in this case to the homicides in question. >> reporter: and even though alcala is sitting a death row, they plan to bring him to ne
. >> reporter: rodney alcala, once a photographer and contestant on this famous tv game show, now analcala was convicted just last year in five west coast murders dating back it to the 1970s. the youngest victim, a 12-year-old girl. this week, new indictments. this time in new york for the murders of two also during the 70s. two separate decades old cases revived under the city's new cold case unit. the district attorney says investigators sorted through years of evidence, interviewed...
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rodney, a democrat from missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts on the 112th congress? who will you be watching? caller: i will be watching my president. he will be the main action figure and center stage this entire deal. i think congress will also be important to keep an eye on. the main thing is that our president -- my president continues flexibility and continues sensitivity to the most important thing there is a and that is the american people -- there is and that is the american people. i think we've gotten a bit off track. people are not following what the working class are most concerned with. the president has demonstrated flexibility and he has also shown, under adverse conditions, that he can actually compromise. thee's been things along way that, maybe, he could have acted differently on. e didn't build this road, but it is important that he beat us in the right direction -- lead us in the right direction. host: the "washington post," "a gop plan reveals misplaced priorities." "the pay-as-you-go rules norm
rodney, a democrat from missouri. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what are your thoughts on the 112th congress? who will you be watching? caller: i will be watching my president. he will be the main action figure and center stage this entire deal. i think congress will also be important to keep an eye on. the main thing is that our president -- my president continues flexibility and continues sensitivity to the most important thing there is a and that is the american people -- there...
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to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders, they should be called to account. inside the beltway, civil military conflict is not a problem to be solved. it is a situation to be managed. elite civil military relations require constant policing. whenever evidence of inappropriate conduct leading to defective policy becomes evident, folks like me rush to write op-peds decrying the latest civil military crisis, in quotes. this is necessary and honorable work, once critics raise the ruckus, the internal self-correction kicks in. it's the same thing when people get up in arms about potholes or lousy service at the bureau of motor vehicles. to quie
to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders,...
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to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders, they should be called to account. inside the beltway, civil military conflict is not a problem to be solved. it is a situation to be managed. elite civil military relations require constant policing. whenever evidence of inappropriate conduct leading to defective policy becomes evident, folks like me rush to write op-peds decrying the latest civil military crisis, in quotes. this is necessary and honorable work, once critics raise the ruckus, the internal self-correction kicks in. it's the same thing when people get up in arms about potholes or lousy service at the bureau of motor vehicles. to quie
to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders,...
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and last but certainly not least, from my native texan and houston, the honorable state senator rodneyellis. [applause] >> senator ellis is in a little pain these day, he also graduated and finished from the university of texas law school. they lost on thanksgiving. he's in a little bit of pain. you didn't think i was going to pass that over. you followed me on twitter. you didn't say anything that night. so again, this whole notion of reapportionment in terms of how we are going to be operating in the next ten years is so vital. i'm going to ask a political question before policy question. it amazes me how this issue was rendered totally irrelevant and silence. it rarely came up the stakes in terms of every ten years how districts are redrawn. from a political stand point and even if you don't get involved in politics, why is that this is such an important issue but it's as if it gets no attention every ten years until after the fact? >> yeah. one reason why is politicians we tend not to raise it, it gives the appearance of being self-serving. we know that it matters. not just for leg
and last but certainly not least, from my native texan and houston, the honorable state senator rodneyellis. [applause] >> senator ellis is in a little pain these day, he also graduated and finished from the university of texas law school. they lost on thanksgiving. he's in a little bit of pain. you didn't think i was going to pass that over. you followed me on twitter. you didn't say anything that night. so again, this whole notion of reapportionment in terms of how we are going to be...
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to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders, they should be called to account. inside the beltway, civil military conflict is not a problem to be solved. it is a situation to be managed. elite civil military relations require constant policing. whenever evidence of inappropriate conduct leading to defective policy becomes evident, folks like me rush to write op-peds decrying the latest civil military crisis, in quotes. this is necessary and honorable work, once critics raise the ruckus, the internal self-correction kicks in. it's the same thing when people get up in arms about potholes or lousy service at the bureau of motor vehicles. to quie
to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders,...
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witnessed during the clinton years a ron brown, henry cisneros, a federico been yo, alexis herman, a rodneyrs of the president's cabinet. he would have been proud. to see that occur. but what would dr. king i observe about this last decade that we experienced in this nation? at decade of the 2000 florida recount, or the selection of the president of the united states ended up in a court case in the united states supreme court. what would his observations and comments have been had he lived during 9/11 when 3000 people of all races, creeds and colors lost their lives to an awful terrorist attack on this nation? what would he think? during hurricane katrina in 99-degree heat with 99-degree humidity. i can tell you, it's nothing you know in washington, d.c.. what would he have observed? what would he have observed that it would is the great recession and the subprime crisis? what would he have observed had he been on the mall in january of 2009 is a presidential barack obama inaugurated as president of the united states? what would he have observed? to walk through the front doors on 10th and
witnessed during the clinton years a ron brown, henry cisneros, a federico been yo, alexis herman, a rodneyrs of the president's cabinet. he would have been proud. to see that occur. but what would dr. king i observe about this last decade that we experienced in this nation? at decade of the 2000 florida recount, or the selection of the president of the united states ended up in a court case in the united states supreme court. what would his observations and comments have been had he lived...
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to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders, they should be called to account. inside the beltway, civil military conflict is not a problem to be solved. it is a situation to be managed. elite civil military relations require constant policing. whenever evidence of inappropriate conduct leading to defective policy becomes evident, folks like me rush to write op-peds decrying the latest civil military crisis, in quotes. this is necessary and honorable work, once critics raise the ruckus, the internal self-correction kicks in. it's the same thing when people get up in arms about potholes or lousy service at the bureau of motor vehicles. to quie
to insist senior officers and senior civilians should find a way to work in harmony recalls rodney king's appeal during the 1992 los angeles riots, can't we all just get along? any such expectation of human behavior in politics lies in the face of the record of history as with the poor, the competition for power will be ever with us. now, when generals overreach, they should have their hand slapped. when ignorant or arrogant civilians ignore military advisers and thereby commit costly blunders,...
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this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris king, and by a vonnegut scholar named rodney. of both of these individuals live in louisiana. and the quote reads, all moments, past, present and future, always have existed, always will exist. different moments just the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance. they can see how permanent all the moments are. it's just an illusion we have here on earth that once a moment is gone, it's gone forever. and something that's unique about our timeline is we actually start on the right side and move to the left, rather than the left side and move to the right. one thing we want to mention about this quote, we hope that vonnegut would know that while he may think that, may have thought that once a moment is gone it's gone forever, we like to think that the moment of kurt vonnegut will live on forever here at the vonnegut library. he went to cornell university. he was studying chemistry. he did not plan to go into architecture like his father, buddy did think he would move into a science career, and discovered at c
this beautiful painting which was created by the artist chris king, and by a vonnegut scholar named rodney. of both of these individuals live in louisiana. and the quote reads, all moments, past, present and future, always have existed, always will exist. different moments just the way we can look at a stretch of the rocky mountains for instance. they can see how permanent all the moments are. it's just an illusion we have here on earth that once a moment is gone, it's gone forever. and...