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and i'm standing in front of "lefty" rosenthal's home.hen you mention lefty's name, put it right next to tony spilotro, the infamous tony spilotro, the mobsters in the '70s. and if you saw the movie "casino," you know what i'm talking about. >> i was so good that whenever i bet, i could change the odds for every bookmaker in the country. i'm serious. i had it down so cold that i was given paradise on earth. >> in the 1970s, frank rosenthal secretly ran various las vegas casinos for the chicago mob, including the stardust, the fremont hotel, and the hacienda. robert deniro's character was based on him, and sharon stone's based on his wife, geri. joe pesci's character was their partner, reputed mob boss anthony "tony the ant" spilotro. for much of the '70s, las vegas and its casinos was secretly run out of this very home. let's take a walk inside and meet the broker who's gonna sell this home. so, brian, we're at the infamous lefty rosenthal's home. it was built, what, in 1974? >> yes, roughly 1974. >> and he passed away, what, seven, eight
and i'm standing in front of "lefty" rosenthal's home.hen you mention lefty's name, put it right next to tony spilotro, the infamous tony spilotro, the mobsters in the '70s. and if you saw the movie "casino," you know what i'm talking about. >> i was so good that whenever i bet, i could change the odds for every bookmaker in the country. i'm serious. i had it down so cold that i was given paradise on earth. >> in the 1970s, frank rosenthal secretly ran various...
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amber: andrew rosenthal. lemonis: andrew rosenthal level, yeah. i looked at 600 businesses, and i like this concept. i'm willing to write a check... andrew: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...and fund what i think needs to happen. andrew: mm-hmm. lemonis: i'm not willing to do it -- i will not do it if you're managing the people. now, you don't really necessarily like people. andrew: and that's a very broad statement because i really am good with people. lemonis: you're not as good as you should be as a business owner with people. andrew: maybe i don't handle my staff well, if that's what you're saying. lemonis: i'm saying that you don't handle your staff well or your customers as well as you should. amber: taking someone like andrew, that intense, toxic personality, like, that's really hard to produce. you know, he didn't want -- we would say, "okay, andrew, marcus wants to come back on thursday." "he can't come thursday." "okay, we'll try to come back on friday." "can't come on friday." he never wanted us back. so it's like... lemonis: that was hard television
amber: andrew rosenthal. lemonis: andrew rosenthal level, yeah. i looked at 600 businesses, and i like this concept. i'm willing to write a check... andrew: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...and fund what i think needs to happen. andrew: mm-hmm. lemonis: i'm not willing to do it -- i will not do it if you're managing the people. now, you don't really necessarily like people. andrew: and that's a very broad statement because i really am good with people. lemonis: you're not as good as you should be as a...
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rosenthal had. would you have advised the governor not to take such an action because of the allegation of improper conduct with the governor? >> absolutely a. i'm not aware of any use of the governor's line item veto for political or -- >> did he talk to you about he used his line item veto in were you involved in any of those discussion sns. >> there was an annual budget passed for eight years, the roughly six years that i was there. unquestionably, i would have had conversations with the governor regarding that bill. but not to this particular action. but if he had known about it, you would have advised him not to do it. >> senator, my guidance as counsel to the governor has always been clear. that the laws of the state of new jersey and the laws of this nation govern our conduct. that was the. >> stan: dard that i observed. >> so did you answer you would u have advised him not to do it? even though appearance of conflict would have been a concern to you. >> well what i would have done is follow
rosenthal had. would you have advised the governor not to take such an action because of the allegation of improper conduct with the governor? >> absolutely a. i'm not aware of any use of the governor's line item veto for political or -- >> did he talk to you about he used his line item veto in were you involved in any of those discussion sns. >> there was an annual budget passed for eight years, the roughly six years that i was there. unquestionably, i would have had...
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rosenthal -- $169,000 from two programs that mr. rosenthal had. would you have advised the governor? aware of any use of the line item vetos for political or parochial -- >> when he decided, did he ever talk to you about how he used his line item ve were you in -- veto, were you involved in any of those discussions? mr. matey: certainly. unquestionably, i would have had conversations with the governor regarding that. >> but not as to this particular action? known about it, you have advised them not to do it? mr. matey: my guidance of the council of governments is always been clear. the laws of this nation govern our conduct and that was the standard i observed every day. >> you would have advised him not to do it because even the appearance of conflict would have been a concern to you? i would havell, followed the law and i would have directed the governor as all members of the staff to abide by the legal standards to govern the conduct of the office. >> let me ask one more question before my time is up. while you are serving as legal governor chr
rosenthal -- $169,000 from two programs that mr. rosenthal had. would you have advised the governor? aware of any use of the line item vetos for political or parochial -- >> when he decided, did he ever talk to you about how he used his line item ve were you in -- veto, were you involved in any of those discussions? mr. matey: certainly. unquestionably, i would have had conversations with the governor regarding that. >> but not as to this particular action? known about it, you have...
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, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. - >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and vibrant so where will you shop & dine in the 49 san francisco owes must of the charm to the unique characterization of each corridor has a distinction permanent our neighbors are the economic engine of the city. >> if we could a afford the lot by these we'll not to have the kind of store in the future the kids will eat from some restaurants chinatown has phobia one of the best the most unique neighborhood shopping areas of san francisco. >> chinatown is one of the oldest chinatown in the state we need to be able allergies the people and that's the reason chinatown is
, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. - >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges resident to do their showing up and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remain unique successful and...
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, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good afternoon. welcome to the special meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. today is november 2nd, 2018. thank you all for being here with us for this important matter. i will begin with attendance and i will lead the pledge of allegiance. we'll move to communications and then the members will nominate and appoint their presiding officer pro tem for the day. to roll call for attendance. [ roll call ] >> we have a quorum. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please join me in the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. to the republic, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> thank you. during the call of the rolls those marked present, those marked not present were supervisor kim, supervisor peskin and president cohen. my office
, and david rosenthal. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. ladies and gentlemen, i just want to say thank you to our friends at sfgov tv for assisting us in this broadcast, and our meeting is adjourned. thank you. >> good afternoon. welcome to the special meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. today is november 2nd, 2018. thank you all for being here with us for this important matter. i will begin with attendance and i will lead the pledge of allegiance. we'll move...
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among them laura rosenthal, council woman and former mayor of malibu, council member rosenthal, glad you could be with us. what have the last few hours been like for you? >> good morning. it has been a very difficult 24 hours for the whole community of malibu. as you know we were all given the evacuation notice yesterday morning. a lot of people tried to leave in the morning. it was a nightmare getting out. five to six hours for normally a 45 minute drive. we're still assessing the damage. the latest i am told, still 0% containment. we have no assessment on number of homes lost. fires are still burning. i don't know about my home. i know i have a number of friends, close friends that know they've lost their home. and then we're working on county recovery effort starting with initial damage. they're looking at that now. and we're working with our cities, surrounding cities to find a regional local assistance center. they are reporting on two deaths. the sheriffs are investigating them. they weren't in the city of malibu proper but just outside malibu on mulholland drive. >> talk to me
among them laura rosenthal, council woman and former mayor of malibu, council member rosenthal, glad you could be with us. what have the last few hours been like for you? >> good morning. it has been a very difficult 24 hours for the whole community of malibu. as you know we were all given the evacuation notice yesterday morning. a lot of people tried to leave in the morning. it was a nightmare getting out. five to six hours for normally a 45 minute drive. we're still assessing the...
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rosenthal recorded images of his shheart.orked with him since he arrived at the zoo in 2000 and they formed a special bond. >> it's every day interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating the trust. it pays off. >> he likes the attention. usually people focus on the pregnancies or potential pregnancies, and as a cub, he's a fan tfavorite. tian tian is a sweetheart who makes even the tough job fun. >> he is the best. he's very laid back and able to participate a do whatever you ask him to. training. for >> aaron, chuck, take a look at the sign huggable bears, think again. >> we knew it. >> but it says when threatened they attack. i'm not threatening anyone, soki th still have a chance. >> they still see you as a threat. let me tell you, if you think they're adoble from a far, getting up close, the earmarkings and the eyes, he's so adorable.o i wanted t hug him. >> from the video, that thing is scary up clshe. gets right down there next to him. he could never let go. look how strong that tonguewas. >> look how happy
rosenthal recorded images of his shheart.orked with him since he arrived at the zoo in 2000 and they formed a special bond. >> it's every day interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating the trust. it pays off. >> he likes the attention. usually people focus on the pregnancies or potential pregnancies, and as a cub, he's a fan tfavorite. tian tian is a sweetheart who makes even the tough job fun. >> he is the best. he's very laid back and able to participate a do...
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tian's keepers put him in a training shoot and fed him honey water to get him to s still while doctor rosenthalded iges of his heart. they formed a special bond. >> it's a matter d of every interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating that trust and it pays off. >> he likes the attention. usually people focus on the pregnancies or potential pregnancies and as a cub, he's a fan favorite, buts thompson s tian tian is a sweetheart that makes even the tough jobs fun. >> he is best. he is a ver laid back panda. he's willing to participate and do whatever yousk him to and he is ideal for training. >> he's just so delightful. but here's the sign outside of the panda house. can you read it? huggable bears? think again. it says when thrtened they attack. i still might have a chance. >> you want to test it out? >> i just want to hug one of them. you get one shot at that. >> he was having fun. >> finally you got there. finally. >> i'm going back. i told the zoo g i'mng back. >> it's 6:56 right now. here's four things to know this morning. authorities still searchingor a motive in the deadly b
tian's keepers put him in a training shoot and fed him honey water to get him to s still while doctor rosenthalded iges of his heart. they formed a special bond. >> it's a matter d of every interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating that trust and it pays off. >> he likes the attention. usually people focus on the pregnancies or potential pregnancies and as a cub, he's a fan favorite, buts thompson s tian tian is a sweetheart that makes even the tough jobs fun....
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brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the entire community. bernice and sylvan simon died together in the same synagogue where they were married 62 years ago. their neighbors describe them as the sweetest people you can imagine, two people who shared a great love. 87-year-old melvin wax was usually one of the first to arrive at the services. his passions were his religion and the pittsburgh pirates. joyce fienberg had a long career as a research specialist. until she retired ten years ago. friends describe her as an engaging and warm person who lit up a room with her huge personality. jerry rabinowitz was a p
brothers cecil and david rosenthal were lifelong members of the synagogue. cecil loved to greet members at the door while david set out the prayer books. they had developmental disabilities and dedicated their lives to helping others. they were inseparable. at 97, rose malinger regularly attended the tree of life with her daughter who survived the shooting. her family said she did everything she wanted to do in life. she was known as bubbe, yiddish for grandma, to everyone in the family and the...
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>> martin rosenthal. >> science and drama teacher. [applause] >> let me -- let me say when i first came into the office to find out who my students were they said you have adam gopnik, ai said how can i tell adam, you'll see, you'll know when adam walks in. adam walked in with a bow tie and your first suit, you were about this big with a flap of hair that came down to here and you were charming adam. >> we made a movie together. >> didn't we make a movie together? >> we made a movie together. i was at theater of living arts and apprentice actor and wanted to make a film and we made a movie together. >> in fair mount park about the death of a bird. i remember it so well. >> and adam being dramatic was in drama class and i will never forget he had a bowl and came onto stage and the bowl was called darkness and he threw the ball and said light, dark. >> true, really i did? [laughter] >> that is true, adam. >> well, i remember the film extremely well. it's so kind -- it's so kind of you to come, you have more embarrassing stories to tell?
>> martin rosenthal. >> science and drama teacher. [applause] >> let me -- let me say when i first came into the office to find out who my students were they said you have adam gopnik, ai said how can i tell adam, you'll see, you'll know when adam walks in. adam walked in with a bow tie and your first suit, you were about this big with a flap of hair that came down to here and you were charming adam. >> we made a movie together. >> didn't we make a movie together?...
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from 2006 of to '09, she practiced at shine, knapp and rosenthal and taught at columbus school of law and i invite her now to together with representative newton, and senator levin, to engage in a conversation about some of the do's and don't's of effective oversight, how it's possible to perform effective oversight in today's political climate and why effective oversight is so important. . >> thank you so much. >> i think the best place to would be with his last question, which is, both of you have done significant bipartisan oversight work. why is it so important to hold governments accountable and have the government itself do that oversight work? >> the people's business ought to be done in public and for people to understand and have confidence and support in their government, they need to see what's-- oh, to see what's going on. you know, the agencies that are created at any level of government are not created for the benefit of the party that's in power. in fact, they're not created for the benefit of any party. they're created for the-- and established for the citizens and the
from 2006 of to '09, she practiced at shine, knapp and rosenthal and taught at columbus school of law and i invite her now to together with representative newton, and senator levin, to engage in a conversation about some of the do's and don't's of effective oversight, how it's possible to perform effective oversight in today's political climate and why effective oversight is so important. . >> thank you so much. >> i think the best place to would be with his last question, which is,...
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rosenthal recorded images of his heart. they've formed a special bond. >> it's a matter o every day interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating that trust and as you can see, it pays off. >> tian tian actually likes the attention. usually people focus on may shong and her pregnancies or potential pregnancies. thompson says tian tian i a sweetheart who makes even the tough jobs fun. >> he's the best. he is a very laidback panda. he is willing to participate and do whater you ask him to. he's ideal for training. >> 275 pounds, andot all you to do is give him honey water. >> that justakes his day. he was loving that. >> it calmedim down. >> he's a bit of a camera hog. he likes things out there in the public life. >> something about a panda that just makes them likehathat. >> looks like fun. >>> for many people, barack obama and michelle obama's romance. >> the former first lady wants people to know it hasn't always been easy. >> tracking storms rightw, marking another fall night filled with dark skies and rain. w
rosenthal recorded images of his heart. they've formed a special bond. >> it's a matter o every day interacting with the pandas, training with them, creating that trust and as you can see, it pays off. >> tian tian actually likes the attention. usually people focus on may shong and her pregnancies or potential pregnancies. thompson says tian tian i a sweetheart who makes even the tough jobs fun. >> he's the best. he is a very laidback panda. he is willing to participate and do...
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the history of this book, you'll see bernard rosenthal, absolutely amazing man, tab mentioned his book, salem story. he is actually a literary critic, the head of the english department, a scholar, and when he discovered salem, he was also very interested in social justice and he thought it was a great injustice, what had happened here. as a literary critic, he started reading the primary sources because that's what literary people do. you read and say what did they actually write? the end result was salem story. he also discovered that there were a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents and he got caught up in a couple of them and he said, wow, it would be really nice to change and fix all those things. and that's when he embarked on this project. he did not realize it would take as long. he was figuring two or three years. it took 12 of us ten years to do this. and when i saw this book, it was heavy and hefty, and i got it in my hands and i said, is that all it is? because we had taken so long. his first project manager was supposed to be joe flibbert, a long-time her
the history of this book, you'll see bernard rosenthal, absolutely amazing man, tab mentioned his book, salem story. he is actually a literary critic, the head of the english department, a scholar, and when he discovered salem, he was also very interested in social justice and he thought it was a great injustice, what had happened here. as a literary critic, he started reading the primary sources because that's what literary people do. you read and say what did they actually write? the end...
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[laughter] >> josh rosenthal reporting.o great -- youw, maybe it will inspire more people tuto go o and meet her. >> i hope so. that's great. good for her. >> of course much moreti elec coverage still ahead. the mesge president trumpand foe sending to voters on the campaign trail coming up. >> and did your commute through d.c. feel a little bit longer yesterday? we'll explain the reason behind the >> ♪ >>> also gary has another look weather's stay with us. fox5 morning will be right >> ♪. announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara commsock: barbartock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturnci and the state should de it." announcer: that's right. cotock supports taking awa a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planne parenthood 6 times, limirang women's access to ception. and comstock votes with trump nineme eight percent of the .ex jennifer wton: endorsed by the washington post. she'll protect osa woman's right to choe. jennifer wexton for congress. indepeonence usa pac is respble for the content of
[laughter] >> josh rosenthal reporting.o great -- youw, maybe it will inspire more people tuto go o and meet her. >> i hope so. that's great. good for her. >> of course much moreti elec coverage still ahead. the mesge president trumpand foe sending to voters on the campaign trail coming up. >> and did your commute through d.c. feel a little bit longer yesterday? we'll explain the reason behind the >> ♪ >>> also gary has another look weather's stay with...
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elizabeth rosenthal is with us at the table to discuss. her because she got two infusions. why are infusion drugs so expensive? >> well, because infusion drugs come with all these associated costs. you can't take them at home, i mean, you go to the hospital or an infusion clinic and you're in a bed. so basically they're upcoded or upcharged. so it's not just the drug, it's the whole shebang you're paying for. so that's an important thing. before she'd been on drugs she could take at home. >> and shereese has worked in medical billing, which i think is interesting, but even she was caught off guard with getting 3,600. if it normally cost 123,000 and you get charged 3,600, isn't that sort of a deal? >> well, that higher price is just kind of a notional price and a $3,600 bill for any of us suddenly dropping in your box. >> is a lot. >> it's a huge amount. your kid doesn't go to come summer camp or you don't get those gym lessons you wanted to do. and basically while she was so surprised is she had been on two ms drugs, they're all really exp
elizabeth rosenthal is with us at the table to discuss. her because she got two infusions. why are infusion drugs so expensive? >> well, because infusion drugs come with all these associated costs. you can't take them at home, i mean, you go to the hospital or an infusion clinic and you're in a bed. so basically they're upcoded or upcharged. so it's not just the drug, it's the whole shebang you're paying for. so that's an important thing. before she'd been on drugs she could take at home....
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and compliance reviews for the company from 26 till zero nine to practice at sunshine knapp and rosenthal and they are columbus school of law and i invite her now to gather with representative newton and senator levin to engage in conversation about some of the do's and don'ts of effective oversight from how it's possible to perform effective oversight in today's political climate and why effective oversight is so important. michaela. >> thank you so much. i think the best place to start is with his last question that both of you have done significant bipartisan oversight work. why is it so important to hold governments accountable and have the government itself do that oversight work? >> tables business ought to be done in public for people to understand in a providence and support in the government they need to see what is -- oh, to see what is going on. the agencies created in any level of government are not created for the benefit of the party in power. in fact, not created for the benefit of any party but created for an established for the citizens and taxpayers and people that benef
and compliance reviews for the company from 26 till zero nine to practice at sunshine knapp and rosenthal and they are columbus school of law and i invite her now to gather with representative newton and senator levin to engage in conversation about some of the do's and don'ts of effective oversight from how it's possible to perform effective oversight in today's political climate and why effective oversight is so important. michaela. >> thank you so much. i think the best place to start...
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fienberg, richard gottfried, rose mallinger, jerry rabinowitz, cecil rosen thal and his brother david rosenthal, bernice and sylvan simon, daniel stein, melvin wax, and irving younger. may their memory be a blessing to their families and community. it's difficult to even begin to adequately express the hurt that this community has endured, the horror that these families have endured, and the hurt that is still part of this community. maybe one of the best ways to convey not just our condolence and our sympathy but also our sol solidarity with those who face that horror and that danger and that hate is to talk about what those folks did in that dark, dark hour, and it literally was about an hour, maybe a little more than that, that morning, that saturday morning. we of course at this time, and so many have since that date paid tribute to those in law enforcement who confronted the murderer with uncommon valor. we pay tribute as well to the emergency service professionals, nurses, and doctors and others who ministered to those who were wounded and tried their best to minister to those who were dy
fienberg, richard gottfried, rose mallinger, jerry rabinowitz, cecil rosen thal and his brother david rosenthal, bernice and sylvan simon, daniel stein, melvin wax, and irving younger. may their memory be a blessing to their families and community. it's difficult to even begin to adequately express the hurt that this community has endured, the horror that these families have endured, and the hurt that is still part of this community. maybe one of the best ways to convey not just our condolence...