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those were the sally effect. sally, he dressed like holden caulfield.anpedigree, a pedigree that he was proud of but always wore lightly. he once told joan and john gregory dunn, if you think i'm cocky now you should have known me when the bradlee's had four e's at the end of their name. ben, in his own way was born to become the ben that we all came to love and to know and to cherryishcherish and to want to be part of his life. and if the double e bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in the long line, it might have come off the pages of f. scott fitzgerald, but that would have been i appropriate, because that would have been a faint copy of the ben and there was nothing fictional about him, his life, his personality, his style, his accomplishments, his instincts and his love for everything in life. there are so many stories about ben. and we've been hearing here this morning. mine are small, but i think it is telling. in the late 60's or early 70's, ben joined a softball game we were having out on the island. he came to bat. he immediately had a sh
those were the sally effect. sally, he dressed like holden caulfield.anpedigree, a pedigree that he was proud of but always wore lightly. he once told joan and john gregory dunn, if you think i'm cocky now you should have known me when the bradlee's had four e's at the end of their name. ben, in his own way was born to become the ben that we all came to love and to know and to cherryishcherish and to want to be part of his life. and if the double e bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in...
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and light and industrial and it stayed the same, and it just changed to sal or sally to emphasize the arts and but it was still no residential, but the one change is that entertainment uses are permitted there now, and also in the wnuo which is the office district, which runs along towns and then also runs along 11th street to capture what is the, you know, the existing entertainment corridor that is there. and so, before, and as commissioner hyde mentioned when the task force is working on this plan, there is no such thing as an llp it exists in name. and it did kind of exist in concept, at some point as accessory entertainment, right? and so there were discussions by the point that i got involved we were actually talking about individual land use and where they are permitted and how they are going to be treated. and we did consider them at that time, but just as accessory entertainment and we also came down was that they for the most part was treated like entertainment which is they are permitted south of harrison street with the exception of being fulsom street and because that str
and light and industrial and it stayed the same, and it just changed to sal or sally to emphasize the arts and but it was still no residential, but the one change is that entertainment uses are permitted there now, and also in the wnuo which is the office district, which runs along towns and then also runs along 11th street to capture what is the, you know, the existing entertainment corridor that is there. and so, before, and as commissioner hyde mentioned when the task force is working on...
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those were the sally effect.dressed -- a pedigree that he was proud of but he always war wore -- he once told joan vivian and john gregory dunn, if you think i'm cocky now, you should have known me when the bradlees had four es at the end of their name. ben in his own way was born to become the ben we all came to love and know and cherish and wanted to be part of life. and as the bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in the long line -- that would have been a fake copy but there was nothing fictional about him, his life, his personality, his style, his accomplishment, his instincts and his love for everything in life. there are so many stories about ben and we've been hearing hear this morning. when ben was in his late 60's or early 70's, he joined a softball game that that we were having, he came to bat and he had a sharp hit to right field. running to first he noticed the right fielder wasn't husbanding, so he took off the second, stretching a single into a double and sliding in. when the dust settled there
those were the sally effect.dressed -- a pedigree that he was proud of but he always war wore -- he once told joan vivian and john gregory dunn, if you think i'm cocky now, you should have known me when the bradlees had four es at the end of their name. ben in his own way was born to become the ben we all came to love and know and cherish and wanted to be part of life. and as the bradlee family had somehow missed a beat in the long line -- that would have been a fake copy but there was nothing...
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go with sallie mae. another chart that's very impressive, look at that one, making a breakout, you know, this is the one, i would not hold both. i think you got to take a loss, guys. i don't know what you think, hold sallie mae and probably dump the career education. >> same thing, career education, the risk is too high. a lot of the employers are frowning upon the degree you get from there. i would stay far away from that. slm i'm not jumping out of my seat. chart is fantastic, let it ride. >> the education industry is growing over the next five years, sallie mae, it paid out a dividend, probably go with sallie mae. >> i agree with you. sallie mae would be my choice. i'm a little concerned about ceco. charles: she worked, there i probably hope they gave her stock. people, when you work at a company, they're loyal, if you work for a company and don't want to sell the stock out of loyalty. take a look what the ceo is doing, they are selling stock all the time. >> we've been talking about student loans on
go with sallie mae. another chart that's very impressive, look at that one, making a breakout, you know, this is the one, i would not hold both. i think you got to take a loss, guys. i don't know what you think, hold sallie mae and probably dump the career education. >> same thing, career education, the risk is too high. a lot of the employers are frowning upon the degree you get from there. i would stay far away from that. slm i'm not jumping out of my seat. chart is fantastic, let it...
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of harrison street and thes permitted in the wmuo and in the office district and it is permitted in sally and fulsom and the residential districts and the rcd runs along ninth and tenth street from essentially mission to harrison, and it is not permitted there. either. >> great. and we have a firm out too. >> sure. >> and i can put that down on the street. >> that i think it applies just to the nighttime entertainment but not the llp; is that correct?? >> that is correct. >> and additional protection, again, the concept was north of harrison was primarily residential but there was also a recognition that south of harrison you have the existing housing and they were rezoned as such and any alley that occurred it created these 300 foot buffers where any within 200 feet of any residential enclave you can't have nighttime entertainment or 24-hour animal services like kennels even if the underlying zoning permits it. there is an overlay buffer to protect those enclaves. >> you are right it does not apply to the llp. >> so the llp. >> and so it will be permitted in that if the underlying zoning
of harrison street and thes permitted in the wmuo and in the office district and it is permitted in sally and fulsom and the residential districts and the rcd runs along ninth and tenth street from essentially mission to harrison, and it is not permitted there. either. >> great. and we have a firm out too. >> sure. >> and i can put that down on the street. >> that i think it applies just to the nighttime entertainment but not the llp; is that correct?? >> that is...
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sally, you really may him happy. thank you. spent a week with dad before he died, and i'm glad i got to have that time with him at the end. when he could still talk, i asked him if he was ready to check out. he thought for a minute and said not yet but he was thinking about it. then he reached out to take my hand and told me he loved me. i loved him too. >> i am the son of ben bradlee and sally quinn, and my full name is joe see aquinn crowningshield bradlee. a lot of people have been talking about my father as a legend and a lion and a giant. and i have to agree. he was a huge, huge man, but for me dad was majestic because he was the simplest man i ever met, and because he was such a good father he thought me that if do you the little things well and treat everyone with respect, it can take you so much further than you ever anticipated. my father was the happiest man i ever met. i grew up with him telling me that my happiness made him happy. he never complained about anything. clap your hands if you feel like a room without a
sally, you really may him happy. thank you. spent a week with dad before he died, and i'm glad i got to have that time with him at the end. when he could still talk, i asked him if he was ready to check out. he thought for a minute and said not yet but he was thinking about it. then he reached out to take my hand and told me he loved me. i loved him too. >> i am the son of ben bradlee and sally quinn, and my full name is joe see aquinn crowningshield bradlee. a lot of people have been...
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we heard remarks from vice president biden and secretary sylvia burwell and sally jewell. this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the special assistant to the president for native american affairs. [applause] good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house tribal nations conference. today is a very special day for all of us as we reflect on the sixth conference. it is just as important today as it was in 2009 in building the administration's policy agenda and setting the direction for the next year. year after year we have them together to renew, and is
we heard remarks from vice president biden and secretary sylvia burwell and sally jewell. this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the special assistant to the president for native american affairs. [applause] good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house tribal nations conference. today is a very special day for all of us as we reflect on the sixth conference. it is just as important today as it was in 2009 in building the administration's policy agenda and...
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[applause] >> >> thank you, sally.mas perez from the department of labor. >> i have the privilege of serving as the labor secretary. before that, i worked in the justice department, and worked with many of you on issues of great importance over there. it is great to be back with you again. i often referred to the department of labor as match.com, because we are -- we are about connecting people to the middle class. and to those jobs that enable you to punch your ticket to the middle class. we provide, through our investments in training and other opportunities -- we provide those opportunities to millions of people across the country. that is why i love my job. country hasindian been a big focus on what we have been doing. i want to share with you some of the things we have been doing. what we did a lot of was listening, because we heard a number of concerns in our early outreach to tribal leaders. for instance, we heard a lot of concerns about the fact that sometimes grant announcements would come out, and it at a min
[applause] >> >> thank you, sally.mas perez from the department of labor. >> i have the privilege of serving as the labor secretary. before that, i worked in the justice department, and worked with many of you on issues of great importance over there. it is great to be back with you again. i often referred to the department of labor as match.com, because we are -- we are about connecting people to the middle class. and to those jobs that enable you to punch your ticket to the...
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now we go to sally. >> okay. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: julia? >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: sally?[ bleep ]. >> jimmy: i was shocked, too. it's sally field. came up with some words i have never heard before. tonight, jennifer aniston will take on a mystery opponent. i will not tell you who that opponent is. all i'll say is, she's very famous -- she's female, by saying she. so i ruined it, already. you don't know who it is, but i know who it is and it's -- this is a very good night to be here in the studio audience. and a very bad night to be the person who has to bleep everything that goes on the air. thursday, as i presume you know, is thanksgiving. the day on which we get together with our families to give thanks, mostly that we don't live with them anymore. [ laughter ] you know, the cost of thanks -- the average cost of a thanksgiving dinner went up this year. thanksgiving dinner for ten will cost 37 cents more than it did last year. the average price for a ten-person thanksgiving dinner is now $49.41. that has to be for thanksgiving dinner at kfc, right? [ laughter ] how is th
now we go to sally. >> okay. [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: julia? >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: sally?[ bleep ]. >> jimmy: i was shocked, too. it's sally field. came up with some words i have never heard before. tonight, jennifer aniston will take on a mystery opponent. i will not tell you who that opponent is. all i'll say is, she's very famous -- she's female, by saying she. so i ruined it, already. you don't know who it is, but i know who it is and it's -- this is a very good...
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and our own sally reigny is going to commandeer this panel. going to turn this conference to her as people get miced up. salley? >> i think that this is probably one of the most important conversations that we're having during this conference, the reason being is that both excessive consumption in population can undo everything that you've heard about thus far and will hear about. and these two subjects are often not addressed because they're sensitive, they're touchy. populations being more so than consumption but both of them because they fly in the face of the status quo and also some really serious idologies that are prevailing -- ideologies that are prevailing in the world today. i want to briefly introduce and i mean briefly because in your program, everybody's bio but lester brown, you know who he is. so i'm not going to -- policy institute. but i will say lester is probably the mind, the one mind on the planet who has been looking at climate change, sustainability, the vital signs of the planet from a comprehensive viewpoint perspectiv
and our own sally reigny is going to commandeer this panel. going to turn this conference to her as people get miced up. salley? >> i think that this is probably one of the most important conversations that we're having during this conference, the reason being is that both excessive consumption in population can undo everything that you've heard about thus far and will hear about. and these two subjects are often not addressed because they're sensitive, they're touchy. populations being...
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sally? >> i think that this is probably one of the most important conversations that we're having during this conference, the reason being is that both excessive consumption in population can undo everything that you've heard about thus far and will hear about. and these two subjects are often not addressed because they're sensitive, they're touchy. populations being more so than consumption but both of them because they fly in the face of the status quo and also some really serious idologies that are prevailing -- ideologies that are prevailing in the world today. i want to briefly introduce and i mean briefly because in your program, everybody's bio but lester brown, you know who he is. so i'm not going to -- policy institute. but i will say lester is probably the mind, the one mind on the planet who has been looking at climate change, sustainability, the vital signs of the planet from a comprehensive viewpoint perspective for decades and he's written over 55 books. the new one which is co
sally? >> i think that this is probably one of the most important conversations that we're having during this conference, the reason being is that both excessive consumption in population can undo everything that you've heard about thus far and will hear about. and these two subjects are often not addressed because they're sensitive, they're touchy. populations being more so than consumption but both of them because they fly in the face of the status quo and also some really serious...
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>> sally, we got an e-mail! it just popped in. woo hoo!. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> did you open it? >> yes. it's not good news. >> good news aurora! let's go. >> the bank did not get approved. >> no, it did. >> huh? >> we've been awarded one of the 24 retail marijuana stores for the location delmar. it's the strip mall. hold on. i got another one. >> it was not selected. >> okay. i got one. and i got my second choice. the dentist office, for me, was everything. it was going to be the corporate headquarters. conference room, offices, big beautiful brick building. this was the future, but out of 24 licenses in aurora, i was one of the chosen. that is something to be really proud about. >> all right. starbuds does expand. we move to aurora now. >> congratulations! >> thanks! [ laughter ] >> congratulations! >> yeah! that's so awesome! yeah! >> that's exciting. >> well, big sigh of relief. we got the license and demo is going to start immediately and just cross our fingers and see if we can do it. i'm really excited. i'm excited to be apa
>> sally, we got an e-mail! it just popped in. woo hoo!. >> are you ready? >> ready. >> did you open it? >> yes. it's not good news. >> good news aurora! let's go. >> the bank did not get approved. >> no, it did. >> huh? >> we've been awarded one of the 24 retail marijuana stores for the location delmar. it's the strip mall. hold on. i got another one. >> it was not selected. >> okay. i got one. and i got my second choice....
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. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of two of the nation's best-known symbolic locations. it's where tornado alley meets the bible belt. >> can't buy alcohol on sundays. kind of roll out the carpet at 9:00. it's that kind of town. 2:00 in the morning, 4:00 in the morning, you're going to be hard pressed to find something other than an all-night restaurant that's open. and for some of us, that's okay. that's tulsa. still small enough to be home. >> you all right? >> yeah. >> all right. you know we've got a chaplain you can talk to, if you need to. >> chief deputy michelle robinette runs what is arguably the largest home in tulsa, the david l. moss criminal justice center, bett
. >> he's out there in the sally port and shaking his wing at everybody, which is not something you doo a bunch of guys in orange. >> and -- >> i don't rob and steal. i swipe and i swindle. >> a father of five is headed to prison. but now his pregnant girlfriend visits with haunting news from home. >> i got bruises and scratches all over my back, and it's not anybody in the house with me. what is it? ♪ ♪ >>> tulsa, oklahoma, lies at the intersection of...
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and, interior secretary sally jewell on plans to restructure schools for native american students. >>ll: in two cases, in two cities, in less than two weeks, two grand juries declined to indict white police officers accused of killing unarmed black men. but in today's case, in new york, it was on tape. hari sreenivasan has more on the case of eric garner. >> sreenivasan: reaction to the grand jury decision has been sharp and highlights a very tense relationship between police in new york and the communities they serve. it's also a test for its new mayor. joining us now is pervaiz shallwani, criminal justice reporter for the "wall street journal." so surprised? >> you know, i think there is some surprise. i think some people believe that because there was a video in this case there was a little bit more clear-cut path to a charge of some kind. you know, the grand jury ultimately decided that there wasn't. >> sreenivasan: okay. the parallels and the not so parallels with ferguson? >> i think some of the parallels are there is a belief that it's almost impossible to indict a police offic
and, interior secretary sally jewell on plans to restructure schools for native american students. >>ll: in two cases, in two cities, in less than two weeks, two grand juries declined to indict white police officers accused of killing unarmed black men. but in today's case, in new york, it was on tape. hari sreenivasan has more on the case of eric garner. >> sreenivasan: reaction to the grand jury decision has been sharp and highlights a very tense relationship between police in new...
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it makes sense, doesn't it, sally? >> it makes complete sense.ir report out, which shows that wealth inequality does actually slow growth. so of the 34 countries that are members of the group, the gap between rich and poor is now at its highest level in 30 years. this report says rising levels of inequality have shaved ten percentage points off growth for the likes of mexico and new jersey. we look at the british and norwegian economies working at 9%, smaller than they could be if their gap was not so wide. and in the u.s., the world's biggest economy, we're looking at a 7% smaller in terms of growth because of inequality. the oecd says that current wealth transfer mechanisms are not enough, and tax rises are part of the answer. i spoke to an e con must at the oecd and asked what was the solution, was it simply a matter of putting up taxes for the rich? >> it's not simple to tax the wealthy and you do have to be careful. nevertheless, clearly some countries are managing to do much better at taxing people with more income. there's lots of tax brea
it makes sense, doesn't it, sally? >> it makes complete sense.ir report out, which shows that wealth inequality does actually slow growth. so of the 34 countries that are members of the group, the gap between rich and poor is now at its highest level in 30 years. this report says rising levels of inequality have shaved ten percentage points off growth for the likes of mexico and new jersey. we look at the british and norwegian economies working at 9%, smaller than they could be if their...
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and i hear over the radio from our control room that a car had crashed through the auto sallie port door i asked for clarification on the radio. a car came into the door? no. a car crashed through the door. >> the sallie port is a secure enclosed area that officers use to transfer the custody of inmates. with this area compromised, the jail goes on lockdown. sergeant hooper calls for backup, and he and his deputies make their way toward the sallie port to check out the scene. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little askew as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon,
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>> sally kohn, great to see you.heye, always a pressure to have you with us. >> thank you. >>> more than a dozen women are claiming comedian bill cosby sexually assaulted them. ahead at this hour, you'll hear from three victims who spoke together for the first time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to childre
>> sally kohn, great to see you.heye, always a pressure to have you with us. >> thank you. >>> more than a dozen women are claiming comedian bill cosby sexually assaulted them. ahead at this hour, you'll hear from three victims who spoke together for the first time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ah, ♪ h it. ♪ push it. ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. it's what you do....
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whether johnson had a relationship with sally hemmings -- jefferson had a relationship with sally hemmingst seems plausible but as far as i see there's no concrete evidence. that is about all i have to say. >> along those lines, how did jefferson view about slavery and his relationship with lafayette, how did his views about slavery evolve and change it during this period? >> he was in an awkward situation when he went to france. i think he went to france to start his life again. his wife had died. his world had collapsed. he made -- he was invited to go to france 4 times and he finally departed in june of 1774. and his purpose was to join the society of the enlightened society. when he got there, he discovered by stages that the people he wanted to be close to where arch anti-slavery advocates. he didn't say much about that. i think in his notes in virginia he had a long passage, i think he wrote that by himself in france after november -- between november and april 1785. before he entered and began circulating in society. he had a book published before he discovered his friends were arch
whether johnson had a relationship with sally hemmings -- jefferson had a relationship with sally hemmingst seems plausible but as far as i see there's no concrete evidence. that is about all i have to say. >> along those lines, how did jefferson view about slavery and his relationship with lafayette, how did his views about slavery evolve and change it during this period? >> he was in an awkward situation when he went to france. i think he went to france to start his life again....
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[applause] least,last, but not secretary of interior sally jewell. for your leadership on the task force. i have to say up here where we do have leaders in many different ways, many that you do not know, greatest on no in addition to hud that fema is a major provider of housing on indian reservations. how many of you have a fema trailer on reservation? that is where they went. are a lot of them out there. not ideal housing, but thank you for that, craig. i want to talk for a second to native youth ambassadors that are here. the saying that we do not inherit the earth from our answers, we borrow it from our -- ancestors, we borrow it from our children. that is what climate change is all about. we have an earth that is in trouble. trouble a lot of times to our ignorance, greed, through our practices, and they are catching up with us, as administrator fugate said, catching up with us with weather, with impacts on our fisheries and our cultural sites within this country, on the things that you do hold dear from your ancestors and you would like to have f
[applause] least,last, but not secretary of interior sally jewell. for your leadership on the task force. i have to say up here where we do have leaders in many different ways, many that you do not know, greatest on no in addition to hud that fema is a major provider of housing on indian reservations. how many of you have a fema trailer on reservation? that is where they went. are a lot of them out there. not ideal housing, but thank you for that, craig. i want to talk for a second to native...
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i know sally rogers. she is an eminent researcher, clinician, and really a leader, and it's going to cause a great deal of positive interests. what is interesting as i see it what we did with owen and what sally is doing with those kids, they're cousins a bit. it's identifying as early as possible that there is an issue, and then trying to live inside the kid. create ways to pull them out. she has developed a model that seems to be effective. we have to improvise ours over 20 years, but the key is to try to help the self-directed energies of the kid be something that you can tap, grab, hold. that's what they're doing there as well as using where the kid is, the tests that the kid is doing, day-to-day life, and finding ways to connect, and find ways to appreciate interaction with other human beings early as the brain is being shaped, in crucial early days. >> how did you learn that your son owen could be reached through the characters in the disney movies? >> he is a late on-set kid. they feel that they va
i know sally rogers. she is an eminent researcher, clinician, and really a leader, and it's going to cause a great deal of positive interests. what is interesting as i see it what we did with owen and what sally is doing with those kids, they're cousins a bit. it's identifying as early as possible that there is an issue, and then trying to live inside the kid. create ways to pull them out. she has developed a model that seems to be effective. we have to improvise ours over 20 years, but the key...
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[applause] >> thank you, sally. we have secretary thomas perez from the department of labor. >> good afternoon. it's an honor to be here again with you, and i have privilege of serving as the labor secretary. before that i worked in the civil rights division of of the justice department and worked with many of you over there, so it's great to be back with you again. i often refer to the department of labor as match.com. [laughter] we are, because we're, you know, we're about connecting people to the middle class. and to those jobs that enable you to punch your ticket to the middle class. and so when i refer to match.com, i talk about employers who want to grow their business and people who want to punch their ticket to the middle class. and we provide, through our investment in training and other opportunities, we provide those opportunities to millions of people across this country. and that's why i love my job. and our work in indian country has been a big focus of what we have been doing, and i want to share with
[applause] >> thank you, sally. we have secretary thomas perez from the department of labor. >> good afternoon. it's an honor to be here again with you, and i have privilege of serving as the labor secretary. before that i worked in the civil rights division of of the justice department and worked with many of you over there, so it's great to be back with you again. i often refer to the department of labor as match.com. [laughter] we are, because we're, you know, we're about...
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and then finally sally simpson, wins at ward today, 32,000 lights, set to music, the at sally's houseshe has frozen, she has santa here and she has got the rainbow of lights, sally simpson, well done. >>> welshing if you have have put on a light show for the holidays we want to see your pictures as well. again, just use that social media hash tag cbs-3, holiday lights, or you can send them right to us at cbs philly.com. >>> well, now to a place that always has a brilliant holiday light display, long wood gardens where we will find our meteorologist kate bilo, hi kate. >> reporter: hi, chris. people haven't put up their holiday lights yet they should come here to long wood garden and get a couple ideas. if you take one or two and bring them tour own home that with make it spectacular. this place is incredible. so many people i have met walking around today saying they have been coming here for over 30 years as part of their holiday tradition. they come in the summertime, as well but you can see how spectacular this conservatory ises specially on a day like we have had. lets get to the
and then finally sally simpson, wins at ward today, 32,000 lights, set to music, the at sally's houseshe has frozen, she has santa here and she has got the rainbow of lights, sally simpson, well done. >>> welshing if you have have put on a light show for the holidays we want to see your pictures as well. again, just use that social media hash tag cbs-3, holiday lights, or you can send them right to us at cbs philly.com. >>> well, now to a place that always has a brilliant...
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born in 1743. 45 years old.as comment on ike to any relationship that thomas with rson may have had sallymmons? >> who? take on this erent -- a lot of -- en about 25 years ago, this became a focal point in discussions on thomas jefferson. i don't have -- tthis is not to my relevant conversation. a new k it is time for conversation about thomas around the form back from france, th second american revolution. whether jefferson had a with sally p hemmings, it seems possible, but far as i can see, there is no concrete evidence. how did those lines, about slavery ew to his relationship lafayette -- but, his views on involved in to be this period? >> he was an awkward situation when he went to france. i think he was going to france life again -- his wife had died, his life collapsed. he had been invited to go to france three times, he finally departed in june 1774. join the se was to the enlightened society. there, he t discovered that the people he be close to where anti-slavery activist. he did not say much about that. in his notes on virginia, he passage -- i think himself in hat by france.
born in 1743. 45 years old.as comment on ike to any relationship that thomas with rson may have had sallymmons? >> who? take on this erent -- a lot of -- en about 25 years ago, this became a focal point in discussions on thomas jefferson. i don't have -- tthis is not to my relevant conversation. a new k it is time for conversation about thomas around the form back from france, th second american revolution. whether jefferson had a with sally p hemmings, it seems possible, but far as i can...
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sally is amazing at sales. jim's not doing so well. what you want to do is clone whatever it is that sally's doing that works so that the next jim can say show me how to do this right. that's what a system is about. right? being able to pass the best practices, and document it so anybody in your company can perform at the level of your best. >> you know notice the word of caution that i've learned about creating systems is you create them, and then they get more complicated. and then they get more complicated. so you always need to be going back to the people who are actually involved in them. and say, how can we simplify this. >> that's an excellent point because the other mistake a lot of small business owners make, they say okay, fine, i'll create the systems, i'll document the stuff and they never go back to it. the key is absolutely continuous improvement. we do it quarterly. you revisit those on a regular basis where you go back and say what has changed in the world around us, what's changed with our customers and how do we need
sally is amazing at sales. jim's not doing so well. what you want to do is clone whatever it is that sally's doing that works so that the next jim can say show me how to do this right. that's what a system is about. right? being able to pass the best practices, and document it so anybody in your company can perform at the level of your best. >> you know notice the word of caution that i've learned about creating systems is you create them, and then they get more complicated. and then they...
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>> and thanks very much, sallie.as we pivot to talk about 2015 and the work, do you see an environment finally of higher rates of, you know, does this country look more of the same next year with these falling oil prices and everything going on or a real pivot? >> in terms of the economy or the markets? >> yes. exactly. the macro outlook here. yeah. if you don't mind. if i may. a general question here on the landscape. >> no, of course you may. look, you know, what i think we have to watch is geopolitical risk stepped up. the markets are volatile because of it and uncertain because of it. on a steady state basis, i think things feel fine. our women are reporting the economy is fine. you know? their businesses are fine. they're growing but you have these points of significant risk around the world and we have seen very easily whether it's the risk of cyber attacks, very concerning and picking up, geopolitical risks, these things can come out of left field and hit you, so a baseline i think just strong -- >> the leader
>> and thanks very much, sallie.as we pivot to talk about 2015 and the work, do you see an environment finally of higher rates of, you know, does this country look more of the same next year with these falling oil prices and everything going on or a real pivot? >> in terms of the economy or the markets? >> yes. exactly. the macro outlook here. yeah. if you don't mind. if i may. a general question here on the landscape. >> no, of course you may. look, you know, what i...
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secretary of the interior, and the president and chairman of the national park foundation, the honorable sally>> hello, everyone! thank you for being here and thanks so much to the national park foundation and the national park service for hosting this wonderful holiday tradition year after year. i'd like to offer each of you a personal welcome to president's park, which is managed by the national park service and the department of the interior. and of course, home to the first family. and we're so delighted they're here today. it's a great honor to help care for the extraordinary system of 401 national parks that commemorate our history, our culture and our incredibly beautiful landscape. i'm also proud of the thousands of dedicated federal employees and many, many volunteers who care for our public lands, our waters and our wildlife for the benefit of all americans. we are blessed with the spirit of the holidays. when many traditions mark this darkest month of the year, of love, of giving, of family and friends. it's a time of year when we are reminded that it's truly better to give than to
secretary of the interior, and the president and chairman of the national park foundation, the honorable sally>> hello, everyone! thank you for being here and thanks so much to the national park foundation and the national park service for hosting this wonderful holiday tradition year after year. i'd like to offer each of you a personal welcome to president's park, which is managed by the national park service and the department of the interior. and of course, home to the first family....
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owner sally lowe says the cdc warning doesn't seem to be impacting her business. >>: i don't think itreally affecting our business with sold quite a few today >>charles clifford:she also advising avoiding buying carmel apples that are more than just a few days old. >>: i would not be something sitting around for two months no matter what >>grant lodes:the interview" banked almost 1 million-dollars at the box office on christmas day. that's from ticket sales in just over 330 locations nationwide. many theaters reported selling out showings.including berkeley's elmwood theater. it could potentially make a lot more money online. the movie was made available on netflix, google play, microsoft's xbox video store and a special sony web site called seetheinterview.com. online numbers have not been released. hackers are to blame for shutting down x-box live and the playstation network on christmas day. while x-box live is back online. playstation still remains down. a hacker group known as "lizard squad" has claimed responsibility for shutting the system down. however sony and microsoft would
owner sally lowe says the cdc warning doesn't seem to be impacting her business. >>: i don't think itreally affecting our business with sold quite a few today >>charles clifford:she also advising avoiding buying carmel apples that are more than just a few days old. >>: i would not be something sitting around for two months no matter what >>grant lodes:the interview" banked almost 1 million-dollars at the box office on christmas day. that's from ticket sales in just...
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making sure people understand what is happening. >> i'm sally. my family owns medicine man.a family run company, my two brothers, my mother, myself. >> i am andy williams. >> we don't want to be what you would picture a stoner parlor. >> we've been a leader in this industry for a long time. >> we've put a lot of heart in developing what the new model for marijuana would be. >> very impressive, by the way. >> we understand it is a cash business. the second western could be security. how does that work? >> we spent a lot of money on security. we have security guards, cameras. >> we've never had any intruders or violence or anything like that, we have a strong deterrent. >> the police will drive by a little more often and the black market will go down in that area, because people have safe options from which to choose. >> interesting business, appreciate that. >> thank you. thanks so much. thank you for letting me come. >> while 57% of aurora's citizens voted in favor of legalizing marijuana, that leaves 43% who don't agree with the new laws. >> you say it's going to make our n
making sure people understand what is happening. >> i'm sally. my family owns medicine man.a family run company, my two brothers, my mother, myself. >> i am andy williams. >> we don't want to be what you would picture a stoner parlor. >> we've been a leader in this industry for a long time. >> we've put a lot of heart in developing what the new model for marijuana would be. >> very impressive, by the way. >> we understand it is a cash business. the...
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it has a form on the back you have to give to sally.ou for what you do. >> yes, thank you. thank you. >> all you guys are just so rock solid. >> if you guys ever need glasses, we'll pay for them. >> you got yours on already, yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you still work here? no. >> we love you guys. >> that's jay. >> jay, what's your last name? >> garcia. >> good you got in the building when you did. people hired tomorrow don't get this. remember that number is going to double. >> appreciate your work. >> it could be like owning initial shares in ford or, you know, coca-cola or something like that. it could get that big. you never know. sky's the limit. >> doing stuff like this, getting on the stock market, will hopefully bring a few more people around to thinking we're a legitimate business, not a bunch of stoners trying to make a money grab. so very exciting times here at medicine man. >> hi, matt. just get checked in. i'll probably put you on the floor since we have kel b. here for a little bit. >> this is our hybrid
it has a form on the back you have to give to sally.ou for what you do. >> yes, thank you. thank you. >> all you guys are just so rock solid. >> if you guys ever need glasses, we'll pay for them. >> you got yours on already, yes. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you still work here? no. >> we love you guys. >> that's jay. >> jay, what's your last name? >> garcia. >> good you got in the building when you did. people...
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what is happening, they are going to surprise sally, jessica's mother for thanksgiving. they wanted to go for the big scare. as you see by the reaction, it's a monster. >> surprise! >> she looked scared, not happy. >> obviously a little bit scared. a little bit surprised. the whole family comes over. it's a group hug situation. everybody gets involved. they were concerned they may scare her too much. fortunately, everybody's got smiles on. it was an epic thanksgiving for all. >> do they know how long it's been since they've seen each other? >> it's been months. it was going to be the first thanksgiving without her kids. she wasn't expecting them. >> that's going to do it for us here. we'll see you next time. >>> snowboarding is no fun when you're stuck on the ski lift. >> why this rescue is one slippery slope. >> dude getting ready to walk the dog, but -- >> that is not the dog's owner. >> the heartbreaking crime caught on camera. >> yes, that is a guy, but -- >> he sings like barbara streisand. >> he's got big hits in those
what is happening, they are going to surprise sally, jessica's mother for thanksgiving. they wanted to go for the big scare. as you see by the reaction, it's a monster. >> surprise! >> she looked scared, not happy. >> obviously a little bit scared. a little bit surprised. the whole family comes over. it's a group hug situation. everybody gets involved. they were concerned they may scare her too much. fortunately, everybody's got smiles on. it was an epic thanksgiving for all....
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amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome secretary of the interior sally jewell.plause] >> well, thank you. what a beautiful room. don't you just love having the flags of all your nations here? it is not just the department of the entir interior. we love posting you in our building -- lisa down. sorry. you stand for the other guy but not for me. we are doing renovations in our building so we hope in a couple of years we will welcome you back, and you can freeze the death turns the water and freezes the air and not worry about your health. it is good -- drink the water and breathe the air and not worry about your health. it is good to see you from near and far, mostly far. we are so blessed to have your presence with us today. thank you. this conference is a true reflection on the spirit and the strength of the obama administration's commitment to the opportunity for all 566 federally recognized tribes to come together to have a face-to-face meeting with members of the president's cabinet, president and vice president, and i will tell you that there is a lot of wor
amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome secretary of the interior sally jewell.plause] >> well, thank you. what a beautiful room. don't you just love having the flags of all your nations here? it is not just the department of the entir interior. we love posting you in our building -- lisa down. sorry. you stand for the other guy but not for me. we are doing renovations in our building so we hope in a couple of years we will welcome you back, and you can freeze the death turns...
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and telling that story, when we did that in particular with sally, which was written by jonathan ingalare like we got to see him, like he has to tell the truth. he has to tell the truth to her. and that scene at the end, you know, which is every parent's dream -- >> it's unbelievable. it's the payoff. >> don draper a lot of his wife is about his relationship his horrible childhood. he has just learned you really got to work a lot harder to lose the love of your kids. every time the show can have a genuine earned emotion, i think it distinguishes it. i think it distinguishes it from the kind of, like, you know more formulaic stuff. >> right. >> stay with us, we'll be right back. but i'm a bit skeptical of sure things. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through th
and telling that story, when we did that in particular with sally, which was written by jonathan ingalare like we got to see him, like he has to tell the truth. he has to tell the truth to her. and that scene at the end, you know, which is every parent's dream -- >> it's unbelievable. it's the payoff. >> don draper a lot of his wife is about his relationship his horrible childhood. he has just learned you really got to work a lot harder to lose the love of your kids. every time the...
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just a special recognition for sally and all she's done for indian country. thank you. [applause] >> q&a is 10 years old now and we are one interview from each year of the season for the holiday season. the director of the smithsonian museum of history and culture is currently being built on the national mall here in washington. at 7:00 eastern, here on c-span. at 8:00 eastern on >> how one furniture maker help save an american town. at 9:30, it's steve forbes and money, howayne on the destruction of the dollar threatens the global economy and what we can do about it. then michael lewis and flash boys, a wall street revolt. it's all tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. are washington journal office series for this week continues tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. with shane harris, on the rise of the military internet complex. bayles.s day, martha then on friday, its author clarence page, rider of culture warrior, selected columns 1984-2014. reflections on race, politics, and social change. health and human services secretary sylvia burwell says 1.9 million new
just a special recognition for sally and all she's done for indian country. thank you. [applause] >> q&a is 10 years old now and we are one interview from each year of the season for the holiday season. the director of the smithsonian museum of history and culture is currently being built on the national mall here in washington. at 7:00 eastern, here on c-span. at 8:00 eastern on >> how one furniture maker help save an american town. at 9:30, it's steve forbes and money, howayne...