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a glass jar and they can give to drink eight apprentice shermans but the caribou also know the same thing so they eat each other's yellow snow the shermans eat the caribous yellow snow the caribou eat the shermans yellow snow so they all get high without getting poisoned while somebody whoever is first seen snow mushroom is getting poisoned with. it but they survive after after a while the body gets used to it ok that hits the liver i think it's and it's really bad so what all the whole idea of bad santa this that and the various cultures were said is characterized as as kind of a nasty or creepy guy. i sent some pictures along with the bad the bad santa there i don't know what. really i want to right now already showing some yeah this is a sad with the horns i can't see the missed call but krampus and you know the idea of santa as a being that is able to inexhaustibly give gifts and good cheer and joey in this in the holiday season that's quite an amazing thing but in many of those cultures there are or ways in which the children aren't so good all year long so they have to kind of
a glass jar and they can give to drink eight apprentice shermans but the caribou also know the same thing so they eat each other's yellow snow the shermans eat the caribous yellow snow the caribou eat the shermans yellow snow so they all get high without getting poisoned while somebody whoever is first seen snow mushroom is getting poisoned with. it but they survive after after a while the body gets used to it ok that hits the liver i think it's and it's really bad so what all the whole idea of...
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banks, there's richard sherman at the piano played by jason schwartzman.oppins' cantankerous creator p.l. travers. >> we made it up. >> well, unmake it up. >> reporter: travers didn't like americans, cartoons, movies, music, walt disney himself. she didn't like much. >> every time i tried to sing something, she would just dismiss it. >> reporter: these are actual recordings of those painful sessions. >> it is integral to the book and to the story. in whatever form it is, that mary poppins will never be impolite to anybody. >> reporter: travers hated this. ♪ supercalifragilistic >> reporter: julie andrews can still say supercalifragilistic backwards. >> you can say it backwards. >> yes, i can. >> and julie andrews is the first person to ever, ever, ever say that. it was her idea. >> and you let me put it in. >> well, i was thrilled, i said, thank you, i wrote that. ♪ a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down ♪ >> reporter: the movie was a phenomenal success. 50 years later, richard sherman still lives and breathes a happy tune. ♪ >> there you go. we gr
banks, there's richard sherman at the piano played by jason schwartzman.oppins' cantankerous creator p.l. travers. >> we made it up. >> well, unmake it up. >> reporter: travers didn't like americans, cartoons, movies, music, walt disney himself. she didn't like much. >> every time i tried to sing something, she would just dismiss it. >> reporter: these are actual recordings of those painful sessions. >> it is integral to the book and to the story. in whatever...
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i guess in your house you can play of songs for people but it wasn't true to the way that richard sherman would have been playing the songs at this time and so i asked richard i said richard what do i do buy these songs you know it doesn't sound like you and he gave me all of his demos for the movie which is amazing because i love demos as well live interviews demos and. he gave me his demos and he gave me all the hours of. of the recorded conversations with p.l. travers because they were all on tape she insisted and i took the tapes and then i gave them to my piano teacher this guy named elmo peeler and he spent a week transcribing all of the songs as they were played on these in these rough versions and then i learned those versions and really it's not like how high learning is versions of like to be cool or something. if maybe if that isn't even that cool that shows you how dorky i am like how i learned the original over the but. but it was it was for two reasons one. it helped me i think get into the character of richard because like if you're playing walt disney for instance tom hank
i guess in your house you can play of songs for people but it wasn't true to the way that richard sherman would have been playing the songs at this time and so i asked richard i said richard what do i do buy these songs you know it doesn't sound like you and he gave me all of his demos for the movie which is amazing because i love demos as well live interviews demos and. he gave me his demos and he gave me all the hours of. of the recorded conversations with p.l. travers because they were all...
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and wes anderson's rushmore now he stars as the musical legend richard sherman in saving mr banks which is sure to be oscar bait when it hits the editors this holiday season i met tom hanks so many times sorman new york in the play and at the end of the play told me you're going to love this movie saving mr banks who plays walt disney a dead person you play a living person you know richard right now i know richard i know about bob died yeah but i know richard in fact we had a little house party my father monos and better work with him we had a house party with richard played all the music from the old songs talked about working with disney did like a one man stand in this house so amazing now he's. he's old as you know eighty seven i believe. and he's just he's the most vibrant optimistic wonderful man i've ever i've ever come across and he he was so kind to me in fact he let me come to his house anytime i wanted to in preparation for the role and he would entertain me you know i would sit we would talk for hours then he would go to the piano and he taught me how to play all of the all
and wes anderson's rushmore now he stars as the musical legend richard sherman in saving mr banks which is sure to be oscar bait when it hits the editors this holiday season i met tom hanks so many times sorman new york in the play and at the end of the play told me you're going to love this movie saving mr banks who plays walt disney a dead person you play a living person you know richard right now i know richard i know about bob died yeah but i know richard in fact we had a little house party...
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traditions the sherman is the ancient wonder worker is the guy miller's whether you've been naughty or nice he is the one who knows all your secrets he very often dresses in a row sometimes he appears with the a staff and. he is associated with the reindeer or the caribou in the monica. there's a very interesting what about word of the flying reindeer. will you know until i laughed and laughed when i first read this in an siberian anthropological text because there's a funny story about that so burying sherman rely upon and loosen own genetic plant called the am and need to risk area to mushroom it's a mushroom and it's a mushroom that has santa claus's it's a red mushroom with white spots on it and it's like santa is perennial costume colors and the shamans go flying when they ingest that ceremonial mushroom and i found out of the caribou the reindeer of the northern country also eat the m. and even was scarier now one of the things about us to poisonous mushroom so one of the ways that you can have a high effect without getting poisoned is that you. drink the urine of another shopman
traditions the sherman is the ancient wonder worker is the guy miller's whether you've been naughty or nice he is the one who knows all your secrets he very often dresses in a row sometimes he appears with the a staff and. he is associated with the reindeer or the caribou in the monica. there's a very interesting what about word of the flying reindeer. will you know until i laughed and laughed when i first read this in an siberian anthropological text because there's a funny story about that so...
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the committee heard from wendy sherman and david cohen. this is about an hour and a half. >> i call this hearing to order. yesterday, all senators had a chance to hear directly from kerry on theew and first step nuclear agreement reached in geneva between the p% plus one and iran. we will dig into the agreement in gritty detail, and explore the likely effects of congressional action on new sanctions legislation at this time, to which the president and the secretary of state strongly object. have talked with various members of the committee about these issues, and ensured that all members have had the opportunities to be briefed repeatedly by secretaries kerry and lew and the intelligence community on the ongoing geneva negotiations. let me be clear -- i support strong sanctions, and authored many of the u.s. sanctions currently in place. i have negotiated a new bipartisan sanctions bill with my working member that could be finalized and moved quickly if iran fails to comply with the terms of the first step agreement in geneva, or if negoti
the committee heard from wendy sherman and david cohen. this is about an hour and a half. >> i call this hearing to order. yesterday, all senators had a chance to hear directly from kerry on theew and first step nuclear agreement reached in geneva between the p% plus one and iran. we will dig into the agreement in gritty detail, and explore the likely effects of congressional action on new sanctions legislation at this time, to which the president and the secretary of state strongly...
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hated by grant, sherman, shared in and every soldier. he was appointed of the chief signal officer by rutherford hayes and he died in the capacity. and yet he was the best hated man because he was involved in exposing all the scandals under grant. my question to you, mr. brands, in all this research i've done, i understand that grant also had a civil war act, okay. he created the civil rights act, civil rights act, but he didn't enforce it and dedicate a little bit of a smudge in addition to these scandals. what is your common? >> i'll take issue with it. congress passes legislation so that was a civil rights act in 1867 and that was before grant became president. what grant did was to persuade congress to pass something that came to be known as the ku klux klan act. this at a time when the ku klux klan was doing its best to undo the union victory in the civil war. now, some of you may know that when robert e. lee surrendered to grant at appomattox in 1865, that by itself did not actually end of the war because there were several other c
hated by grant, sherman, shared in and every soldier. he was appointed of the chief signal officer by rutherford hayes and he died in the capacity. and yet he was the best hated man because he was involved in exposing all the scandals under grant. my question to you, mr. brands, in all this research i've done, i understand that grant also had a civil war act, okay. he created the civil rights act, civil rights act, but he didn't enforce it and dedicate a little bit of a smudge in addition to...
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robert and richard sherman. >> no, no, no, no, no. we made it up. unmake it up. on to the lot? >> i describe it best as saying, coming out of a wonderful, yummy, warm shower. you feel very good. and happy, and up. and somebody comes in with a bucket of ice cold water and pours it on top of you. >> you can wait outside. >> what is wrong with his leg? >> he got shot. >> not surprising. >> reporter: we set up a poppins love fest here. emma, and julie never really met. richard and tom are fond of each other. >> disney magic. disney magic. seems like yesterday. >> what was the food like? >> are you still here? >> chopped liver over here. >> nick, what do you want? >> to get in on the conversation. >> back to the story. how could mary poppins the story come out of the cold heart of p.l. traverse? >> inside the cold heart is the wounded child. >> as we see in "saving mr. banks" her father alcoholic, mother attempted suicide. julie andrews and richard sherman have now learned her true back story. >> today i do have sympathy. but then know. >> i didn't know anything about
robert and richard sherman. >> no, no, no, no, no. we made it up. unmake it up. on to the lot? >> i describe it best as saying, coming out of a wonderful, yummy, warm shower. you feel very good. and happy, and up. and somebody comes in with a bucket of ice cold water and pours it on top of you. >> you can wait outside. >> what is wrong with his leg? >> he got shot. >> not surprising. >> reporter: we set up a poppins love fest here. emma, and julie never...
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and so general sherman was sent out to look over the possibility of a new fort. he came right in the spot where we, basically where the building is them looked at the lake, river going out and thought it was a perfect spot for a military base. and so when a ford is commission, some people know that is a good place to make money. you can set up a saloon, a brothel, a number of things that you 300-300 soldiers. so the town started this very short distance from here. the year that fortune was created was in 1878. it's interesting because as the idea of a fort began to take shape, there was serious indian conflict in the region so this was the primary reason for it. as the town began to take shape next to the fort, really didn't even have a name to start with. it was a collection of tents and cabins as i said before. pretty soon it began -- the fort was called for coeur d'alene. the town took on the name coeur d'alene city as it began to expand, and then once the began to be more people move in the area, as result of while the fort was under construction, gold was di
and so general sherman was sent out to look over the possibility of a new fort. he came right in the spot where we, basically where the building is them looked at the lake, river going out and thought it was a perfect spot for a military base. and so when a ford is commission, some people know that is a good place to make money. you can set up a saloon, a brothel, a number of things that you 300-300 soldiers. so the town started this very short distance from here. the year that fortune was...
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today, wendy sherman, the lead u.s. negotiator in geneva, held a closed briefing today for members of the house. republican trent franks of arizona is among the lawmakers who have called the agreement a bad deal. >> seems like there's general notion that we're afraid to allow iran to question our sincerity when we should be questioning theirs. iran has given no concession of any kind for 30 years. and yet we are now taking some of our most powerful inducements off the table. >> ifill: michigan democrat dan kildee was milder in his criticism, but he said the u.s. has to proceed very carefully. >> we have to be very cautious with this state, and very skeptical and realize that the reason that we're in the position we're in right now, is that the sanctions are working, and the sanctions need to be not just seen only as a penalty, but as an inducement to better behavior. >> ifill: under the agreement, a limited number of economic sanctions would be eased for six months. in exchange, iran would agree to neutralize its stockp
today, wendy sherman, the lead u.s. negotiator in geneva, held a closed briefing today for members of the house. republican trent franks of arizona is among the lawmakers who have called the agreement a bad deal. >> seems like there's general notion that we're afraid to allow iran to question our sincerity when we should be questioning theirs. iran has given no concession of any kind for 30 years. and yet we are now taking some of our most powerful inducements off the table. >>...
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we're now finding out, based on testimony yesterday from wendy sherman, we don't even know when the start date is, that officials cannot even agree as to when the beginning of this agreement is going to be and when the implementation begins. and it's pretty amazing to me that we could spend months negotiating over an issue that is so important to us and so important to the world and yet after it's concluded, we don't even really know when the agreement begins and we certainly, because of the text of the agreement, know that it does not have an end date. i've tried to listen to the concerns that the administration has. i think i've demonstrated since i've been here that i really want to seek understanding, number one, but also try to use that understanding to solve problems. so our office has worked hard to develop an amendment. it's an amendment that establishes a firm end date but it also describes end state. that's what this amendment does. i think that people on both sides of the aisle -- i don't think it, i know it because of public expressions -- have been very concerned that this in
we're now finding out, based on testimony yesterday from wendy sherman, we don't even know when the start date is, that officials cannot even agree as to when the beginning of this agreement is going to be and when the implementation begins. and it's pretty amazing to me that we could spend months negotiating over an issue that is so important to us and so important to the world and yet after it's concluded, we don't even really know when the agreement begins and we certainly, because of the...
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cimo son sherman williamns, conagra grocery y nl industries...s debran pagar la millonaria suma como retribucion a los posibles daÑos causados.... jesus como pintor, agradece tambien la disminucion del plomo en las pinturas que opera a diario. el siente que es un alivio para su salud... entrevista jesus segun la fiscalia, se sabia del daÑo que causa el plomo de las pinturas desde hace mas de 50 aÑos, pero se seguian vendiendo, pero apenas en 1978 el plomo se empezo a restringir... sin embargo, abogados de las empresas indicaron quie quieren culparlos por algo que no era conocido hace 50 o 100 aÑos.... cesar --- en san francisco, despues de 3 aÑos de intensos litigios se alcanz un acuerdo take vo que favorecer con mas de 400 mil dolares a las victimas de un abogado de inmigracion... --- segn la resolucin, "christopher stender" pagar, a partir de julio del proximo aÑo, 268 mil dolares a los ex clientes del bufete de abogados "guajardo y stender"... --- segn el acuerdo, stender deber proporcionar los nombres y direcciones de mas de mil clientes para
cimo son sherman williamns, conagra grocery y nl industries...s debran pagar la millonaria suma como retribucion a los posibles daÑos causados.... jesus como pintor, agradece tambien la disminucion del plomo en las pinturas que opera a diario. el siente que es un alivio para su salud... entrevista jesus segun la fiscalia, se sabia del daÑo que causa el plomo de las pinturas desde hace mas de 50 aÑos, pero se seguian vendiendo, pero apenas en 1978 el plomo se empezo a restringir... sin...
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paul revere k a establishing and sherman principle elementary area sunny side. for the notion award winners some schools won both. cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our historic practices department being an award winner with the bell award. our board passed a resolution to implement a resolution for the mass dispensation. this mandated a strategic change effort to have a positive change 40 in our disciplinarian practices. during the 2010 and 11 school year we're having a unpunitive education community and the implementation the staff members have been trained and the introduction to the practice to over 2 thousand 8 hundred participants and our advisory council has been a part of that. it's been selected out of 2 hundred and 50 candidates and wi
paul revere k a establishing and sherman principle elementary area sunny side. for the notion award winners some schools won both. cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our...
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sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're >> we are on item a, we will be voting on the regular minutes may i have a motion and a second? >> moved, second. >> thank you. >> are there any corrections? >> seeing none, roll call, please on november 12th, 2013. >> miss wade. >> yes. >> mr. logan. >> yes. >> miss fewer. >> yes. >> thank you, mr. hayney. >> miss murase? >> dr. murasi. >> aye. >> and miss norton. >> thank you. >> that is four ayes. >> we are now on item b, presentations from the board of education from our spurpt, mr. carranza. >> thank you, president norton and good evening, everyone. i have a few thoughts to share this evening with everyone here, present, and at home. first a
sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're >> we are on item a, we...
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sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're everybody. >> all right. good morning. thank you all for coming out today i'm ed reiskin i'm the director of transportation in san francisco. i appreciate you all coming out. what we're here to talk about is safety. about a year and a half ago the board of supervisors adapted a strategic plan identifying transportation safety as the number one goal for the 6 years of the strategic plan and that will continue to be our goal. the safety of the transportation system is walking in the streets and driving a bus or riding a bike. i think the good news is that san francisco jefferson is a safe city and a muni is a safe transit agency. we're starting fro
sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're everybody. >> all right....
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>> he had a summer internship with senator john sherman cooper of kentucky. >> a liberal republican. >> yes. there were some. and i just soaked that up. all the more power to internship programs. that's such a crucial time in people's lives. >> then what was next? >> then, he went to work for -- when he graduated, he went to work for another senator from kentucky. marlo cook. a republican senator, very telegenic. interesting gentleman. and got involved in the civil rights act in i believe 1964 when he was with john sherman cooper. >> how often in your experience did the senators in leadership come from staff? >> fairly often. it was one of the major reasons why senators did not want to have professional staffs. it was not until after world war ii that they decided they absolutely needed them. they couldn't operate without them. but you hire these staff, you're going to have somebody who's smarter than you are. that person will be smart enough to know they can probably beat you in a primary. in some cases, that has happened. in other cases, they just succeeded their mentors. yes, it h
>> he had a summer internship with senator john sherman cooper of kentucky. >> a liberal republican. >> yes. there were some. and i just soaked that up. all the more power to internship programs. that's such a crucial time in people's lives. >> then what was next? >> then, he went to work for -- when he graduated, he went to work for another senator from kentucky. marlo cook. a republican senator, very telegenic. interesting gentleman. and got involved in the civil...
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doctors say without the helmet, michael sherman crowe -- michael schumacher would surely have died. >> a blow to the head can be very dangerous. for more on this, go to bbc.com /news. mikhail clout across the was released from prison by putin. he will be allowed to travel an area that includes switzerland and much of the european union. he also has business interests there. takes over the rotating presidency of the european union on the fifth of the new year. but there is one big issue that brussels has kicked up a stink about, and that is, waste management. the european commission has taken athens to court to close dozens of illegal dumping sites. economy may be rotten, but other problems are piling up, too. the country buried 80% of its rubbish, twice the eu average. in a year, this athens landfill, one of the few plants, will be full. finding a solution to all of this is now urgent. we are dealing with waste and we have not been doing the percentage that we should do. to have a lower impact, we can recycle and find other ways. the problemrs west, gets worse. nestled in the mountain
doctors say without the helmet, michael sherman crowe -- michael schumacher would surely have died. >> a blow to the head can be very dangerous. for more on this, go to bbc.com /news. mikhail clout across the was released from prison by putin. he will be allowed to travel an area that includes switzerland and much of the european union. he also has business interests there. takes over the rotating presidency of the european union on the fifth of the new year. but there is one big issue...
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sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're >> we've never been in so much focus worldwide and will not be this this is a the moment in time when a story going and make a wish is a program that fulfills wishes for children we operate in every cities there are 62 chapters. our chapter was formed in 8984 we fulfilled 24 wishes. our chapter covers from movntd ray 17 communities and we expect to fully 3 hundred and 50 wishes this year. we send verizon's it out to the wish families and interviews the wish child and if you do their heartfelt wish then go to work to make it happen. dismissals is a 5-year-old boy who was diagnosing diagnosed with life without parole when he was 20 months old he's
sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're >> we've never been in so...
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. >> bill sherman lives nearby. >> i heard screeching noise, some loud, so loud it woke me up, normallywe don't notice it, but crunching, grinding metal. >> passenger ryan kelly broke his hand in the accident. >> i was sleeping, right before we went around the bend, and i kind of woke up when the train started to tilted a it went flying off and i got thrown across back and forth and came to like a halt and there was just people screaming and a lot of dust everywhere. >> reporter:some of the victims were ejected from the train by the force of the derailment. >> dr. david lisman of st. barnabas hospital. >> there is one gentleman with a spinal cord injury that it could be quite, quite serious. the other more serious injuries are simple fractures, and what we call open fractures. >> in the first hours of the rescue operation, the dead covered in yellow plastic lay next to the injured under white blankets. >> two of the seven derailed cars ended up on their sides, emergency crews responded quickly and used ladders to help passengers climb out of the wreckage. >> metro northÑjr saysñr all of
. >> bill sherman lives nearby. >> i heard screeching noise, some loud, so loud it woke me up, normallywe don't notice it, but crunching, grinding metal. >> passenger ryan kelly broke his hand in the accident. >> i was sleeping, right before we went around the bend, and i kind of woke up when the train started to tilted a it went flying off and i got thrown across back and forth and came to like a halt and there was just people screaming and a lot of dust everywhere....
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sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood health center or a clinic, you then have access it a system of care in the community health network. we are a system of care that was probably based on the family practice model, but it was really clear that there are special populations with special needs. the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care of many of the central city residents and they have great expertise in providing services for many of the homeless. potrer
sherman public comment? >> sure any. >> prayer by the chaplain. >>. seeing none, we'll close public comment. is there a motion to send this to the full board >> sure. >> i'll take that without objection. >> items 57 and 6 and 7 we forwarded those with the committee reports oh, we sustain i apologize. continue them >> okay madam clerk, is there any other business. >> there's no further business. >> okay. we're when a resident of san francisco...
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the driver crashed his mercedes on the divider in sherman oaks yesterday. the car burst into planes, sent clouds of smoke into the sky. two other drivers who saw the crash pulled over, but it was a member of the lapd bomb squad headed to work, who pulled over and pulled the man out. >> you have to do something your or you're going to watch someone burn to death alive. >> ironically, that officer was headed into work nor a shift he never works. the driver was treated and arrested for suspicion of dui. >> the weather is beautiful out there. we need rain and a change, but it's really nice. >> we're seeing temperatures close to 70 and the warmest places around the south bay, even at this hour, mild right now. 50 degrees in san francisco. north bay, 41 degrees right now. temperatures eventually dip into the mid to upper 30s for tomorrow morning. recapping air quality, last year for four months, we only had ten spare the air nights and days. already at number 20 in just the first 57 days of this season. so 35% of the days from november 1 to now we've had illegal
the driver crashed his mercedes on the divider in sherman oaks yesterday. the car burst into planes, sent clouds of smoke into the sky. two other drivers who saw the crash pulled over, but it was a member of the lapd bomb squad headed to work, who pulled over and pulled the man out. >> you have to do something your or you're going to watch someone burn to death alive. >> ironically, that officer was headed into work nor a shift he never works. the driver was treated and arrested for...
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. >> a driver crash the his mercedes to the concrete divider at sherman observation. thick clouds of smoke were in the sky. help, but it was a member of lapd's bomb squad headed into work who dove in and pulled that man out. >> you know you have to do something to save someone's life or you'll watch someone burn to death alive, and you have to do what you have to do. >> ironically, the officer spotted the accident while headed many for an early shift at work. a shift he never worked since he had to be treated for minor burns. he got while rescuing that man. the driver was also treated for minor injuries and then was arrested on suspicion of dui. >>> right now crews are working to slowly restore power to thousands of homes after an ice storm swept through the northeast. nbc's kevin tibbles has the leas. >>> many families are leaving home and seeking warmth in shelters like this one. >> it is a little frustrating, but it's definitely a lot better than being at home. >> reporter: for those who chose to stay home, safety is a real concern as people try to keep warm at any
. >> a driver crash the his mercedes to the concrete divider at sherman observation. thick clouds of smoke were in the sky. help, but it was a member of lapd's bomb squad headed into work who dove in and pulled that man out. >> you know you have to do something to save someone's life or you'll watch someone burn to death alive, and you have to do what you have to do. >> ironically, the officer spotted the accident while headed many for an early shift at work. a shift he never...
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doesn't mean we like to do it, that just means it is our responsibility. >> rose: i think general sherman who said war is hel helh but at the same time it is often said that, that is the military people, most of all who least likely, who least like to go to war. >> anybody who has experienced war will never want to do it again unless they have to because they understand the sacrifices, they understand the chaos, they understand the sacrifice that goes on, you know, unfortunately i have several friends and several young men and women who i know personally who have given their lives for this country, who have given, who have been severely injured for their country, who did it because they wanted to protect our security, and so i will be prepared and i will do everything i can to get our soldiers prepared to do that, but those of white house have experienced, you don't want to do it unless you have to, but when we do it, we will be damned good at it when we have to do it because that helps preserve our young men and women which is our national treasure. >> rose: that's what the country expec
doesn't mean we like to do it, that just means it is our responsibility. >> rose: i think general sherman who said war is hel helh but at the same time it is often said that, that is the military people, most of all who least likely, who least like to go to war. >> anybody who has experienced war will never want to do it again unless they have to because they understand the sacrifices, they understand the chaos, they understand the sacrifice that goes on, you know, unfortunately i...
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the year fort sherman was created was in 1878. it is interesting because the idea that took shape brought serious indian conflict in the region. it didn't have a name to start with. it is as a collection of tents and cabins as i said before. it was called fort coeur d'alene pretty cosoon. and once more people moved into the area as a result of the fort being under construction, cold is discovered up in the coeur d'alene mountains. and then thousands of people came in so we had hotels, hardware store, general store and you have a town. coeur d'alene was a transfer point by rail, steamboat and then rail again into the mining district. so when you have people coming in to get to the mining district they need things. and that is the origin of the economy. what really changed, major change, was when the fort was finally closed in 1898 and when they discovered a different route into the mining district and people didn't have to go on steamboats anymore. this town was about to go under. and no body knew this, but while all of this was go
the year fort sherman was created was in 1878. it is interesting because the idea that took shape brought serious indian conflict in the region. it didn't have a name to start with. it is as a collection of tents and cabins as i said before. it was called fort coeur d'alene pretty cosoon. and once more people moved into the area as a result of the fort being under construction, cold is discovered up in the coeur d'alene mountains. and then thousands of people came in so we had hotels, hardware...
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the year before sherman was formed was in 1878.he actually it's interesting because as the idea of the fort began to take shape there were serious indian conflicts in the region so this was the primary reason for it. that as it town began to take shape next to the ford it didn't have a name to start with. it was just a collection of tents and lean to's and cabins as i said before and pretty soon it was called fort coeur d' alene trade the town took on the city as it began to expand and then once there began to be more people moving into the area as a result of construction, gold was discovered in the coeur d' alene mountains. then it coursed thousands of people came through here so we had hotels in various orting houses and pretty soon you have a general store in the hardware store. coeur d' alene was a transfer point to the gold and silver mines by rail and by steamboat in them by rail began into the mining district. so when you have all these people coming in to go to the district they need things. so that is the origins of the e
the year before sherman was formed was in 1878.he actually it's interesting because as the idea of the fort began to take shape there were serious indian conflicts in the region so this was the primary reason for it. that as it town began to take shape next to the ford it didn't have a name to start with. it was just a collection of tents and lean to's and cabins as i said before and pretty soon it was called fort coeur d' alene trade the town took on the city as it began to expand and then...
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phone video shows the moments after the fiery crash which happened yesterday afternoon on 405 in sherman oaks. the driver was unconscious. but two civilians and an off- duty bomb squad officer went to the rescue. >> he jumped out, jumped in the car, pulled the guy out, and all of a sudden he fell on the ground because he like breathed in a bunch of that black smoke. >> there was so much fire, it gets into your head, you feel the smoke and the heat, it's just -- it's unbelievable how much heat there is with that fire. >> that los angeles police officer was also treated for minor injuries. >>> edward snowden put out a christmas message calling for an end to mass government spying. the former nsa contractor addressed the british people in a pretaped message from russia where he has been granted temporary asylum. >> the privacy of the average -- together, we can find a better balance, end mass surveillance, and remind the government that if it really wants to know how we feel, asking is always cheaper than spying. >> the government argues the surveillance programs help fight terrorism. but t
phone video shows the moments after the fiery crash which happened yesterday afternoon on 405 in sherman oaks. the driver was unconscious. but two civilians and an off- duty bomb squad officer went to the rescue. >> he jumped out, jumped in the car, pulled the guy out, and all of a sudden he fell on the ground because he like breathed in a bunch of that black smoke. >> there was so much fire, it gets into your head, you feel the smoke and the heat, it's just -- it's unbelievable how...
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it wasn't heard by their cocky defensive back richard sherman. >> no.e didn't predict to be this way. we expected to blow them out of. >> reporter: you thought it it would be a blowout? >> yeah. that's what we expect in these games. >> reporter: michael crabtree's addition? >> didn't make a conference at all. >> gee. crabtree had four catches yesterday, still working his way back into form from a torn achille's tendon and while his foot isn't 100% his mouth is. >> i turned around at one point and he turned around, but it's like, you know, what do i got to do to get the ball? and crab is back. crab is back. >>> elected to the baseball hall of fame today, larosa won three world series, one in oakland, two in st. louis. larussa had a six year playing career and had just four more runs batted in than he does championship rings. >> i remember that i played winter ball in escondido for tommy lasorda. he said the only reason you're here you can speak some spanish and help translate. i should have started earlier. >>> jay moore roasted danica patrick at a nasca
it wasn't heard by their cocky defensive back richard sherman. >> no.e didn't predict to be this way. we expected to blow them out of. >> reporter: you thought it it would be a blowout? >> yeah. that's what we expect in these games. >> reporter: michael crabtree's addition? >> didn't make a conference at all. >> gee. crabtree had four catches yesterday, still working his way back into form from a torn achille's tendon and while his foot isn't 100% his mouth...
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alex sherman of bloomberg is making himself a must read by- line once again. bloomberg.com. breaking more news on time warner cable and charter. >> let's turn to a different kind of is. we're coming to the end of the fourth week of the michael stenberg trial. government is about to rest its case. it has not done quite as smoothly as they might have hoped. the big issues are how things are working regarding the chances and what are the implications for sac capital and steve cohen? we have been following the trial closely and are joined outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. where do things stand right now? >> as you said, the government is wrapping up its fourth week of testimony. they're about to rest their case. it is safe to say that there have been unexpected hiccups in the case. they did have some strong point early on. they provided strong evidence and suggested that they had traded on inside information. have managed to create some doubt about how reliable they were as witnesses. there is one other wrinkle they have to contend with. lawyers never lik
alex sherman of bloomberg is making himself a must read by- line once again. bloomberg.com. breaking more news on time warner cable and charter. >> let's turn to a different kind of is. we're coming to the end of the fourth week of the michael stenberg trial. government is about to rest its case. it has not done quite as smoothly as they might have hoped. the big issues are how things are working regarding the chances and what are the implications for sac capital and steve cohen? we have...
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alec sherman broke the story and is with me now. why is this letter so significant?> it takes speculation out of the media and makes it real. this is a story i've been reporting on for months. time warner cable's stock has run up quite a bit since the stories started in june. we are getting to the point where if there is an actual offer letter made, even if it is a bearhug letter, basically a proposal to time warner cable saying what do you want to do with this, charter has a couple of different options. charter can go hostile and take the bid to the shareholders and say you decide, or it can continue to negotiate with time warner cable and try to get a friendly bid. >> this is about charter gaining leverage. >> charter wants leverage against tb networks -- t.v. networks. all cable companies do. content providers have been charging 10% more every year for access to their programming. it gets more expensive. that is why your cable bill goes up. more people are canceling cable. cable companies want to get bigger to push back and say you cannot keep raising your prices
alec sherman broke the story and is with me now. why is this letter so significant?> it takes speculation out of the media and makes it real. this is a story i've been reporting on for months. time warner cable's stock has run up quite a bit since the stories started in june. we are getting to the point where if there is an actual offer letter made, even if it is a bearhug letter, basically a proposal to time warner cable saying what do you want to do with this, charter has a couple of...
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piracy glorified piracy that was made possible by who else ronald reagan when he stopped enforcing the sherman antitrust act and deregulated the financial industry in the early one nine hundred eighty s. leading to the explosion of mergers and acquisitions the carrot characterize the early eighty's the m n a mania former labor secretary robert reich described bain's pirate like approach to capitalism best in a recent video. let me explain the magic of private equity in eight simple steps step one partners in private equity firms don't risk their own money they get other people to give them money to invest. step two they use this money to buy up companies they think they can squeeze higher profits from for step three they squeeze out higher profits by cutting the company's costs and for most companies the biggest cost is payrolls so private equity managers typically reduce payrolls by firing workers and or cutting other workers' wages and their health and pension benefits step four they also use the company as collateral to borrow a pile of money from banks and since interest payments on this d
piracy glorified piracy that was made possible by who else ronald reagan when he stopped enforcing the sherman antitrust act and deregulated the financial industry in the early one nine hundred eighty s. leading to the explosion of mergers and acquisitions the carrot characterize the early eighty's the m n a mania former labor secretary robert reich described bain's pirate like approach to capitalism best in a recent video. let me explain the magic of private equity in eight simple steps step...
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this book is dedicated to my history teacher ellen sherman. when she showed me when i was in 11th grade and i'm still just with that. when you look at the story, i went across the country and every question is like some guy who blinked a lot and was like i want to ask you about this and you know this and then i get to dallas and it takes me to dallas, texas. the motherland of the crazy. and i will tell you was the only place where the first question was not jfk. because if i wanted to know about lincoln's money. so when you look at him, we all know that it is a great conspiracy. one of the greatest of all time and we all know that when you look at it and you plant the seed of doubt in someone's head, it's almost impossible to onerous. you look at the warren commission 50 years ago and they looked at this and said that lee harvey oswald acted alone. in a decade later, the house house committee looks at the evidence and say that that's wrong and we didn't find three shots were fired, we found four. so i went there for the first time, which is wa
this book is dedicated to my history teacher ellen sherman. when she showed me when i was in 11th grade and i'm still just with that. when you look at the story, i went across the country and every question is like some guy who blinked a lot and was like i want to ask you about this and you know this and then i get to dallas and it takes me to dallas, texas. the motherland of the crazy. and i will tell you was the only place where the first question was not jfk. because if i wanted to know...
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. >> he is one half of the sherman brothers and they are one of the most legendary song writing teamsang. they wrote "it's a small world after all". >> they should be put in disney jail for that. >> it has gone past catchy to a point where it's like no. stop playing this song. >> it's like malaria, like in that same way. >> it's amazing. >> while we're talking about malaria, do you ever play hide and go seek? >> i have. it's not like a regular. i don't have hide and seek night. you played hide and seek as an adult? >> is that a real question? yes, of course i play it as an adult. i play it weekly. >> you do? >> it's one of the few games that you can play with friends or alone. and i love it. and i play it, i have a hide and seek night. it's actually two nights and i'm missing it to be here. so i would love to -- do you want to play with me? >> it was a long time ago. >> should i be the seeker or hider? >> i will be the one who closes his eyes. >> the closer? >> is that what they're called? >> depends on where you are in america. >> give me 25 to 30 seconds. you wait for me to tell you
. >> he is one half of the sherman brothers and they are one of the most legendary song writing teamsang. they wrote "it's a small world after all". >> they should be put in disney jail for that. >> it has gone past catchy to a point where it's like no. stop playing this song. >> it's like malaria, like in that same way. >> it's amazing. >> while we're talking about malaria, do you ever play hide and go seek? >> i have. it's not like a...
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alex sherman has done fantastic report. tell us what you have learned. >> we know who the banks are. the wall street journal reported 10 days ago that they had heard some vague rumors that softbank was interested in restarting the talks which have been going on for a year or two years. >> they could've been talks to see what the regulars were going to do. >> the more information is the banks put the first call. he answered them and in fact, he has been trying to garner up support from all of the banks that he used to buy sprint to see if they will again finance the deal, perhaps $20 billion. >> a lot of money. $20 billion. >> not a lot of money. the first time when at&t tried to buy it was $39 billion. this time around t-mobile -- have done much better through the value. it is going up again. the question to your point is not a financing one. the financing will be there if softbank and sprint decide to go this route. it is still the regulation question. will regulators allow this to happen? it would go from four to three. >
alex sherman has done fantastic report. tell us what you have learned. >> we know who the banks are. the wall street journal reported 10 days ago that they had heard some vague rumors that softbank was interested in restarting the talks which have been going on for a year or two years. >> they could've been talks to see what the regulars were going to do. >> the more information is the banks put the first call. he answered them and in fact, he has been trying to garner up...
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kim sherman first of all it's one nation god. he was found not guilty and is a free american.on't like it don't buy it. get over yourselves. >> pam: nasa approved a series of urgent spacewalks today to fix a broken cooling line on the international space station. two american astronauts will be performing the repairs. they will be replacing a pump that has a bad valve >> pam: the fix is expected to take as many as three trips to complete. the first walk is scheduled to start saturday. station that was scheduled to launch this week has been delayed until january. the pope also got an unexpected birthday gift on tuesday, named person of the year by the advocate, a u.s. lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. the magazine cited the pope's "who am i to judge" comment about gays. francis was also time magazine last week. >> pam: coming up. popular searches on their site. what were keywords did people look up the most plus -- drama at the judd -- celebrity family household. why ashley judd is accusing her own sister of spying on her. good. good answer. check it out. learning'
kim sherman first of all it's one nation god. he was found not guilty and is a free american.on't like it don't buy it. get over yourselves. >> pam: nasa approved a series of urgent spacewalks today to fix a broken cooling line on the international space station. two american astronauts will be performing the repairs. they will be replacing a pump that has a bad valve >> pam: the fix is expected to take as many as three trips to complete. the first walk is scheduled to start...
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one of them by richard sherman. shawn lynch ran for 47 yards.ynch goes beast mode as he kicks his feet and goes in for a touchdown. seattle blanks the giants. seattle is an nfl best 0-2. giants 5-9. >>> arizona in the white jerseys still pushing the 49ers for the play off spot. today in tennessee, titans tie the game with 10 seconds left in regulation. we're going to overtime at 24. tennessee gets the ball first but cardinal intercepts fitzpatrick. feeley kicks the field goal. cardinals win. arizona still a play off contender at 9-5. >>> 49ers still chasing carolina for the wild card spot. cam newton with the old spin-o- rama. and williams must run fast. must straddle sidelines. carolina wins. they're 10-4 and hold the number one seed. >>> dallas quarterback tony romo continues to be a walking contradiction today against the packers. receiver dez bryant getting double covered. but come on catching the ball and manages to fall on a 24-36 lead with less than eight minutes to go. coach derek says dez i love you man. you just saved my life. but hold
one of them by richard sherman. shawn lynch ran for 47 yards.ynch goes beast mode as he kicks his feet and goes in for a touchdown. seattle blanks the giants. seattle is an nfl best 0-2. giants 5-9. >>> arizona in the white jerseys still pushing the 49ers for the play off spot. today in tennessee, titans tie the game with 10 seconds left in regulation. we're going to overtime at 24. tennessee gets the ball first but cardinal intercepts fitzpatrick. feeley kicks the field goal....
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two of them by richard sherman. 16 touchdowns and 20 picks in 14 games. marshawn lynch 47 yards.k at him go beast mode. wheels in for the touchdown. seattle 23-0. nfl best 12-0. giants 5-9. >> arizona snipping for the final playoff spot. titans tied the game. 10 seconds left, we are going to over time. 34-34. tennessee gets the ball first but cardinals intercept. and he kicks the 41-yard game winning field goal. cardinals win 37-34. arizona still playoff contender 9-5. 49ers chasing carolina for the top spot, panthers hosted the jets today. cam newton with the us to williams. he goes -- toss to williams. he goes 72 yards match caroline -- yards, kara linea win -- carolina wins. >> stanford football fans, take a sigh of relief. david shah will not change or chase any other job. the day he took over he said this was his ideal job. he didn't want it to be a stepping stone for another job. now several sources confirm he is not going anywhere except to the rose bowl for the second straight year. mark ellis is about to join the st. louis cardinals. he spent two seasons with the dodgers
two of them by richard sherman. 16 touchdowns and 20 picks in 14 games. marshawn lynch 47 yards.k at him go beast mode. wheels in for the touchdown. seattle 23-0. nfl best 12-0. giants 5-9. >> arizona snipping for the final playoff spot. titans tied the game. 10 seconds left, we are going to over time. 34-34. tennessee gets the ball first but cardinals intercept. and he kicks the 41-yard game winning field goal. cardinals win 37-34. arizona still playoff contender 9-5. 49ers chasing...
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sherman gilman, associate director for veterans benefits with your last veterans of america. mr. ronald abrams for the national veteran legal program and mr. zach hearn, deputy director for claims at the american legion. finally, the third panel we will hear from mr. tom murphy, director compensation service or company name by ms. edna macdonald, director for national regional office. the third panel will host ms. ms. sondra mccauley, deputy assistant inspector general for audit and evaluations with office of inspector general u.s. department of veterans affairs who will be accompanied by mr. brent arronte, director of san diego benefits inspections division. additionally the hearing record will include written statements from disabled american veterans. the tragedy assistance program for survivors than ms. schaffer's wife of the veterans with instructions complete, thank you for being here today. i now yield to the ranking member for her opening statement. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you wrote in this important hearing. i also like to thank the witnesses here tod
sherman gilman, associate director for veterans benefits with your last veterans of america. mr. ronald abrams for the national veteran legal program and mr. zach hearn, deputy director for claims at the american legion. finally, the third panel we will hear from mr. tom murphy, director compensation service or company name by ms. edna macdonald, director for national regional office. the third panel will host ms. ms. sondra mccauley, deputy assistant inspector general for audit and evaluations...
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i was just thinking about sherman taking atlanta, and in some sense that secured lincoln's election in 1864. it turns the tide because people suddenly feeling good, we can go forward. we don't have to negotiates a peace. >> brenda, as a fellow writer, i have a question for you. i know when i -- some of my books are about very iconic things-it's the may flower, the pilgrims, bunker hill. we know how it's going to work out. i find myself, when i'm actually writing the book, when i'm really there and a chapter when everything is up for grabs, that in that i'm feeling like, my gosh, what's going to happen next? you get that kind of sense of, i'm in there, that this could go anywhere? >> yes. first of all i want to say that it's a great feeling have when i read your books. i mean it as a highest compliment in the sense we do know how certain things come out. we do know who won the war. this war, that war. we do know that washington becomes president. all of those things. so, the trick in writing history is to write it as if you don't know it, and in a certain sense when you're on the ground
i was just thinking about sherman taking atlanta, and in some sense that secured lincoln's election in 1864. it turns the tide because people suddenly feeling good, we can go forward. we don't have to negotiates a peace. >> brenda, as a fellow writer, i have a question for you. i know when i -- some of my books are about very iconic things-it's the may flower, the pilgrims, bunker hill. we know how it's going to work out. i find myself, when i'm actually writing the book, when i'm really...
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. >> general sherman said war is hell. it is often said that it is the military people most of all who least likely would like to go to war. >> anybody who is experienced war will never want to do it again unless they have to. they understand the sacrifices. they understand the chaos. the sacrifice that goes on, unfortunately, i have several friends and young men and women who i know personally who ahve given their lives for this country. who have been severely injured for their country. who did it because they want to protect our security. i will be prepared. i will do everything i can to get our soldiers prepared to do that. those of us who experience it, you know what to do it unless you have to. if we do it, we are going to be good at it. >> that is with the country expects of you. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ >> why would we need it? >> it is a mixture. >> you and i can do that. >> i don't understand them. her leadership could run the kitchen with a woman from the
. >> general sherman said war is hell. it is often said that it is the military people most of all who least likely would like to go to war. >> anybody who is experienced war will never want to do it again unless they have to. they understand the sacrifices. they understand the chaos. the sacrifice that goes on, unfortunately, i have several friends and young men and women who i know personally who ahve given their lives for this country. who have been severely injured for their...
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remember when we were going up it was a david cassidy and bobbie sherman. but the guys with the long hair, they were like feminine men. girls would walk around with these boys on their lunch boxes. some boys would too. that was the male ideal. the thing is for piers morgan, obama is his male ideal. to piers morgan, obama is like on a lunch box. when he sees obama in his head he sees a montage of obama signing bills and playing on a lunch box. >> it is like my lunch box was peanuts. >> i was sean cassidy. andy, do you think his weight is going to be an issue? they are super official. superficial. >> there are two issues here. i think piers called the president a specimen. i think given the history of how black people were treated, i think it is straight up racist. piers morgan, you owe america an apology. but that aside, i don't think he was -- he wasn't going after christie. he was complimenting christie. he said, look, obama was thin and in good shape. he wasn't saying obama was gorgeously handsome. he said he was in good shape. >> he was a feet as opposed
remember when we were going up it was a david cassidy and bobbie sherman. but the guys with the long hair, they were like feminine men. girls would walk around with these boys on their lunch boxes. some boys would too. that was the male ideal. the thing is for piers morgan, obama is his male ideal. to piers morgan, obama is like on a lunch box. when he sees obama in his head he sees a montage of obama signing bills and playing on a lunch box. >> it is like my lunch box was peanuts....