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there's so much people know about you. they know so much. there's a firm in arkansas, it actually has this four-acre server farm. and you can pay them, and can they'll tell you so much about yourself, they'll even tell you if you're right or left-handed. they know everything, right they know everything. so what happens and maybe you've noticed this as well, some of the ads that you get on the outskirts of these web pages, they're not totally tailored, but they're kind of tailored. and they stick with you. you could be looking up on kayak which is a travel site, you know, fly to quebec city, right? and then they're like subsequent pages there's little thing about french lessons, you know? [laughter] the kind of thing follows you. you can go from page to page. this is a lucrative business, obviously, for google and facebook and what not. so the good of it, right? wikipedia's amazing. it's fantastic. picture.com is amazing in a lot of ways. but your information and your profile in the mind of advertisers and venn -- vendors becomes very restric
there's so much people know about you. they know so much. there's a firm in arkansas, it actually has this four-acre server farm. and you can pay them, and can they'll tell you so much about yourself, they'll even tell you if you're right or left-handed. they know everything, right they know everything. so what happens and maybe you've noticed this as well, some of the ads that you get on the outskirts of these web pages, they're not totally tailored, but they're kind of tailored. and they...
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that is so far apart. and of course the part that we mentioned earlier that doesn't always get mentioned is the i.m.f. role in bailouts like there would be if in fact spain did ask for a bailout and that has also played a role in those other countries that have faced sovereign debt crises in the eurozone that's been here for now though for more on the stories we covered go to r.t. dot com slash usa also check out our youtube channel it's youtube dot com slash r t america you can see that fracking song in its entirety on our website and i encourage you to do so it is quite good and please follow me on twitter lauren lyster and we will be right back here for more news in a little bit thanks so much.
that is so far apart. and of course the part that we mentioned earlier that doesn't always get mentioned is the i.m.f. role in bailouts like there would be if in fact spain did ask for a bailout and that has also played a role in those other countries that have faced sovereign debt crises in the eurozone that's been here for now though for more on the stories we covered go to r.t. dot com slash usa also check out our youtube channel it's youtube dot com slash r t america you can see that...
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being against this and so forth? do the understand that we are really there to help them, or is there any kind of hostility about these other things happening? thank you very much, once again, for writing about these ordinary people who are the heroes and heroines of the world. thank you so much again. >> guest: thank you. another excellent question which is why i love c-span. i think that what fascinates me not told and are not in the headlines and are not men with guns and their stories are so often not told. and in afghanistan if i see what you think of when i see afghanistan people think of bombing, kidnapping, not usually carry wins and entrepreneurs and regular families who are just like families here, doing the best they can everyday to make something better for the sake of their children. and i think, you know, women in the stories are almost never told when it comes to the war and that's why i thought this matter. in terms of your question about what the impression is about the international community's pres
being against this and so forth? do the understand that we are really there to help them, or is there any kind of hostility about these other things happening? thank you very much, once again, for writing about these ordinary people who are the heroes and heroines of the world. thank you so much again. >> guest: thank you. another excellent question which is why i love c-span. i think that what fascinates me not told and are not in the headlines and are not men with guns and their stories...
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make it so so they're so freaked about government bones and. including. them. who if. they're so be shipped on the greek economy you know looking back at past scandals like. nick leeson and the barings bank collapse you know these big these brokers are always used to kind of the same technique by hiding all their speculative debts off the balance sheet in seoul and suddenly they're discovered and in this case of course you've got the compliance with the rating agencies moody's and s. and p. you've got money managers involved you've got bankers involved i mean is there a case here for rocketeer. after this for for under racketeering law this is exactly as are said finance reichard this is there in organized crime no plan. would be intense to the full degree could call me in order to speculate on their c.d.'s would be shoot them to get government points this sounds a lot like the sub prime crisis in america where banks like goldman sachs were willing to take a loss on the bonds because i made two or three times that amount on their current a fatwah quote unquote insuranc
make it so so they're so freaked about government bones and. including. them. who if. they're so be shipped on the greek economy you know looking back at past scandals like. nick leeson and the barings bank collapse you know these big these brokers are always used to kind of the same technique by hiding all their speculative debts off the balance sheet in seoul and suddenly they're discovered and in this case of course you've got the compliance with the rating agencies moody's and s. and p....
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this is the nature of the society so so you think this can be changed all the nature of humankind is full of compassion and full of life and full of things to come together in the during the lifetime we put a lot of negativity in our minds so we have a lot of examples of people our society like and value in other countries where people live together sawzall us peacefully but somehow trouble comes in our society violence war all the stuff and remove the stuff we have to stop the multiplication . a life story short we are having a belief in mind why we not the year together to make our lives in a better quality and a truthful boy and try to help each other make the planet a little bit safer because we will be all of us challenge with the law of nature so we have to work together you present social business as the third way i do socialism there is capitalism work for the american economy but there also is social business do you believe that then social business is really the fusion of capitalism still socialist didn't work obviously but i believe we believe in capitalism and the things
this is the nature of the society so so you think this can be changed all the nature of humankind is full of compassion and full of life and full of things to come together in the during the lifetime we put a lot of negativity in our minds so we have a lot of examples of people our society like and value in other countries where people live together sawzall us peacefully but somehow trouble comes in our society violence war all the stuff and remove the stuff we have to stop the multiplication ....
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and so that is a change.this expansion of the self i think is led to partisanship because i know the answers to everything and everybody else who disagrees with me is just in the way. i think it is led to the expansion of debt because why should i say for save for future generation? i am here. i feel less connected to the broad change, and i think if you look at the societies that have done really well in math, they are the ones who have the least confidence in their own abilities. so i think the lesson from the research is that you should have a slightly above average view of yourself. you should exaggerate your virtues a little to make sure you did go out to dare to try difficult things that are hard for you but we have sort of taken it to the extreme. one of the phrases that i think is the core of my political phrase is an epistemological knowledge. the study what you know and modesty is modest and we should be aware of how little we know about ourselves and how little we know about the world and we should
and so that is a change.this expansion of the self i think is led to partisanship because i know the answers to everything and everybody else who disagrees with me is just in the way. i think it is led to the expansion of debt because why should i say for save for future generation? i am here. i feel less connected to the broad change, and i think if you look at the societies that have done really well in math, they are the ones who have the least confidence in their own abilities. so i think...
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so, um, so i am not -- yes, you're right, i am not a libertarian. [laughter] and i will talk to you, but it's just i've been busy. so -- [laughter] >> you described tribal society as a precursor to the state. what does, what relevance does that bear to a country like libya where tribes are still tremendously important, although they have a state? >> yeah. so, you know, it turns out we've discovered to our dismay that there are still many societies in the middle east that are organized tribally. you know, when we stumbled into anbar province, we simply didn't realize, you know, that you had to go to the sheikh and get him to agree on behalf of the tribe rather than, you know, trying to organize elections and all this other stuff that americans are wont to do. and i think one of the big, you know, tunisia and egypt have had national identities and much more modern political systems than, let's say, yemen or libya or even jordan in which tribalism is still extremely strong. and one of the things we simply do not know about libya is the degree to which
so, um, so i am not -- yes, you're right, i am not a libertarian. [laughter] and i will talk to you, but it's just i've been busy. so -- [laughter] >> you described tribal society as a precursor to the state. what does, what relevance does that bear to a country like libya where tribes are still tremendously important, although they have a state? >> yeah. so, you know, it turns out we've discovered to our dismay that there are still many societies in the middle east that are...
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on and so forth so i would shouldn't overstate the case at the same time there certainly are issues but the question is what should one do about it what policies should what a time to change to address those issues and i think that's the hard question that we need to think about it's interesting samuel i'm going to you in washington in light of what we just heard there should we just have a new definition of the middle class because there doesn't seem to be a lot in the middle of there's so much concentration of wealth in the top. i don't think it requires a new definition of the middle class but i think it does require you know a consideration by policymakers and an effort to kind of rebuild the middle class and the united states and we've seen we've seen a disappearance of the middle in a few areas and in jobs in wages in the long term unemployment that we're facing now but also in kind of general middle class goods that we consider essential for a middle class lifestyle like health care and education you know some want to disagree with the previous speaker jeff jeffrey you know c
on and so forth so i would shouldn't overstate the case at the same time there certainly are issues but the question is what should one do about it what policies should what a time to change to address those issues and i think that's the hard question that we need to think about it's interesting samuel i'm going to you in washington in light of what we just heard there should we just have a new definition of the middle class because there doesn't seem to be a lot in the middle of there's so...
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i could -- economic impact of it is just so great and this is so important for the city. president o'brien: i do, too. >> i just -- i would recommend -- because time constraints, i would just like to have a yes-or-no vote on this. president o'brien: ok. can we have -- so i guess the motion is to recommend approval of supervisor farrell's proposal as well. >> i will second the motion. i make the recommendation. >> i make a motion to approve supervisor farrell's legislation. >> second by commissioner kasselman. would you like a roll call? president o'brien: yes, please. >> commissioner adams? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> no. >> commissioner o'brien? >> yes. >> commissioner clyde? >> oh, this is hard. i'm going to say no. >> commissioner kasselman? >> yes. >> commissioner o'connor? >> abstain. >> commissioner yee riley? that motion carries, -- >> commissioner riley has not responded yet. commissioner riley: not yet. i'm thinking. i have a little problem approving something without seeing all of the facts. >> pardon me. that motion does not carry. >> commissioners for a
i could -- economic impact of it is just so great and this is so important for the city. president o'brien: i do, too. >> i just -- i would recommend -- because time constraints, i would just like to have a yes-or-no vote on this. president o'brien: ok. can we have -- so i guess the motion is to recommend approval of supervisor farrell's proposal as well. >> i will second the motion. i make the recommendation. >> i make a motion to approve supervisor farrell's legislation....
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so still yet to be determined. but the chances are at this point, finding anybody in addition that's still alive, we think it's going to be very minimal. they've changed search and rescue now to search and recovery. the temperatures have been very cold here, piers. we're down to 66 degrees and the winds are gusting at 35 miles per hour. everybody is out here shivering and cold. not to mention, they've been out here wet days and days if anybody's still trapped in that rubble. things aren't looking good for any more potential survivors. >> jacqui jerus, thank you very much. this man's 15-month-old son died. his pregnant wife and 5-year-old daughter are in critical condition. his 3-year-old son is still missing. hank's aunt joins me now. thank you so much for joining me. i can't begin to man what your family is going through. tell me exactly what happened. >> i was watching the news on tv. i live in dallas. and did not realize what they were showing. my nephew called me and asked if i had heard that his house had been
so still yet to be determined. but the chances are at this point, finding anybody in addition that's still alive, we think it's going to be very minimal. they've changed search and rescue now to search and recovery. the temperatures have been very cold here, piers. we're down to 66 degrees and the winds are gusting at 35 miles per hour. everybody is out here shivering and cold. not to mention, they've been out here wet days and days if anybody's still trapped in that rubble. things aren't...
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so people knew. people had enough time f they were around any media, if they could hear the sirens, to take whatever precautions they could. one family we met today said we just thought we would have a little more time than that. they were watching local news and in an instant power went, storm's here and they got in the bathroom with their two dogs, huddled in the tub. they made it. a lot of other people didn't. >> brian, i thank you very much. i know it's been a long day four. and we thank you very much. you bring something special to understanding these kinds of tragedies. and we're deeply appreciative. >> thank you, charlie, thanks for having me. >> lynsey addario is here, a pulitzer prize winning photographer covered war zones in iraq, afghanistan, sudan and also libya. last month she was one of four "new york times" journalists captured by qaddafi's forces in libya that were captured for six days. we will hear about that story this evening but i'm pleased to have her here not only to talk about
so people knew. people had enough time f they were around any media, if they could hear the sirens, to take whatever precautions they could. one family we met today said we just thought we would have a little more time than that. they were watching local news and in an instant power went, storm's here and they got in the bathroom with their two dogs, huddled in the tub. they made it. a lot of other people didn't. >> brian, i thank you very much. i know it's been a long day four. and we...
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so insects can't get in. and we're going to look in a second at holes in the building which is a serious problem where both water and insects get into buildings and the building code says maximum space something a quarter inch where you have meche covering a hole. -- meche covering a hole. this is -- meche covering a whole -- mesh covering a hole. that's good. the vinyl hides any damage to the wood which is a serious problem with vinyl siding by the way. you don't know what's underneath it. you can't see what's under it. it's all hidden. here's somebody's hand rail, a pipe rail. some serious maintenance due on that. here's a brand new building, looking at the same problem. it does not flash. by the way, it doesn't have any hand rails yet. it's still under construction, i think. but, you know, people are building new problems in by not having the flashing done as we're talking about. let's talk just for a second about exterior mold and mildew. we talk about maintenance and preventing long-term problemsful. her
so insects can't get in. and we're going to look in a second at holes in the building which is a serious problem where both water and insects get into buildings and the building code says maximum space something a quarter inch where you have meche covering a hole. -- meche covering a hole. this is -- meche covering a whole -- mesh covering a hole. that's good. the vinyl hides any damage to the wood which is a serious problem with vinyl siding by the way. you don't know what's underneath it. you...
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and she would have given them so much. and made them feel so strong. and so that is one of the reasons i bought the book. i mean, i bought the book, i wrote the book. [laughter] thank you. and i, i also wrote the book because i'm a teacher. i'm an educator. and one of the things that i want to happen is for us to think about the world from more than one point of view. so you see in the beginning, gigi morales who wrote the illustrations, she's very clever. so here tell me, kids, this is the moon from the earth's point of view, right? now look at the back. has it changed? >> yes. >> what is it now? >> the moon -- >> that's right. the earth from the moon's point of view. so the idea is sometimes we need to flip it, we need to make sure that we see things from more than one point of view. because we can't understand things in the world if we're only looking from one point of view. as a teacher you know what i get my students to do sometimes? you guys know about some current events and things that are happening in the world, do you read the newspaper yet?
and she would have given them so much. and made them feel so strong. and so that is one of the reasons i bought the book. i mean, i bought the book, i wrote the book. [laughter] thank you. and i, i also wrote the book because i'm a teacher. i'm an educator. and one of the things that i want to happen is for us to think about the world from more than one point of view. so you see in the beginning, gigi morales who wrote the illustrations, she's very clever. so here tell me, kids, this is the...
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wheat prices jump so we could go by seventeen percent. wet weather in the u.s. and dryness in western europe are driving the recent rise futures jumped seven percent on one day and last week the biggest single day dollar gain and more than seven months and are now up for ninety one percent on the year so this is important because that region which we now see the uprising is happening and it was many said caused by inflation and in particular in wheat prices so tunisians for example eat more we in anyone else on the planet they eat on average four hundred seventy eight pounds per person a year compared to americans which hundred seventy seven pounds. of it down there not a lot of it to a good couscous most. can't be that but here's the thing about it you see these oil rich nations around the world like on the bed with american central planners back in one hundred seventy one to create a petrol dollar standard when the u.s. with all the gold standard for the vietnam war everything was rosy for a while i mean they had oppressive regimes and
wheat prices jump so we could go by seventeen percent. wet weather in the u.s. and dryness in western europe are driving the recent rise futures jumped seven percent on one day and last week the biggest single day dollar gain and more than seven months and are now up for ninety one percent on the year so this is important because that region which we now see the uprising is happening and it was many said caused by inflation and in particular in wheat prices so tunisians for example eat more we...
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so that's significant. but despite these type of successes, the office of science must do a better job explaining how basic research can lead to nuclear energy technology and how we can better leverage large scientific facilities to help american industry remain competitive. i would hazard to guess that there would be a substantial priority for all of us. further, we will see an increase of 370 million or 206%. of course it sold a promise of advancing high risk high reward technology even though arpa is a new agency of it like to ask that you would apply the program management to other doe offices, such as the rigorous peer review process and contador client brandt negotiations completed in just two months. streamlining contacting processes and assembling high quality program management teams i think would benefit many doe energy programs. my last observation is outside of the nnsa the the problem of energy doesn't provide a five-year spending plan. without the plan and makes it difficult to buy off on comm
so that's significant. but despite these type of successes, the office of science must do a better job explaining how basic research can lead to nuclear energy technology and how we can better leverage large scientific facilities to help american industry remain competitive. i would hazard to guess that there would be a substantial priority for all of us. further, we will see an increase of 370 million or 206%. of course it sold a promise of advancing high risk high reward technology even...
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so this is what i'd like to do. i want to for just practical purpose of moving budgets forward but not losing sight of what's before us, i'm willing to do that but i'm going to reserve the right to recall your budget back, if necessary, and hopefully in the in between that you negotiate in a report back some relief that i'm hoping is meaningful. i'm willing to bank on that without voting against it. it's important, i think, to me and others that we do what we can to support the p.u.c. but at the same time not let that be known that the support here is a signal you should not retire from negotiating with members of the city college. >> supervisor, we'd be happy to do it. it's a practice to leave all the budgets open until the independent of june. supervisor mirkarimi: that's right. it is. i know that madam chair here rightfully is trying to keep the trains moving forward so i respect that. >> i'd be happy to work with them. supervisor chu: thank you. supervisor chiu. supervisor chiu: thank you. i want to also express
so this is what i'd like to do. i want to for just practical purpose of moving budgets forward but not losing sight of what's before us, i'm willing to do that but i'm going to reserve the right to recall your budget back, if necessary, and hopefully in the in between that you negotiate in a report back some relief that i'm hoping is meaningful. i'm willing to bank on that without voting against it. it's important, i think, to me and others that we do what we can to support the p.u.c. but at...
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so we burn it so we can get access to the cane and get rid of rodents and snakes and so forth.that's a carbon release of the first order of magnitude. if you have flown over florida, and many of us have, or louisiana or other parts during the sugar cane harvest, you are seeing this huge carbon release. but it is tripling a damaging because any nutrition has built up in the topsoil during that season is also turned into atmospheric co2. and you have to replace that fertility with something else, anand a starkly that's what we'e done. we've been asked -- we are not the first civilization to have done this. they have always thought there's another place to go when we use of our topsoil. for our fertility. in the past, for us it was going west. in the mediterranean culture it was expanding to other places. or we drove to defer natural gas. so our farmers recognize this as a basically an inflationary system that he didn't want to, business terms, the want to be a part of. so what to do is the green harvest. and shred the organic, shred the green matter, but on the topsoil so the top
so we burn it so we can get access to the cane and get rid of rodents and snakes and so forth.that's a carbon release of the first order of magnitude. if you have flown over florida, and many of us have, or louisiana or other parts during the sugar cane harvest, you are seeing this huge carbon release. but it is tripling a damaging because any nutrition has built up in the topsoil during that season is also turned into atmospheric co2. and you have to replace that fertility with something else,...
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(applause) >> stephen: so i was so excited. folks, i was blindside when at the end of his show huckabee hucka said this. >> i will not seek the republican nomination for president this year. all the factors say go. but my heart says no. >> stephen: the factors say go but my heart says no. why? because it rhymes? (laughter) what about the republican field is a mess so my heart says yes. or you're up against paw lentee, he's a-- pawlenty, he's a grandi, you're a venti. then it hit me, i couldn't figure it out, folks, but then hit me. i know where huckabee is not running are. you see, four years ago i put this guy on the map. >> the only reason that i'm the front-runner now is because of the cole bert bump-- colbert bump. >> stephen: i made mike huckabee. yes, i made mike huckabee. admittedly a bit of a rush job. that's why he came out so lumpy. (laughter) >> stephen: but folks, what does stephen give us, the colbert take away. on march of this year i put mike huckabee on notice and at that moment huckabee knew it was huckaover. (
(applause) >> stephen: so i was so excited. folks, i was blindside when at the end of his show huckabee hucka said this. >> i will not seek the republican nomination for president this year. all the factors say go. but my heart says no. >> stephen: the factors say go but my heart says no. why? because it rhymes? (laughter) what about the republican field is a mess so my heart says yes. or you're up against paw lentee, he's a-- pawlenty, he's a grandi, you're a venti. then it...
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and so he asked me, "so what do you do?" and so i listed my broadway credits. "i've done les miserables, and i did miss saigon, and i won a tony award for it." it just... eyes glazed over, and right over the head. he's like, "what else have you done?" very seriously, looking at me. so iookd at my friend, who i had worked with in les mis. and we're looking at each other, it was like, "well, i did the voices of princess jasmine in aladdin and mulan." i got the biggest freakout that i've ever seen. >> hinojosa: you mean he started jumping up and down like... >> "no way!" and i'm like... it's amazing what pop culture and film will... you know, how it influences kids. >> hinojosa: so... >> it's just so... it was just so funny. it made my night. it really, really did. >> hinojosa: what are you thinking about what comes next? i mean, do you think, "look, i could be producing, i could be directing, i could..." i mean, what's your dream? >> for me, i kind of want to coach, to teach, and to do one-on-one coaching with people. i've done it for a couple of people back home
and so he asked me, "so what do you do?" and so i listed my broadway credits. "i've done les miserables, and i did miss saigon, and i won a tony award for it." it just... eyes glazed over, and right over the head. he's like, "what else have you done?" very seriously, looking at me. so iookd at my friend, who i had worked with in les mis. and we're looking at each other, it was like, "well, i did the voices of princess jasmine in aladdin and mulan." i got...
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and so i wanted to do it so i could say i've done it. i know. >> so you get to your late teens. you now assume that you're a lesbian. >> right. >> what is that like for you? as you go forward, you start to go out with girls, does that feel natural and normal to you at the time? >> it does, but there's an expectation of the girls that i'm going out with, that i'm supposed to act like a girl, too. and that felt weird. like in high school, i had some experiences with girls who were experimenting more and were really probably straight and actually were probably responding to my male energy because i still know them and they've never been with any other woman. so that felt really good, but then as i like after high school when i actually started going out with lesbians, there was an expectation from them that i was supposed to act a certain way like a woman, and that started to feel really uncomfortable. >> you must be getting really confused. >> i was very confused and uncomfortable for a lot of my life. >> at what point does the confusion you have when you think you're a lesbian st
and so i wanted to do it so i could say i've done it. i know. >> so you get to your late teens. you now assume that you're a lesbian. >> right. >> what is that like for you? as you go forward, you start to go out with girls, does that feel natural and normal to you at the time? >> it does, but there's an expectation of the girls that i'm going out with, that i'm supposed to act like a girl, too. and that felt weird. like in high school, i had some experiences with girls...
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yeah i think so i mean the g.o.p. wants to preserve the status quo i think i mean so does the democratic party because the status quo works for the american middle class which were i mean this is lawmakers appeal to you and so you know it doesn't really matter too much throughout how bad immigrants are being treated or you know what's going on with invading the sovereignty of pakistan by sending a navy seals bin laden or where we're spending our money i mean as long as things are fine the stuff doesn't really matter i don't think that makes americans particularly bad but it does mean that they wait until now to look around at other options now i wonder though you know because if you look at some of ron paul's. ideas here some of the policies that he likes yeah it makes sense right now for americans to say hey we need to rein in government spending we need to stop some of these wars but he already has said himself he would that the idea of not seeming compassionate is going to be a big problem because when you think of
yeah i think so i mean the g.o.p. wants to preserve the status quo i think i mean so does the democratic party because the status quo works for the american middle class which were i mean this is lawmakers appeal to you and so you know it doesn't really matter too much throughout how bad immigrants are being treated or you know what's going on with invading the sovereignty of pakistan by sending a navy seals bin laden or where we're spending our money i mean as long as things are fine the stuff...
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i'm going to ask you two questions -- how does it go so long? -- so wrong? how does it go so bad? then we'll talk about how you swing back from that. but how do you get so out of whack? >> you get with young men at 18 years old, a couple of million dollars, and watch them destruct. that's what happened to me. i was always a part of the hip-hop world, you know, party this and girls and, you know, cars, fast cars and jewelry, and that's -- that can hurt you. and then drugs come into play. and when drugs come into play, that's when you really lose it, because, you know -- i'm glad to say i'm six years clean and, you know, when drugs come into play, it's about -- it's just about that. you lose love for yourself, you lose love for your family, you lose love for your friends and it just becomes drugs. and then you're driving all these nice fancy cars and you got all this jewelry and you got these big houses, and everything turns material. and i've learned, you know, that, you know, it's not always the best thing, you know, to be comfortable in this business. comfort is just -- i'm comfo
i'm going to ask you two questions -- how does it go so long? -- so wrong? how does it go so bad? then we'll talk about how you swing back from that. but how do you get so out of whack? >> you get with young men at 18 years old, a couple of million dollars, and watch them destruct. that's what happened to me. i was always a part of the hip-hop world, you know, party this and girls and, you know, cars, fast cars and jewelry, and that's -- that can hurt you. and then drugs come into play....
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so all these are around turkey. and these regional transformations will be affected global politics like the war in iraq, now libya, et cetera. in economic sense we have an economic transformation and the global economic crisis. and turkey is, again, in such a position as a rising economic power to the... which will be playing an important role in economic architecture. but at a t same time, having an energy secretary and other trait flow, transportation, cultural sense we have a similar significance of turkey in the sense of the multicultural, multiethnic, multireligious confrontations. in certain regions. so what is our role? the future of you are the economy? turkey wants to contribute to global peace and to contribute in a sense of lping the formation of the u.n. and therefore (inaudible) in the last two years. in economic sense we want to have... we want to contribute to the new economic architecture, financial architecture of the crisis therefore we are active. in cuural sense we want to help to the mutual und
so all these are around turkey. and these regional transformations will be affected global politics like the war in iraq, now libya, et cetera. in economic sense we have an economic transformation and the global economic crisis. and turkey is, again, in such a position as a rising economic power to the... which will be playing an important role in economic architecture. but at a t same time, having an energy secretary and other trait flow, transportation, cultural sense we have a similar...
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take so long? >> you know, many friends have asked me that question and i can only think of things like how many americans have been missing for periods of time who wan stay missing even though police forces family and friends joy. >> charlie: this is a guy with the highest profile target and turns up that he's what, in the surbs of islamabad and he's got a big house. >> he has a lot of money and a lot of lol flowers and he's survived over the years to be cagey. it's a tough job. >> charlie: frustrating but harder than you imagine. >> i think it's harder than peop think when they say why couldn't you -- >> charlie: had he been particularly smart about evading capture. >> he was pretty smart, yes, yes. >> charlie: insightful. >> i doubt if he took out the lease in his own name. i think he used all the techniques that would be used by someone who was deeply concerned about hiown security who has a lot of money to spend, who has loyal followers who are willing to do so thing for him and he can set upn
take so long? >> you know, many friends have asked me that question and i can only think of things like how many americans have been missing for periods of time who wan stay missing even though police forces family and friends joy. >> charlie: this is a guy with the highest profile target and turns up that he's what, in the surbs of islamabad and he's got a big house. >> he has a lot of money and a lot of lol flowers and he's survived over the years to be cagey. it's a tough...
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that could so quite quite. as i think we need to look into that in a few weeks actually mice is going to be something that's worth investigating but i think i think that's a very interesting and. up until now no one's really made that connection so ned once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over there just got asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact that even though underneath. is a stark raving genius he still managed to wear the conservative ties i know to say and the max. i thank you for the compliment anyway all right well that's going to do it for this edition the kaiser and who are with me max kaiser and stacy herbert are a thing my guest ned naylor leeland of shipyard asset management and if you want to send me an e-mail please do so at times to report at r t t v dot ru until next time this is nice guys are saying bye.
that could so quite quite. as i think we need to look into that in a few weeks actually mice is going to be something that's worth investigating but i think i think that's a very interesting and. up until now no one's really made that connection so ned once again proven why everybody in london is talking about data leyland and the fact that he is a stark raving genius over there just got asset management and they're also talking about some of the ties that you wear because they like the fact...
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so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our money. they had an application on my desk. but when someone has no funding, usually they sit and wait. the problem is, the amount of money given in the federal budget and the state budget is just not enough to fund infrastructure. we have a $200 million backlog on my desk alone. and that would be our entire state's allocation for 4, 5, or 6 years. schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant funding. i've worked in a lot of communities in pennsylvania, i've seen a lot of things that were pretty startling, however, the trip to herminie absolutely, um... astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, g
so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our money. they had an application on my desk. but when someone has no funding, usually they sit and wait. the problem is, the amount of money given in the federal budget and the state budget is just not enough to fund infrastructure. we have a $200 million backlog...
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so, i won't be far away. i am a native so i'm not going anywhere. and call on me me time and -- any time and i promise to always be an advocate because you're doing amazing work at a really, really tough time and i personally thank you for all that you do. thank you. president mendoza: thank you, lisa. our final presentation is to the america scores bay area athletes. we're going to have you two come on up. you guys did a wonderful job last monday representing san francisco in the national slam at the apollo theater in new york city. the m.c. was legendary motown singer and rock and roll hall of fame artist martha reeves. the kids received a video message from popular recording artist alicia keys and our students made great friends with scores of kids across the country and got to see the sites of new york city. truly a memorable experience i'm sure for the both of you and we're so proud and we're looking forward to your performance this evening. but before you go do that i'd love to invite the society director of the bay area, emily. >> thank you,
so, i won't be far away. i am a native so i'm not going anywhere. and call on me me time and -- any time and i promise to always be an advocate because you're doing amazing work at a really, really tough time and i personally thank you for all that you do. thank you. president mendoza: thank you, lisa. our final presentation is to the america scores bay area athletes. we're going to have you two come on up. you guys did a wonderful job last monday representing san francisco in the national slam...
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so it'd just gone through. i didn't really have the pitfalls of doing recent history is that, you know, i certainly could have anticipated, but i didn't have opportunity to, you know, really delve into things like the rise of the tea party or the tremendous backlash into health care occasions. but one thing i do say is the kind of sort of rescue and the kind of government involvement to the financial crisis of 2008 i say in the epilogue that obama pursued. the fact that it wasn't able to at least go through before the backlash that we now know was his testimony to the incomplete reagan revolution. so that is my best answer for that question. so i just think it's always a push and pull. nothing ever happens very fast. the victories are never complete. even on the other side though, you know, certainly the clinton administration ends up being a more centrist democratic administration, even as the republican managed to ship the center to the right and that would be an example, you know, the state trees are incompl
so it'd just gone through. i didn't really have the pitfalls of doing recent history is that, you know, i certainly could have anticipated, but i didn't have opportunity to, you know, really delve into things like the rise of the tea party or the tremendous backlash into health care occasions. but one thing i do say is the kind of sort of rescue and the kind of government involvement to the financial crisis of 2008 i say in the epilogue that obama pursued. the fact that it wasn't able to at...
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so the. first. few. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big fish. it's nice for you side with your. this week gore elected officials gave away your rights and i'm talking about their reauthorization of the patriot act for four more years i told you this was kind of it specially after the announcement last week that john boehner and harry reid had decided to extend three controversial provisions with quote as little debate as possible and they almost have their way and back at the end it came down to only one senator from kentucky rand paul who tried to give your civil liberties a voice and you know it all got we're trying to ask for a debate trying to remind his fellow lawmakers of this is a democracy we have a constitution with fundamental values that protect its citizens instilled in it's painted by s
so the. first. few. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big fish. it's nice for you side with your. this week gore elected officials gave away your rights and i'm talking about their reauthorization of the patriot act for four more years i told you this was kind of it specially after the...
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about how to cut it and it's chileans and trillions of dollars and they're talking they're fighting so hard over thirty eight billion dollars when in fact their answer has been right in front of their faces the whole time as david stockman suggests that with the gold standard the people's money all the darks of the kleptocrats and the elites could not have stolen so much from them oh yeah exactly right and the other big player of course of the federal reserve bank looking out of headline here out of me the rich richer well max this is a headline from m.s.n. money and it's an opinion piece but it's an opinion that is right now being ignored as the commodities fell back a little bit on the way up to ever higher numbers. to project was supposed to ease borrowing it consumers to spend again but lo and behold it has benefited only a few well great. using most people's cost of living and you see that in these rich list like sunday times rich list came out last weekend you know the richest in britain so these billionaires are almost at the same exact amount of wealth that they had at their al
about how to cut it and it's chileans and trillions of dollars and they're talking they're fighting so hard over thirty eight billion dollars when in fact their answer has been right in front of their faces the whole time as david stockman suggests that with the gold standard the people's money all the darks of the kleptocrats and the elites could not have stolen so much from them oh yeah exactly right and the other big player of course of the federal reserve bank looking out of headline here...
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back so i can see you as well you're looking great other fantastic let's look at some of these big stories here stays here or is the commodities boom over and talk to me about this one yes the newspapers oh all of the television news shows they're all asking is the commodities boom over a bubble as well and here's a chart here from the guardian a plunge an oil and gold prices has raised speculation that the long boom is over do you agree obviously that people participating in that line poll are a bit smarter than the headline writers at the guardian forty percent say yes the boom is over sixty percent say no it's not it's going to continue because of course the crisp question max would have ben is the bear market is the collapse of the dollar over right that's the inverse of the sol phenomenon it's really a story about the collapsing dollar and we had a bit of a relative strength of the dollar recently on the path of mine going on in pakistan let me ask you about this what i'm saying here jim graham you know the famous newsletter writer he says that the current monetary system in the us he
back so i can see you as well you're looking great other fantastic let's look at some of these big stories here stays here or is the commodities boom over and talk to me about this one yes the newspapers oh all of the television news shows they're all asking is the commodities boom over a bubble as well and here's a chart here from the guardian a plunge an oil and gold prices has raised speculation that the long boom is over do you agree obviously that people participating in that line poll are...
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so come on now. pinata. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is karate pinata. time honored sport of kicking pinatas while blindfolded. [ laughter ] behold, the fiesta ring. [ gong ] i am your sensai, jimmy fallon. [ gong ] now please welcome our three audience contestants. come on. ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: welcome to the karate pinata dojo. what is your name where are you from? >> my name is ron, i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> jimmy: brooklyn! >> brooklyn! [ cheers and applause ] >> my name is carolina. i'm from the bronx. >> jimmy: caroline is from the bronx. >> carolina. >> jimmy: carolina. >> there you go. >> jimmy: very good. >> brian from baldwin, new york. >> jimmy: yeah. [ scattered applause ] he means business. hey, here's how the game works. to your left you'll see four confetti filled pinatas -- each of which bear a striking resemblance to four current celebrities in the news. there's prince william, gary busey, wonder woman and larry dallas from "three's company." [ light
so come on now. pinata. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is karate pinata. time honored sport of kicking pinatas while blindfolded. [ laughter ] behold, the fiesta ring. [ gong ] i am your sensai, jimmy fallon. [ gong ] now please welcome our three audience contestants. come on. ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: welcome to the karate pinata dojo. what is your name where are you from? >> my name is ron, i'm from brooklyn, new york. >> jimmy: brooklyn!...
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i'm so exciting. we made it. we made it. that's so cool. i'm so excited to have her on the show.g out. that's why it's a little hot in here. she doesn't like air conditioning. >> steve: and you know what? if she doesn't like air conditioning, guess what? >> both: no air conditioning. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. absolutely. she's the queen. >> steve: "hey nineteen" she's aretha franklin. you know what i mean. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking. hey, today's friday and that's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. i check my inbox, return some emails and, of course, i send out "thank you notes." [ cheers ] i'm running a bit behind. if you guys don't mind, can i write my "thank you notes" right now. do you mind? thank you so much. jim, can i get some "thank you note" writing music. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: james? james, you okay? that keyboard sounds like it's under water or something. [ light laughter ] try it again. ♪ yeah, that's good. yeah, yeah. oh, he's happy now. yeah, he's happy now. thank you. sorry to bother you, james. [ light laughter ] ♪ thank you, the royal
i'm so exciting. we made it. we made it. that's so cool. i'm so excited to have her on the show.g out. that's why it's a little hot in here. she doesn't like air conditioning. >> steve: and you know what? if she doesn't like air conditioning, guess what? >> both: no air conditioning. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. absolutely. she's the queen. >> steve: "hey nineteen" she's aretha franklin. you know what i mean. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking. hey, today's...
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not so you can come up with fifty five. so this was a quarter of the gap this means. there has to be also supply which can cover their needs. and your. let's take a look at a snapshot of the markets performing the sour oil prices regaining some ground after seeing significant losses over night light sweet is currently trading just below the hundred dollars per barrel mark while brant is a bit below the one hundred twelve dollars per barrel mark. and in japanese stocks are trading sharply lower as the market returns from a long holiday exporters are among the main losers with panasonic down two point five percent our producers are also under pressure of a honda losing five percent hong kong sears are also lower as resource producers suffered further advances after commodity prices for a room. and here in russia the arts yes there's just so you know has fallen even further from yesterday's thursday's five month low energy and metals stocks are among them a loser is this hour my sex will open in just a few minutes because around point seven percent in the thread on thurs
not so you can come up with fifty five. so this was a quarter of the gap this means. there has to be also supply which can cover their needs. and your. let's take a look at a snapshot of the markets performing the sour oil prices regaining some ground after seeing significant losses over night light sweet is currently trading just below the hundred dollars per barrel mark while brant is a bit below the one hundred twelve dollars per barrel mark. and in japanese stocks are trading sharply lower...
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we're very proud of this city, because it is so great at all the cultural institutions, so wonderfuln its support for its education. we want the city to continue being successful, so-so as the board of supervisors works together to maintain wonderful jobs, jobs like the twitter company will over or zenga, all the other wonderful companies locating here, or traditional jobs like wells fargo, all the established companies have been here for many years doing wonderful things with us, when they have job openings, that we allow those jobs to make sure that san francisco residents get them first. that's why i've been such a powerful supporter of local hire to make sure that we have chances at all these jobs for our kids, for our relative people who made the sacrifice to be here. so safe city, a solvent city, a successful city is the instructions i've given to the departments. they're doing their very, very best, whether it's the recreation department, the budget department working hard with me, or our social services, all of the other departments represented here, they're doing their very,
we're very proud of this city, because it is so great at all the cultural institutions, so wonderfuln its support for its education. we want the city to continue being successful, so-so as the board of supervisors works together to maintain wonderful jobs, jobs like the twitter company will over or zenga, all the other wonderful companies locating here, or traditional jobs like wells fargo, all the established companies have been here for many years doing wonderful things with us, when they...
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so i think it's because it was such a heightened state and so much like -- to do with life and death that those who -- and they were in a minority who had signed no no were treated as if they had, in fact, kind of turned on their own people. their brothers went off to war and died trying to prove we were loyal and here you did something which made us look disloyal. here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who is a no no boy and he talks about how, even now, 60-something years later, there are people in the community who won't talk to him because he was a no no boy. but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun
so i think it's because it was such a heightened state and so much like -- to do with life and death that those who -- and they were in a minority who had signed no no were treated as if they had, in fact, kind of turned on their own people. their brothers went off to war and died trying to prove we were loyal and here you did something which made us look disloyal. here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had...
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and so-- whoo! (laughter) >> if i was with a friend, you know, i would maybe say stuff that had similar content but i would be behaving differently. and so-- and so that's why, like tom cruise can, like, show a lot of energy in "jerry maguire" and get applauded. and then if he jumps on the couch on oprah, people don't like that. but they're still performances. i mean it's hard to draw the line. >> rose: right. >> and so i guess if my project make people think about me and my life as a possible performance, i don't mind that. maybe that's becoming part of my project. >> rose: but take what you just said. let's take general hospital for a second. >> yes, let's talk about that. >> rose: you initiated that, did you not? because you and your friend had been thinking about soap operas and maybe this and that. and then you said why not a real soap opera. >> right. >> rose: so you write a letter to the people at general hospital or call them up and say i have two conditions. one is there's got to be an arti
and so-- whoo! (laughter) >> if i was with a friend, you know, i would maybe say stuff that had similar content but i would be behaving differently. and so-- and so that's why, like tom cruise can, like, show a lot of energy in "jerry maguire" and get applauded. and then if he jumps on the couch on oprah, people don't like that. but they're still performances. i mean it's hard to draw the line. >> rose: right. >> and so i guess if my project make people think about...
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thank you so much. i want to encourage all of you to come out to the bayview for sunday streets. this was only a taste of it. we have a lot of action, a lot of music. it will be good, family fun come give you an opportunity to see part of the city that you did not get to see on a daily basis. i promise we will have fun. we will have food, and there will be music. i welcome you all. thank you. [applause] supervisor avalos: good morning. how are you all doing? great to see you here today. we are right on the daily city border in district 11. we have about five members of the community out from us all the way from naples green, a new park with that as their, that was put up by dpw with city funds, one of our great assets out there in district 11. i want to thank the mta for all the work you're doing to street by street create a network. thank you for your work. thank you to dpw, who helped make that happen as well. it is very challenging because we have to change many minds about biking in san francisco. i
thank you so much. i want to encourage all of you to come out to the bayview for sunday streets. this was only a taste of it. we have a lot of action, a lot of music. it will be good, family fun come give you an opportunity to see part of the city that you did not get to see on a daily basis. i promise we will have fun. we will have food, and there will be music. i welcome you all. thank you. [applause] supervisor avalos: good morning. how are you all doing? great to see you here today. we are...
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the iman in libya and bahrain and syria and iran so no revolution so far but there might be someone to come along ben meyer new york what do you think about that i mean and should be thinking about revolution in a positive sense ok we can talk about that who will be democratic. well what we are really witnessing today in the middle east is what i call a revolutionary changes that is revolutionary changes by definition is that whether or not the status quo ante will be restored i do not believe that this status quo ante will be restored so in that says they are revolutionary changes whether the military remains in egypt or in tunisia and elsewhere the changes will have to be to have to take place and i think all our government with no exception in one form or in that i would have to introduce some kind of reform in order to meet the expectations of the hopes and aspirations of the people in that sense these are revolutionary changes of the arab world have never experienced before and these changes are going to continue for some time to come because the wave of instability or whooshing c
the iman in libya and bahrain and syria and iran so no revolution so far but there might be someone to come along ben meyer new york what do you think about that i mean and should be thinking about revolution in a positive sense ok we can talk about that who will be democratic. well what we are really witnessing today in the middle east is what i call a revolutionary changes that is revolutionary changes by definition is that whether or not the status quo ante will be restored i do not believe...
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now so it's. six thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines hero or villain the day after supporters are brought home allotted to mask in belgrade his lawyers file on a p.p.o. against his extradition to the hague claiming he's more likely to die before a trial gets under way the former bosnian serb general is accused of the ordering the deaths of about eight thousand palestinian muslim men and boys at srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred five. in the u.k. turning up military pressure on the gadhafi regime deploying attached apache helicopters amid concerns the move clue to nato casualties the international communities where even escalating the conflict and calls from the g. eight nations for gadhafi to stand down and diplomatic efforts from russia and south africa underwent. panic but washington wants to send texts warning people of possible extreme weather and terror attacks a move some analysts say will make the population more fearful instead of more and form a chip will be placed on every u.
now so it's. six thirty am in moscow these iraqi headlines hero or villain the day after supporters are brought home allotted to mask in belgrade his lawyers file on a p.p.o. against his extradition to the hague claiming he's more likely to die before a trial gets under way the former bosnian serb general is accused of the ordering the deaths of about eight thousand palestinian muslim men and boys at srebrenica in one thousand nine hundred five. in the u.k. turning up military pressure on the...
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so excited about it.i'm gonna put my savings in you!" like, come on. [ laughter ] "don't put your savings in me." >> jimmy: you guys. our thanks to chris hardwick. [ cheers and applause ] november 1st, come back. >> i will. >> jimmy: and watch him. whenever you want. whenever you want. >> many hugs to you. >> jimmy: all right, thanks. we're gonna be right back with michael schlow, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looif i'll finally get the can fecoverage my family deserves. if it's something we can afford. to steer clear of the confusion, go to metlife.com in less than 5 minutes, you'll get straight answers. like how much life insurance you really need and how much it costs. so, no matter where you end up buying, you'll make the best decision for your family. get guarantees for the if in life. from metlife. call 1-888-metlife for your free quote with no pressure or obligation. fill an entire community with joy? maxwell house believes so. that's why we've partnered with rebuilding together to help revit
so excited about it.i'm gonna put my savings in you!" like, come on. [ laughter ] "don't put your savings in me." >> jimmy: you guys. our thanks to chris hardwick. [ cheers and applause ] november 1st, come back. >> i will. >> jimmy: and watch him. whenever you want. whenever you want. >> many hugs to you. >> jimmy: all right, thanks. we're gonna be right back with michael schlow, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looif i'll finally get the can...
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so why do you want local leadership? >> i think by and large there's always an exception to every case and by and large school districts care about what happens to their students. just because there may have been a particular lack of leadership in one situation or a policy that didn't work doesn't mean that we should, therefore, assume from that that all school boards are without leadership. that's the way that democracy functions, sir. >> i want to add that locally, speaking of which, i grew up in minneapolis. and i -- there wasn't a problem with diversity. right now minneapolis has the best bullying policy that i can even think of. i also just moved over one school district over. i have an 8-year-old. and this school district -- when i'm asking for -- i've been asking in hennepin for eight months now to please offer training to their staff, and they said oh, they did provide training to their staff. i said well, you know, i would like to know what you did. they mailed me a 12-page powerpoint. whereas, just five miles a
so why do you want local leadership? >> i think by and large there's always an exception to every case and by and large school districts care about what happens to their students. just because there may have been a particular lack of leadership in one situation or a policy that didn't work doesn't mean that we should, therefore, assume from that that all school boards are without leadership. that's the way that democracy functions, sir. >> i want to add that locally, speaking of...
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or so far worse. it was the million or so black farm workers who were members of the farm workers union which supported the opposition and it was a blog that he needed to break up, so he needed to break up the commercial farming structure which he did very successfully. >> host: you are using an important point that there are these stories of change although we had the same leader in zimbabwe for 30 years there have certainly been changes within the society. or what does an amazing job in presenting to us the view from the ground after the 2008 election and what people were experiencing and i was quite struck not only by the level of fear people have been also the brutality that people who experienced. and i wonder if you want to talk a little bit about some of the people that you met and spoke with and the treatment they received just for possibly being in the opposition party will even evidence of being in the party many people were abused. can you talk about that? >> guest: it was three extreme. i
or so far worse. it was the million or so black farm workers who were members of the farm workers union which supported the opposition and it was a blog that he needed to break up, so he needed to break up the commercial farming structure which he did very successfully. >> host: you are using an important point that there are these stories of change although we had the same leader in zimbabwe for 30 years there have certainly been changes within the society. or what does an amazing job in...
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we prefer that there are no left over pharmaceuticals, so they do not end up in the environment, so people are being prescribed the right amount and you would not have leftovers, so maybe we are talking about the container and not the drugs themselves. no, i have not thought about it. >> maybe they would take back the drugs with the container, as well. just a thought. ok. commissioner: walgreens, did they have a reason why they did not want to participate could i find that kind of shocking. >> they do sharp collection for our department, so we utilize them for many things. i think they had some concerns about what program like this would look like, the pharmacist having any kind of exposure or access to the drugs, which they will not. the pharmacists will not be involved. the container is sealed. hazardous waste will come and pick up. they will have access to it. we are also following state guidelines that have been approved by the board of pharmacy on how to do collection at the pharmacy, said despite the fact the we are following all of the guidelines, they have us to wait and see how th
we prefer that there are no left over pharmaceuticals, so they do not end up in the environment, so people are being prescribed the right amount and you would not have leftovers, so maybe we are talking about the container and not the drugs themselves. no, i have not thought about it. >> maybe they would take back the drugs with the container, as well. just a thought. ok. commissioner: walgreens, did they have a reason why they did not want to participate could i find that kind of...
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thank you so much.s (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and now performing the song "words i never said" competeuring skyler grey from the album "lasers" please welcome lupe fiasco. (cheers and applause) ♪ its so loud inside my head ♪ ♪ with words that i should have said ♪ ♪ as i drown in my regrets ♪ i can't take back the words i never said ♪ ♪ i can't take back ♪ the words i never said ♪ i really think the war on terror is a bunch of-- ♪ just a poor excuse for you to use up all your bullet ♪ ♪ how much money does it take to really make a full clip ♪ ♪ 9/11 building 7 did they really pull it ♪ ♪ awe, and the bunch of other cover-ups ♪ ♪ your child's future was the first to go with budget cuts ♪ ♪ if you this that hurts then ♪ ♪ wait here come the upper cut can. the school was garbage in the first place, that's the up and up. keep you at the bottom but tease with you the upper crust, you get it then you move so you never keeping up. if you turn on tv all you see a bunch of what the-- dude is dating so-and
thank you so much.s (cheers and applause) >> stephen: and now performing the song "words i never said" competeuring skyler grey from the album "lasers" please welcome lupe fiasco. (cheers and applause) ♪ its so loud inside my head ♪ ♪ with words that i should have said ♪ ♪ as i drown in my regrets ♪ i can't take back the words i never said ♪ ♪ i can't take back ♪ the words i never said ♪ i really think the war on terror is a bunch of-- ♪ just a...
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and so what are you going to. you know they're going to stage a coup against sr anything like that and he said no they they're just down there said and you know cheney and yell and i go behind my home beat and tear open an m.r.e. and all a sudden i hear a gunshot i step out from behind my home be. a series of stuff out from behind my humvee my marines are discharging their weapons and the demonstrators so on sling my weapon and i put the stock up and. gets out of the rifle stock up on my shoulder and i start fahri and i'm hitting i'm getting the demonstrators no i am. and of course i mean being out the head i mean. center mass but i don't know who called cease fire all i know is it was colic simultaneously we all just start firing. the lieutenant he comes up to me now goes what the hell happened. i don't know you tell me sir you're the lieutenant. i said do you know i heard a gunshot that went over our heads and i said you're heard it's a war the open fire. i don't know. when we did the reconnaissance and as we're
and so what are you going to. you know they're going to stage a coup against sr anything like that and he said no they they're just down there said and you know cheney and yell and i go behind my home beat and tear open an m.r.e. and all a sudden i hear a gunshot i step out from behind my home be. a series of stuff out from behind my humvee my marines are discharging their weapons and the demonstrators so on sling my weapon and i put the stock up and. gets out of the rifle stock up on my...
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hmm, i don't think so...art deciding with bing, the decision engine from microsoft. l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
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>> so they say. >> yes, so they say. with all the cameras following them. thanks so much. >> thanks. >> well, let's switch over to sports now this afternoon. local trainer jeff bondy will have his first run for the rows when twice the appeal races in the 137 td kentucky derby. last night, the sharks tried to get into the winner aers circle in detroit hoping to close out the red wings. here's larry beil with the highlights. >> good morning, everybody. the sharks almost got crushed in detroit last night. and they almost pulled off a miracle comeback. bottom line, they're coming back to san jose for game five. a welcome to game four greeting for todd bertuzzi. taking the linesman out as well. he would get his payback. six minutes in, spin cycle and then lifts the back hand over. impressive. 1-0 red wings. 2-0 game. check out the hand-eye coordination from nicholas lidstrom blasting a fluttering puck home. power play goal 3-0 detroit. the sharks would answer, though. 15 seconds later, logan couture, the deflection. somehow sneaks it past jimmy howard. sharks do
>> so they say. >> yes, so they say. with all the cameras following them. thanks so much. >> thanks. >> well, let's switch over to sports now this afternoon. local trainer jeff bondy will have his first run for the rows when twice the appeal races in the 137 td kentucky derby. last night, the sharks tried to get into the winner aers circle in detroit hoping to close out the red wings. here's larry beil with the highlights. >> good morning, everybody. the sharks...