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and then so i just wanted to make sure so that i know, okay. and the treasure island music festival, were you able to determine what was different about it this year? >> so the only thing that we could determine that was different was, they raised the stage height a bit, to accommodate the video, production, from a headliner, and which meant that the speaker array was a little higher, but, according to another planet, when the complaints began, on saturday, they shut those top, like top speakers off. and redirected it down and so according to them, and again, this is part of the process that we have and i explained to her that you were going to be very interested in hearing, maybe bring someone from sound on stage, to talk about this. and there really was nothing substantially different from the set up from the previous years, there was two stages, one faces down the lawn and one towards the residents on the island and the back to the city. and the weather was, i guess p and i was not here again, but i think that it was very warm on saturday. a
and then so i just wanted to make sure so that i know, okay. and the treasure island music festival, were you able to determine what was different about it this year? >> so the only thing that we could determine that was different was, they raised the stage height a bit, to accommodate the video, production, from a headliner, and which meant that the speaker array was a little higher, but, according to another planet, when the complaints began, on saturday, they shut those top, like top...
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so i think the germans are -- look so good because the others are so bad. they are no not that great. >> rose: meaning the french and the italians. >> yes, the germans have held back wages to modernize and loosen up labor markets and the others haven't, so relative to them they look great but they have their own problems. >> rose: are you spliefd the euro zone came out and did not collapse as some predicted it might? you know, this remind me of a famous french diplomat who came to nato and said this works in practice but it could never work in theory. the euro could never work in theory, because you can't have a monetary union without a political union. but everybody is obsessively trying to save the euro. >> rose: including angela merkel. >> including angela merkel, who profited enormously from the euro. they have at this veteraned the releapt less devaluations pressures on their mark and it is the underpinning of an enormous export performance, so everybody is obsessively trying to save it. >> rose: let me talk about your book because that's why you came
so i think the germans are -- look so good because the others are so bad. they are no not that great. >> rose: meaning the french and the italians. >> yes, the germans have held back wages to modernize and loosen up labor markets and the others haven't, so relative to them they look great but they have their own problems. >> rose: are you spliefd the euro zone came out and did not collapse as some predicted it might? you know, this remind me of a famous french diplomat who...
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so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. ♪ >> i'm cheryl jennings. today's show is focused on a part of life that every person goes through in their life and that is puberty. we're going to talk about girls and boys going through puberty as well as transgender kids. what happens to the body as it changes? what about all those emotions? and how do you talk to kids about the subject? but one of the things we have learned in our research is that a are entering puberty a lot earlier these days, some as young as 7 years old. there is a long-term government-funded study under way right now about early puberty in girls and whether there is a connection to breast cancer later in life. it's called the cignet study, it includes girls from the san francisco area to the new york. dr. louise interviewed. >> it's looking at why some girls mature earlier than other girls. that's really what it's about. we're looking at a broad constellation of factors. >> joining me in the studio rig
so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. ♪ >> i'm cheryl jennings. today's show is focused on a part of life that every person goes through in their life and that is puberty. we're going to talk about girls and boys going through puberty as well as transgender kids. what happens to the body as it changes? what about all those emotions? and how do you talk to kids about the...
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so they're in their second two year term >> so in 2014 we could see an "x" disof all members. >> so why don't we wait until 2014 when we all would get an assigned seat or appointment. >> because there is one open seat now and the question is how this all started ways because we were trying to figure out who got the appointment. >> so why can't the superintendent do that. >> because he has two. >> so we each get one and he gets two. >> right and so out of the 7 or the 9. >> those are both open to it. 3 open seats >> so we're going to try to fill two open seats by 2014? okay >> so your trying to create a random select process to fill that one seat. you don't think we could come up with one we can all agree on one candidate. i think if we, you know, have someone brought forward it seems so random to lit one board member based on a name pulled out of the has not. i think as a board we all want to come to consensus and we want to have someone sit on the economy until 2014 when they're all removed and a let me give you background information. the advice of legal council is to have the seat as
so they're in their second two year term >> so in 2014 we could see an "x" disof all members. >> so why don't we wait until 2014 when we all would get an assigned seat or appointment. >> because there is one open seat now and the question is how this all started ways because we were trying to figure out who got the appointment. >> so why can't the superintendent do that. >> because he has two. >> so we each get one and he gets two. >> right...
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, i told you so, i told you so! >> she is always -- she always prevails but they do make her go through the mud. i mean, she has to work for those victories. >> rose: yeah. and live with her pain. >> and live with her pain, yeah. it is -- you know, as i said i just finished filming. i am pretty spent, i am pretty stripped. i am a little -- i am drained. i am tired. and i really need to disengage for a little while and return to my kind of bunny infant and. >> rose: you need quiet time away from anybody with demons, you need some loving. >> i do and i am not a messy actor and, you know, i really am not but you just -- there is something to kind of -- i have to host a lot of very, very dark feelings and thoughts many hours a day and it does something to one's chemistry and psychology, i think. so -- and it is not -- you know, in about a month's time it will occur to me that i am actually fine. i am actually pretty happy. >> rose: i am not what i -- >> no. >> rose: it is almost like you are saying i had come to live wi
, i told you so, i told you so! >> she is always -- she always prevails but they do make her go through the mud. i mean, she has to work for those victories. >> rose: yeah. and live with her pain. >> and live with her pain, yeah. it is -- you know, as i said i just finished filming. i am pretty spent, i am pretty stripped. i am a little -- i am drained. i am tired. and i really need to disengage for a little while and return to my kind of bunny infant and. >> rose: you...
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so thank you.district it really did take a village, and they just want to acknowledge some of my staff members who are here. my deputy, debbie curtis and allison nelson. when i came on board in january, as the executive director of the d.c. health benefit exchange authority, i was the first employee so i got to build my team and i just stole the best people i could find from everywhere, the private sector. talk people out of retirement. from the federal government from the hill from everywhere. so i was very fortunate to have a great team to help us get to the finish line. and we, of course, had great consultants and i see some of them here, like david, and i think i saw shelley who are all with us helping us succeed. one of the things that we did, just like you heard from dan come is that early on we realized we couldn't do everything so we had to prioritize. we prioritized core functionality and we did many things, all of the bells and whistles off of the table. so we focus on the core functional
so thank you.district it really did take a village, and they just want to acknowledge some of my staff members who are here. my deputy, debbie curtis and allison nelson. when i came on board in january, as the executive director of the d.c. health benefit exchange authority, i was the first employee so i got to build my team and i just stole the best people i could find from everywhere, the private sector. talk people out of retirement. from the federal government from the hill from everywhere....
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so this is a suitability analysis that we did. darker blue areas represent areas of extremely high bicycle sharing suitability this is based on 11 different factors according to studies in other cities correlate. so we now if we started small we wanted to be successful. >> what with are the 11 factors? >> i can't list them all but things like did he density of residents topography bicycle use walking there's a few more as well i can't think right now but i'd be happy to follow up with you on those we have a whole paper to explain the methodology. so if you zoom in on the suitability city wide obviously and if you look in the black and upper right our initial service area then you look at upper market and the mission, these are areas of extremely high suitability for bicycle sharing and when you look at soma -- we skipped a large number of the stations early on there are pockets of extremely high suitability but there's also pockets next to high suitability. in terms of prioritizing makes sense to go with the suitably areas so this
so this is a suitability analysis that we did. darker blue areas represent areas of extremely high bicycle sharing suitability this is based on 11 different factors according to studies in other cities correlate. so we now if we started small we wanted to be successful. >> what with are the 11 factors? >> i can't list them all but things like did he density of residents topography bicycle use walking there's a few more as well i can't think right now but i'd be happy to follow up...
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ok so. there's so much overlap between and giftedness this so many of the behaviors are very similar so you know what the difference is is how annoying do your parents or the teachers find you i mean it's essentially the difference in terms of who gets. well and whether it's pathology as to whether it's celebrated. so the point is that. there's a developmental delay in. some behaviors that are required for more linear thinking and for doing schoolwork are acquired later so a really gifted kid with a.d.d. is intellectually maybe three years beyond their peers and socially and emotionally about three years behind their peers so that's a huge discrepancy that really no one can make sense of the child can't make sense of it that stressful for them they don't fit in anywhere they like to talk to adults they play with younger kids. you know teachers don't understand if you're so smart why did you leave your backpack in the middle of the room. and it's a great first station to everybody they think
ok so. there's so much overlap between and giftedness this so many of the behaviors are very similar so you know what the difference is is how annoying do your parents or the teachers find you i mean it's essentially the difference in terms of who gets. well and whether it's pathology as to whether it's celebrated. so the point is that. there's a developmental delay in. some behaviors that are required for more linear thinking and for doing schoolwork are acquired later so a really gifted kid...
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and so that they don't see and so that we don't see them here again and so i am... >> it does not always happen. >> and giving them a shot over (inaudible) right now. >> i am going to make a motion commissioners and i am going to move to deny the appeal, and to up hold the permit, on the basis that... >> the lack of evidence? >> you had mentioned a lack of evidence. >> or just say code compliant. >> okay. >> so that is two appeals, two permits. and the motion is to up hold them both on the basis that they are code compliant. >> to up hold both permits, on the basis in the compliance. given that the temporary occupantcy permits that the board wish to say that the time periods? and i believe that the time periods have expired on the face of the permits. >> also just delegate that discretion to dpw. >> i would prefer that they handle it. and so this is to up hold both permits on the basis for the code compliant and it is on the condition that dpw reinstate the execution periods of these permits. >> okay. >> on that motion, from the commissioner fung to up hold both permits on the basis of c
and so that they don't see and so that we don't see them here again and so i am... >> it does not always happen. >> and giving them a shot over (inaudible) right now. >> i am going to make a motion commissioners and i am going to move to deny the appeal, and to up hold the permit, on the basis that... >> the lack of evidence? >> you had mentioned a lack of evidence. >> or just say code compliant. >> okay. >> so that is two appeals, two permits....
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so let me start out. this is a presentation that ordinarily would be given by a long-term care design group member this plan was prepared by the long-term care design group members for the department of aging and adult services i am not on the design group i facilitated that work and i'm presenting it to you today. next slide, please. oh, it's me. next slide please. [laughter]. okay. what is the purpose of the long-term integration strategic plan? it's to prepare for the transition to long-term care integration in san francisco and to determine what is required to improve the provision of long-term services and supports for medical eligible older adult and see adults are disabilities. this is targeting people who are what are called dual eligible eligible for both medicare or medical and medicare. what is long-term care integration? what does that phrase mean? it means the integration of primary and acute care services with long-term services and supports as well as institutional care. so we're talking ab
so let me start out. this is a presentation that ordinarily would be given by a long-term care design group member this plan was prepared by the long-term care design group members for the department of aging and adult services i am not on the design group i facilitated that work and i'm presenting it to you today. next slide, please. oh, it's me. next slide please. [laughter]. okay. what is the purpose of the long-term integration strategic plan? it's to prepare for the transition to long-term...
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so we expect a lot more cash. somewhere. >> what the forensic accountant found was that there are entries that were wrong on the books. he actually discovered that the profit is even $80,000 higher than we thought, which means there's $400,000 missing, not 319. money went somewhere. >> you're probably not ever gonna be able to make me understand this. that's why i hate math. >> let's just take one year as a--you're a cash business. you get $1 in cash, and you, in fact-- >> write a $2 check, you're in debt. >> no, in this case, you didn't. you wrote a 40¢ check, so we're expecting 60¢ in cash, okay? >> of course, right. >> i agree. >> in this case, we're expecting $300,000 in cash, 'cause you are a cash business. >> right, but there's not 300,000 left over after the end of my year. >> and that's the big mystery right now. the money should be there, 'cause there are no distributions, no draws, right? >> well, there's no distributions because there's no money to distribute. >> but you have profit. >> what's happening
so we expect a lot more cash. somewhere. >> what the forensic accountant found was that there are entries that were wrong on the books. he actually discovered that the profit is even $80,000 higher than we thought, which means there's $400,000 missing, not 319. money went somewhere. >> you're probably not ever gonna be able to make me understand this. that's why i hate math. >> let's just take one year as a--you're a cash business. you get $1 in cash, and you, in fact--...
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so you had this young twenty year old arguing with these masters right i was sixteen at the time so i was crazy bad are you a brat. i wouldn't sound a bronze i'm very passionate plus i don't think i have a tool. like this for all next on larry king now. we welcome to larry king now cher lloyd she is a british musical sensation her debut album sticks in stone shot to number four on the u.k. charts and number nine on the billboard hot two hundred shares sophomore album is due out later this year and it's called sorry i'm late your single want you back when multi platinum and you're not old enough to drink right if you're twenty while i am old enough in the u.k. hall show if you want to drink over the pond go right over the you're rough singer. i rap on some of my tracks but really i'm a singer i don't take the rap thing too seriously because most singers who sing yeah don't rap now why do you read this because i found it so funny it's funny to me you write the songs yeah so if i'm a to do it just seems really funny it's more like fast talking that's what i was i stopped music as i would
so you had this young twenty year old arguing with these masters right i was sixteen at the time so i was crazy bad are you a brat. i wouldn't sound a bronze i'm very passionate plus i don't think i have a tool. like this for all next on larry king now. we welcome to larry king now cher lloyd she is a british musical sensation her debut album sticks in stone shot to number four on the u.k. charts and number nine on the billboard hot two hundred shares sophomore album is due out later this year...
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so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really interested in, and the temporary aspect of the work so it is just there for a few seconds and then it falls apart and so the work exists, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of the well exposed air basically. and so much interested in the whole process of making the clouds. but rather in the idea of the emergency of a cloud inside of a space. and, first cloudy made in the small skills space put over, which is an exhibition space.
so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really interested in, and the temporary aspect of the work so it is just there for a few seconds and then it falls apart and so the work exists, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a...
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so, they're court referrals? so, they're court-referraled. right. yep, so, we get our referrals from the treatment programs in which that they're sent to. do you find that mandated treatment is equally as effective as if the family brought in the youth? mandated treatment is important, and we're also talking about individual's level of motivation and readiness, so they may not want to be in treatment, but they're there, so it gives them a time for sobriety to begin to look at any issues or problems related to their substance use, and maybe begin to move their level of motivation if they weren't ready. so, that is an important part. yeah. and alison, talk to us about active minds. how do you-you're one of the founders-it is an incredibly important program for young people, correct, i mean? yes, so, active minds is a national organization that's dedicated to empowering students to speak openly about mental health issues in order to educate others and encourage help seeking. and so, what we do is we do most of our work primarily through an on-campus, c
so, they're court referrals? so, they're court-referraled. right. yep, so, we get our referrals from the treatment programs in which that they're sent to. do you find that mandated treatment is equally as effective as if the family brought in the youth? mandated treatment is important, and we're also talking about individual's level of motivation and readiness, so they may not want to be in treatment, but they're there, so it gives them a time for sobriety to begin to look at any issues or...
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so she does. she also -- yes, so i will say that.he was the biggest challenge and on the one for whom i thinki learned the most. >> i love reading about her coming to town. can you talk to the people who haven't read the book yet, talk about that moment that she is a mentor to the be boppers? >> she's the oldest of three women at the time of the book. by the time she missed in your to the already very well known. she been called -- she had arranged for duke ellington. i mean, she's a star. she's a celebrity by the time she moved to harlem. so much so that newspapers like the amsterdam news and its precarious they rarely wins boost on its a big deal. and all the young musicians are not well-known or struggling while not, mary lou williams is here. they want her to hear the music you want her to critique it. they wonder to tutor them. and she does. she welcomes them. and unlike many musicians of her generation, she doesn't dismiss them. sort of the way max roach would event with a hip-hop people, where all the musicians might have been
so she does. she also -- yes, so i will say that.he was the biggest challenge and on the one for whom i thinki learned the most. >> i love reading about her coming to town. can you talk to the people who haven't read the book yet, talk about that moment that she is a mentor to the be boppers? >> she's the oldest of three women at the time of the book. by the time she missed in your to the already very well known. she been called -- she had arranged for duke ellington. i mean, she's...
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i mean the food industry has so much autonomy so much political influence i mean just look at monsanto alone how can we ensure that the food we're eating is safe and not destructive the environment doesn't contribute to the suffering of creatures. well one thing when we put out the book gristle which is about factory farming. i was asked a question like what could we do what one thing could we do that would sort of i don't know make factory farming either go away or become a lot better and one thing would be and subsidies to meat production because meat production and i'm not even saying people shouldn't eat meat but i'm just saying like the production of meat it decimates the animals it decimates the workers it decimates the communities and the end result is a product that causes diabetes arteriosclerosis heart disease obesity etc so just and all subsidies to it and let me actually cost what it should cost because the truth is without government subsidies a pound of hamburger would cost around thirty dollars and i have a feeling if you just let me cost what it should cost all of a sud
i mean the food industry has so much autonomy so much political influence i mean just look at monsanto alone how can we ensure that the food we're eating is safe and not destructive the environment doesn't contribute to the suffering of creatures. well one thing when we put out the book gristle which is about factory farming. i was asked a question like what could we do what one thing could we do that would sort of i don't know make factory farming either go away or become a lot better and one...
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so, thank you so much to both of you. (applause) >> we're going to bring lynn and carina up in a brief second. why don't you speak now. that will work, right? but i also wanted on behalf of the department to thank you both of you. lynn, since you've been the lafayette champion a long time, there is your official lafayette park sign and your picnic blankets. carina, you've been our playground champion, lafayette park playground sign. >> thank you. (applause) >> why don't you guys say a few words right now. >> okay. the only thing that i want to do is to thank all of you who have been -- hundreds, it took literally hundreds of people to do this. and i have a couple of names to -- we want to make sure we mention these names. but i'm leaving out hundreds of people and i know it. so, and there's plenty more chances. we're going to continue our cleaning and greening days the first saturday of every month, july 13th is our first day but we're not allowed to actually maintain it yet at that point. >> yeah, we are. i already talke
so, thank you so much to both of you. (applause) >> we're going to bring lynn and carina up in a brief second. why don't you speak now. that will work, right? but i also wanted on behalf of the department to thank you both of you. lynn, since you've been the lafayette champion a long time, there is your official lafayette park sign and your picnic blankets. carina, you've been our playground champion, lafayette park playground sign. >> thank you. (applause) >> why don't you...
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it would be so much more harder for people to so govern themselves see that's what i think we were so you know we go back to that quote we were talking about earlier is. you know show these people that we need that they need us you know there was a quote from v. for vendetta you know when the leader was everyone's kind of going crazy and he said show you know so they you know. all the news all this crisis and all this stuff that you need government otherwise the world's going to go crazy but we do we do all the work we build the roads we teach our children we are we work in the hospitals we do all the physical labor they just sit there and say do this to this as they collect the money or work with the banks charge an essential keep it it's and that. we do govern ourselves and a sense we do all the work and we just are led to believe that we need them in order to survive but really if they disappear. to be some change of management but you have to change the economic climate of course or poor and. capitalistic world where. you know we're fighting for each other for the basics of of lif
it would be so much more harder for people to so govern themselves see that's what i think we were so you know we go back to that quote we were talking about earlier is. you know show these people that we need that they need us you know there was a quote from v. for vendetta you know when the leader was everyone's kind of going crazy and he said show you know so they you know. all the news all this crisis and all this stuff that you need government otherwise the world's going to go crazy but we...
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so congratulations, once again, we thank you so much for your work. you make all of us proud. >> we are still not done. and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the way. and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear
so congratulations, once again, we thank you so much for your work. you make all of us proud. >> we are still not done. and we still have a medal to present to patricia as well. [ applause ] >> i am back. all right, we have another honoree. so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from...
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i would argue not so well.massachusetts gleaning small, media and exception -- may be an exception. >> i love the cover of your book. could you describe the inspiration for the image? and the second question if you had one message for people to take with them regarding the buck, what would that be? >> the photograph design was just handed to me by a subcontractor of my publisher of random house. so my reaction was i like it. i do urge you to take a look at the maps. that's my inspiration. and actually, i paid for the maps. but this is the fremont county of 1856 and the new england yankee diaspora and the county's voting 60% for calvin coolidge, 68 years later. it looks sort of the same. what is the single message i want them to take? the single message is this country can work. that has enabled people with a lot of different attitudes origins, tastes, beliefs to live together. it's hard sometimes. it poses some problems. i am a little minor key about the country than i've been in some of my previous writings. i
i would argue not so well.massachusetts gleaning small, media and exception -- may be an exception. >> i love the cover of your book. could you describe the inspiration for the image? and the second question if you had one message for people to take with them regarding the buck, what would that be? >> the photograph design was just handed to me by a subcontractor of my publisher of random house. so my reaction was i like it. i do urge you to take a look at the maps. that's my...
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so for me. it's a reflection on that in the personal struggle i have but also what i see in other people and the poverty i speak to and that is not necessarily the poverty the literal poverty you see in the world but more of the poverty of us the poverty of us not being able to see through all those petty things and make our lives about a little bit more as i know that you guys are also both activists talk about what issues are most pressing to you right now. for me it's definitely that arinze and homeless veterans coming back and you just you see it all over new york city right now you walk down the street you see some twenty five year old kid. sitting on the sidewalk with a piece of cardboard the says i'm a u.s. veteran and will have his credentials to prove it right then and there and some people walk by and they give money but it just kind of shocks me and to me people coming home after doing what they did. and just to not have a support i mean there are a lot of organizations that do suppor
so for me. it's a reflection on that in the personal struggle i have but also what i see in other people and the poverty i speak to and that is not necessarily the poverty the literal poverty you see in the world but more of the poverty of us the poverty of us not being able to see through all those petty things and make our lives about a little bit more as i know that you guys are also both activists talk about what issues are most pressing to you right now. for me it's definitely that arinze...
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>> i think so. if the staff with our office and put behind the man power to see if we can work something out. >> first of all i would like to commend you all for thinking outside of the box for the kind of communication that we had in the last year and novs are particularly important and everybody, we want to try to come up with strategies to reduce these. i think that this is a really good strategy in going forward to do this and i
>> i think so. if the staff with our office and put behind the man power to see if we can work something out. >> first of all i would like to commend you all for thinking outside of the box for the kind of communication that we had in the last year and novs are particularly important and everybody, we want to try to come up with strategies to reduce these. i think that this is a really good strategy in going forward to do this and i
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so that's why there was so much information in there. and it was -- for my next two or three months i had to deal with my source. well, for the rest of my life for being tenacious, courageous and determined to help us and even though he didn't want to testify he was willing to do it. so that was kind of -- that's how we came to understand it wasn't brian. and within this document that we got was a folder and in this folder, it said do not everyone until you see me. so you know we got this on november 4th or 5th. we didn't see my source again until the 15th of november. so we look at that stuff and turns out hanssen gave his biggest dunk to the russians on november 12th. we hadn't had the case opened yet. we missed that dump, but we were in the receipt of the culpability of hanssen, right, so we see him and he goes, hey, did you open that stuff? it says not to open it. he said, open it, it's got forensic information and we did. it had the thumb print, the fingerprint on the back and it had a tape recording of hanssen's interaction with a
so that's why there was so much information in there. and it was -- for my next two or three months i had to deal with my source. well, for the rest of my life for being tenacious, courageous and determined to help us and even though he didn't want to testify he was willing to do it. so that was kind of -- that's how we came to understand it wasn't brian. and within this document that we got was a folder and in this folder, it said do not everyone until you see me. so you know we got this on...
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so not so bad.he second straight annual increase as the sector continues its slow recovery from the financial crisis. now, top executives at wall street banks and firms, they could see bonuses at the low end of that range, so rising about 5%. however, johnson says there's a wide disparity in payoutes and that's interesting. it depends on what you do for a living within the industry. people in low risk, fee heavy businesses, they are going to likely get bigger year-end bonuses. johnson saying this group includes the asset managers, financial advisers and underwriting investment bankers who could see bonuses just as much as 515%. now, those who work in the volatile and risk heavy businesses like bond trading, they are going to see their bonuses drop by 5% to 10% or potentially even more than that. and that's because of the instability in interest rates that we've seen this year. the forecast reflecting the new realize for some of wall street's biggest banks. we're talking about goldman sachs, morgan s
so not so bad.he second straight annual increase as the sector continues its slow recovery from the financial crisis. now, top executives at wall street banks and firms, they could see bonuses at the low end of that range, so rising about 5%. however, johnson says there's a wide disparity in payoutes and that's interesting. it depends on what you do for a living within the industry. people in low risk, fee heavy businesses, they are going to likely get bigger year-end bonuses. johnson saying...
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so now's the time.are.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> under fire this week, health and human services secretary sebelius takes backlash. she would join a growing number of people who under this president, would, for various reasons, were shown the door, went out the door voluntarily or never mated to their apointed posts. as far as what is called the second toughest job in the world, the president is now on chief of staff number five. so far, that's the most chiefs since harry truman. little bit of trivia there for you. >>> people come and good from high profile high-stress jobs but are some of those moves ultimately designed to keep presidents from taking a political hit. we have asked white house experts to talk about cummings and goings in add mun stragss. thomas mac mclarty served as chiefs of staff for bill clinton. andrew card, better known as andy card can be was transportation secretary for george bush. and david gergan was adviser to presidents nixon, ford, regan and clinton. and in princeton, p
so now's the time.are.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> under fire this week, health and human services secretary sebelius takes backlash. she would join a growing number of people who under this president, would, for various reasons, were shown the door, went out the door voluntarily or never mated to their apointed posts. as far as what is called the second toughest job in the world, the president is now on chief of staff number five. so far, that's the most chiefs since harry truman....
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and we can do so without opposition. madam clerk can you call item five. >> item five is a resolution declare the intent of the city to reimburse expenditures of indebtedness authorizing the director of the mayor's office of community document submit documents to the california debt limit allocation committee in the bonds in aggregated amount not to exceed [inaudible] for 280 beale street. >> thank you very much. we have the mayor's office office to speak on this item. >> elizabeth with the mayor's office on community development. the resolution before you will authorize the application for bond proceeds to pay for construction and development cost for affordable housing which is located at 280 beale street. mercy housing of california is the sponsor. when completed this affordable housing will be a 70 year small family project and 142 bedroom units and one bedroom units and one manager's unit. units are targeted to households not earning more than 50% of the total required or $50,000 for a family of four and share a pod
and we can do so without opposition. madam clerk can you call item five. >> item five is a resolution declare the intent of the city to reimburse expenditures of indebtedness authorizing the director of the mayor's office of community document submit documents to the california debt limit allocation committee in the bonds in aggregated amount not to exceed [inaudible] for 280 beale street. >> thank you very much. we have the mayor's office office to speak on this item. >>...
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so. that's the first article here that we're going to discuss chart form this stall speed of which you speak paul brodsky the fed is holding a burning match the burning match can be seen in these two charts first up the orange line there is total us credit since one thousand nine hundred three you can see that it's divorced from the blue line which is nominal g.d.p. and the gray line at the bottom is base money supply so either one of those two has to increase either the nominal g.d.p. or the base money supply in order to collateralize that orange line of debt going up the second is total us credit to us nominal g.d.p. that puts all those charts for the first one into one chart and you can see the stall speed so we've hit a point where no debt is not creating anything yet this is really the amazing charts here clearly demonstrate this economic problem is that no. matter how much larger jest is given to these banks in the form of free money from the central banks they are on able to lend i
so. that's the first article here that we're going to discuss chart form this stall speed of which you speak paul brodsky the fed is holding a burning match the burning match can be seen in these two charts first up the orange line there is total us credit since one thousand nine hundred three you can see that it's divorced from the blue line which is nominal g.d.p. and the gray line at the bottom is base money supply so either one of those two has to increase either the nominal g.d.p. or the...
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so it was very slow in ramping up. of course, it didn't have the -- you know, the urgency of this program. it was sort of planned that way. and i also remember the medicare part "d" act which was a republican initiative also rolled out extremely slowly. and i know a lot of my seniors, i had to do 16 town halls around my district to try to tamp down the backlash because of the slowness of how that was ramped up. so this is not -- this experience is not out of line with those other two programs. and so i just wanted to make that note. i have had a chance to go out and talk to some of the outreach workers. a lot of the outreach on the affordable care act in my district is being conducted through the local community health centers. i have basically an urban district. so the health care -- excuse me, the health center employees are going out and signing people up. one of the concerns that they've raised is that the affordable care act is so focused, and sort of facilitated by an e-mail address, people have to have an e-mail
so it was very slow in ramping up. of course, it didn't have the -- you know, the urgency of this program. it was sort of planned that way. and i also remember the medicare part "d" act which was a republican initiative also rolled out extremely slowly. and i know a lot of my seniors, i had to do 16 town halls around my district to try to tamp down the backlash because of the slowness of how that was ramped up. so this is not -- this experience is not out of line with those other two...
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and so that is where it is at. and we understand. >> okay. >> and for the record, too, i would like since this is already here, i would have a non-profit and i brought in, under served youth into our basement to then, after the school programs and so it is my intention to actually get that down stairs and legalized to be able to accommodate, the people that come in and being handicapped or not. and so, initially i do want to get that whole thing proposed and while, we are here and addressing the matter and that is why i am also asking for more time and that is why i was doing the appeal and i paid the receipt. and but it never showed a day or a time that this would come up. i just happen to get back in town and found that. >> thank you for that. >> so i would like to ask the staff again, story. so we are sort of in a quaundry here, if we up hold, the order of appeal, then, it is our clock ticking and then that, he can't actually do anything, and the things that we are asking, henry, we really can't and forfeit, and
and so that is where it is at. and we understand. >> okay. >> and for the record, too, i would like since this is already here, i would have a non-profit and i brought in, under served youth into our basement to then, after the school programs and so it is my intention to actually get that down stairs and legalized to be able to accommodate, the people that come in and being handicapped or not. and so, initially i do want to get that whole thing proposed and while, we are here and...
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so i listened to people.on i made the decision to start knocking on doors and asking people and say i'd like to hear about your issues. it's really difficult to do that after awhile because people asked what's our platform. i didn't have a platform i listened to people my platform was on what people are interested in >> i mentioned that citywide issues are different. >> there are many issues one of the things is counts economy in san francisco is improving a lot. we didn't take a hit like the rest of the country. i look at the stats today and how are the wider margins in cal how do we sustain, you know, that growth so everybody can prosper. it shouldn't be just for the wall street folks but it should be for the mainstream. so that's one of the things it's always a challenge in the city to make sure there's prosperity for all >> san francisco is always facing cuts and whether or not to increase taxes how will you approach those. well, that first of all, i'd like to say as i mentioned earlier when i was the exe
so i listened to people.on i made the decision to start knocking on doors and asking people and say i'd like to hear about your issues. it's really difficult to do that after awhile because people asked what's our platform. i didn't have a platform i listened to people my platform was on what people are interested in >> i mentioned that citywide issues are different. >> there are many issues one of the things is counts economy in san francisco is improving a lot. we didn't take a...
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so please consider that idea. another thought, we really want to say thanks to jerry robins for his tireless help. >> next speaker, please. good afternoon, miss perkins. >> good afternoon, i am here to represent the san francisco destination management council which is a collective body of cmc's within sf as well as the greater bay area. and just some food for thought, we are definitely sensitive to the issue but we think option 2 is a good happy medium. the san francisco tour is the second most popular attraction only to alcatraz, it is the thing our customers want to do when comes to san francisco is a tour around this infamous area. keep in mind that we will do everything to screen vehicles, not stop, not create traffic congestion, but we see option 2 as kind of the best of both worlds. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> francis gorman, cat hontis. >> good afternoon, miss gorman >> i am francis gorman, i represent the tour guides that work for companies like miss perkins we are talking about enclosed vehicl
so please consider that idea. another thought, we really want to say thanks to jerry robins for his tireless help. >> next speaker, please. good afternoon, miss perkins. >> good afternoon, i am here to represent the san francisco destination management council which is a collective body of cmc's within sf as well as the greater bay area. and just some food for thought, we are definitely sensitive to the issue but we think option 2 is a good happy medium. the san francisco tour is...
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they are so few. and to reiterate, you know, replanting them, it is going to be years before, and as we have said, we are losing all of our significant trees. we are not able to have them replanted. and we are working with dpw now to have some back, and do you know the amount of work that it takes to go out and look at these? these people are not pruning any of the trees, they simply wait for them to die. and then, apply for a permit. we know that they are not the perfect shape. but they are being given for attention. and ted also points out in his letter, on less than party... (inaudible) they are all dying there because they have withdrawn all of the water as well. these people need to be asked, and forced to start watering them, pruning the trees, and taking care of them. and replanting the significant the trees that have been removed which we think will be subsan shall. >> i think that is all. >> thank you. >> oh, one thing. i wanted to show you because when you love trees, to see what is going on
they are so few. and to reiterate, you know, replanting them, it is going to be years before, and as we have said, we are losing all of our significant trees. we are not able to have them replanted. and we are working with dpw now to have some back, and do you know the amount of work that it takes to go out and look at these? these people are not pruning any of the trees, they simply wait for them to die. and then, apply for a permit. we know that they are not the perfect shape. but they are...
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and so we'll see.rnor davis before him got a lot of pressure during the dot com boom but it didn't work out well so i think governor jerry brown is going to avoid may. >> and president obama in town now? >> he'll be in town next week and he'll be in china town. he'll be there talkingbility immigration reform and we'll be following that as well. >> lots to cover. thank you very much, scott. >> you bet 123450 for all of our news coverage, go to kqed news.org. >> send your comments and story ideas to our newsroom at kqed.org. i'm scott schafer. thanks for joining us. >>> we'll be off next week for thanksgiving and we want to wish all of you a happy holiday. from all of us here, good night. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had, but this is great! >> it almost felt like sort of country club food to me. >> don't touch it. it's hot! >> i gotta
and so we'll see.rnor davis before him got a lot of pressure during the dot com boom but it didn't work out well so i think governor jerry brown is going to avoid may. >> and president obama in town now? >> he'll be in town next week and he'll be in china town. he'll be there talkingbility immigration reform and we'll be following that as well. >> lots to cover. thank you very much, scott. >> you bet 123450 for all of our news coverage, go to kqed news.org. >> send...
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use your leg. >> so that's one sack so how many more sacks to fill it up? >> ten and a half. >> ten and a half. wow. >> how long do you think it will take you to do one of these barrels? >> one hour. if you don't do it in one hour, do something else. >> do another job. >> yes. put it right there. >> put it right here? >> yeah. always put it next to a big limb. that it's going to hold your weight. >> how do you get the ones that are up in the top in the middle of the tree? >> climb in the middle of the tree. >> you've got to climb up the tree? >> yeah. >> oh, man. there's a bunch in here. i can't believe how much i'm learning. for example, did you know orange trees have thorns? these are what you want to stay away from. it took me 15 minutes to fill up this one bag. oh, yeah. stop trying to make me feel bad. i should fill this back in five minutes. >> yeah. >> that's a lot of work. >> he said you were crazy. so he said $15 he'd do it. so give me advice tomorrow since i'm going to be working all day tomorrow. >> you're going to be really tired and not even be
use your leg. >> so that's one sack so how many more sacks to fill it up? >> ten and a half. >> ten and a half. wow. >> how long do you think it will take you to do one of these barrels? >> one hour. if you don't do it in one hour, do something else. >> do another job. >> yes. put it right there. >> put it right here? >> yeah. always put it next to a big limb. that it's going to hold your weight. >> how do you get the ones that are up...
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>> i don't think so.i think it's different because i -- i think when you don't want to have kids it's different. for me i don't see the point of getting married. i was married. i was divorced. >> wendy: we remember. >> we all -- can we collectively, mm-hmm. yeah, i remember, too, every day i remember. anyway, i'm sorry. where was i? love iseautiful. love is beautiful. >> wendy: good for you. she is not going to go anywhere. up next we'll put kathy in the hot seat. >> wendy: okay. we're back with kathy griffin, and she's brave enough to take our hot seat. so let's see if she can really stand the heat. >> i'm looking forward to it. i live in the kitchen.
>> i don't think so.i think it's different because i -- i think when you don't want to have kids it's different. for me i don't see the point of getting married. i was married. i was divorced. >> wendy: we remember. >> we all -- can we collectively, mm-hmm. yeah, i remember, too, every day i remember. anyway, i'm sorry. where was i? love iseautiful. love is beautiful. >> wendy: good for you. she is not going to go anywhere. up next we'll put kathy in the hot seat....
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>> so that is an excellent suggestion and thank you so much. >> so do we let you finish the presentation? >> i think that is wrapping it up. >> we did take this out of order. >> normally we have the public comment first. >> i would like to move to approve this. >> we need a second. >> second. >> okay. >> any public comment? >> i would like jay to mention all of the amendments that we made so that we are all very clear. >> absolutely. >> the lbe will be required to provide meet minimum financial qualifications, there will be a minimum floor of the level of participation and also have a clear definition of the role of the master operator in their operations of the law. >> and the responsibility and liability. >> and put in the word liability. >> and so, there are other comments from other commissioners. and well, i think that, the lbe is well, and shepherded and well, supervised by the human rights department and i think that is the part of all city contracts and all have done the contract work with the city and the county of san francisco and they are aware of all that. i think what start
>> so that is an excellent suggestion and thank you so much. >> so do we let you finish the presentation? >> i think that is wrapping it up. >> we did take this out of order. >> normally we have the public comment first. >> i would like to move to approve this. >> we need a second. >> second. >> okay. >> any public comment? >> i would like jay to mention all of the amendments that we made so that we are all very clear. >>...
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thank you so, so, so much for allowing me to wake up every day so well rested. friendly army wife, samantha nelson. (audience clappi) >> i have never been able to find a pillow that i wouldn't wake up in the morning and have neck issues. and i have tried foam pillows. i have tried down pillows. i have tried the pillows that have the curve thing in them. and i have never found a pillow that i was satisfied with. so that first night, i sleep on it and i was thrilled and when i woke up the next morning, i was like, i think this is going to work. >> uh, when i tried my pillow, following my first night of sleep it was, oh my gosh, this was too good to be true. and then the second night when i slept through the entire night without waking up and also noticing no longer waking up with headaches in the morning or stiffness. and i was sold. for once i was sleeping well and getting into the dp rim sleep and really got back the quality of life that i was hoping for. i truly am sold on the my pillow. it's my cadillac, it's made the difference in my life. (female announcer)
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why are you so upset?because this is my livelihood, marcus. >> but i'm not trying to take your livelihood away. >> yes. >> i'm trying to save it. >> you seem like you are. without me in mind, you seem like you have an agenda, and that's why... >> here's what my agenda is. my agenda is to save your business. >> i understand that. >> you haven't gotten a paycheck in how long--two years? three years? >> okay. >> okay, you got to let me help. >> i want you to help. >> okay, i'm gonna do it. >> but i want you to understand that i do deserve to be in the sales business. this is me. this is what i do. >> so are you-- >> this is what i've always done. >> are you willing to be coached through that process? >> yes! >> okay. i will give you the support that you need, but you have to not get explosive with me. >> i-- >> and you have to trust that what i'm telling you isn't to hurt you--it's to help you. you really have to believe that. is that a deal? >> yes, absolutely. >> okay, can we shake on that? come on. >> [sni
why are you so upset?because this is my livelihood, marcus. >> but i'm not trying to take your livelihood away. >> yes. >> i'm trying to save it. >> you seem like you are. without me in mind, you seem like you have an agenda, and that's why... >> here's what my agenda is. my agenda is to save your business. >> i understand that. >> you haven't gotten a paycheck in how long--two years? three years? >> okay. >> okay, you got to let me help....
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so congratulations, once again, we thank you so much for your work. you make all of us proud. >> we are still not done. and we
so congratulations, once again, we thank you so much for your work. you make all of us proud. >> we are still not done. and we
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if i may ask, just so i can get these dates straight, so it looks like -- i pulled the calendar out. we're dark the 20th and 27th and we're on the 4th and 11th dark 18th and 25th and will assume the first week of january also. >> for the new year? >> yes, january 1. >> two more this year so we won't meet until the 8th again in the new year. i just wanted to make sure. >> time went by fast. you guys can come, i won't be here. >> any other comments in reference to items covered. >> hello commissioners. i'm still preparing an analysis on the information in a different perspective maybe and in doing so i've researched the mission statements and the purposes of the police commission, the occ and sfpd 'cause they are three separate organizations. the commission oversees or whatnot the occ to their determination of their needs. i've seen budgets for the occ is 4 point something million a year and they are required to have one investigator for every 150 officers employed, so if they're shy three, one's on medical leave or whatever, that's -- i dunno if that counts technically or not, but if
if i may ask, just so i can get these dates straight, so it looks like -- i pulled the calendar out. we're dark the 20th and 27th and we're on the 4th and 11th dark 18th and 25th and will assume the first week of january also. >> for the new year? >> yes, january 1. >> two more this year so we won't meet until the 8th again in the new year. i just wanted to make sure. >> time went by fast. you guys can come, i won't be here. >> any other comments in reference to...
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. >> so it fits, and to the director? >> yeah. >> commissioner, and that was discussed in the public advisor meeting and planning and what did they (inaudible) and they can turn around fast, but my experience is state that they are fast paced is not our pace. how long does it takes? two weeks, or 30 days or whatever? what i did is all that we have a lot of arguing and the communication with them and why they need to look at it. and they, the system and they for the way and so they say that there are some changes maybe the windows look differently. and if they are the same size, >> the shop and the approval, and it is first and it will take a longer time and once we finish then the clock is on their side. >> and so this procedure, it is in place now, director, right? and i mean, that i asked somebody who went through it who had my plan rechecked and it has been two years in the planning and plan checked and been rechecked again for the same planning that was approved two years agoment >> yeah. >> and you see, you understan
. >> so it fits, and to the director? >> yeah. >> commissioner, and that was discussed in the public advisor meeting and planning and what did they (inaudible) and they can turn around fast, but my experience is state that they are fast paced is not our pace. how long does it takes? two weeks, or 30 days or whatever? what i did is all that we have a lot of arguing and the communication with them and why they need to look at it. and they, the system and they for the way and so...
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so you don't have to be tech savvy then do you. but i think to understand the concept of the coin you know i'm not an economist it took me a while to really comprehend what a big coin was i think that most users have to be pretty pretty yeah i couldn't picture my parents using and i got so i'm thinking of my mom let's go forward and think about the future of the current says cause you got the big one at the moment . for the big client but what about other currencies do you think that this is the future. you know i think in my opinion that there's a great financial crisis we've had the past five years has brought about the coin the fact is you look at the u.s. dollar the world's great reserve currency the us that now is one hundred percent of g.d.p. . two weeks ago we came within twelve hours of defaulting on our dad we know all the problems that the eurozone is having the other major major reserve currency of course is the japanese yen their debt is over two hundred percent of g.d.p. so the market is saying at some point these gove
so you don't have to be tech savvy then do you. but i think to understand the concept of the coin you know i'm not an economist it took me a while to really comprehend what a big coin was i think that most users have to be pretty pretty yeah i couldn't picture my parents using and i got so i'm thinking of my mom let's go forward and think about the future of the current says cause you got the big one at the moment . for the big client but what about other currencies do you think that this is...
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so, who might not buckle under that? that's a lot of responsibility, so. yes, sir. >> after he's cashiered, mcclellan demonstrates real political ambition. do you think that preceded his cashiering and that influenced his military judgment? a bloodied general wouldn't be as popular as someone who just got by successfully. >> i don't know enough about mcclellan's political history to answer that question. i didn't see that in my research, but i also was not looking for that in my research either, so i don't think i can answer that question fairly. yes, sir, i understand he was trying to get nominated for president, but i don't know if during the earlier period if he was thinking that far down the line or not. i just don't know for sure. so, i will let you pick whoever. >> i understand that after sherman, general sherman took over atlanta in order to help him decide what decisions to make, what course of action to take in georgia, he telegraphed washington, d.c., certain departments there, to get certain information as far as crops and all sorts of other thi
so, who might not buckle under that? that's a lot of responsibility, so. yes, sir. >> after he's cashiered, mcclellan demonstrates real political ambition. do you think that preceded his cashiering and that influenced his military judgment? a bloodied general wouldn't be as popular as someone who just got by successfully. >> i don't know enough about mcclellan's political history to answer that question. i didn't see that in my research, but i also was not looking for that in my...
so why not you? >> because my brain is not that sure.
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- it's a $40,000 truck. - so? you started it. - so?mebody needs to shut you up. - hey, hey, hey. - whoa. - easy. - son of a bitch. - guys? - you're gonna hit a woman? [all grunting] - thanks so much for coming. thank you so much. well... have we all calmed down yet? - yes. sorry about that. - it was all my fault. - let's all try to do better next time. kevin, great to see you. - thank you for the food. and also you suck. - i beg your pardon. - you're, like, a terrible person. these guys care about you, and you're just using them. again, the food was very good. - well, i'm gonna say something to the producers. - no, no, it'- - you shouldn't be fired. i mean, you were just protecting me. - it's all good. i knew what i was doing. i'm sorry about youmural, though. i mean, because you put so much into that. - oh, no, forget about my mural. it's stupid. - no, you worked hard on that. that guy's an animal. i'm glad they're firing him too. - it's crazy. brian, i'm so sorry. - look, i don't--i don't want to pu myself where i don't belong. if yo
- it's a $40,000 truck. - so? you started it. - so?mebody needs to shut you up. - hey, hey, hey. - whoa. - easy. - son of a bitch. - guys? - you're gonna hit a woman? [all grunting] - thanks so much for coming. thank you so much. well... have we all calmed down yet? - yes. sorry about that. - it was all my fault. - let's all try to do better next time. kevin, great to see you. - thank you for the food. and also you suck. - i beg your pardon. - you're, like, a terrible person. these guys care...
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