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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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moved offices. - oh, yeah, i totally forgot. - yeah, um, alice... - oh, wait, wait, let me-- hey, alice, so we're done with the old office, right? we're never going back? - yeah, never. now, get your asses over here and get to work, please. - okay, thanks, alice. you sound like you're looking good today. [pounding rock music] oh, yeah! [all shouting] - ♪ destroy ♪ destroy - i feel like i'm at a garth brooks show. - kick it. he's talented. [all shouting] [laughter] [cell phone rings] - hello? oh, hey, alice. how are you? what's up? - hey, if you're still at the office, can you let the inspector in? he's locked out. i don't want to piss him off and not get the $8,000 security deposit back. - um, no, no, no, no. you must have misunderstood us. we are not at the old office. we are watching the old office, the tv show, on an ipad in the car on the way to the new office. - what? hello? [hip-hop music] - ♪ i'm fresh ♪ you gotta, you gotta, you gotta, gotta be fresh ♪ - oh, hell no, bitch. these offices suck. - where the hell are we supposed to park? there's, like, no spots. guess we gotta park on
moved offices. - oh, yeah, i totally forgot. - yeah, um, alice... - oh, wait, wait, let me-- hey, alice, so we're done with the old office, right? we're never going back? - yeah, never. now, get your asses over here and get to work, please. - okay, thanks, alice. you sound like you're looking good today. [pounding rock music] oh, yeah! [all shouting] - ♪ destroy ♪ destroy - i feel like i'm at a garth brooks show. - kick it. he's talented. [all shouting] [laughter] [cell phone rings] -...
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been doing it for so long and i feel like it's become my family this cast and i've become so comfortable with alice but the positive side is i think we had a really good run. everyone is really going to like this film. bill ended it in such a beautiful way. >> is it a surprise ending? people loved all the books. this is the only time they departed from the actual rendering in the book. >> yes. that was brave of them. you always wonder because there are such avid fans of the books. how it's going to translate if we change anything. i think what they did was really cool. i'm excited for people to see it. >> how did it author feel about it? >> stephanie is now producer on the film, as well. anything we do totally goes through her. >> a lot of people know you from this film, but you're just a regular girl who likes to hang out in sweats, you like to bake. >> i do? >> we appreciate that. we like that. >> it suits you. it's interesting. >> when did that start? >> probably more recently. probably once i got into this industry. part of it is when my mom comes to visit, that's something we do together. my d
been doing it for so long and i feel like it's become my family this cast and i've become so comfortable with alice but the positive side is i think we had a really good run. everyone is really going to like this film. bill ended it in such a beautiful way. >> is it a surprise ending? people loved all the books. this is the only time they departed from the actual rendering in the book. >> yes. that was brave of them. you always wonder because there are such avid fans of the books....
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so let's stick with what is... >> because some of this stuff that we are dealing with is like down the rabbit hole with alice and so those of you on the commission who are here i note that there are only three. you know me, my name is paul curior and i am passionate about open government and i am passionate about things being done by the book. and when you have people like the district attorney and the mayor who are committed wholesale felonies, i really need they need to be prosecuted. and i don't know if this is the forum for that. but this is the forum to discuss things like the integrity of the process. and this is the forum to discuss things like whether the ethics commission itself has a conflict of interest in this matter with patrick shaw. i strongly urge, that if the ethics commission feels they have no conflict of interest, hearing a case against their executive director, all three of you need to seek professional help. i'm serious about that. because the conflict of interest, i believe is clear to anybody with an 8th grade education or above in san francisco that is watching this drama on tv. now the r
so let's stick with what is... >> because some of this stuff that we are dealing with is like down the rabbit hole with alice and so those of you on the commission who are here i note that there are only three. you know me, my name is paul curior and i am passionate about open government and i am passionate about things being done by the book. and when you have people like the district attorney and the mayor who are committed wholesale felonies, i really need they need to be prosecuted....
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so when alice walker walked through gaza and how john pillinger described it as well as alice walkerething out of the warsaw ghetto in that there's -- the structures are damaged. when people ran for cover in the u.n., the u.n. was blown up. the school. rachel cory died trying to protect the doctor's home and i saw the documentation on that. we are not honest brokers over there. we need to stop -- actually, that war in palestine against palestine and gaza, that's an american war. we test our weapons over there like we tested our weapons in vietnam. we made those bombs that only destroy the limbs and not kill the entire person. so it is the military operation that we're joined at the hips with israel and i voted for president obama the first time. i did not the second time. i'm african-american and a veteran. we need to stop our aggressions and we need to look at our policy of haiti. it is the same as in palestine. >> john: i'm sorry. we have to go to break. c.j. i'm sorry. you had so many great points i want to address. i wish we had more time. i agree with you on haiti. it is a diffe
so when alice walker walked through gaza and how john pillinger described it as well as alice walkerething out of the warsaw ghetto in that there's -- the structures are damaged. when people ran for cover in the u.n., the u.n. was blown up. the school. rachel cory died trying to protect the doctor's home and i saw the documentation on that. we are not honest brokers over there. we need to stop -- actually, that war in palestine against palestine and gaza, that's an american war. we test our...
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alice. [laughter] her father said you may not smoke under my roof, so she smoked of the roof. [laughter] she had a little green snake which was called emily spinach which she put on her shoulder. mind you, you're talking about 1910 -- that time. she was really something. of course, i thought she was a great role model. [laughter] >> well, and i got a note from her when we moved into the white house and the note said, "have a hell of a good time." i did my darndest. when we did the ladies journal article, she was still alive. >> you worked on an article together. >> i wrote it in she photographed it. we had more fun. it was august 1976, i think. it was about the presidential children. it was amazing the number of those that were still alive. nobody ever heard of them. for instance, in 1976, grover cleveland's daughter, who was the only child ever born -- the only presidential child born in the white house, was still alive. we went to see her. >> wow. >> just to show you how important we are, she told us the story about how she came back several years later to the white house to
alice. [laughter] her father said you may not smoke under my roof, so she smoked of the roof. [laughter] she had a little green snake which was called emily spinach which she put on her shoulder. mind you, you're talking about 1910 -- that time. she was really something. of course, i thought she was a great role model. [laughter] >> well, and i got a note from her when we moved into the white house and the note said, "have a hell of a good time." i did my darndest. when we did...
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so, project sponsor, you have five minutes. >>> commissioners, my name is alice barkley, i represent the project sponsor. first of all, this is an extremely large edition for a family. we are talking about extending the first floor about 7 feet in and the upper floor 5 feet because there is an extension in the back. as far as the top floor is concerned, we are talking about this area here which is a family-run [speaker not understood] deck in the front and in the back. the project sponsor will address the commission very briefly later on about the reason for this very modest extension. from the section where we're talking about extending this portion in the back of the building and this is the portion in front. the d-r requestor's architect has informed you about all the different accommodations that have been made. normally you do not put glass panels that goes all the way up 6 feet or more to the ceiling here. essentially, what they're asking for is two concerns that require conflicting solutions. they would like light. normally you don't have a screen there that's opaque or transl
so, project sponsor, you have five minutes. >>> commissioners, my name is alice barkley, i represent the project sponsor. first of all, this is an extremely large edition for a family. we are talking about extending the first floor about 7 feet in and the upper floor 5 feet because there is an extension in the back. as far as the top floor is concerned, we are talking about this area here which is a family-run [speaker not understood] deck in the front and in the back. the project...
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alice first, then the mastermind himself. what is amazing here is the funds raised, so much of the funds raised help our chesapeake bay wildlife. this is our 10th year, doing the water foul festival, we are thrilled that mark was chose on the be the featured artist at the festival. in all the ten years we have been doing the show, we are really happy that we are contributing to the conservation of the area. >> 5 million raised over the history. ten years you have been involved. i want to talk to mark for a second. we are looking at your amazing works of art. talk about what goes in to these types of paintings. >> a lot of research. i have to be sure that i'm painting a bird that i'm sure to put it on the right branch or in the right environment. after that once i get those decisions made, the design is very important to me. >> we are looking at the featured wok here. talk about that one. >> for the featured work, they wanted to be sure that the subject matter was water foul indigenous to the chesapeake area. i made a list of 18 speoses of ducks that -- species of ducks that would work in the painting. i would reduce that to th
alice first, then the mastermind himself. what is amazing here is the funds raised, so much of the funds raised help our chesapeake bay wildlife. this is our 10th year, doing the water foul festival, we are thrilled that mark was chose on the be the featured artist at the festival. in all the ten years we have been doing the show, we are really happy that we are contributing to the conservation of the area. >> 5 million raised over the history. ten years you have been involved. i want to...
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we love our families in the bayview whether they are in sunnyvale or alice griffith or potrero hill or in the mission. we love them so much that we have to do more to care for them. we have to find those connections. [applause] there are too many stories that we are hearing from our clergy when it is too late. when we are having those individual funerals, when our parents and their brothers and sisters are crying over things that have already happened, wh
we love our families in the bayview whether they are in sunnyvale or alice griffith or potrero hill or in the mission. we love them so much that we have to do more to care for them. we have to find those connections. [applause] there are too many stories that we are hearing from our clergy when it is too late. when we are having those individual funerals, when our parents and their brothers and sisters are crying over things that have already happened, wh
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so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: alice rivlin is with us now. wonderful lady was with us last time, everything went one. ms. alice rivlin, thank you for coming. >> want got to be very. neil: let's talk a little bit about what happens with the fiscal cliff. do you think we will avoid it? >> i think that it is important that we avoid it because it could throw us back into recession. but we don't need is a tax increase and deep spending cuts, which are just across the board, a crazy way to cut spending even if you want to cut spending. neil: director, i know they seem like they cuts, but tenures curbing the growth, we just did the lexicon on? >> well, it depends what you're talking about. the immediate sequestration cuts would be an appropriations right away. but you are right that with respect to entitlements, what we need to be talking about is how to cut the growth. we will have a lot more people that are seniors that will have earned benefits that are in social security. those programs are going to go. but they can grow as fast as the productio
so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: alice rivlin is with us now. wonderful lady was with us last time, everything went one. ms. alice rivlin, thank you for coming. >> want got to be very. neil: let's talk a little bit about what happens with the fiscal cliff. do you think we will avoid it? >> i think that it is important that we avoid it because it could throw us back into recession. but we don't need is a tax increase and deep spending cuts, which are just...
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been doing it for so long and i feel like it's become my family this cast and i've become so comfortable with aliced from the actual rendering in the book. >> yes. that was brave of them. you always wonder because there are such avid fans of the books. i think what they did was really cool. i'm excited for people to see it. >> how did it author feel about it? >> stephanie is now producer on the film, as well. anything we do totally goes through her. >> a lot of people know you from this film, but you're just a regular girl who likes to hang out in sweats, you like to bake. >> we appreciate that. >> when did that start? >> probably more recently. probably once i got into this industry. part of it is when my mom comes to visit, that's something we do together. my dad enjoys it because he gets to eat it all. there is something very therapeutic about being in the kitchen and baking. i enjoy et more than cooking. with baking you can't go so wrong. you can experiment a little bit. it's all supposed to taste sweet. >> will you have an opportunity to bake for your family this thanksgiving? will you be home
been doing it for so long and i feel like it's become my family this cast and i've become so comfortable with aliced from the actual rendering in the book. >> yes. that was brave of them. you always wonder because there are such avid fans of the books. i think what they did was really cool. i'm excited for people to see it. >> how did it author feel about it? >> stephanie is now producer on the film, as well. anything we do totally goes through her. >> a lot of people...
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they know who you are because as my friend alice castellano, republican strategist, they're giving you the keys to the car and have to trust you to drive it. so that's the problem. they never filled in who mitt romney is. in a positive way. i think that got defined over the summer as out of touch. elite. a different set of rules. by the obama campaign. chris: a couple of big developments in the last week or so. let's start with the big one. tropical storm sandy. >> it explains and demonstrates who barack obama is as a political figure. first of all, it reminds everybody that he's president. and that he knows how to command things in difficult situations. as he's showing. second, mitt romney has been saying, hey, i'm the guy who can be bipartisan. not the president. the president failed. i, mitt romney, will be bipartisan. well, what's happened with the president as a result of sandy, first of all, chris christie, the republican governor of new jersey -- chris: keynoter. >> the keynote address attacking the president in tampa is now his best friend. i think they speak every night before they go to bed. >> scall me maybe. >> -- >> call me maybe
they know who you are because as my friend alice castellano, republican strategist, they're giving you the keys to the car and have to trust you to drive it. so that's the problem. they never filled in who mitt romney is. in a positive way. i think that got defined over the summer as out of touch. elite. a different set of rules. by the obama campaign. chris: a couple of big developments in the last week or so. let's start with the big one. tropical storm sandy. >> it explains and...
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so when you have wind. >> reporter: alice's mom and three siblings were deaf. you watched any of the news reports, you could see that i was signing but i was also mouthing the words as well because you have people that are completely deaf cannot lipread, cannot speak and rely solely on sign language. then you have people on the other end of the spectrum who are oral, can speak themselves, or are hard of hearing and can't understand when people talk. my tone was strong and i had to convey that through my facial expressions because it was important for people to know if they were in zone a, they were in danger and they need teed ed evacuate their homes as soon as possible. >> reporter: then there were times that the message for the deaf and the hearing are one and the same. >> one of the pictures that was taken of me and the mayor, we are looking at one of the reporters. we both have our hands in the air looking at the reporter like, are you kidding me? >> reporter: callie says it's all about interpreting the mayor's message as faithfully as possible.
so when you have wind. >> reporter: alice's mom and three siblings were deaf. you watched any of the news reports, you could see that i was signing but i was also mouthing the words as well because you have people that are completely deaf cannot lipread, cannot speak and rely solely on sign language. then you have people on the other end of the spectrum who are oral, can speak themselves, or are hard of hearing and can't understand when people talk. my tone was strong and i had to convey...
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so that's certainly the starting point. it is the only serious discussion point. alice rivlin says that again and again, and other folks are saying that as well. we're looking for a serious proposal. as i understand it, the president, again, has offered the same thing that got no votes this morning, and again, it's as if it's 2009 all over again. we're a lot further in the hole than when you started. >> i'll just quick am say that we need a budget that balances more quickly than the ryan budget balances. we cannot survive economically even going down that path. i'm going to look more for an a budget that makes us go off the fiscal water faul i described earlier. >> are you guys under the understanding that's actual real new revenue or talking about dynamic scoring? >> and i don't know if you can go down the line here, so let's go there first. >> what i hear is he's talking about reforming the tax code and that we will get revenue through growth. that's what i hear. i don't know if that's what everybody is hearing as well. so, at this point, i think that should be our li
so that's certainly the starting point. it is the only serious discussion point. alice rivlin says that again and again, and other folks are saying that as well. we're looking for a serious proposal. as i understand it, the president, again, has offered the same thing that got no votes this morning, and again, it's as if it's 2009 all over again. we're a lot further in the hole than when you started. >> i'll just quick am say that we need a budget that balances more quickly than the ryan...
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alice said, fiquote her correctly. >> she's as good a person to quote right now as anybody i know. >> good evening. >> schieffer: so al gore won the popular vote but it would be well into december until the supreme court ruled that george bush had won displrd with it the presidenciy. >> i do solemnly swear... >> schieffer: our "face the nation" flashback. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your ad
alice said, fiquote her correctly. >> she's as good a person to quote right now as anybody i know. >> good evening. >> schieffer: so al gore won the popular vote but it would be well into december until the supreme court ruled that george bush had won displrd with it the presidenciy. >> i do solemnly swear... >> schieffer: our "face the nation" flashback. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married....
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so they don't have the typical symptoms that we usually ascribe to heart disease. alice ann hamilton: i had a heart attack on december the 17th, in 1991. i was walking at the time, and i did not have pain in my chest. i had pain in my jaw and the side of my neck. and when i got home i was totally exhausted, but i still didn't think anything about it. i never had a chest pain. so it can present very differently in a woman, and she may not recognize that she's having a heart attack, or having anginal warning. so i didn't go to the doctor until friday, the 20th of december, and he said, "i've called 911. you've had a heart attack. you..." i said, "i can't-- it's christmas!" anyway, i did go in the hospital at that time and i had a heart catheterization, which showed that i had had a heart attack, and that i had some blockage that they could handle with an angioplasty. so i did have angioplasty and it was very successful. i've got a before and after picture of the artery. women believe that the #1 killer of their sex is breast cancer. in fact, it's important, no doubt about
so they don't have the typical symptoms that we usually ascribe to heart disease. alice ann hamilton: i had a heart attack on december the 17th, in 1991. i was walking at the time, and i did not have pain in my chest. i had pain in my jaw and the side of my neck. and when i got home i was totally exhausted, but i still didn't think anything about it. i never had a chest pain. so it can present very differently in a woman, and she may not recognize that she's having a heart attack, or having...
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organize people the pac organized money and box so-called news couldn't use lies to win it either it lost on tuesday night and the nation moves forward once again. alice turned over to our election panel our pals and i had been scholar senior online editor at the daily caller christopher white media correspondent white house reporter at media site dot com and neil mccabe senior reporter with human events on line gentlemen great to see you are with us and if you're going to go and neal thanks for joining us last night our election coverage as well i have to events there you can only hear. so aside from north carolina obama wins all the battleground states this is a really a landslide when it comes to modern politics in the senate the democrats picked up seats that got more progressive same in the house more progressive doesn't this show that the country is moving toward the center away from this hard right and center right position toward a more centrist position where progressives are playing an active role in things neal i think it's a great validation of the twenty ten election which put a lot of tea party republicans a lot of conservatives in congr
organize people the pac organized money and box so-called news couldn't use lies to win it either it lost on tuesday night and the nation moves forward once again. alice turned over to our election panel our pals and i had been scholar senior online editor at the daily caller christopher white media correspondent white house reporter at media site dot com and neil mccabe senior reporter with human events on line gentlemen great to see you are with us and if you're going to go and neal thanks...
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a fan's alice lay on the says that's because washington wants to cement its own authority there you go to states ones do in their regional economic area. speaking over the asia pacific region so united states doesn't want to be towed and i believe that this troubled by obama is to promote the just security agreements or deals of inspired certainly a realignment of u.s. foreign for the sea doors the asia pacific region even more it's not like they were not there and of course they were always there but there are i think under obama there are going to eat for the main show before him and trade relations. and look at some other stories from around the world a powerful blasts outside a shiite mosque in the pakistani city of karate has killed at least two people and left over twenty injured eyewitnesses say a bomb could have been fits to a motorcycle and detonated by remote control the government has ordered extra security measures across the country following the incident has seen numerous cases of violence between extremist sunni and shiite muslims with almost two thousand people killed so far this year. the congolese city of gone is in danger of being taken over by rebel forces
a fan's alice lay on the says that's because washington wants to cement its own authority there you go to states ones do in their regional economic area. speaking over the asia pacific region so united states doesn't want to be towed and i believe that this troubled by obama is to promote the just security agreements or deals of inspired certainly a realignment of u.s. foreign for the sea doors the asia pacific region even more it's not like they were not there and of course they were always...
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alice radio, live 105. you get to watch a newscast. at this time we are currently up to -- really? $50,000 since 6:00 this morning! frank and michelle, we have gathered 50,000 pledges so far. these donations going directly to the american red cross, who in turn will assist people on the east coast. i thank you. but we still need your help. we are here until 7:00 tonight. >> i think you're going to be very busy, roberta. a lot of people chimed in this morning on the tour. >> i have a whole new group of friends. [ laughter ] >> ed goo. and 50,000 is great. thank you. >>> that phone number will stay up so help if you can. >>> rebuilding is on hold as victims of sandy dig themselves out from as much as a foot of snow after that nor'easter moved through overnight. this latest storm cut power to nearly 300,000 homes and businesses in the same area that were hit by the super storm. cbs reporter ines ferre is in rockaway beach, queens, with the halted recovery efforts. >> reporter: frank, michelle, many people here feel like they just can't catch a break. just as they're struggling to recover from superstorm sandy, they get slammed with another storm. snow and ice covered dow
alice radio, live 105. you get to watch a newscast. at this time we are currently up to -- really? $50,000 since 6:00 this morning! frank and michelle, we have gathered 50,000 pledges so far. these donations going directly to the american red cross, who in turn will assist people on the east coast. i thank you. but we still need your help. we are here until 7:00 tonight. >> i think you're going to be very busy, roberta. a lot of people chimed in this morning on the tour. >> i have a...
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alice's granddaughter wanted to see the white house one day, so i was giving the granddaughter a tourand we all know the president taft was our largest -- i mean, heaviest president, 350 pounds. he could not get a regular bathtub. so i thought it was so interesting, this beautiful portrait of mrs. taft over here, and, look, she has this hourglass figure, and her husband was the heaviest president. allis said, she never looked like that. she had her head painted on somebody else's body. [laughter] well, let me tell you, susan and i went to see helen taft manning, her daughter. and she had been president of -- i have forgotten, one of the seven sister schools. and there she had a portrait, a photograph of her mother and father on their 25th wedding anniversary in the white house. and, you know what, she did not look like that. [laughter] she, you know, just that those nice kind of sagging bosoms, and -- a lovely lady, but she did not look like that lady in the portrait. [laughter] and ever since then, i have been wanting to get the same person to do me. [laughter] but coming in know, re
alice's granddaughter wanted to see the white house one day, so i was giving the granddaughter a tourand we all know the president taft was our largest -- i mean, heaviest president, 350 pounds. he could not get a regular bathtub. so i thought it was so interesting, this beautiful portrait of mrs. taft over here, and, look, she has this hourglass figure, and her husband was the heaviest president. allis said, she never looked like that. she had her head painted on somebody else's body....
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so thank you, karen. thank you, joe. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, al alice.llow finalist in every single possible version of our world and, thank you all for joining me in this one. [applause] >> the dp. stands for david. he baby girl two weeks ago. he's a winner all around. [applause] -- in 2011, for which she received the national book critic circle award. she has been a fellow and won two foip from the national endowment for the arts and she's also published several novels. please help me welcome laura. ♪ >> what i did on my summer vacation. [laughter] this is a summer that a number of beliefs i'd helding to self-evident were debunked. the poets put in a metaphor call room together and told to agree on, well, anything, let alone deciding what the five most moving, beautifully crafted, humbling, deserving, and. mind-blowing books and a pile of hundreds of books could never in fact do so without bloodshed. i took on the task thinking that it would be mostly worthwhile and interesting. but then i would have four new enemy out there in the poetry world. it did
so thank you, karen. thank you, joe. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, al alice.llow finalist in every single possible version of our world and, thank you all for joining me in this one. [applause] >> the dp. stands for david. he baby girl two weeks ago. he's a winner all around. [applause] -- in 2011, for which she received the national book critic circle award. she has been a fellow and won two foip from the national endowment for the arts and she's also published several...
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carl, thank you so much, carl cameron as he rides in the motorcade for rom ropbl to the west alice venuere they will be moments away, and president obama as we pointed out, hilliard, ohio is his next stop. bill: in a normal election year we'd be all the election all the time. right now we have three significant stories. sandy is one of them, the election is another and this is the third, libya. new signs of a communication break down in the obama administration during the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. u.s. intel sources telling fox news that senior counterterrorism officials felt shutout of potentially lifesaving decisions that were being made on the ground. jt mcfarland secretary of defense reagan years, and a white house aide, mike baker, president of diligence llc, a global intelligence and security firm. kt to you first. the documents that jennifer griffin reported on live last night you have seen them as well. what do we need to understand about what is in them to help us understand about the decision-making that was happening? >> there are a lot of documents, but
carl, thank you so much, carl cameron as he rides in the motorcade for rom ropbl to the west alice venuere they will be moments away, and president obama as we pointed out, hilliard, ohio is his next stop. bill: in a normal election year we'd be all the election all the time. right now we have three significant stories. sandy is one of them, the election is another and this is the third, libya. new signs of a communication break down in the obama administration during the terror attack on the...
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an orderly government should be able to function, so that we don't have to play games with the budget in order to get past an artificial barrier. >> alice hobbs. i'm not sure if you're aware, but this broadcast is airing in britain and asia and other places, they won't understand why the united states doesn't abandon the tax breaks that it gives on mortgages, as though countries did often decades ago. they don't understand why the united states doesn't have a federal sales tax like the rest of the world does, either one of those options could go a long way in solving the problems that we have and is the debate that challenging? >> absolutely. but we're talking about two different things here, we're talking about what has to happen in the next few weeks to avoid the fiscal cliff. that is not going to include a thorough revamping of our tax code, desirable as that may be, because there just isn't sometitime to do it. i am not ruling out by any means a serious tax reform early in 2013. i think that's very important, the simpson-bowles commission which i was on, which recommended drastic dax form that would broaden the base with things like
an orderly government should be able to function, so that we don't have to play games with the budget in order to get past an artificial barrier. >> alice hobbs. i'm not sure if you're aware, but this broadcast is airing in britain and asia and other places, they won't understand why the united states doesn't abandon the tax breaks that it gives on mortgages, as though countries did often decades ago. they don't understand why the united states doesn't have a federal sales tax like the...
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so far. the governor planning in virginia, wisconsin, ohio, new hampshire, and colorado as well. we want to bring in thursday's power panel. guys, it's good to have you here. alice, i want to start with you governor romney, as we mentioned, speaking moments ago. he wasn't holding back on his criticisms of the president. take a listen. >> he's got to find something to suggest it's going to be better over the next four years. so he came up with an idea next week, which is he's going to create the department of business. i don't think adding a new chair in his cabinet will help add millions of jobs. >> now that he's back officially on the campaign trail, mitt romney and any post-sandy chivalry is dead. is it risky for him to be doing this so soon in the wake of a disaster, especially in virginia, where they were under orders of sandy's presence coming their way? luckily, they were spared. >> governor romney showed tremendous compassion for those who are affected by sandy and took time off and gave relief efforts and encouraged people to donate to the american red cross. we continue to offer our prayers of support for people who have been in sandy's wake. there's a
so far. the governor planning in virginia, wisconsin, ohio, new hampshire, and colorado as well. we want to bring in thursday's power panel. guys, it's good to have you here. alice, i want to start with you governor romney, as we mentioned, speaking moments ago. he wasn't holding back on his criticisms of the president. take a listen. >> he's got to find something to suggest it's going to be better over the next four years. so he came up with an idea next week, which is he's going to...
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so that certainly the starting point. it is the only serious discussion point. alice ribbon has said it again and again and other folks are saying that as well. so we're looking for a serious proposal but as i understand, the president again is offered the same, they got no votes this morning, and again if it's 2009 all over again, mr. president, we're a lot further in the hole than when you started. >> i would just quickly say we need a budget that balances more quickly than the ryan budget balances. we cannot survive economically even going down that path. i'm going to be looking for more an rnc budget gets his there before go off the fiscal waterfall that i described earlier. [inaudible] i'm beginning to understand how that's optional real new revenue or sea-tac about dynamics? i don't know if you want to go down the line here. [inaudible] >> let's go there first. what i hear is he's talking about reforming the tax code and that we will get revenue through growth. that's what i hear. i don't know if that's what everybody is hearing as well. so, at this point i thin
so that certainly the starting point. it is the only serious discussion point. alice ribbon has said it again and again and other folks are saying that as well. so we're looking for a serious proposal but as i understand, the president again is offered the same, they got no votes this morning, and again if it's 2009 all over again, mr. president, we're a lot further in the hole than when you started. >> i would just quickly say we need a budget that balances more quickly than the ryan...
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fate to a company to ensure that in the event of damage, alice, lost more death the company will withhold payment . >> we should turn. thank you so much. we will have questions later. >> i'm going to stand up here. it's farther from seven well. given up. >> i am a huge fan. i always have been. it's true. >> we are just getting shed on. >> i'll know. long an advocate of the death penalty for whoever is responsible for making a switch to lower flow. we have great toward its in this country at one time. they can suck down a mature sheep. we have these, he have to flesh 18 times. if you're seeing a ping-pong ball. next we have one big old-fashioned or that which you can pry out of whatever the called that figure is "that is the one next to which are copies of the onion our. as the one we need. just a little schedule not. let's bring her out right now. first things first. i don't know if you heard. they finished counting the votes. and according to the official final florida total, barack obama did when the state of florida barely edging out al gore. another problem for our state. florida, you can spell it without the. and honestly, i
fate to a company to ensure that in the event of damage, alice, lost more death the company will withhold payment . >> we should turn. thank you so much. we will have questions later. >> i'm going to stand up here. it's farther from seven well. given up. >> i am a huge fan. i always have been. it's true. >> we are just getting shed on. >> i'll know. long an advocate of the death penalty for whoever is responsible for making a switch to lower flow. we have great...
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when i spoke to alice riordan, one of the translators, she told me she deeply felt this book was the voice of the elders and that she was just translating, um, this book. um, soe wanted, um, me to read this acceptance speech of hers. these humble and unassuming elders always speak with kindness, generosity and profound intellectual depth. they also speak the consciousness of the land and sea. this team initiated by the elders themselves have for the past dozen years or so produced a series of outstanding books that will only grow in importance as we keep looking to our bearers. as we realize the need to learn how to better live in this land. our nelson island stories begins with a simple idea to record the elders as they visit sites and talk about the places they grew up, hunted, fished, built camps and listened to the older people tell stories. the result is a model for the rest of america, the foundational beginning of our real education. um, alice and ann sent an acceptance speech because they are not here, um, today. both alice and i are deeply grateful for the honor you do us in naming our book for an american book award. in alaska this is an extraordina
when i spoke to alice riordan, one of the translators, she told me she deeply felt this book was the voice of the elders and that she was just translating, um, this book. um, soe wanted, um, me to read this acceptance speech of hers. these humble and unassuming elders always speak with kindness, generosity and profound intellectual depth. they also speak the consciousness of the land and sea. this team initiated by the elders themselves have for the past dozen years or so produced a series of...
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we love our families in the bayview whether they are in sunnyvale or alice griffith or potrero hill or in the mission. we love them so much that we have to do more to care for them. we have to find those connections. [applause] there are too many stories that we are hearing from our clergy when it is too late. when we are having those individual funerals, when our parents and their brothers and sisters are crying over things that have already happened, where the jobs that we are creating did not reach these unfortunate young kids or our police commissioners and police chief working in concert with adult probation, juvenile probation, did not quite get the person who signed these papers, put their names to it saying, "i will not go back to where our was found with a gun or associate with those very known individuals that are participating in gang mentalities." de sign those papers. yet, within days, they are found. we are not reaching them. we are not penetrating those kids. we have to step it up. this is why our supervisors and i have been talking very deliberately to come together with all our community groups to su
we love our families in the bayview whether they are in sunnyvale or alice griffith or potrero hill or in the mission. we love them so much that we have to do more to care for them. we have to find those connections. [applause] there are too many stories that we are hearing from our clergy when it is too late. when we are having those individual funerals, when our parents and their brothers and sisters are crying over things that have already happened, where the jobs that we are creating did...