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hatred, the inability to love, to get through the past and beyond the past, that's what has us so unhealthy in our neighborhoods. thank you, and thank you for having someone today who would help us. once again, thank you so much. i left my program over there somewhere. let me right now invite up the honorable supervisor ross mirkarimi, supervisor of district 5, to greet us, and then we will move in. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi. >> when i was with speaker pelosi, honoring the center's work, there are still 1 of 50 children in the u.s. qualified as homeless, and one in 8 are on the cusp of losing their mortgage and going into default or foreclosure. and unemployment after 6 months continues to grow. sobering statistics, and yet i said to the speaker, my god, what would the country be in if it was not for the election of president obama, making sure that great cities like san francisco continue to move forward. the crowd erupted in applause, because they realize how severe the condition has been. mary rogerds would remind us of those realities. she would remind us that last year was the co
hatred, the inability to love, to get through the past and beyond the past, that's what has us so unhealthy in our neighborhoods. thank you, and thank you for having someone today who would help us. once again, thank you so much. i left my program over there somewhere. let me right now invite up the honorable supervisor ross mirkarimi, supervisor of district 5, to greet us, and then we will move in. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi. >> when i was with speaker pelosi, honoring the center's...
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should and they're good and accordingly that money is going towards loading up food with unhealthy components so i would i would prefer to see those subsidies on the table so that small farms are not disadvantaged relative to corporations like that so that. food for mcdonald's is not that much cheaper because it's you know because of all the processed ingredients in it but who is really the bad guy here i mean the government's ultimately deciding right who they want to give more subsidies to who they want to give more money to and i would rather they stay out of it. i think i think we should. rethink our subsidies situation but i don't think that's. going to be enough because we're sort of genetically and culturally predisposed to eat things with a lot of fat and a lot of sugar and a lot of salts in them and then less we take large cultural measures to somewhat modify that we're going to continue to face these problems you could raise the price of a mcdonald's meal by two or three dollars and it would probably sell almost as well . you know we taking the joy of size fruit does this taking toys o
should and they're good and accordingly that money is going towards loading up food with unhealthy components so i would i would prefer to see those subsidies on the table so that small farms are not disadvantaged relative to corporations like that so that. food for mcdonald's is not that much cheaper because it's you know because of all the processed ingredients in it but who is really the bad guy here i mean the government's ultimately deciding right who they want to give more subsidies to...
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unhealthy working varmint was those lanes tend to overlap. you're talking about a small organization at arlington of about 95 employees, and so that overlap caused that unhealthy working relationship and management at the cemetery. >> " the inappropriate hiring practices and instances of favoritism and nepotism which was also complained about, those issues as well as the use of inappropriate racial comments or vulgarity and intimidation of subordinate employees, those allegations were world to be -- ruled to be unsubstantiated or not founded in fact. how many such complaints in those areas that i just enumerated were there, and who or what agency was it that actually investigated those complaints? >> sir, in 1997, the commanding general of the military district of washington, because of the command climate, it was the equal opportunity management institute that looks at equal opportunity to come into a command climate survey. we do not have a record of that survey being done. that survey would have been done as a standard practice and given to the commander or senior leader in the organization that requested it. i do not know whether the command
unhealthy working varmint was those lanes tend to overlap. you're talking about a small organization at arlington of about 95 employees, and so that overlap caused that unhealthy working relationship and management at the cemetery. >> " the inappropriate hiring practices and instances of favoritism and nepotism which was also complained about, those issues as well as the use of inappropriate racial comments or vulgarity and intimidation of subordinate employees, those allegations...
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unhealthy for democracy of any sort. >> i admire your retroactive admiration of ronald reagan. he was a guy so conservative that he opposed the return of the panama canal, for god's sake. that somehow he was a closet liberal -- he was so right wing in 1980's the even conservatives were worried about his election. to paint him as kind of a moderate is completely wrong. >> you are not addressing the point that mark made. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. onstage at the champagne theatre in branson, missouri. celebrating... ♪ we're here ♪ we're here,e're here ♪ milestones and memories
unhealthy for democracy of any sort. >> i admire your retroactive admiration of ronald reagan. he was a guy so conservative that he opposed the return of the panama canal, for god's sake. that somehow he was a closet liberal -- he was so right wing in 1980's the even conservatives were worried about his election. to paint him as kind of a moderate is completely wrong. >> you are not addressing the point that mark made. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this...
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unhealthy for democracy of any sort. >> i admire your retroactive admiration of ronald reagan. he was a guy so conservative that he opposed the return of the panama canal, for god's sake. that somehow he was a closet liberal -- he was so right wing in 1980's the even conservatives were worried about his election. to paint him as kind of a moderate is completely wrong. >> you are not addressing the point that mark made. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this broadcast, log on to insidewashington.tv. hi, i'm rick steves, with more of the best of europe. venice seems to be every italy connoisseur's... prague has always been beautiful... germany... the irish civilization... the eiffel tower was built... hope you've enjoyed the magic of... stonehenge is roped off and viewable only from a distance, but england is dotted with less famous but more accessible stone circles. my favorite... avebury. the avebury stone circle, just 40 miles away, is as old as stonehenge and 16 times as big. and best of all, this megalithic playground welcomes kids, sheep, and anyone interested in a more
unhealthy for democracy of any sort. >> i admire your retroactive admiration of ronald reagan. he was a guy so conservative that he opposed the return of the panama canal, for god's sake. that somehow he was a closet liberal -- he was so right wing in 1980's the even conservatives were worried about his election. to paint him as kind of a moderate is completely wrong. >> you are not addressing the point that mark made. >> last word. see you next week. for a transcript of this...
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unhealthy items on the menu too. isn't that a contradiction? >> i don't think so. our whole thing is we want to offer choice. >> reporter: how do you make healthy choices when they simply do not exist? lucinda hudson and holland brown led a 12-year battle to bring a grocery store to this philadelphia neighborhood. >> it was horrible to say the least about our community, as big as it is to have no supermarket. >> reporter: jeff brown owns this shop rite franchise. he opened four locations in the inner city thanks to grants and loans. all part of a pennsylvania program designed to encourage healthier living. >> what were the options in the community before you opened up shop in. >> small bedegas. they did not have a lot of fresh food. their prices were very expensive. we have a situation that the poorest of us had to pay the most. >> reporter: success here is tallied in the receipts. this store sells the same amount of fresh foods as its more affluent sub urban counterpart. and even if fresh costs more, regina brown says it's worth it. >> it's going to cost you one w
unhealthy items on the menu too. isn't that a contradiction? >> i don't think so. our whole thing is we want to offer choice. >> reporter: how do you make healthy choices when they simply do not exist? lucinda hudson and holland brown led a 12-year battle to bring a grocery store to this philadelphia neighborhood. >> it was horrible to say the least about our community, as big as it is to have no supermarket. >> reporter: jeff brown owns this shop rite franchise. he...
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unhealthy incentive to take down materials. the senate language enhances an existing attorneys' fee provision so a court would be able to award attorney fees if that party prevails. that provision was added in committee this year to put more teeth in the bill. the purpose of the provision is to display libel tourists through the burden and expense of defending a meritless enforcement action and to compensate authors and publishers when they are forced to do so. the most significant change made by the senate, which i support, is the addition of a declaratory judgment remedy. this provision would allow the u.s.-based party against whom a judgment is entered to seek a declaratory judgment in federal court finding that the foreign judgment is repugnant to the constitution, our laws of the united states under one of the grounds in the bill. a declaratory judgment remedy provides an added measure of protection for the free speech rights of american authors and publishers. last thursday, the "new york times" hailed the passage of this bill by the senate sponsored by senator leahy as a great move forward for first amendment rights that are so
unhealthy incentive to take down materials. the senate language enhances an existing attorneys' fee provision so a court would be able to award attorney fees if that party prevails. that provision was added in committee this year to put more teeth in the bill. the purpose of the provision is to display libel tourists through the burden and expense of defending a meritless enforcement action and to compensate authors and publishers when they are forced to do so. the most significant change made...
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he says the original goal was to discourage so-called puppy mills, large factory-style breeding operations that he says raise dogs in cruel and unhealthyditions and end up in pet stores. but animal lovers in this famously pet-centric town said, why stop with cats and dogs? what about hamsters, birds and chinchillas which also end up in shelters and are eventually euthanized. >> it's animal welfare. >> reporter: pet store owners like rick french say the city should keep its paws off. >> san francisco has a law that says you cannot walk an elephant down market street without a leash. if this passes i won't be able to buy a pet in a pet shop. >> reporter: french agrees puppy mills are a problem but says putting a leash on pet stores won't solve it. >> man has had pets for thousands of years. all the stores i know of in san francisco are very responsible. if they are not responsible that's where they should be focusing their efforts. >> reporter: in a city where dog owners refer to themselves as "guardians," any proposal about animals will raise hackles. advocates on both sides are certain to continue fighting like cats and dogs. >> of cou
he says the original goal was to discourage so-called puppy mills, large factory-style breeding operations that he says raise dogs in cruel and unhealthyditions and end up in pet stores. but animal lovers in this famously pet-centric town said, why stop with cats and dogs? what about hamsters, birds and chinchillas which also end up in shelters and are eventually euthanized. >> it's animal welfare. >> reporter: pet store owners like rick french say the city should keep its paws off....
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unhealthy food at the age of 5. >> that's all he knew, really. >> absolutely. these were some of his favorites. so and he'll engage in a conversation which is a great distraction with either a friend or a family member. >> the buddy system. >> or he sticks on his ipod and he grooves out to great music that really brings him to a happy place. he loves aretha franklin and stevie wonder, gloria estefan. >> there's no food there, joy. why doesn't he choose something else that might satisfy him? >> because it's not about food. he's not hungry. when he's anxious, lonely, sad. so this really worked for him. and he's going to blow you away. this guy is pure love. >> all right. pedro, i love him. >> he's eligible, i understand, right? >> yes, he's very eligible. >> here is pedro's before picture. all right. come on out. let's see the new you. ♪ new york >> wow! oh, my gosh! >> how you doing? >> how you doing? come here. >> good for you! >> thank you, ladies. >> congratulations. >> thank you, ladies. >> wow! you look so good. >> oh, my goodness. >> so much love in the room. >> how do you feel, honey? >> fan
unhealthy food at the age of 5. >> that's all he knew, really. >> absolutely. these were some of his favorites. so and he'll engage in a conversation which is a great distraction with either a friend or a family member. >> the buddy system. >> or he sticks on his ipod and he grooves out to great music that really brings him to a happy place. he loves aretha franklin and stevie wonder, gloria estefan. >> there's no food there, joy. why doesn't he choose something...