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i have known sarah stein for several years. that is where i saw firsthand the talent that sarah stein embodis and how she works with her children and the challenge of really wanting to learn really thrives. we followed sarah to polka dot preschool and my younger son attended throughout his years there, who just started kindergarten. and i attribute fully to sarah stein and polka dot that they were both ready for kindergarten and thriving within an immersion program within the san francisco unified school district. it was lawrence and sarah that created that foundation for wanting to learn. i recognize there are concerns from the neighbors in potrero on harvard street. we have heard directly from the concerns through the community meeting around traffic, noise and parking. i think from the testimony you have already heard tonight sarah and lawrence take this very seriously. they are planners and as you saw from your planning packet, they have a plan to mitigate and be able to be a good neighbor in the potrero neighborhood. issue
i have known sarah stein for several years. that is where i saw firsthand the talent that sarah stein embodis and how she works with her children and the challenge of really wanting to learn really thrives. we followed sarah to polka dot preschool and my younger son attended throughout his years there, who just started kindergarten. and i attribute fully to sarah stein and polka dot that they were both ready for kindergarten and thriving within an immersion program within the san francisco...
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ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis and adam lashinsky, charles payne, feed the beast? >> feed the beast. i wonder how many people-- people peruse their checks and saying, hold on, you know? does warren buffett talk about me because the payroll tax went up? i thought there wasn't going to be a tax increase on everyone. i was shocked the president didn't fight for that, b to your point, this is a very, very, very tip of the iceberg, people want bigger government you say it's okay, want larger government you think it's fair, you think it's nice, 100 billion a year maybe on food stamps, and it costs a lot of money and by the way, this is a government, this adminiration envisions some sort of utopian socialist society where government does so much. that beast is amazing, it's a volca volcano, it's hungry and needs human sacrifice. >> neil: i hope the human sacrifice they can me out. what do you make of it. >> and charles is exactlily right. >> neil: don't encourage him. >> i have to tell you, i see volcano here, too. i'm going crazy with this. people making $50,000 to $75,0
ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis and adam lashinsky, charles payne, feed the beast? >> feed the beast. i wonder how many people-- people peruse their checks and saying, hold on, you know? does warren buffett talk about me because the payroll tax went up? i thought there wasn't going to be a tax increase on everyone. i was shocked the president didn't fight for that, b to your point, this is a very, very, very tip of the iceberg, people want bigger government you say it's okay, want...
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i think ben stein, the courage, the political courage to do the right thing. we all know theight thing. >> the american people don't want these programs cut. >> so what? so what? we all know the right thing. here is the problem. everybody wants to kp their little kitty, their part, cut the other guy's part. it's never going to work that way. >> i agree with that. >> neil: let's say we keep going the way we're going where we don't really address spending, we came off the cliff deal, 40-1 and that probably is, i think, a precursor to what we're going to see. then what, how do you get a boom out of that. >> what makes this scary, we're destimulating the economy as these programs-- >> i know, how do you get out of that. >> you've got to get the right people in government. and anybody who thinks that raising taxes on anybody making $400,000 a year is going to do anything for the deficit and-- >> i'll disagree with you, too, here. >> and you think it's stimulative to raise taxes right now. >> no, we're having a housing recovery. we're having an auto recovery, and--
i think ben stein, the courage, the political courage to do the right thing. we all know theight thing. >> the american people don't want these programs cut. >> so what? so what? we all know the right thing. here is the problem. everybody wants to kp their little kitty, their part, cut the other guy's part. it's never going to work that way. >> i agree with that. >> neil: let's say we keep going the way we're going where we don't really address spending, we came off the...
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sam stein, what did you learn?ess, just when you thought it couldn't be more pathetic and soul crushing, managed to up it a little bit more. >> speaking of soul crushing, listen to what dan learned? >> when i was getting up this
sam stein, what did you learn?ess, just when you thought it couldn't be more pathetic and soul crushing, managed to up it a little bit more. >> speaking of soul crushing, listen to what dan learned? >> when i was getting up this
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. >> neil: well, you know, ben stein, you said this before anyone, that you would like to cut spending and they can't seem to cut spending, so there do seem to be engaged on the hill and public opinion, they'd much rather the rich than ever cut spending and different polls and different results. let's assume that spending won't be cut and then you've got to cut taxes like crazy. what do you envision in the next few years happening? >> default. i think it's-- i don't know if it's going to be in the next few years, but i think warrior looking right down the gun barrel of a genuine government default. the spending south of control and you're right. i've been saying as you know, for years now, we've got to raise taxes on the rich, now it's too late for that. i don't see any option besides drastic and default and then drastic cuts in spending, and the situation is dire, extremely dire, i never thought it would get this bad and it's gotten just out of control, terrifying. >> neil: adam, did we miss a golden opportunity on the cliff thing to at least show some backbone or just give up on that
. >> neil: well, you know, ben stein, you said this before anyone, that you would like to cut spending and they can't seem to cut spending, so there do seem to be engaged on the hill and public opinion, they'd much rather the rich than ever cut spending and different polls and different results. let's assume that spending won't be cut and then you've got to cut taxes like crazy. what do you envision in the next few years happening? >> default. i think it's-- i don't know if it's...
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stein's good. stein's in africa for the next six months. he's given me at least six months.t the treatment. everything'll be fine. no need to talk about it. you're right, surgeon found a bleed behind the kidney in the retroperitoneal cavity, but no reason for it. no cancer, no ruptured arteries... so bleeding explains the symptoms, but we've got no explanation for the bleeding. and while they were closing him up, patrick had a grand mal seizure, which makes no sense, since he's on an anti-convulsant medication. you told him. no, i didn't. i...only told cameron. (house) hey! okay. you guys have cleverly deduced that i have cancer. you have no right to know. you have no business knowing. we'd like to run some blood tests. as soon as you work up our patient, who is not me! we just want to make sure you weren't misdiagnosed. i wasn't, let's move on. we're just asking for a couple of vials. no! why not? okay, we're going to proceed as if i'm perfectly healthy. how can we do that if we know you're not? you don't know anything! except, hopefully, how a patient on anti-convulsant me
stein's good. stein's in africa for the next six months. he's given me at least six months.t the treatment. everything'll be fine. no need to talk about it. you're right, surgeon found a bleed behind the kidney in the retroperitoneal cavity, but no reason for it. no cancer, no ruptured arteries... so bleeding explains the symptoms, but we've got no explanation for the bleeding. and while they were closing him up, patrick had a grand mal seizure, which makes no sense, since he's on an...
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dianne find stein had a similar measure shortly after the shooting in san francisco. >>> it is part of an ongoing fire side hang out and it is a take on the famous fire side chats on the radio, but the vice-president is coming up with ways to reduce gun violence and the 30 minute online forum begins at 10:30. a.m. >>> kerry is expected to testify before the senate committee that he served on for 28 years and kerry will appear before the senate foreign relations committee starting at 7:00 our time and he is expected to be easily confirmed by his senate colleagues. political analysts could mark a turning point in governor jerry brown. he will deliver the state address and they expect an optimistic speech that looks forward. he successfully approved a campaign tax hike and he has a chance to establish a legacy and is expected to talk about high speed rail and a controversial plan to move tunnels through the southerland and through the delta. >>> we will stream in on our mobile platforms. apple was not what people expected. iphone sales leveled off and growth is slowing. they deinfluenced
dianne find stein had a similar measure shortly after the shooting in san francisco. >>> it is part of an ongoing fire side hang out and it is a take on the famous fire side chats on the radio, but the vice-president is coming up with ways to reduce gun violence and the 30 minute online forum begins at 10:30. a.m. >>> kerry is expected to testify before the senate committee that he served on for 28 years and kerry will appear before the senate foreign relations committee...
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let's turn to sam stein, political reporter "huffington post," with us here tonight. sam, they never cease to amaze us. can democrats pass an assault weapons ban despite the national rifle association? has the political climate changed in this debate? >> i don't think enough. now, of course, things can change. you can make -- you can make a case, you can start a grassroots campaign, you can build a movement around a piece of legislation. but if you look at the political numbers on the hill, you would have to conclude at this juncture that it's going to be a really heavy lift for reporters of the assault weapons ban. i think that's part of the reason you see some other lawmakers looking at other slimmer measures such as a ban on high capacity magazines, which will also be introduced on the first day of congress. >> today a town in new jersey posted armed officers at all of its schools for the next 90 days. marlboro township says it's discussing permanent security changes. your thoughts. >> well, i mean we live in a society, in a culture that, you know, loves guns. and
let's turn to sam stein, political reporter "huffington post," with us here tonight. sam, they never cease to amaze us. can democrats pass an assault weapons ban despite the national rifle association? has the political climate changed in this debate? >> i don't think enough. now, of course, things can change. you can make -- you can make a case, you can start a grassroots campaign, you can build a movement around a piece of legislation. but if you look at the political numbers...
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sam stein is never wrong.pologizing to him for that. >> never been happier to be off amtrak than this. boehner versus obama, boehner versus obama. the speaker is always going to be at a lesser hand against the president for various reasons, and what he's basically said is, okay, let's let the senate do its thing and we'll consider it. they've become the senate in the usual case of they are the cooling saucer for legislation. everything is going to go to them as a final stage. i think that's tactically smart. >> in terms of long-term implications for the republican party, everybody's been saying after the election, maybe they can get it together, circle the wagons, come up with a new position, new policies. >> this gives them more time to work on this. i don't have any ideas for them on that, i got to tell you. good luck. >> luke, how much -- i mean, we played that sound from rush limbaugh, rush limbaugh is the mayor of planet crazy, but at the same time, he does speak for -- you know this, house caucus, there
sam stein is never wrong.pologizing to him for that. >> never been happier to be off amtrak than this. boehner versus obama, boehner versus obama. the speaker is always going to be at a lesser hand against the president for various reasons, and what he's basically said is, okay, let's let the senate do its thing and we'll consider it. they've become the senate in the usual case of they are the cooling saucer for legislation. everything is going to go to them as a final stage. i think...
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sam stein updates us on where congress stands in their fight against the nra. like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swellin
sam stein updates us on where congress stands in their fight against the nra. like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your...
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also, sam stein, sam who says they call him, what -- >> the sniper in basketball. >> and sam stein, thet. >> does he really? >> three on three, jcc league. we're pretty good! slash, we lose every game. >> sam, you just don't know how old you sound right now, for a boy in prep school. >> in a recent post in "the new york times," margaret wrote about reporters getting personal, in part, "does objectivity matter? is the idea of impartiality matter preserving? let's acknowledge up-front that it's a two-headed beast, partly about the personal biases that reporters may bring into their work, and partly about the middle-ground reporting that muddies the truth in the name of fairness." that's actually one of the great challenges for a reporter, trying to find out how much weight to give to both sides, and sometimes one story doesn't require two equal parts. >> that's right. i mean, one of the things i've written about is false balance, where you sort of treat everything as equal, even though there's an established truth there that ought to be just stated. but a lot of times, medias and newspape
also, sam stein, sam who says they call him, what -- >> the sniper in basketball. >> and sam stein, thet. >> does he really? >> three on three, jcc league. we're pretty good! slash, we lose every game. >> sam, you just don't know how old you sound right now, for a boy in prep school. >> in a recent post in "the new york times," margaret wrote about reporters getting personal, in part, "does objectivity matter? is the idea of impartiality matter...
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we have sam stein and steve rattner.ning me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much, deficits, long term debt number 5, maybe number 6 on the list. you took exception to it and said denying the coming debt was like being a climate change denier. >> i think actually mika started that analogy and paul krugman basically said the opposite. to me, being a debt denier is the same thing as being a climate change denier. we're putting tons of carbon in our atmosphere we have to deal with and incurring billions of debt everyday we have to deal with. they're the same problems. do you recognize they're problems and deal with them or sit and let them
we have sam stein and steve rattner.ning me at the table in new york is "new york times" columnist, gail collins and associate editor of the "washington post" eugene robinson. also the bbc's katty kay. it's great to have all of you guys with us here today. thank you so much. steve rattner, this time yesterday we had paul krugman on the show. you actually said in an e-mail talking about your concerns krugman suggested we don't have to worry about long term debt so much,...
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dan stein, who are you looking to lead? guest: the strong expert on the issue know what is going on. a lot of expertise. john boehner, sometimes the leadership wants to take a balanced view. unless they figure out how to attract latino voters first, it is like going over a political cliff. not that latino voters were really important in the outcome of this last election, but ultimately the quixotic effort to gain latino voters by passing amnesty is a big fat political illusion. host: who are you looking to for leadership in 2013? guest: there are bipartisan conversations going on in the house and the senate. in the senate you have senator mclane -- senator mccain, rubio from florida, folks like senator shubert -- senator schumer, harry reid, and men mendez. they know in order to get something done, you will need folks from both sides of the aisle. similar conversations are going on in the house. people now in order to get members of both parties something for work it will require compromise. that is what we are talking abou
dan stein, who are you looking to lead? guest: the strong expert on the issue know what is going on. a lot of expertise. john boehner, sometimes the leadership wants to take a balanced view. unless they figure out how to attract latino voters first, it is like going over a political cliff. not that latino voters were really important in the outcome of this last election, but ultimately the quixotic effort to gain latino voters by passing amnesty is a big fat political illusion. host: who are...
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and to point out, i had ben stein on, an economist.ying not negotiating is a negotiating tact tactic. >> ben is correct in that regard. what the president is saying, he's not going to repeat two years ago. he did get involved in detailed negotiations and the president, in that same news conference, said if the republicans feel they have to have some package of spending cuts to go with raising the debt ceiling, then let them put their own plan together and see if they can get the votes in congress. he's not going to help them. he said he was not going to let the republicans put a gun to the head of the american people, or he was not going to let them attach a ransom. the president used tough language today and part of what he was saying is i won the election, and i've looked at the public opinion polling and i'm in a strong political position, the american people will blame you, not me, if we get to this point again. so let's pass an increase in the debt ceiling and then let's have a conversation about taxes and spending and a bigger de
and to point out, i had ben stein on, an economist.ying not negotiating is a negotiating tact tactic. >> ben is correct in that regard. what the president is saying, he's not going to repeat two years ago. he did get involved in detailed negotiations and the president, in that same news conference, said if the republicans feel they have to have some package of spending cuts to go with raising the debt ceiling, then let them put their own plan together and see if they can get the votes in...
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is there any way to stop the document author of after america, mark stein joins me america, mark stein joins me ne ♪ music body language-- without saying a word, it can tell you so much. like someone is having a stroke... know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. f- face drooping a-arm weakness s- speech difficulty t- time, time to call 911 immediately. the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkable difference in their recovery. learn the body language, the sudden signs, and spot a stroke f.a.s.t. ♪ lou: welcome all fundamental dishonesty at the heart of america's financial crisis. my next guest saas americans really seems of want a european size government with current american size tax rates. one or the other has got to go. we will see. joining us now, author of the best seller, get ready for armageddon. also, a recording of -- i will explain my laughter. his new holiday cd, making spirits bright available on the amazon and itunes. i am trying to think how to do it. >> the words stuck in your throat. lou: it is terrific. it is wonder
is there any way to stop the document author of after america, mark stein joins me america, mark stein joins me ne ♪ music body language-- without saying a word, it can tell you so much. like someone is having a stroke... know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. f- face drooping a-arm weakness s- speech difficulty t- time, time to call 911 immediately. the sooner they get to the hospital, the sooner they'll get treatment, and that can make a remarkable difference in their recovery. learn the...
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sam stein is here. nbc news presidential historian michael burbloss and nbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> buzz feed editor in chief, the always eternally buzzy ben smith. apparently there is an epic battle being waged over the u.s. constitution. just place a phone call to the nra's lobbying arm and you'll be greeted by this message. >> you're currently experiencing extremely high call volume due to the recent attacks on our second amendment rights. >> the president's proposed gun safety laws are in no way a gun grab or an infringement on the right to bare arms. regardless, the conservative right wing is insisting the president wants to get rid of the second amendment. >> let me be absolutely clear. like most americans, i believe the second amendment guarantees an individual right to bare arms. >> i actually think the president doesn't have the guts to admit it is not a believer in the second amendme
sam stein is here. nbc news presidential historian michael burbloss and nbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> buzz feed editor in chief, the always eternally buzzy ben smith. apparently there is an epic battle being waged over the u.s. constitution. just place a phone call to the nra's lobbying arm and you'll be greeted by this message. >> you're currently experiencing...
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thank you, sam stein, and i like it, of course. sam stein and michael crowley.hough i think hagel is a notch to my left actually. >>> up next, rush limbaugh has a crazy theory about why liberals love the movie "lincoln." what else would be crazy from this guy? it's got to do with the civil war and some unfinished business. thank you, michael crowley. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a uniqu
thank you, sam stein, and i like it, of course. sam stein and michael crowley.hough i think hagel is a notch to my left actually. >>> up next, rush limbaugh has a crazy theory about why liberals love the movie "lincoln." what else would be crazy from this guy? it's got to do with the civil war and some unfinished business. thank you, michael crowley. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to...
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america hosted a presidential debate for third party candidates with green party candidate jill stein and libertarian gary johnson we discussed real issues that affect real people and raise questions that were not raised in the debates between mitt romney and president obama in case you missed it here are some highlights. these people that stand up may not be counted on november sixth they're counting today and they deserve to be heard happy alexion leave everyone coming up shortly in our team america studios here in washington d.c. the final debate before the election so we're just a couple hours away now from the third party debate. governor johnson your opening statement well i think that this country is in big big trouble the american people certainly are at the breaking point i am livid over the fact that we bail out wall street for making incredibly bad decisions we need to change these free trade agreements clearly you see government as being the solution to our problems and i certainly don't promote the government as the solution for everything i see we do have a difference of
america hosted a presidential debate for third party candidates with green party candidate jill stein and libertarian gary johnson we discussed real issues that affect real people and raise questions that were not raised in the debates between mitt romney and president obama in case you missed it here are some highlights. these people that stand up may not be counted on november sixth they're counting today and they deserve to be heard happy alexion leave everyone coming up shortly in our team...
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ben stein joins us next with his answers and a weigh in on president obama's pick. rises hi.ut there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> the 112th congress was the least productive congress ever. they fought about everything, the campaign, the fiscal cliff, you name it and now the 113th congress is drawing battle lines over president obama's cabinet picks. the grid lock seems endless. no stranger to this ben stein. he was a speech writer and lawyer for president richard nixon. he is a comedian and has his own game show. the list goes on and on. ben, first of all, comedian is the most important hat you wear when we talk about the economic situation in washington. this debt ceiling is so not funny but why do i want to laugh and cry at the same time? >> because you
ben stein joins us next with his answers and a weigh in on president obama's pick. rises hi.ut there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> the 112th congress was the least...
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and mark stein's point is we already voted in people who want big government. we're not honest with ourselves. >> eric: as bad as things are now did it surprise you to see the numbers? from the te parent of labor. >> dana: no, i lived there and i'm not surprised. >> eric: global live we ranked third. third in productivity. here is the point. things feel bad here but they are worse there. >> greg: the point is we knew people elected prefer the european model over the american model. they felt america is too big for the britches. they want to turn the daddy who didn't love them to cool stepdad to let them smoke weed. >> bob: that is ridiculous. we have don't want to be like europe. >> bob: we talk about greece, italy, spain in trouble. >> greg: portugal. >> bob: if you look at northern europe, denmark or finland or norway, they are strong economies. getting through it fine. mediterraneans are just mediterraneans. >> andrea: not to make excuses but mediterraneans have the sun, so they are good at sunbathing and very good dancers. they like to smoke cigarettes and
and mark stein's point is we already voted in people who want big government. we're not honest with ourselves. >> eric: as bad as things are now did it surprise you to see the numbers? from the te parent of labor. >> dana: no, i lived there and i'm not surprised. >> eric: global live we ranked third. third in productivity. here is the point. things feel bad here but they are worse there. >> greg: the point is we knew people elected prefer the european model over the...
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the comedy team of sam stein and ryan grim, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the president'saden equality. going back to seneca and stonewall. joy reid will join me. ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. save $500 on our special edition bed set. plus, 48-month financing on all beds. now at the sleep number white sale. is a better car than camry. to argue would be rude. nissan altima. with moving-object detection. lease now. just $199 per month. visit choosenissan.com. road and track called sentra an economy car minus the look and feel of an economy car. wonder how civic and corolla
the comedy team of sam stein and ryan grim, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the president'saden equality. going back to seneca and stonewall. joy reid will join me. ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair...
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and ken stein has an informational item to share with us. >> thank you, i let carla know on wednesday and the rest of staff, that the last day with the mayor's office on disability will be february 14th. i gave them 30 days' notice. i really do not like garish farewells, but this being the last meeting i will be at, it was only right for me to tell you personally. you know, i love the work that i do. i love the work that i have done in the city for the last ten years. i have been doing this work -- this is my 43rd year of that and i'm very proud of the work that i do. i am very proud of the office that i work for and the work that they do. the hard work that the office does and the staff that i work with are remarkable in terms of all that we are asked to do. you know it's been great being the staff member for the council for the last ten years. and not just you, everyone, you know, we're all just passing through for the previous councils, the councils that are going to come after you. it's all a work in progress. and we keep making progress. i'm going to be making a more formal annou
and ken stein has an informational item to share with us. >> thank you, i let carla know on wednesday and the rest of staff, that the last day with the mayor's office on disability will be february 14th. i gave them 30 days' notice. i really do not like garish farewells, but this being the last meeting i will be at, it was only right for me to tell you personally. you know, i love the work that i do. i love the work that i have done in the city for the last ten years. i have been doing...
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stein: he was very taken by the wildness of the dancing.n the part of the bride and the groom but of the father of the bride and her mother. the risk everyone was taking in having these two people become a couple was reflected in the da-- people don't think like that anore. just think two or three steps further and that's what you get to. that's what he did. robbins: my dad's great pleasure was "fiddler on the roof." i invited him to the opening. and he came to it, and he came through the stage door and he saw me and he just burst into tears. i was so touched by it. harnick: after "fiddler," i said "what's next for you?" he said, "musicals are so painful for me. "i know what the show should look like. "and i can't realize that image. "and it's so painful i don't think i'm going to do it anymore." because he had the ability both to direct actors, to understand the deepest meaning of material, and, of course, was a terrific choreographer, he had all the abilities needed to take the step forward for the musical, and you see it in "west side st
stein: he was very taken by the wildness of the dancing.n the part of the bride and the groom but of the father of the bride and her mother. the risk everyone was taking in having these two people become a couple was reflected in the da-- people don't think like that anore. just think two or three steps further and that's what you get to. that's what he did. robbins: my dad's great pleasure was "fiddler on the roof." i invited him to the opening. and he came to it, and he came through...
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occur trued leo stein inaugurated the salon with which we are all very enamored today. so the fact, what is the story between those two people? what happened to that particular relationship? that launched the second book. and then hawthorne, which is completely other, would relate that to the panel earlier this morning. welcome i like this. i want to write about a person because their is a way. on the fringes people really dislike for power in many ways. became less and less known. i thought i would like to write about a man, a male writer, and i knew a lot about massachusetts, where i'm from, salem, where he is from, so that is in some sense how much as hawthorne. as i said yesterday, some of these choices, they seem conscious, but they're really quite unconscious. >> i just wanted to add one thing, if i could. nobody has ever come i don't believe, talked about this aspect. in the salon. at least it contained all of the information, not just about he did this so that, but also all the various studies of him that had been done. there was no other one place where all tha
occur trued leo stein inaugurated the salon with which we are all very enamored today. so the fact, what is the story between those two people? what happened to that particular relationship? that launched the second book. and then hawthorne, which is completely other, would relate that to the panel earlier this morning. welcome i like this. i want to write about a person because their is a way. on the fringes people really dislike for power in many ways. became less and less known. i thought i...
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the comedy team of sam stein and ryan grim, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the president's seneca and stonewall. joy reid will join me. [ mom ] a new game? that'll save the day. so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. >> and now we're going to take a look at the third and final obama dance of the night, where the couple had to dance in front of millions and millions of people around the world. joy reid, they started off. the first dance was so stiff i
the comedy team of sam stein and ryan grim, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, the president's seneca and stonewall. joy reid will join me. [ mom ] a new game? that'll save the day. so will bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with bounty select-a-size. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second...
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item 14 will be an information item from ken stein. item 15 will be adjourned. >> okay. regular meeting mayor's disability council friday, january 18th, 2013. one, welcome, introduction and roll call. two, action item, reading and approval of the agenda. three, public comment. four, report from the chair. five, report from the director of mayor's office on disability. six, information item new time sheets and payment process for ihss. seven, public hearing. services and programs for adults with disabilities and seniors in san francisco. what is working? what isn't? what is missing? 2:30 break. 8, report from the disability disaster preparedness committee. 9, report from the physical access committee. 10, sfmta multimodal accessibility committee update report. 11, public comment, 12 information item, correspondence, 13, discussion item. 14, adjourn. >> thank you, ken. >> now item no. 3 public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc, each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. first i have mr. bob planthold. >> good afternoon. this mic is not
item 14 will be an information item from ken stein. item 15 will be adjourned. >> okay. regular meeting mayor's disability council friday, january 18th, 2013. one, welcome, introduction and roll call. two, action item, reading and approval of the agenda. three, public comment. four, report from the chair. five, report from the director of mayor's office on disability. six, information item new time sheets and payment process for ihss. seven, public hearing. services and programs for...
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>>> joining me today msnbc contributor and huffington post political editor sam stein. nbc news political analyst former pennsylvania governor and current governor of "now" ed rendell. the "new york times" correspondent jody can'tor and msnbc political analyst jonathan altar of bloomberg view. in 2008 a president was elected with the hope of finding common ground in a charged partisan political climate. >> kevin mccarthy told the top political leaders, we have to challenge them on every single bill. a pledge to obstruct that would define the gop for the next four years. >> four years later budget chair and failed vice presidentialal candidate paul ryan isn't quite what to say about it, but he isn't extend aing bouquet of olive branches. >> when we see an opening, however small we should take it, if we want to promote conservativism, we'll need to use every tool at our disposal. sometimes we will have to reject the president's proposals. that time might come more than once. sometimes we'll have to make them better. >> jonathan martin writes today in politico top gop offi
>>> joining me today msnbc contributor and huffington post political editor sam stein. nbc news political analyst former pennsylvania governor and current governor of "now" ed rendell. the "new york times" correspondent jody can'tor and msnbc political analyst jonathan altar of bloomberg view. in 2008 a president was elected with the hope of finding common ground in a charged partisan political climate. >> kevin mccarthy told the top political leaders, we have...
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. >>> and stein bowl media day is a circus.avens player was asked heard had -- hard-hitting questions. no one garnering more tang than ray lewis and from that -- came out accusing lewis trying to obtain a banned substance and never failed a drug test and denies the accusations and by much ross. >> and to mention his name and nobody got up every morning and trained with me. every test i got is every -- and there is never a question of if i ever thought about using anything. it's to -- to entertain stupidity like that, tell them to get their story off of someone else. >> and the wizards run to the court in philly and to that start. the team is beginning to turn them earn and the rooky is part of a dream going from little hope to renewed life. >> and our records should be complete opposites and that is what we have and i believe in had and we have a long way to go and. >> to name the wrist injury and on to that road. brian? >> and thank you. >>> >>> he is a calculous teacher in silver springs and getting the students interested in
. >>> and stein bowl media day is a circus.avens player was asked heard had -- hard-hitting questions. no one garnering more tang than ray lewis and from that -- came out accusing lewis trying to obtain a banned substance and never failed a drug test and denies the accusations and by much ross. >> and to mention his name and nobody got up every morning and trained with me. every test i got is every -- and there is never a question of if i ever thought about using anything. it's...
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mark stein. >> america voted for big government in november.t it didn't vote for is the willingness to pay for it. basically, the spending $1 trillion a year you don't have on nothing. nobody can point to what the money goes to. it goes to bureaucracy food stamps and dependency. it doesn't go to anything real. if you keep doing that you are signaling that the american era is over. >> this is one of the point that markstein is making for a while. he talked about that in the recent book. do you think we have similarities dealing with the financial situation? >> eric: i love marc stein but i have gone at it with him on this issue time and time again. nothing like europe. not heading to become like europe. never like europe. american worker is the most productive in the world. gdp, per cap ta, we introduce $48,000 per year, per person. germany, $39,000. the strongest economy in europe, 39,000 per worker. spain is 32. japan $32,000 per year, per worker. employed worker, that is everyone. if you take employed worker we produce
mark stein. >> america voted for big government in november.t it didn't vote for is the willingness to pay for it. basically, the spending $1 trillion a year you don't have on nothing. nobody can point to what the money goes to. it goes to bureaucracy food stamps and dependency. it doesn't go to anything real. if you keep doing that you are signaling that the american era is over. >> this is one of the point that markstein is making for a while. he talked about that in the recent...
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. >> reporter: after years of denials, stein file tour de france winner lance armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey he did use performance-enhancing drugs. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: it's an admission armstrong had spent more than a decade denying. >> i've used this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. >> reporter: those who have followed armstrong say tonight's admission is self-serving. >> i believe that he is completely insincere except for this, he is starting to repair his own brand. >> reporter: a brand that was loss millions in endorsements after armstrong was stripped of his seven tour de france titles. on thursday, the international olympic committee stripped armstrong of the bronze medal he won during the 2000 sidney olympics. >> i'll spend the rest of my life trying to earn back trust and apologize to people. >> reporter: accolades gone for a sports icon now coming clean. kurt gregory, nbc news. >> and a quick programming note, this morning on the "today" show, exclu
. >> reporter: after years of denials, stein file tour de france winner lance armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey he did use performance-enhancing drugs. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories, did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: it's an admission armstrong had spent more than a decade denying. >> i've used this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. >> reporter: those who have followed armstrong...
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we want all the ped steins stay within the sidewalk. we'll have it barricaded off so no one gets into an accident. since this fair will bring in lots of people and business, we want people to be aware of their surroundings. be aware of pickpockets. put your wallet in your front pockets and just have a safe and very prosperous new year's. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. also as many of you know, stockton from corridor has got a lot of merchants and many of them sell food and merchandise. and enforcing compliance and making sure that business goes well. i'm going to ask dr. garcia to come up to say a few words. >> happy new year. the department of public health as you heard pedestrian safety about three or four times again and i will say pedestrian safety is one of our major goals in the health department, along with food safety. we believe pedestrian safety is the utmost importance, but we also believe that the safety of the food, the people will be selling is also important to us and we'll be working closely with the merchants to
we want all the ped steins stay within the sidewalk. we'll have it barricaded off so no one gets into an accident. since this fair will bring in lots of people and business, we want people to be aware of their surroundings. be aware of pickpockets. put your wallet in your front pockets and just have a safe and very prosperous new year's. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. also as many of you know, stockton from corridor has got a lot of merchants and many of them sell food and...
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. >> just before she died, gert trued stein was able to ask, what is the answer? she got no response. her last words were, in that case what is the question? it is not who is it, are we there yet, is anybody home. not, how much for the lemon, not, how much for the ivory, leopard, the peach. not, when are we leaving. not, how will we leave. not, do you know who she came with? how many clowns will hit in the car. the head of a pin? no one cares how many angels. no one cares what you think of the smart bomb corruption, the mobs. your opinion on deregulation, no one's concerned much the question is not who done it the question is not what's for dinner, what's your beverage, where's the beef? the question is not who is your daddy? is not, which way will the wind blow? is not, where's the car. you wash behind your ears; right . question is not did you turn off the oven or turn off the alarm what's that got to do with the price of tea in china. did you bite it. what's gotten into you no one's asking if you know where your children are. no one's asking if you can locate t
. >> just before she died, gert trued stein was able to ask, what is the answer? she got no response. her last words were, in that case what is the question? it is not who is it, are we there yet, is anybody home. not, how much for the lemon, not, how much for the ivory, leopard, the peach. not, when are we leaving. not, how will we leave. not, do you know who she came with? how many clowns will hit in the car. the head of a pin? no one cares how many angels. no one cares what you think...