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. >> i see steve lee that is doing the business different from this mr. lee this is a karaoke lounge they're coming into compliance and we'll have steve to chat with you. >> hello commissioners i want to take the opportunity to present an application for the entertainment e license for my common lounge and karaoke a private room i also have signed petitions of support from the neighbors. >> sole purpose so upper operating didn't know i needed a permit. >> didn't know we needed a permit for the karaoke. >> how long were you renting. >> since october. >> so not too long close to a year commissioners you guys have a question for mr. lee commissioners. >> how much outreach have you done. >> we walked around the neighborhood and talking to the neighbors and residents there's addresses on p there patrons that who frequent our areas i've talked with them and they've signed the petition of support, local businesses in my area. >> commissioner hyde on the one hand. >> so how do you find out you needed this permit. >> by - and but it wasn't complaint from outside it
. >> i see steve lee that is doing the business different from this mr. lee this is a karaoke lounge they're coming into compliance and we'll have steve to chat with you. >> hello commissioners i want to take the opportunity to present an application for the entertainment e license for my common lounge and karaoke a private room i also have signed petitions of support from the neighbors. >> sole purpose so upper operating didn't know i needed a permit. >> didn't know we...
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steve. a lot of things come to find. the first is lee raymond, former c.e.o. of exxonmobile saying we don't make decisions in the interests of the u.s. government. now we see rex tiler son, the c.e.o. at a conference in moscow with an oil executive, sanctions inned united states. they don't really seem to care about the backlash. >> i think they care about the backlash, but more about exxon. exxon operated going back to john recher fellow and -- robert fellow who established it as a free player, not connected to any particular country, and it will take the hit if it has to. >> it is a global company. oil companies tend to be. are there examples of oil companies that do work at their national interest. at this point exxon is thumbing its nose at u.s. foreign policy. >> i'm going to take a little bit of so the at that. i think that exxon, and all the oil companies have a similar parliamenty, and that is that that they are gun slippingers, wild caters, doing high risk high reward and resent governments that get in their way. exxon, like all of them, pushes the en
steve. a lot of things come to find. the first is lee raymond, former c.e.o. of exxonmobile saying we don't make decisions in the interests of the u.s. government. now we see rex tiler son, the c.e.o. at a conference in moscow with an oil executive, sanctions inned united states. they don't really seem to care about the backlash. >> i think they care about the backlash, but more about exxon. exxon operated going back to john recher fellow and -- robert fellow who established it as a free...
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steve joins me from d.c. lots of things come to mind. the first one, lee raymond, the former ceo of exxonmobil saying we don't make decisions that are in the interest of the u.s. government. now we see rex tillerson in moscow with an oil executive who is in tension with the united states. they don't seem to care about the backlash. >> i think they do care about the backlash but they care more about exxon. exxon has always operated going back all the way to rockefeller, who established it 140 years ago as a free player, not connected to any particular country, and it will take a hit that it has to. >> it is a global company. oil companies tend to be. are there examples of companies that do work is u.s. nationalists? exxon does thumb its nose an u.s. foreign policy. >> i'm going to take a shot at that. that is that i think exxon and all the oil cops, they have a similar personalty. that is that they're gunslingers. they're wildcatters. they do what it takes, high risks, high rewards, and they resent governments who get in their way. i think exxon like all of
steve joins me from d.c. lots of things come to mind. the first one, lee raymond, the former ceo of exxonmobil saying we don't make decisions that are in the interest of the u.s. government. now we see rex tillerson in moscow with an oil executive who is in tension with the united states. they don't seem to care about the backlash. >> i think they do care about the backlash but they care more about exxon. exxon has always operated going back all the way to rockefeller, who established it...
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lee. little dukes of hazard action. >> i got to ask you, steve. were you bo or luke? you had to pick. right. thank you. there's a lot of great food. up and down the boulevard. >> you can stop anywhere and enjoy great food, entertainment and people. right now let's head back over to vick and alicia where they have been having a party going on. >> absolutely. i'm still laughing about the general lee comment. i could sear vick sliding across the hood on any of these cars. >> i would try but i don't know how far i would get. a hit and stick. you brought the car behind us. >> yeah. i wouldn't want you to dent it. >> the cruise is about cool cars. we have got a couple here. first, check it out. the red torch stands out. that's black raven if you didn't know already. this is a '57 ford fair lane. you can't have a dream cruise without a car like this. we're talking with the owner. you guys are special. you have been to every dream cruise. >> since '95 or '94. >> you might hold the record. how long do you stay at a cruise? >> for 17 hours. i believe it was about eight or nine years ago we stay
lee. little dukes of hazard action. >> i got to ask you, steve. were you bo or luke? you had to pick. right. thank you. there's a lot of great food. up and down the boulevard. >> you can stop anywhere and enjoy great food, entertainment and people. right now let's head back over to vick and alicia where they have been having a party going on. >> absolutely. i'm still laughing about the general lee comment. i could sear vick sliding across the hood on any of these cars....
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Sep 11, 2014
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and his other tweet -- lee terry is a republican from nebraska -- finally, steve stockman, a republican from texas -- myac, you are on c-span. what is your reaction to what the president has to say? >> i think it is progress. that is something that is nice to see. people forget about bipartisanship and working together and how these people have claimed they want to kill us. they want to kill americans. i am glad to see us do something about it. hopefully we will provide asining to kurdish forces well as a long-term strategy as well. i am not saying that there is too much focus on the long-term, but i think that people get ahead of themselves. we need to tackle what is right in front of us and he is at least doing that. everything he said, i definitely agree with. >> mark, i want to read from the "a,ident's speech -- american leadership is the one constant in an uncertain world." what is your reaction to that? >> absolutely. example.o kennedy, for that is something we can learn. history repeats itself. statement about generation after generation killing and fighting. i totally agree with
and his other tweet -- lee terry is a republican from nebraska -- finally, steve stockman, a republican from texas -- myac, you are on c-span. what is your reaction to what the president has to say? >> i think it is progress. that is something that is nice to see. people forget about bipartisanship and working together and how these people have claimed they want to kill us. they want to kill americans. i am glad to see us do something about it. hopefully we will provide asining to kurdish...
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steve jobs, i don't know. his whole outfit cost less than the watch. neil: yo you know the visionary, no one came after leeacocca. and no one knows who came after lincoln, it is tough to fill super star shoes. >> i think that iphone 6 will be a success, people want a bigger screen, then apple wallet. neil: it is tough to follow a star. imagine whoever follows me, really. you have to change the name of the show, you couldn't call it cavuto any more. president outlines the possibility with isis tomorrow night, 9 p.m., we'll be there live, follow us. kennedy: so much for the jvquad, the president will put on-line gloss, and layout well intentd plans totr and grad is theungle, presi use jol a tloff gruesome murders. sotloff's family says that president blew it and would dishonor steven's name to invoke the plan. we'll be here late tomorrow night after the president spea
steve jobs, i don't know. his whole outfit cost less than the watch. neil: yo you know the visionary, no one came after leeacocca. and no one knows who came after lincoln, it is tough to fill super star shoes. >> i think that iphone 6 will be a success, people want a bigger screen, then apple wallet. neil: it is tough to follow a star. imagine whoever follows me, really. you have to change the name of the show, you couldn't call it cavuto any more. president outlines the possibility with...
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steve liesman tells us why and trying to clear things up. >>> also lee kranefuss speaks with us about the explosionive growth in the etf industry and where you should be investing there coming up. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ at the very touch point of performance and innovation. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. for over 60,000 extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not eve
steve liesman tells us why and trying to clear things up. >>> also lee kranefuss speaks with us about the explosionive growth in the etf industry and where you should be investing there coming up. [ male announcer ] automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a newly redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. ♪ the all-new c-class. at...
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steve? >> you'll see the president live right here on fox. david leeat until this week no one was talking about. >> this is a very dangerous group and al-qaeda offshoot as you know, and we had information, good information that they were very actively plotting and very close to the end of that plotting and planning an attack on targets either in europe or the u.s. homeland. >> so who is the khorasan group and just how much of a threat is this to the united states? here with more, fox news legal analyst, peter johnson, jr. you're breaking down this group. >> let's do the w's. who is the khorasan group? many were trained throughout the 1990s and have family ties to osama bin laden. intel officials cannot confirm that the group existed until last week, although president bush talked about the leader in 2005. they're separate from isis. they're believed to consist of 50 or so hardened fighters. al-qaeda veterans. the leader is a manually look at his picture. allegedly, he was killed in the american attack. >> let's hope this is one time in twitter tells th
steve? >> you'll see the president live right here on fox. david leeat until this week no one was talking about. >> this is a very dangerous group and al-qaeda offshoot as you know, and we had information, good information that they were very actively plotting and very close to the end of that plotting and planning an attack on targets either in europe or the u.s. homeland. >> so who is the khorasan group and just how much of a threat is this to the united states? here with...
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steve young, troy aikman, ben roethlisberger. he joins us now from california. good to see you, leed morning, sarah. >> obviously, there's a lot of criticism for the nfl right now. should goodell step down? >> i don't think there is any chance of that. the league is so powerful. pro football by 2-1 is the most popular sport in this country. to give you an example, jerry jones bought the dallas cowboys in 1989 for $140 million. it's now worth $3.2 billion. so this sport is rolling in finances from stadium, luxury boxes, television contracts, social media, fantasy sports. this is embarrassing for him because there is nothing on that tmz tape that was not already relayed to both the colts and to the commissioner. >> exactly. >> they said that ray rice explained in great detail and was transparent about the fact that he hit his then fiancee, knocked her out. that's all goodell needed to issue much more than a two-game suspension. as to the colts, yesterday morning they were ready to put ray rice back on active on friday. had that tape not emerged, that would have been the last we heard
steve young, troy aikman, ben roethlisberger. he joins us now from california. good to see you, leed morning, sarah. >> obviously, there's a lot of criticism for the nfl right now. should goodell step down? >> i don't think there is any chance of that. the league is so powerful. pro football by 2-1 is the most popular sport in this country. to give you an example, jerry jones bought the dallas cowboys in 1989 for $140 million. it's now worth $3.2 billion. so this sport is rolling in...
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steve jobs. >> yo creo que fue una persona muy especial. uno cuando leey te ha funcionado muy bien. el socio de marc anthony, de jennifer lÓpez, de david beckham, muchas sociedades ahÍ. >> tengo prestaciones en la vida. lo importante la familia, el trabajo y tercero, el soccer. y he tenido suerte de ser el dueÑo del equipo mÁs importante de bolivia, el bolivar. >> ¿cÓmo es posible que siendo un niÑo boliviano que le gusta el fÚtbol y dices le voy al bolÍvar te conviertes en el dueÑo? >> pues, es una historia interesante. yo era un gran hincha del bolÍvar y cuando vi un bolívar bien debilitado, compramos a la entidad que maneja el bolÍvar y ha sido una experiencia inolvidable. que tu equipo sea de los mÁs importantes de amÉrica latina, tuvimos la oportunidad de ganarle al leÓn en mÉxico. fue lindo. el dueÑo era carlos slim y ahora tenemos otro proyecto que es la compra de un equipo de fÚtbol en miami. >> wow, esa es una buena noticia. hablÁbamos de david beckham pero tÚ eres el que esÁá lanzando esta propuesta. >> somos socios. estamos en la parte final co
steve jobs. >> yo creo que fue una persona muy especial. uno cuando leey te ha funcionado muy bien. el socio de marc anthony, de jennifer lÓpez, de david beckham, muchas sociedades ahÍ. >> tengo prestaciones en la vida. lo importante la familia, el trabajo y tercero, el soccer. y he tenido suerte de ser el dueÑo del equipo mÁs importante de bolivia, el bolivar. >> ¿cÓmo es posible que siendo un niÑo boliviano que le gusta el fÚtbol y dices le voy al bolÍvar te...
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lee into lockdown for four days. we'll continue to look at the facts and try to get the answers that the public deserves. >> let me go back to stevethe orbit here. it's all context. anybody in public office who wants to face a jury now must be crazy. it seems to me the juries aren't in the mood to assume laxness and, oh, that's just politics. i don't think that old attitude, i grew up in a big city, that's the way politicians behave, is acceptable anymore. if i were christie i would be worried about the jury. >> the justice department just took -- looked at the beginning like a risky shot at a former governor, bob mcdonnell. it was a risky case and they won. if the jury had not come back like they did, would it make the justice department more hesitant to go into the matter of chris christie or did the win on the board, they are not looking at going 0 and 2. i agree. there might be a link even if just psychologically between what we saw yesterday in virginia and new jersey. the one thing i would say when we tack about chris christie is the key when you start talking about legally and chris christie is can it be proven in a court o
lee into lockdown for four days. we'll continue to look at the facts and try to get the answers that the public deserves. >> let me go back to stevethe orbit here. it's all context. anybody in public office who wants to face a jury now must be crazy. it seems to me the juries aren't in the mood to assume laxness and, oh, that's just politics. i don't think that old attitude, i grew up in a big city, that's the way politicians behave, is acceptable anymore. if i were christie i would be...
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lee. i don't think there is a diplomatic solution to these monsters these barbarian who is just a few weeks beheaded a constituent of my district, steve these guys are going to continue. it is going to be a problem for us, our national security and for our interests in the region. so i think support what the president is doing. i support what our military is doing. and we wish that these guys, our enemies would respond to a non military diplomatic solution. i don't think it is possible. >> congresswoman lee go ahead. what do you think could be a non military solution to this. >> first let me say this. we have three branches of government. the executive legislative and the judiciary branch. the constitution requires the congress to authorize the use of force, to authorize war, to declare war. not the president. and so i fully disagree again with congresswoman ros-lehtinen and others who believe the president has to come and craft a resolution for us. that is the basic problem. we in congress have to do our job and debate would lay out what the options are. we are talking about a comprehensive solution. i think the president at the unit
lee. i don't think there is a diplomatic solution to these monsters these barbarian who is just a few weeks beheaded a constituent of my district, steve these guys are going to continue. it is going to be a problem for us, our national security and for our interests in the region. so i think support what the president is doing. i support what our military is doing. and we wish that these guys, our enemies would respond to a non military diplomatic solution. i don't think it is possible....