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sullivan finally tracks down its inventor. >> anthony sullivan calling from sullivan productions. >>re you doing? >> doing good. >> i love your show. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> reporter: here comes the sell. >> don't replace it, relace it. tie it once and it lasts for once. i would like to meet face to face, talk about doing a deal. i would like to move quickly. >> reporter: he can't help it. it's the pitchman in i'm. i'm matt gutman for "nightline" in tampa. >> and wait there's more. you can check out anthony sullivan, seven tips on what makes a product sellable, on our website,
sullivan finally tracks down its inventor. >> anthony sullivan calling from sullivan productions. >>re you doing? >> doing good. >> i love your show. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> reporter: here comes the sell. >> don't replace it, relace it. tie it once and it lasts for once. i would like to meet face to face, talk about doing a deal. i would like to move quickly. >> reporter: he can't help it. it's the pitchman in i'm. i'm matt...
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with that, this is a resolution to of former commissioner, michael sullivan. [applause] whereas michael sullivan is a practicing attorney and whereas he has lived in san francisco since 1984 and whereas, his wife, and his son enjoy all the parks, and whereas michael sulliv a tree he did not like in san francisco, and whereas he served on the forestry council from 2003 until 2005 and whereas he served on the board of directors of forestry and nonprofit friends of the urban forest until 2005, including a time as board chair, and continues as an active volunteer with that organization, and whereas he is the author of "petrie's of san francisco," which was published in -- "the trees of san francisco," which was published in 1994. and whereas he has thoroughly analyzed items before the commission providing thoughtful decision making during his tenure, and whereas he will be sorely missed, now therefore be it resolved that the members of the recreation and parks commission, on behalf of the employees and citizens of san francisco to briefly recognize michael sulliva
with that, this is a resolution to of former commissioner, michael sullivan. [applause] whereas michael sullivan is a practicing attorney and whereas he has lived in san francisco since 1984 and whereas, his wife, and his son enjoy all the parks, and whereas michael sulliv a tree he did not like in san francisco, and whereas he served on the forestry council from 2003 until 2005 and whereas he served on the board of directors of forestry and nonprofit friends of the urban forest until 2005,...
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and music from quinn sullivan.eto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, places, everybody! here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to become my friend. and let me just say this, i want you all to know you're all my new best friends. but you'll never see me again. so this is kind of sad. i'm going to miss him the most. the guy from the -- he was laid off recently. hey, this is pretty crazy. the other night, you know, you may have heard charlie sheen showed up and kissed me right on the lips. [ applause ] and it was a big story because everything charlie sheen does is a big story. and let's be honest, none of us know where libya is, so -- [ laughter ] some people thought it was funny, some people thought it was weird. at least one people were so disturbed by this turn of events that he grabbed a gun and menaced his family. >> charlie sheen surprised the audience at "jimmy kimmel live" and even th
and music from quinn sullivan.eto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, places, everybody! here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming to become my friend. and let me just say this, i want you all to know you're all my new best friends. but you'll never see me again. so this is kind of sad. i'm going to miss him the most. the guy from the -- he was laid...
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. >> who is owen sullivan? >> owen sullivan was one of the most notorious counterfeiters in colonial america. he came to this country in the 170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? is. >> well, the printing quality of the bills is fairly primitive by our standards, but it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see in the early period most counterfeiters are former silversmiths or engravers because it takes tremendous physical dexterity to engrave a copperplate in reverse, because that's what was required. >> how much -- well, first of all, was there a national currency? was there, were there 13 different types of currency that were official? is. >> in the colonial era there was 13 di
. >> who is owen sullivan? >> owen sullivan was one of the most notorious counterfeiters in colonial america. he came to this country in the 170s from ireland -- 1740s from ireland, and he ends up in boston as a silversmith, and that's where he begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes and over the next five or six years builds a huge intercolonial network that spans from rhode island, new hampshire, massachusetts, all over. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that...
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sullivan gets out of jury duty rather quickly. thank you. any other questions, colleagues? then i think we should open this up for public comment. thank you, mr. yarne. we have a number of speakers, so we are going to limit them for two minutes. [reading names and organizations] >> hello, my name is a million. i am at the international high school. i think that if you're thinking about restoring a neighborhood, you should get to know in first. my dad's friend robert pander lives there. ♪ >> ♪ i see trees of green i see the blue form -- from me to you and i think to myself, what a wonderful world ♪ >> ok. >> ♪ i see skies of blue and i think to myself, what a wonderful world ♪ ♪ the colors of the rainbow so pretty in the sky ♪ [bell] i see friends shaking hands i love you ♪ ♪ ♪ and i think to myself ♪ [bell] supervisor mar: thank you, a media, for the creative use of your time and for dedicating it to mr. pander. >> i had planned to talk about some of the environmental impacts, but since that will be on the jury tomorrow, will put that aside, and i will talk instead about th
sullivan gets out of jury duty rather quickly. thank you. any other questions, colleagues? then i think we should open this up for public comment. thank you, mr. yarne. we have a number of speakers, so we are going to limit them for two minutes. [reading names and organizations] >> hello, my name is a million. i am at the international high school. i think that if you're thinking about restoring a neighborhood, you should get to know in first. my dad's friend robert pander lives there....
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>> he told me about how brendan sullivan was like a manager in the film, he was sort of interrupt him, kicked him all the time, had these long conferences, but something important was happening and brendan sullivan would be combing him down. a lot of interesting insights into brendan sullivan where most people who follow the law realized he got only the best trial lawyer in the united states but the most interesting as well. >> did the partners in williams & connolly participate in your book research? >> i developed a re-relationship with them, so yes. they were very cooperative and helpful and did some element of trust in me because i didn't just pop out of the bushes and all of a sudden sam wording of the. already established relationships with all of the partners but brendan sullivan and bob burnett. >> kim eisler new book, "masters of the game: inside the world's most powerful law firm." >> next on booktv, vietnam war veteran, bing west discusses his book, "the wrong war." this hour-long program argues a counter insurgents strategy has led the u.s. to strain afghanistan. >> what i
>> he told me about how brendan sullivan was like a manager in the film, he was sort of interrupt him, kicked him all the time, had these long conferences, but something important was happening and brendan sullivan would be combing him down. a lot of interesting insights into brendan sullivan where most people who follow the law realized he got only the best trial lawyer in the united states but the most interesting as well. >> did the partners in williams & connolly participate...
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followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board of the san francisco economic opportunity counsel. this one i believe i can do in two means -- minutes because it's a no-brainer. oning of the most important projects that will come before you, because of the great need exhibited by all that goes on there now and we need to continue that too because the amazing and brilliant legacy it has in nurturing the lives of some very accomplished and talented people that came through there and we want to have the opportunity to continue to nurture brilliant and amazing young people who are coming through that center now and will come in the future. thirdly, i just want to bring to your attention that i believe that the people who oppose this are good people. i believe that every one of them has sat and watched the news stories about children transitioning and aging o
followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board of the san francisco economic opportunity counsel. this one i believe i can do in two means -- minutes because it's a no-brainer. oning of the most important projects that will come before you, because of the great need exhibited by all that goes on there now and we...
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and ed sullivan got mad, you know.g to get me-- all of them backstage freaking out trying to get me off the stage. and i'm doing what the program said, you know. [laughter] so i live with that lie. that, ah, he got real mad with me, told me i would never work nowhere no more, and he'd see to this, that, and the other. and i said, "man, i was drivig a truck when i come up here, "and i can go back to driving a truck. [laughter] "i know too many things. "you ain't gonna shut me down. you might slow me up, but you ain't gonna shut me off," you know what i'm saying? the other instruction they had for you, though, was that when you did 16 tons, you weren't supposed to move. no, no. they told me "no wigglin'." [laughter] no wiggling. in a matter of years, after you'd had a successful career and you're touring all over and you're on every major tour and you're traveling internationally, people in great britain begin to hear your music and respond. and suddenly you've inspired the rolling stones, the animals, the yardbirds. wer
and ed sullivan got mad, you know.g to get me-- all of them backstage freaking out trying to get me off the stage. and i'm doing what the program said, you know. [laughter] so i live with that lie. that, ah, he got real mad with me, told me i would never work nowhere no more, and he'd see to this, that, and the other. and i said, "man, i was drivig a truck when i come up here, "and i can go back to driving a truck. [laughter] "i know too many things. "you ain't gonna shut me...
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. >> who was allan sullivan? >> one of the most notorious counterfeiters and colonial america. he can to this country from ireland, an inventor servant, and the ends up in boston in 1749 as a silversmith. begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes. over the next five or 6 yards he builds a hughes intercolonial network that's expands from ryland, new hampshire. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? >> well, the printing quality of the bill is fairly primitive by our standards. it did require tremendous skills as an engraver. one of the things you see, most counterpressures are former silversmiths. it takes tremendous physical dexterity to engrave a copperplate and rivers. that is what is required. >> how much -- first of all, was there a national currency? or the 13 different types of currency? >> fifteen types. after the revolution it becomes even more confusing. private banks all across the country but in their own notes. hundreds and then later thousands. the peak is more than ten thousands. sickening all over the country. how did that system work? if somebo
. >> who was allan sullivan? >> one of the most notorious counterfeiters and colonial america. he can to this country from ireland, an inventor servant, and the ends up in boston in 1749 as a silversmith. begins to counterfeit colonial massachusetts notes. over the next five or 6 yards he builds a hughes intercolonial network that's expands from ryland, new hampshire. >> how easy was it to counterfeit at that time? >> well, the printing quality of the bill is fairly...
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ilona sullivan. larry roberts. kathy asadda. all of the volunteers. michael freed man from sf govtv. our city library. our sponors. kecker and argu edez. i also want to give a special thanks from anderson and anderson counseling. if you have ever seen the movie anner management, george was the consultant on that movie. he is an expert in conflict mediation. i want to thank george as well. i am so very honored to introduce our key-note speaker this morning. doctor francisco revelez. and mta director annette ford all were people who were self made, are self made. doctor revelez was born in el paso. he labeled as a migrant worker. he also served as a division one principle with credentials in biology and chemistry. how did he get from biology and chemistry? today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career to get out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many
ilona sullivan. larry roberts. kathy asadda. all of the volunteers. michael freed man from sf govtv. our city library. our sponors. kecker and argu edez. i also want to give a special thanks from anderson and anderson counseling. if you have ever seen the movie anner management, george was the consultant on that movie. he is an expert in conflict mediation. i want to thank george as well. i am so very honored to introduce our key-note speaker this morning. doctor francisco revelez. and mta...
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. ♪ ♪ >> and how this moment on the ed sullivan show turned into ai [ bathat they really wanted.my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. >>> a pacific heights mansion has been transported. decorators showcase is chance to get a peek inside these lavish homes. >> the house was built in 1927. price tag $200,000. these days, that might give you a closet. this is on it has sweeping views and peak into neighbor's backyard. four stories and more than two dozen intior tier your designers have created real work of arts. see how t
. ♪ ♪ >> and how this moment on the ed sullivan show turned into ai [ bathat they really wanted.my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer...
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kimberly had sullivan.et's go ahead and check it out, first i know this is on the second to last page. i wanted to assure you it first. it's a beautiful new black and white picture of that too. --the two. you can download the program as a souvenir 13 page, i book. first, here's a note from kate, saying they hope will be one of the happiest days of their lives. they signed casually it was just their first names. it also includes a map, a time table, when music will be played, the order and all of the powers and hymns. if you'd like to check it out to visit kron4.com, kron4 has your coverage of the royal wedding. be sure digestion mark bright and early to bring you every moment. >> pam: traffic, the golden gate traffic is moving well. a bit sluggish. all and all pretty good. north and southbound. san francisco, 80, it is backed up, barely moving. bottom of your screen is southbound-101 moving slowly. kron4 news at 5:00 is after the break. [ woman ] everybody's looking for deals these days, and i'm not talking
kimberly had sullivan.et's go ahead and check it out, first i know this is on the second to last page. i wanted to assure you it first. it's a beautiful new black and white picture of that too. --the two. you can download the program as a souvenir 13 page, i book. first, here's a note from kate, saying they hope will be one of the happiest days of their lives. they signed casually it was just their first names. it also includes a map, a time table, when music will be played, the order and all...
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sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the hill, it would hit the flat area and slow down. at high tide, it couldn't get out at all. it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was
sullivan: in 1630, boston was basically three mountains, there were very steep hills. waste would run down quickly and dump into the harbor. and the tide would carry most of it away. well, this worked well for a while. the problem was, as boston wanted to expand, it started filling in the mudflats. the water could come rushing down the hill, it would hit the flat area and slow down. at high tide, it couldn't get out at all. it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a...
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highest levels of british education were once the reserve of the upper classes but andrew, andrew sullivan, who comes from a middle class background, made it to oxford. i want to show you a clitch "history boys." here are these middle class boys being tutored so they can write their way into oxford or cambridge. >> has anybody been to rome or venice? florence? no. because the upper candidates would have been and they'll have done course on what they've seen there most likely. so they're going to know when they come to do an essay like this on the church at the time of the reformation that some of the silly nonsense will come in hand so so their essays will not be dull. they're not even bad. they're just boring. you haven't got a hope. chris: did you have a hope? how did you make it to oxford? >> with exactly that attitude. i was going to prove these upper class english people that i was as good as them and i could do it as well as they could and when i was suddenly thrown -- this is my high school tie. it's the same tie they had -- chris: you went to grammer school. >> which to translate a
highest levels of british education were once the reserve of the upper classes but andrew, andrew sullivan, who comes from a middle class background, made it to oxford. i want to show you a clitch "history boys." here are these middle class boys being tutored so they can write their way into oxford or cambridge. >> has anybody been to rome or venice? florence? no. because the upper candidates would have been and they'll have done course on what they've seen there most likely. so...
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. >> kroft: winbourne sullivan wasn't around when louis allen was killed, but he ran the liberty drug for 36 years. >> winbourne sullivan: i think there are people who know what happened and who did it, but they're not willing to talk about it. and they won't talk about it. you'll never find out. >> kroft: they told us they don't see much of former sheriff daniel jones these days. he spends most of his time on his property, just off the state highway. we decided to approach him with our cameras concealed on the off-chance he might give something up. after waiting for a half an hour on the porch, he rolled up in an all-terrain vehicle with his wife. my name is steve kroft. how you doing? we're from "60 minutes" in new york. we're down here working on a story, on an old case of yours, and was wondering if you'd have some time to talk to us about. >> daniel jones: no, sir, i don't believe so. >> kroft: you don't think so? >> jones: no, sir. >> kroft: the louis allen case? >> jones: yeah, i know what you're talking about. >> kroft: he was polite and cordial. said he didn't want to talk, b
. >> kroft: winbourne sullivan wasn't around when louis allen was killed, but he ran the liberty drug for 36 years. >> winbourne sullivan: i think there are people who know what happened and who did it, but they're not willing to talk about it. and they won't talk about it. you'll never find out. >> kroft: they told us they don't see much of former sheriff daniel jones these days. he spends most of his time on his property, just off the state highway. we decided to approach...
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reagan's honor and she's there and the brush past and they don't get to talk very much and denise sullivan was does nancy know about us? [laughter] because a former movie star, you know, and cash to make a joke about this at the ceremony and sure you were at and a note arrives in manila from the former president of the united states and says she many years ago that is what he was. faugh that meant more to me during anything of my entire staff and so think those nurses deserve a hand and some are here. [applause] without >> nurse is never get the press they deserve. >> there's so much more we can talk about what we've come to the end of our our i just want to think this extraordinary panel, dr. giordano, jerry parr and del quentin. i've been pleased to be part of this discussion. thank you. [applause] u.s. used to be at or near the top and now we are 31 countries or something like that, we are down about 20. but we spend per person more than any country i think other than switzerland so it's not a question of resources, we are just not a looking resources very intelligently. what is wrong w
reagan's honor and she's there and the brush past and they don't get to talk very much and denise sullivan was does nancy know about us? [laughter] because a former movie star, you know, and cash to make a joke about this at the ceremony and sure you were at and a note arrives in manila from the former president of the united states and says she many years ago that is what he was. faugh that meant more to me during anything of my entire staff and so think those nurses deserve a hand and some...
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sullivan mentioned earlier, the development agreement arequires that are there be recontribute -- restrictive covenant. even after the replacement units are built and after the development is completely built out, those obligations will be recorded against the title and the city will be afforded the opportunity to enforce those as a third-party peffry. -- beneficiary. again, i'm previewing things they hope we will have an opportunity to discuss in length but be -- because i understand how sincere the concerns are of this board. we think these are the proper topic for discussion at the substantive hearing on the merits about the project approval itself and the development agreement itself. i do want to go to one other point having to do with the discussion about some of the alternatives to the project and i would respectfully submit to you i think there's been a con plating of the ceqa analysis and some of the concerns about displacement. the analysis, as mr. cooper said, the analysis in this e.i.r. as a very extensive range of alternatives. i would argue that it's far more extensive than you
sullivan mentioned earlier, the development agreement arequires that are there be recontribute -- restrictive covenant. even after the replacement units are built and after the development is completely built out, those obligations will be recorded against the title and the city will be afforded the opportunity to enforce those as a third-party peffry. -- beneficiary. again, i'm previewing things they hope we will have an opportunity to discuss in length but be -- because i understand how...
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here we have the would be twitter revolution in tunisia according to andrew sullivan, this very afternoon. so i think i'm looking forward to sort of jumping right into the middle of the conversation with evgeny about these subjects. .. actually instrumental to get people in the states. later on, some people, myself included, began wondering maybe the actual impact wasn't publicizing what was happening in moldova and getting it on the front page of the "new york times," which happened -- and that that happened because of the computer because it was still a very new technology. it seemed like a very noble event and you fast forward and you see what's happening in tunisia also being widely covered on twitter but it took the "new york times" to run a story in part because twitter is no longer in the news. so it's very hard to think about what a twitter revolution is when we have this very constantly changing definition. and you look at iran and the twitter revolution and the initial premise again it was instrumental in mobilizing people. that's almost a direct quote from andrew sullivan who m
here we have the would be twitter revolution in tunisia according to andrew sullivan, this very afternoon. so i think i'm looking forward to sort of jumping right into the middle of the conversation with evgeny about these subjects. .. actually instrumental to get people in the states. later on, some people, myself included, began wondering maybe the actual impact wasn't publicizing what was happening in moldova and getting it on the front page of the "new york times," which happened...
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conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors, he had never seen a case that has seen more of use in his career. attorney general holder was right in terms of acting swiftly, in terms of throwing out that condition. he also stated that the department of justice's office of professional responsibility would investigate the actions of the two officers, yet a year after that, we still have heard nothing out of office regarding their conduct. the department of justice has publicly talked about how they increased training in terms of discovery obligations, and they have issued memos in terms of what they are supposed to be doing, yet they have yet to do anything regarding the behavior of those prosecutors. contrast that to the case that occurred a couple years ago, that boasts -- that of the prosecutor in north carolina, where six months after the charges were brought against the lacrosse students, and they were charged with rape, the defense attorneys uncovered evidence in
conviction of senator based on gross misconduct in the case, even the judge of that case, judge sullivan, said after repeated orders from the court to the prosecutors, he had never seen a case that has seen more of use in his career. attorney general holder was right in terms of acting swiftly, in terms of throwing out that condition. he also stated that the department of justice's office of professional responsibility would investigate the actions of the two officers, yet a year after that, we...
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magazine's joe klein, nba tv's norah o'donnell, nbc's becky quick and "the daily beast," andrew sullivan. why is taxing the rich so hard? americans know we're all going to feel the cuts and what our government can do, no matter what plan is signed. why is ending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy a stumbling block? ending the tax cuts would bring $700 billion over the next 10 years, that's substantial. roughly the same amount obama would get from all his domestic spending cuts. the top tax rate now is 35%. but back in the new deal in the 1930's, it was 79%. understand ike in the 1950's it was 91%. under richard nixon, the top rate was 70%. then things began to come down under reagan, when the top rate was 50%. under george w. bush, down to 35%, where it is. becky, what is this historically low? why is it so hard for the congress, when they get together, to actually raise the top rates back up a bit for the rich? >> because the tax code is a mess right now. if you look at all the deductions that have been taken, if you look at all the loopholes that people and corporations can slide out of
magazine's joe klein, nba tv's norah o'donnell, nbc's becky quick and "the daily beast," andrew sullivan. why is taxing the rich so hard? americans know we're all going to feel the cuts and what our government can do, no matter what plan is signed. why is ending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy a stumbling block? ending the tax cuts would bring $700 billion over the next 10 years, that's substantial. roughly the same amount obama would get from all his domestic spending cuts. the top...
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city attorney charles sullivan is the primary director, he is actually at jury duty, and the other attorney who has been primarily guiding this effort is also unavailable, but they will hopefully be available at future hearings. it is the city attorney's opinion that the state relocation law does not apply to the parker said projects. we have obviously looked at this issue extensively, and we believe based on the state relocation law that because this is a private project that the state law would not apply. however or regardless, we have gone ahead in the development agreement and made it abundantly clear in section 2.7 that we require the developer to comply with any fate -- any state or federal law that would otherwise apply, and we require the developer to change things if we are mistaken in our judgment. we cannot be more expressive than that. we have been looking into state relocation law and have been consulting with a state relocation law specialist the manages projects all over the state, and it is interesting to note that on the whole, this agreement provides better protections for
city attorney charles sullivan is the primary director, he is actually at jury duty, and the other attorney who has been primarily guiding this effort is also unavailable, but they will hopefully be available at future hearings. it is the city attorney's opinion that the state relocation law does not apply to the parker said projects. we have obviously looked at this issue extensively, and we believe based on the state relocation law that because this is a private project that the state law...
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while the lifeline metzeler beat sullivan at five three to say thank you daryn cup semifinal to a deciding seventh day. as dream country legend to cricket sachin tendulkar finally gets his hands on the world cup that saluted him throughout his career. the start was vocal though and defending russian premier league champions and it's have gone top of the table despite being held to a two two draw at ten months sponsored no check which honestly lets his men made a strong start alexander because of course putting them in the driver's seat after just seven minutes. gets they failed to tighten their grip the follow up time side levelled matters through a kid and after an hour. the delta glow nilanjana ditch picking up a second yellow card for diving. and man down home side need to go as a bitch is that from three games i saw. that concert of equalize with just two minutes ago that this powerful free kick try outs picked up the share of the spoils despite this after winning that they can see gains of the season it's night man top the table on seven points. and meanwhile ravine missed the chance
while the lifeline metzeler beat sullivan at five three to say thank you daryn cup semifinal to a deciding seventh day. as dream country legend to cricket sachin tendulkar finally gets his hands on the world cup that saluted him throughout his career. the start was vocal though and defending russian premier league champions and it's have gone top of the table despite being held to a two two draw at ten months sponsored no check which honestly lets his men made a strong start alexander because...
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followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board
followed by julia sullivan. >> thank you. president olague, members, my name is arnold townsend, reverend arnold townsend. tonight as first vice president i'm representing the san francisco naacp and president of the board