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sullivan. mr. keating: thank you, madam leader. we all know that it's no secret that in this house there are often great divisions and probably the most profound skis much that exists in this house -- schism that exists in this house is between red sox fans and yankee fans. but to show you the esteem that mr. sullivan has held with our members, i have the privilege of yielding whatever time he may consume to the gentleman rom new york, mr. serrano. mr. serrano: i thank the gentleman and you're correct. you used up my first line. i live a few blocks away from yankee stadium and so for a yankee fan, to honor a red sox fan, shows the kind of love and respect that i have for him. i don't now if i'll be able to survive or sleep tonight, but i will say congratulations, barry, on the red sox winning the world series. you notice that didn't come out too well. but it's not that easy. rry sullivan, when i first came here and i found out that barry sullivan was running the cloakroom, i expected to see barry s
sullivan. mr. keating: thank you, madam leader. we all know that it's no secret that in this house there are often great divisions and probably the most profound skis much that exists in this house -- schism that exists in this house is between red sox fans and yankee fans. but to show you the esteem that mr. sullivan has held with our members, i have the privilege of yielding whatever time he may consume to the gentleman rom new york, mr. serrano. mr. serrano: i thank the gentleman and you're...
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when i first heard that barry sullivan was retiring, my reaction was, say it ain't so.
when i first heard that barry sullivan was retiring, my reaction was, say it ain't so.
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i look at the numbers for sullivan's it's clearly been an anchor keeping you guys down.u may change the menu in the fall. you've got that autumn/winter menu going on and you've done remodeling in chicago and why bother, man. you guys are on fire away from sullivan's. >> the 19 units has been tremendous over all of these years and a setback here. to be honest and frank, we took our eye off the ball a little. we needed innovation in food which we put in and we needed the remodels and it's all coming. we believe that we can separate our infrastructure, take care of sullivan's and bring it back to where it needs to be. the most important thing we're doing is keep our eye on the ball with del frisco's and the grill. >> if you close it does the stock go to 25? >> no. listen, out of 19 stores almost all of them generate significant cash flow. >> okay. that's what matters and why close them? >> why close them? >> we're not taking our eye off the ball of growth. we're a growth company. we have the teammates put in place to grow this grill and grow it quickly. >> full disclosure,
i look at the numbers for sullivan's it's clearly been an anchor keeping you guys down.u may change the menu in the fall. you've got that autumn/winter menu going on and you've done remodeling in chicago and why bother, man. you guys are on fire away from sullivan's. >> the 19 units has been tremendous over all of these years and a setback here. to be honest and frank, we took our eye off the ball a little. we needed innovation in food which we put in and we needed the remodels and it's...
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eddie sullivan was in washington that november 22. -- betty sullivan was in washington that november2. there were public moments of mourning. i never thought i would feel the way i feel today. i did not hear any shots. >> and then there is dan rather. emotions,g your own can this be happening in america? >> we remember john kennedy in prayer. >> part of that funeral procession along pennsylvania avenue was used by one million people and millions more on television. there is some opposition from the top about allowing cell phone calls on planes. the fcc chairman says he is against it. their is aognizes technical reason to prohibit it. .e agrees with them >> here is hoping the airlines are paying attention. d is putting his cape back on. >> his family is paying it forward. >> do you think you can jump a metro fare gate and get away with it? >> transit police are cracking down. we look at the cost of cheating. >> watch these guys. they are about to cheat the system. it can mean a free ride. with a hidden camera, we watch people coming and going over and over. jason west got so frustrate
eddie sullivan was in washington that november 22. -- betty sullivan was in washington that november2. there were public moments of mourning. i never thought i would feel the way i feel today. i did not hear any shots. >> and then there is dan rather. emotions,g your own can this be happening in america? >> we remember john kennedy in prayer. >> part of that funeral procession along pennsylvania avenue was used by one million people and millions more on television. there is...
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>> sullivan comes forward to police but claims he's the victim of a video hoax. >> sullivan pleads guiltywillful damage and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. he's sentenced to two years' probation and his license is suspended for six months. he's also ordered to pay more than $17,000 in damages. >> olson credits his police driver's training for helping him escape the attack. >> i honestly believe if i didn't have those skills, he would have driven me into a tree, flipped me over. i have no doubt that he would seriously have assaulted me. >> olson says he still doesn't know what sparked sullivan's rage. >> i know for a fact nothing happened on the road because i didn't even know this vehicle was behind me. no idea what caused this. >> he's just relieved the terrifying incident is over. >> this is shaking me. how do you deal with somebody trying to, what i think, you know, kill you on the road? you better get someone here. this dude is crazy. here he -- oh. >> can you stop the car? >> no. he's jumping on my hood. smashed my windscreen. >>> coming up -- a fun day of sledding takes a ho
>> sullivan comes forward to police but claims he's the victim of a video hoax. >> sullivan pleads guiltywillful damage and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. he's sentenced to two years' probation and his license is suspended for six months. he's also ordered to pay more than $17,000 in damages. >> olson credits his police driver's training for helping him escape the attack. >> i honestly believe if i didn't have those skills, he would have driven me into a tree,...
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martin sullivan is chief economist at tax and alice says now it's time for today's big deal. welcome to a spooky hollow in edition of the big deal now let's start this all off by talking about prisoner's dilemma one of the most famous examples of game theory and practice now here's a refresher of how it works from every office drones favorite cartoon dilbert. tell us what happened and will recommend a light sentence nice try but i happen to understand a little thing called the prisoner's dilemma is that still you have no physical evidence of a crime scene so you can only convict is if one of us rats out the others and since we're all aware of that fact no one will read out anyone and will be free in a matter of minutes. i'll tell kurt i told him not to chop the body up but he. said. now the study flagged by the atlantic tested undergrads at stanford with a simple prisoner's dilemma set up with money as prizes now here's the catch for half of the participants they called it community game the other half played wall street game and guess what happened the students playing wall
martin sullivan is chief economist at tax and alice says now it's time for today's big deal. welcome to a spooky hollow in edition of the big deal now let's start this all off by talking about prisoner's dilemma one of the most famous examples of game theory and practice now here's a refresher of how it works from every office drones favorite cartoon dilbert. tell us what happened and will recommend a light sentence nice try but i happen to understand a little thing called the prisoner's...
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i'm brian sullivan in for year.port coming right back. [ imitating engine revving ] that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. now get the best offers of the season. current lessees with an expiring lease get this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. ♪ they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> welcome back, everybody. happy friday. i'm brian sullivan in for larry tonight. your top story reset. the president huddling up with health insurance executives at the white house today after announcing his proposed health care fix yesterday which promised to let people keep their currents
i'm brian sullivan in for year.port coming right back. [ imitating engine revving ] that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ that's mine. ♪ come on, kyle. ♪ [ horn honks ] that's mine...kyle. [ male announcer ] revenge is best served with 272 horses. now get the best offers of the season. current lessees with an expiring lease get this 2014 ats for around $299 a month. ♪ they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can...
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andrew sullivan what do you make of it? thought it started well and then became a little maudlin. we do have to forgive people. i agree. i think addictions are a terrible thing. if someone owns up for it and seeks forgiveness for it, my faith tells me we should grant it. we'll have to take a quick break. we'll have more from my panel. we'll be right back.f a future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who
andrew sullivan what do you make of it? thought it started well and then became a little maudlin. we do have to forgive people. i agree. i think addictions are a terrible thing. if someone owns up for it and seeks forgiveness for it, my faith tells me we should grant it. we'll have to take a quick break. we'll have more from my panel. we'll be right back.f a future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by...
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andrew sullivan what do you make of it?i thought it started well and then became a little maudlin. we do have to forgive people. i agree. i think addictions are a terrible thing. if someone owns up for it and seeks forgiveness for it, my faith tells me we should grant it. we'll have to take a quick break. we'll have more from my panel. we'll be right back. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it 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 ciali
andrew sullivan what do you make of it?i thought it started well and then became a little maudlin. we do have to forgive people. i agree. i think addictions are a terrible thing. if someone owns up for it and seeks forgiveness for it, my faith tells me we should grant it. we'll have to take a quick break. we'll have more from my panel. we'll be right back. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow....
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. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show. here's your host tom sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for mostly broader
. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show. here's your host tom sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for mostly broader
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our brian sullivan does a deep dive to expose problems in the va health care system. wait until you see what he's uncovered. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ the united states population is going to grow by over 90 toovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they
our brian sullivan does a deep dive to expose problems in the va health care system. wait until you see what he's uncovered. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the...
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he lived almost all of this adult live in alaska and sullivan has been there ten years. and when asked about sullivan he said i have jars in my fridge that have been there longer than he has been there. which means i will take the comment i am not having lunch at sullivan's house. >> i thought that was fun. republicans, to win the majority in the senate, they need to knock off three democratic centers coming in. with michigan in the mix, it could be only two -- senators -- how many senate democrats have lost elections in the last decade? >> only three believe it or not. tom dashal, russ lincoln and another one. they have a strong record of re-electing. and i believe republicans have lost 11 and not counting the ones knocked out in the primary. >> so you could say six out of the seven key senate races were in states that romney won. but with republicans needing to win two or three depending upon michigan they have to replicate or come close to replicating what has taken a decade to do. so that is why you would say with all of this exposure -- and at the beginning of the c
he lived almost all of this adult live in alaska and sullivan has been there ten years. and when asked about sullivan he said i have jars in my fridge that have been there longer than he has been there. which means i will take the comment i am not having lunch at sullivan's house. >> i thought that was fun. republicans, to win the majority in the senate, they need to knock off three democratic centers coming in. with michigan in the mix, it could be only two -- senators -- how many senate...
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: basically, like, they were ghosts >> kroft: no driver's license... >> sullivan: exactly.iver's license, no california i.d., like they didn't exist. >> kroft: that's the apartment. >> garriola: right, that corner on the third floor. >> kroft: on the right-hand side? >> garriola: yep. >> kroft: by early afternoon, fbi agent scott gariolla had set up a number of surveillance posts, and had already met with apartment manager josh bond to talk about his tenants. >> bond: he closed the door, threw down a folder and opened it up and said, "are these the people that live in apartment 303?" >> kroft: did you say anything when you saw the pictures? >> bond: my initial reaction was, "holy ( bleep )." >> kroft: you're living next door to a gangster. >> bond: well, i still didn't really know who he was. >> kroft: but it didn't take him long to figure it out. while the fbi was mulling its options, bond logged on to bulger's wikipedia page. >> bond: and i'm kind of scrolling down. it's like, "oh, wow, this guy's serious." it's, like, murders and extortion. and then, i get to the bottom
: basically, like, they were ghosts >> kroft: no driver's license... >> sullivan: exactly.iver's license, no california i.d., like they didn't exist. >> kroft: that's the apartment. >> garriola: right, that corner on the third floor. >> kroft: on the right-hand side? >> garriola: yep. >> kroft: by early afternoon, fbi agent scott gariolla had set up a number of surveillance posts, and had already met with apartment manager josh bond to talk about his...
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sullivan and cromwell had a specialty. that was pressuring small weak countries to accept the demands of big american corporations. that is what allen dulles and foster dulles devoted their lives to doing. so in their own minds, the interests of the united states and the interests of american multinational corporations became the same thing. they came into office, one as secretary of state and the other as director of the cia, with ease to influences. this religious view of the world divided between good and evil and many years of working for corporations that shape to their view of how american foreign policy should work. >> when was john foster dulles secretary of state? >> both of them came to power at the same time. they were sworn in immediately after president eisenhower took office in 1953. it was the only time in american history that siblings had controlled the overt and covert sides of foreign policy. >> you have a second part of your book about six monsters. i've got the pictures here. the first one is mossadegh
sullivan and cromwell had a specialty. that was pressuring small weak countries to accept the demands of big american corporations. that is what allen dulles and foster dulles devoted their lives to doing. so in their own minds, the interests of the united states and the interests of american multinational corporations became the same thing. they came into office, one as secretary of state and the other as director of the cia, with ease to influences. this religious view of the world divided...
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and sullivan was the printer out of jackson county. that would change and take over this paper has an article here about written, describing frederick douglass. and it actually says he was first starting to and what it was like to be -- highest view-point that a slave could not necessarily be well educated. to hear these words spoken by and how eloquently he spoke we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party. liberty party electing people one issue on their platform. and that was ending slavery. another really important part of the newspaper is this. they always had a poetry and this one was by whittier, john greenleaf whittier, he published a number of poems that related to slavery and the sadnesss connected with those enslaved. you'll see in this issue, march 6, 1843, that now foster and beckley are the publishers of the newspaper. they will have taken over until 1847. when beckley resigned and foster then continued for some, at least another year. they had publishing information begging for subscriptions or
and sullivan was the printer out of jackson county. that would change and take over this paper has an article here about written, describing frederick douglass. and it actually says he was first starting to and what it was like to be -- highest view-point that a slave could not necessarily be well educated. to hear these words spoken by and how eloquently he spoke we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party. liberty party electing people one issue on their platform....
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and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that is going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it is actually -- when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biassed viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well edged to hear these words spoken by a man who has recently been enslaved. and how eloquently he spoke. we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party. the liberty party would become the party for electing the person in the united states, the president of the united states lived in the state of michigan. he ran unsuccessfully because the liberty party did not have a lot of support. and the main reason for that, and the opinion of beckley was because they only had had one issue on their platform. and that was ending slavery. another really important part of the newspaper, they
and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that is going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it is actually -- when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biassed viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well edged to hear...
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i think that dan sullivan has been there for about 10 years and when someone asks him, sullivan said i've got jars of mayonnaise in my refrigerator that have been there longer than dan sullivan has been in alaska. which means that i will take triples, i'm not having lunch at dan sullivan's house anytime soon. spent i just thought that was kind of fun. okay, republicans, to win a majority in the senate, i guess the way i formulate it is they need to knock off a minimum of three income an of democratic senators, although with michigan in the next, theoretically it could be only two. how many senate democratic incumbents have lost general elections in the last decade? >> believe it or not, only three. tom daschle, 2004. blanche lincoln and russ feingold in 2010. they have a very strong record of reelecting their incumbents. by contrast, in the same period of time i believe republicans have lost 11 incumbents, not counting incumbents knocked out in the primary. >> so it's kind of an odd thing. you could say six out of the seven key senate races were in states that romney won, but on the
i think that dan sullivan has been there for about 10 years and when someone asks him, sullivan said i've got jars of mayonnaise in my refrigerator that have been there longer than dan sullivan has been in alaska. which means that i will take triples, i'm not having lunch at dan sullivan's house anytime soon. spent i just thought that was kind of fun. okay, republicans, to win a majority in the senate, i guess the way i formulate it is they need to knock off a minimum of three income an of...
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and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that's going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it's actually when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biased viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well educated, to hear these words spoken by a man who had recently been enslaved and how eloquently he spoke. we also have in this issue articles about supporting the liberty party. the liberty party would become the national party, electing people for president of the united states, the person who ran in the 1840s for president of the united states was james burny, and he lived in the state of michigan. he ran very unsuccessfully, i might add, because the liberty party did not have a lot of support. and the main reason for that, in the opinion of beckley, was because they only had one issue on their platfor
and sullivan, who was the printer out of jackson county, michigan, is still the printer. that's going to change. and beckley and foster are going to take over within a short time of managing the newspaper. this newspaper has an article here about -- written, describing frederick douglass. and it's actually when he was first starting to speak and what it was like to be a slave. and introduced many people who had a biased viewpoint that a slave could not necessarily be well educated, to hear...
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here's your host tom sullivan. >>hanks for joining us here. top of the stack we found out this week a health care expert an economics professor at harvard sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also persnel issues that would
here's your host tom sullivan. >>hanks for joining us here. top of the stack we found out this week a health care expert an economics professor at harvard sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also persnel issues that would
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in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day, foster dulles called me frantically and said, this is the worst day of my life. you have got to come in right now to my office. i went to his office. i saw him very upset. he handed me a letter and asked me to read it. the letter was to his son, avery, who had decided to become a catholic. for someone like john foster dulles, it would have been better if his son had become a hindu. a catholic was absolutely intolerable. in this letter, foster dulles writes to his son, never speak to me again, never call me again, you are not my son. i have nothing to do with you. he said,er recalls -- i spent four hours with dulles that afternoon and finally persuaded him not to send the letter. nonetheless, their relationship was quite strained until late in life. i don't think that foster dulles could ever come to grips with the fact that he had a catholic in his family. >> my memory is that avery dulles died in the 90's. >> elliptic quite an advanced age. >> how did he become a car
in that oral history, it is an interview with one of the law partners at sullivan cromwell. he says one day, foster dulles called me frantically and said, this is the worst day of my life. you have got to come in right now to my office. i went to his office. i saw him very upset. he handed me a letter and asked me to read it. the letter was to his son, avery, who had decided to become a catholic. for someone like john foster dulles, it would have been better if his son had become a hindu. a...
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here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here.ound out this week a health ce expert and economics professor at harvard sent a memo tee years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup he detailed not only organizational but also personnel issues that would
here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here.ound out this week a health ce expert and economics professor at harvard sent a memo tee years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup he detailed not only organizational but also personnel issues that would
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here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here.f the stack weound out this week a health care expert and economics professor at harvd sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also personnel issues that would ke
here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here.f the stack weound out this week a health care expert and economics professor at harvd sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also personnel issues that would ke
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. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show. sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for
. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show. sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for
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. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show.sullivan. >> thank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for
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be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend.ch it on saturday and sunday right here. next on "money," the largest frozen yogurt franchises n by a veteran. he took his infantry combat skills and now commands a company of a totally different kind stay right where you are. at the end of the day it is all about "money" and frozen yogurt. melissa: the world's largest froz yogurt franchises as hundreds of locations spread out in ten different couries. this deal has a call to arms to all veterans looking to take business matters into their own hands. ceo. thank yoso much for joining yes. >> welcome and thank you. we wou like thank all of our veterans for erything that they d and we oer them several things. first of all of our franchise veterans that wanted joint our mily, w offer them $10,000 credit on their franchise fees to buy one of the ways that we think of for everything they have done r our coury. melissa: that me just askou. it is typically $40,000, and you're giving in to douse and if they wan to and buy a franchise? >> correc
be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend.ch it on saturday and sunday right here. next on "money," the largest frozen yogurt franchises n by a veteran. he took his infantry combat skills and now commands a company of a totally different kind stay right where you are. at the end of the day it is all about "money" and frozen yogurt. melissa: the world's largest froz yogurt franchises as hundreds of locations spread out in ten different couries. this deal has a call...
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a young man named quinn sullivan. kid buddy thisg covered.dy take this kid around, and he's a white kid. i have had so many conversations. i said, where are all the black boys? >> they are out there. there are tones of younger black kids. >> your audience isn't made overwhelmingly of us. >> that's true. it depends where you go. if you go to dca there is going to be more black people. see anybodyl to come out for this music. that's what i am doing with my music. trying to have commentary that makes people of all kinds want to come out. we will see what happens. come out, they are coming because they have knowledge of the music and the artists. we don't have a lot of outlets. if you are not buddy guy you are being outa lot of there in the presence of people. everybody knows young people, that's what they do. we just have got to get out there more. when we do festivals, i say, bring your children. bring your grandchildren. ring everybody out to the show. i love when everybody comes because that is how you introduce the younger generation to the
a young man named quinn sullivan. kid buddy thisg covered.dy take this kid around, and he's a white kid. i have had so many conversations. i said, where are all the black boys? >> they are out there. there are tones of younger black kids. >> your audience isn't made overwhelmingly of us. >> that's true. it depends where you go. if you go to dca there is going to be more black people. see anybodyl to come out for this music. that's what i am doing with my music. trying to have...
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issues i recently met with neighbors south of market that there was an issue with glove and 15th sullivan u folsom street. i'll continue with reaching out with community groups it's important to be a voice for them >> fantastic i wanted to let you know i'm an enthusiastic support and will be supporting you today. >> any any public comment on this item?. okay come on up you have 2 minutes >> good afternoon honorable members of the rules committee and supervisor yee and supervisor breed. i'm the founder of the filipinos group i'm on the committee as a community infrastructure the successor agency to the san francisco redemonstrate commission appointed by mayor lee. i served on the task force. i'm here to ask you to repoint out this gentleman for another four years. commissioner perez is a leading leader and it will insure that the entertainment industry in san francisco will continue to progress. as you know the entertainment industry in san francisco tributes billion dollars $4.2 billion they've hosted spending consumers and those night time activities have helped with the people to get em
issues i recently met with neighbors south of market that there was an issue with glove and 15th sullivan u folsom street. i'll continue with reaching out with community groups it's important to be a voice for them >> fantastic i wanted to let you know i'm an enthusiastic support and will be supporting you today. >> any any public comment on this item?. okay come on up you have 2 minutes >> good afternoon honorable members of the rules committee and supervisor yee and...
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. >> from the fox business headquarters in new york city, it's the tom sullivan show.ank you for joining us. here the top of the stack. we will get to the topic of the fed in a moment. but first, beyond all the computer problems, the big issue was the knowledge that the white house knew there would be massive insurance policy cancellations, which would pressure people to sign up for
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terry sullivan is here with electronics highlights from the all aboard december issue. >> i. >> start with the kindle fire hdx. >> this is $230. and you can see the commercials for the mayday. >> yeah. >> it is throw 65 days a year and you get the help you need to get the problems worked out. the seven inch has a nice display and also the, the images on reading and really noise chlor test. and so very nice tab let from amazon. >> it was tw 40. >> $230. >> and okay. >> and the next one some of the features on the equipments, this one is the lgt2. and up to 200 depending on your carrier and 5.2 inches lcd. this is nice. and what is coming in this particular type of smart phone, they have image stabilizers. you will get a better picture because it is compensating for low light. >> oh, that is good. >> on the back two, it has a nice physical feature that lets you increase and decrease the vol oum. >> that is voent. >> and that is up to in >> up to $2,000 depepping on the carrier. >> i am in a market for a camera start with this one. ncannon eos and significantly mauler than what you found
terry sullivan is here with electronics highlights from the all aboard december issue. >> i. >> start with the kindle fire hdx. >> this is $230. and you can see the commercials for the mayday. >> yeah. >> it is throw 65 days a year and you get the help you need to get the problems worked out. the seven inch has a nice display and also the, the images on reading and really noise chlor test. and so very nice tab let from amazon. >> it was tw 40. >> $230....
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sullivan? >> i think the impact of the law has a disparate racial tilt. that troubles me profoundly. "stand your ground" was used in this particular case, if i can just amend what senator cruz said. is not entirely correct to say that "stand your ground" was not part of this case. mr. zimmerman did not avail himself of the immunity portion of "stand your ground," however the judge constructed consistent with florida law, which included an expressed statement of "stand your ground" if you felt like you were imminently in fear of death or bodily injury, then mr. zimmerman had his right to "stand your ground" and use deadly force in response. i may have cited it in my written testimony, if not, i will provide it. "stand your ground" was front and center in this case, just not the immunity portion of "stand your ground." >> mr. lott's rendition of statistics were pretty compelling. i do not claim to be an expert in this area. i guess my politician's point of view, when you have people like governor granholm and joe manchin, somebody i actually know, i do not
sullivan? >> i think the impact of the law has a disparate racial tilt. that troubles me profoundly. "stand your ground" was used in this particular case, if i can just amend what senator cruz said. is not entirely correct to say that "stand your ground" was not part of this case. mr. zimmerman did not avail himself of the immunity portion of "stand your ground," however the judge constructed consistent with florida law, which included an expressed statement...
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counsel, dan [applause] kathy sullivan. [applause] and representing the dca -- [applause] you're already said hello to a couple of them. they are always were saying hello to and expressing eric appreciation for all of their years of dedication. george bruno. [applause] barrow.tate chair chris [applause] senator jeff ward byrne. [applause] and for the third and final time, kathy sullivan. [applause] we also have with us today some out of town guests. the secretary of the association of democratic chairs, my friend -- [applause] one of the greatest state chairs to ever hold that office, for and -- former maryland state chair jerry. [applause] let's give him a big round of applause. sitting next to the governor. very nice. [laughter] i have your governor. you -- i have my governor. you got mine. kim german. [applause] directorand executive jonathan hoosier. [applause] they want to come down and see what a real of them looks like, let's welcome jeremy kennedy. where is john? [applause] we also have main state representative mat
counsel, dan [applause] kathy sullivan. [applause] and representing the dca -- [applause] you're already said hello to a couple of them. they are always were saying hello to and expressing eric appreciation for all of their years of dedication. george bruno. [applause] barrow.tate chair chris [applause] senator jeff ward byrne. [applause] and for the third and final time, kathy sullivan. [applause] we also have with us today some out of town guests. the secretary of the association of...
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be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend.aturday and sunday right here. next on "money," the largest frozen yogurt franchises run by a veteran. he took his infantry combat skills and now commands a company of a totally different kind. stay right where you are. at the end of the day it is all about "money" and frozen yogurt. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card wi amazing rewards with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, ery day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at , cindy. [ male announcer get e spark business car from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purche, every d. what's in yo wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in yo wallet? stick with innovation. stick th power. stick with technogy. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. see who es good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care.
be sure to watch the tom sullivan show this weekend.aturday and sunday right here. next on "money," the largest frozen yogurt franchises run by a veteran. he took his infantry combat skills and now commands a company of a totally different kind. stay right where you are. at the end of the day it is all about "money" and frozen yogurt. ♪ as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card wi amazing rewards with the spark cascard...
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i talked to kids this morning and they love their teachers and love to learn and be in sullivan school but when their parents can't get them for a couple of hours after school it's a expensive after school programs that allow them to continue learning after the school day end. they're dealing with the violence around them they can get counseling in school. all of the pieces have come together to make sure that no child's future is determined just by their zip code. and finally the last pie we at hud awarded $30 million to help create the next generation. as the mayor said we can't build poverty housing or housing that concentrates the lottery neighborhoods without groceries or hope and instead where a we need to do is take this hope model and take it to the next level. we've done with that choice neighborhood. and alice griffin i get we'll see you over the next few years a remarkable vision. and you'll see this around the country this is not just something we should do. there are some say we can't afford to do that and i say we can't afford not to do this. every time we do this $22 mil
i talked to kids this morning and they love their teachers and love to learn and be in sullivan school but when their parents can't get them for a couple of hours after school it's a expensive after school programs that allow them to continue learning after the school day end. they're dealing with the violence around them they can get counseling in school. all of the pieces have come together to make sure that no child's future is determined just by their zip code. and finally the last pie we...
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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...