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and any -- let's see, do we need any more comments on the buck tavern? >> just one more request of the city attorney to rule whether we can conditionally grant this permit and get it off of our calendar. president roja: not to mention all the free advertising he's getting in the paper. all right. any public comment on the continuance of the mechanical device permit for the buck tavern? seeing none -- do have to do a roll on this too? make a motion to continue this -- someone want to make a motion to continue this please? commissioner perez: i'd like to move to continue this application. president roja: ok. >> second. >> do i need to make a roll call? president roja: i don't think so. same call. president roja: all right. as i stated earlier, this is going to be the extent of the meeting tonight so i will now conclude the tuesday, april 26, meeting of the entertainment commission. thank you for coming. when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood hea
and any -- let's see, do we need any more comments on the buck tavern? >> just one more request of the city attorney to rule whether we can conditionally grant this permit and get it off of our calendar. president roja: not to mention all the free advertising he's getting in the paper. all right. any public comment on the continuance of the mechanical device permit for the buck tavern? seeing none -- do have to do a roll on this too? make a motion to continue this -- someone want to make...
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. >> this is christopher daly doing business at the tavern. this is a permit did use -- permit use, and until the planning is resolved, we will not approve any permits, but i know reason to stop us from conditional approval, should you see fit. >> do we have any questions? any members of the public which to address the permits. >> since this is an established bar already, the permanent -- we are asking that the permit they are requesting be approved. >> a -- seeinge? none. >> i am disappointed former supervisor daly is not your -- not here. >> this is the third time it has been on the agenda. [calling votes] >> it is conditionally approved the to resolving their issues with the planning department. >> they are doing business with karaoke, a place of entertainment permit for the karaoke establishment. no food or alcohol, and there will be a security staff member keeping their area around the venue safe. >> good evening. >> we hav been in business since 1985, and they have a new law, so i need to put it together, since our business has been ther
. >> this is christopher daly doing business at the tavern. this is a permit did use -- permit use, and until the planning is resolved, we will not approve any permits, but i know reason to stop us from conditional approval, should you see fit. >> do we have any questions? any members of the public which to address the permits. >> since this is an established bar already, the permanent -- we are asking that the permit they are requesting be approved. >> a -- seeinge?...
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. >> this is christopher daly doing business at the tavern. this is a permit did use -- permit use, and until the planning is resolved, we will not approve any permits, but i know reason to stop us from conditional approval, should you see fit. >> do we have
. >> this is christopher daly doing business at the tavern. this is a permit did use -- permit use, and until the planning is resolved, we will not approve any permits, but i know reason to stop us from conditional approval, should you see fit. >> do we have
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snuff, the occasional tool a rare tavern mail, the swedenborg looks. that was all the earths resources he seems to have needed and the books he recycled did fairly well. johnny didn't barely live lightly on the land, he barely touched it even though he walked to constantly. and when we find ourselves place just right it will be in the valley of love and delight. could there be a better 42 word summary of john chapman's life? long before all but a handful of people realize what a fragile creation this earth is chapman and appleseed were there too cobbling nature is if as if she were newborn baby. that may be the greatest gift of both to our own time. john chapman had scripture urging not just the bible but swedenborg. all things in the world exist excess from a divine origin closed with forms of nature has enabled them to exist and perfect their use and correspond to higher things. however came to be by god's hand or nothing more than a cosmic accident and whatever label one comes with a challenge, creation and evangelical environmentalism, secular rain
snuff, the occasional tool a rare tavern mail, the swedenborg looks. that was all the earths resources he seems to have needed and the books he recycled did fairly well. johnny didn't barely live lightly on the land, he barely touched it even though he walked to constantly. and when we find ourselves place just right it will be in the valley of love and delight. could there be a better 42 word summary of john chapman's life? long before all but a handful of people realize what a fragile...
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anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana went to the steppe. they found dimusi weeping. anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the year. your sister, since she asked, will go the other half. on the day gestanana is called, that day you will be set free. anana set dimusi's hand in the and of the holy, great is your renoun, holy aristagal. i sing your praises. thank you. [music] >> good afternoon i'd like to begin. thank you and welcome to todays performance of dacugo in english. as most of you know is a comical one man story telling that uses very limited stage set and instruments and thus it's a japanese tradition performing arts that requires special and traditional and highly trained skills. >> today's
anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana went to the steppe. they found dimusi weeping. anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the...
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anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana went to the steppe. they found dimusi weeping. anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the year. your sister, since she asked, will go the other half. on the day gestanana is called, that day you will be set free. anana set dimusi's hand in the and of the holy, great is your renoun, holy aristagal. i sing your praises. thank you. >> hi and welcome back to authors who make you think. i appreciate you wanting to think on a beautiful saturday afternoon. 8 years ago in the ban shell at golden gate park. jonathan, one of our readers was there. 20 readers and 8 afternoons and now there are venues around the city. i will read a few poems. the first one is, after the bleed
anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana went to the steppe. they found dimusi weeping. anana took his and and said, you will go to the underworld for half of the...
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the wayfare tavern, these are becoming bars. that definition is awkward and we would like to work with you to find a way -- the direction you're going makes some sense. what we see as a fine eating establishments that provides mixed cocktails and a bar. and that is the definition we can work together on. thank you for the efforts. president olague: additional public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. the oldest and one of the bigger associations in san francisco. on behalf of our association, of like to put in a couple of comments. we feel strongly that the fast food said district has really outlived its usefulness. second of all, fast food, taquerias, coffee shops are a huge part of the culture and the neighborhood. we like to see some of the shackles lifted and for things to be made a little bit easier. that is the long and short of it. i appreciate your time. president olague: public comment is closed. commissioner moore: i think we are at a good start. announcing other people to comment and interact, that is really w
the wayfare tavern, these are becoming bars. that definition is awkward and we would like to work with you to find a way -- the direction you're going makes some sense. what we see as a fine eating establishments that provides mixed cocktails and a bar. and that is the definition we can work together on. thank you for the efforts. president olague: additional public comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. the oldest and one of the bigger associations in san francisco. on behalf of our...
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so as not to put ends and taverns out of business. you can have a railroad. that make sense in a way, except towns spring up along the railroad routes of people -- the people had to walk places. when he would leave tennessee he would walk. he would just walk 70 miles to places and stuff like that. they are talking about dodging mountain lions and so forth. so you have some sense of this lack of vision in a way. [laughter] and in a vision, and so, but if you don't know where you are deficient, it's hard for me to think of you as a tragic figure. and as i said, because he was successful, he actually did stave off the transformation of the south for many, many decades. i don't think he would count himself as a tragic figure. >> he's also somebody who would walk 40 miles to go to an election. >> in the snow. >> you talked about -- >> where are you? >> right here. you talked about his, a little bit about his family when he was young. tell us more about his family life as he became an adult. >> he had his wife, helped him, as i said, taught him to read and write. a
so as not to put ends and taverns out of business. you can have a railroad. that make sense in a way, except towns spring up along the railroad routes of people -- the people had to walk places. when he would leave tennessee he would walk. he would just walk 70 miles to places and stuff like that. they are talking about dodging mountain lions and so forth. so you have some sense of this lack of vision in a way. [laughter] and in a vision, and so, but if you don't know where you are deficient,...
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duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions, question 27 and 28, which basically said you were foreswear allegiance to japan and the emperor and will swear allegiance to america and that you will serve in the armed forces. and for young neisei men in their late teens and 20's, if you signed that, by and large the sense was you could be drafted. and what came about was a certain amount of controversy over those two questions because a lot of things were floating around. one of the arguments, and that's my character, we're locked up. we're in prison and then i'm asked to sort of go out and sort of, like, defend this country while we're all lock
duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internment camp was asked to do this questionnaire and there were two questions,...
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. >> smith: the next time you go home to ohio and you're standing around in a tavern some place, all the retirees are going to put their arms around you and say, "please, please, change medicare"? >> no, no. listen. the retirees are going to be taken care of. there's no ifs, ands or buts about that. but we all know that if nothing is changed, seniors' benefits are going to get cut. why? because they're unaffordable. that's why we have to deal with this. and we need to deal with it now. >> smith: can republicans and democrats have a serious conversation? is there a middle ground? is there a place they can meet? >> i would hope so. i think we will. listen, i understand what the president was saying about jeopardizing the full faith and credit of the united states. that's why i've said in every public and private utterance that our obligation is to raise the debt ceiling. but to raise the debt ceiling without dealing with the underlying problems is totally irresponsible. >> smith: you believe it's true because there are some doubt now, even people in this building, who have said geithne
. >> smith: the next time you go home to ohio and you're standing around in a tavern some place, all the retirees are going to put their arms around you and say, "please, please, change medicare"? >> no, no. listen. the retirees are going to be taken care of. there's no ifs, ands or buts about that. but we all know that if nothing is changed, seniors' benefits are going to get cut. why? because they're unaffordable. that's why we have to deal with this. and we need to deal...
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if you feel like you want an argument to any tavern, so with that as a starter who could mean, i go on to talk about his two campaigns for the democratic presidential nomination. the somewhat largely symbolic one in 1984, even though the much more legitimate one in 1988 and i just want to review the flinching paragraph of that session, summary paragraph. jackson was far from the perfect candidate. so even as the ultimate disease and globalization behind dukakis, behind dukakis' candidacy as the 1984, jackson object did the democratic discussion with progressive moral convictions about economic justice and stopping militaristic interventionist foreign policy. in doing so, he kept the fire life for what powered the generation later caught the democratic wing. additionally, jackson played an important trailblazing robe for future minority candidates. one columnist apologized, no one who has seen the white pants and farmers of the utterly straining to catch jackson could doubt his campaign would flee the country less recess in the senate found it, adding though that jackson may have to set
if you feel like you want an argument to any tavern, so with that as a starter who could mean, i go on to talk about his two campaigns for the democratic presidential nomination. the somewhat largely symbolic one in 1984, even though the much more legitimate one in 1988 and i just want to review the flinching paragraph of that session, summary paragraph. jackson was far from the perfect candidate. so even as the ultimate disease and globalization behind dukakis, behind dukakis' candidacy as the...
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they were >>> it's not yet 11:00, but you've already missed last call at the eagle tavern.he leather bar shut its doors after 30 years in busyness. in the past two weeks, supporters tried to rally support and save the bar. no luck. the property owner is said to have other plans. >>> all right mark is here now with sports. a's have a little winning streak. >> the giants are no longer the automatic lead at this point. and the so called over stock coliseum over populated on game days. if the a's go at it as they did this past weekends against the defending champs they will come. they will see a good brand of baseball being played. based loaded, conner jackson with a beautiful diving catch. but it is a sacrifice fly that puts the rangers in front. beautiful grab there by jackson. 8th inning, rangers led 8-3 when josh willingham, hit the sweet part of the bat right there. we're tied at four out of the 10th inning. and the bases loaded but come through mcclutch, down on strikes to end it. then on the first pitch of the bottom of the tenth by darren oliver it is gone. and daisuke
they were >>> it's not yet 11:00, but you've already missed last call at the eagle tavern.he leather bar shut its doors after 30 years in busyness. in the past two weeks, supporters tried to rally support and save the bar. no luck. the property owner is said to have other plans. >>> all right mark is here now with sports. a's have a little winning streak. >> the giants are no longer the automatic lead at this point. and the so called over stock coliseum over populated on...
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you brought to the railroad people get to where they are going so quickly that you do not need the tavern. son not to put them out of business you cannot have the railroad. that makes sense and a way except towns sprang up along their routes when he leaves tennessee he walks. he walks 70 miles and talk about dodging mountain lions. you have a sense of all lack of vision. [laughter] and if you don't know where you are deficient it is hard to think of a tragic figure because he was successful and actually did stave off the transformation of the south for many, many decades. i don't think he would count himself that way. >> he would also walk 14 miles to go to a lecture. [laughter] >> and thus no. >> talk about his family when he was young. tell us more about his family life as he becomes an adult. >> his wife helped him and taught him to read and of white. we don't know much about her. she was an invalid for many years and did not accompany him to the white house. his daughter served as the first lady and someone who seemed consumed by work. out giving speeches all the time and running for
you brought to the railroad people get to where they are going so quickly that you do not need the tavern. son not to put them out of business you cannot have the railroad. that makes sense and a way except towns sprang up along their routes when he leaves tennessee he walks. he walks 70 miles and talk about dodging mountain lions. you have a sense of all lack of vision. [laughter] and if you don't know where you are deficient it is hard to think of a tragic figure because he was successful and...
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. >>> it's not yet 11:00, but you've already missed last call at the eagle tavern. the leather bar shut its doors after 30 years in busyness. in the past two weeks, supporters tried to rally support and save the bar. no luck. the property owner is said to have other plans. >>> all right mark is here now with sports. a's have a little winning streak. >> the giants are no longer the automatic lead at this point. and the so called over stock coliseum over populated on game days. if the a's go at it as they did this past weekends against the defending champs they will come. they will see a good brand of baseball being played. based loaded, conner jackson with a beautiful diving catch. but it is a sacrifice fly that puts the rangers in front. beautiful grab there by jackson. 8th inning, rangers led 8-3 when josh willingham, hit the sweet part of the bat right there. we're tied at four out of the 10th inning. and the bases loaded but come through mcclutch, down on strikes to end it. then on the first pitch of the bottom of the tenth by darren oliver it is gone. and daisuk
. >>> it's not yet 11:00, but you've already missed last call at the eagle tavern. the leather bar shut its doors after 30 years in busyness. in the past two weeks, supporters tried to rally support and save the bar. no luck. the property owner is said to have other plans. >>> all right mark is here now with sports. a's have a little winning streak. >> the giants are no longer the automatic lead at this point. and the so called over stock coliseum over populated on game...
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the mount royal tavern has a cuss bucket, and customers have to pluck in a quarter for every bad word the owner said he's sick of strong profanity and he's giving all the money to charity. >>> and in minnesota check out this unusual early morning chase involving police in north st. paul. all caught on dash cam. officers responded to a call of a black bear running through a residential area. they followed, crossing over a highway, and caught that furry guy. see him there? that would be scary. >>> just ahead here on cnn, some of the most arresting images of the flood zone are scenes like this. elaborate do-it-your selve levees to hold back the water. and ur. going to meet one man who built a levee to save his family business but only gives it a 50/50 chance of working. the 3.6-liter pentastar v6 engine in the jeep grand cherokee has a best in class driving range of more than 500 miles per tank. which means you don't have to worry about finding a gas station. which is good... because there just might not be one. >>> record flooding along the mississippi river is forcing many people to ta
the mount royal tavern has a cuss bucket, and customers have to pluck in a quarter for every bad word the owner said he's sick of strong profanity and he's giving all the money to charity. >>> and in minnesota check out this unusual early morning chase involving police in north st. paul. all caught on dash cam. officers responded to a call of a black bear running through a residential area. they followed, crossing over a highway, and caught that furry guy. see him there? that would be...
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they were trapped at the red crown tavern except an armored car which was actually a regular car with armored plating was supposed to be blocking a driveway. he suffered a slight wound, panicked, and ran away, and that allowed them to break free. bonnie and clyde somehow deeply believed that they lived this long, evaded that many law mep because they were criminal master minds. nothing was further from the truth. most local law mapp were -- lawmen were farmers who needed a job, got elected, paid $15 a week. they had to supply their own guns, usually .22 pistols and their own cars which were farm trucks. clyde may have been a lousy crook, but he stole wonderful cars, took great pride in them, broke in and had browning automatic rifles so when there was uncoordinated pursuit, they drove away from it, and if they couldn't, they shot their way out of it. coffee wrote the game plan on how to take them down, and it was ultimately taken up by the most famous texas ranger of all. by the end of january 1934. he was a famous texas ranger and agreed to come after bonn any and collide and credite
they were trapped at the red crown tavern except an armored car which was actually a regular car with armored plating was supposed to be blocking a driveway. he suffered a slight wound, panicked, and ran away, and that allowed them to break free. bonnie and clyde somehow deeply believed that they lived this long, evaded that many law mep because they were criminal master minds. nothing was further from the truth. most local law mapp were -- lawmen were farmers who needed a job, got elected,...
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as his anger fester, he edged toward insanity, wandering into a boston tavern frequented by british officers to provoke a fight. he got it. an officer responded by coughing him over the head with a broadside of his sword. although he recovered from the physical ones, he drifted in and out of insanity for the rest of his life. at times he would poke his head out of the window and start firing into the park at unseen british enemies. one time he wandered into the state assembly, drew his sword and challenge the prime minister of england to come to boston and fight a dual. eventually france tie him down in a chair and carried him to the insane asylum. despite adams' depravity and otis' and sanity at last adams command of a powerful force of armed thugs in boston. but a repeal of the stamp act still choking from economic drop bombs. the british government remained bankrupt with a large army in america to protect americans without any financial support from the americans. so british chancellor of the exchequer, charles townsend, he was the equivalent of our secretary of treasury, came up with a s
as his anger fester, he edged toward insanity, wandering into a boston tavern frequented by british officers to provoke a fight. he got it. an officer responded by coughing him over the head with a broadside of his sword. although he recovered from the physical ones, he drifted in and out of insanity for the rest of his life. at times he would poke his head out of the window and start firing into the park at unseen british enemies. one time he wandered into the state assembly, drew his sword...
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at the age of 8, he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics, he ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. he and his wife debbie have been married for 38 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently and elected to congress in 1990. in the 104th and 105th congress, his colleagues elected him to serve as the house gop conference chairman. in 2006, he was elected to serve as the house majority leader. he has served on the house agricultural committee and as vice chairman of the house administration committee and chairman of the house committee on education in the work force. following his speech, we will have two designated club members ask questions and you concentre questions to our president by simply be mailing them to questions@econclubny.org. please join me in welcoming the speaker of the house, john boehner. [no audio[applause] >> i would
at the age of 8, he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics, he ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. he and his wife debbie have been married for 38 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently and elected to congress in 1990. in the 104th and 105th congress, his colleagues...
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shortly after the transfusion the transfusion this is walking down the streets of paris, looks into a tavern and sees a butcher. he's going to tell the butcher off. the butcher, the jovial butcher is a job because he used all of his earnings to buy beer, then suddenly surrounded by a whole bunch of other workers. transfuse me. as of the transfusion this leaves and says pretty good. i'm going to transfuse somebody else. this is where it gets very interesting. if he reaches for the most famous man in paris in the 16 sixties, a man who is well-known in the most elite part of town for running around, he's mentally ill, running around naked, screening, setting homes on fire is the most illustrative military elite, their homes being set afire but he's also beloved because he has been a valet to save in this area is at once a laughing stock feared and beloved. said he believes successfully he will have sealed his name. the plot is in effect because it takes to be critical of money as we know. she has a very wealthy benefactor. they put him off the streets of paris, tie him to get chair and transfus
shortly after the transfusion the transfusion this is walking down the streets of paris, looks into a tavern and sees a butcher. he's going to tell the butcher off. the butcher, the jovial butcher is a job because he used all of his earnings to buy beer, then suddenly surrounded by a whole bunch of other workers. transfuse me. as of the transfusion this leaves and says pretty good. i'm going to transfuse somebody else. this is where it gets very interesting. if he reaches for the most famous...
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. >> this is a bar in baltimore called the mount royal tavern. they have what's called a cuss bucket. apparently they don't want to tolerate that kind of language. you have to pay a fee if you get caught cussing. they're going to use that money to help animals. another animal story. >> 25 cents if you say a bad word. >> is it 25? i thought it said 75. up to a dollar if it's what? >> i don't know. i saw the numbers there. 25 cents to $1. >> some words might be more offensive than others. >> all righty. now you've got to pay to have a potty mouth. very funny, inventive thing. >> we need that in our newsroom. >> speaking of bars -- no comment. speaking of bars, budweiser happens to be something that's oftentimes served. now budweiser with a really inventive idea trying to help save the environment, too. >> that's right. they're suggesting now in order to help the environment that guys shouldn't shave for a week. >> save 1 million gallons of water, apparently. >> three to ten gallons of water is used by the average man to shave. obviously if they're
. >> this is a bar in baltimore called the mount royal tavern. they have what's called a cuss bucket. apparently they don't want to tolerate that kind of language. you have to pay a fee if you get caught cussing. they're going to use that money to help animals. another animal story. >> 25 cents if you say a bad word. >> is it 25? i thought it said 75. up to a dollar if it's what? >> i don't know. i saw the numbers there. 25 cents to $1. >> some words might be more...
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royal tavern have come up with a cussing bucket.hey charge 25 cents every time someone curses. $1 if it's a bartender. and so far they've collected about $110 which they donated to a local charity. >>> it was crazy. >> and bombs away at the air force academy in colorado. the high-tech warriors of the future took part in low tech battle of dodge ball. all 4,000 cadets took part in a massive dodge ball fight in hopes of setting a new guinness world record. the academy officials say a couple of cadets came up with the idea. a way to blow off some steam involving 1,000 dodge balls. >>> and from dodging balls in colorado to dodging traffic in arizona, an suv, look at this video, unbelievable. runs over a mother and a stroller carrying her 4-year-old daughter. but guess what? my gosh. all is okay. they both survived with scratches, even though the toddler somehow had tumbled underneath the suv. well, scottsdale police dropped charges against the driver after seeing the video, finding a large vehicle obstructeded his view of the family try
royal tavern have come up with a cussing bucket.hey charge 25 cents every time someone curses. $1 if it's a bartender. and so far they've collected about $110 which they donated to a local charity. >>> it was crazy. >> and bombs away at the air force academy in colorado. the high-tech warriors of the future took part in low tech battle of dodge ball. all 4,000 cadets took part in a massive dodge ball fight in hopes of setting a new guinness world record. the academy officials say...
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a veteran the transfusion, the transfusion is is walking down the streets of paris, looks into a tavernhe sees his butcher. he's going to go tell the butcher off. he walks it. approach is drunk because he's used all of his earnings to buy beer. and then suddenly his rabbi whole bunch of other workers who seek transfuse me, transfuse me. so transfusions lease and says, pretty good. i'm going to transfuse somebody else. this is where it gets very interesting. and jean-baptiste denys reaches for the most famous man in paris in the 1660s. a man named antoine mauroy who is known in town for running around -- mentally ill. running around naked, screaming, setting homes on fires, the most illustrious letter rarity, the hosting set up by the is also beloved because he had been a ballet to a very, very influential lady in this area. he is at once laughingstock, feared and beloved. and jean-baptiste denys believes if he can transfuse antoine mauroy successfully he will have been successful. they pluck jean-baptiste denys he and his benefactor because it cost a lot of money to do research as we al
a veteran the transfusion, the transfusion is is walking down the streets of paris, looks into a tavernhe sees his butcher. he's going to go tell the butcher off. he walks it. approach is drunk because he's used all of his earnings to buy beer. and then suddenly his rabbi whole bunch of other workers who seek transfuse me, transfuse me. so transfusions lease and says, pretty good. i'm going to transfuse somebody else. this is where it gets very interesting. and jean-baptiste denys reaches for...
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at the age of 8, he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics,, he ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. he and his wife had been married for 30 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently elected to congress in 1990. in the 104 and 105th congress, his colleagues elected him to serve as the house gop conference chairman. in 2006, speaker boehner was elected to serve as the house majority leader. he has served on the house agricultural committee and is vice-chairman of the house administration committee and chairman of the house committee on education in the workforce. following his speech, we will have, members asked questions, and you can send your questions to our president by simply e- mail link them to questions@e conbluny.org. please welcome the in welcome -- please join me in welcoming the speaker of the house, john boehner. [applause
at the age of 8, he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics,, he ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. he and his wife had been married for 30 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently elected to congress in 1990. in the 104 and 105th congress, his colleagues elected him to...
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go to bill's tavern, all those places, last person you want to see is a restaurant or, we loaned them1% or sometimes 0% because they occupied buildings, we got part of the sales tax eventually. people got jobs. five things that if you don't get off of the ball, five things to be the mayor. number one is the city has to be safe. people have to feel safe. you have to have a good school system. i don't think we have achieved that yet. it is getting better. you have got to provide an affordable house for somebody and you have to have a job and you have to have a great recreational and cultural opportunities so people really and truly love the city. trinity which was saved three times, remember adrian hall who was in my office? i need $1 million until monday. what do you need that for? he said the ford foundation gave me money and i wasn't supposed to spend it. i was supposed to build an endowment. can i borrow the money? no. we will end up not going to the next place but he was funny. friendly was always in trouble financially. as a matter of fact i will tell you one of the things that yo
go to bill's tavern, all those places, last person you want to see is a restaurant or, we loaned them1% or sometimes 0% because they occupied buildings, we got part of the sales tax eventually. people got jobs. five things that if you don't get off of the ball, five things to be the mayor. number one is the city has to be safe. people have to feel safe. you have to have a good school system. i don't think we have achieved that yet. it is getting better. you have got to provide an affordable...
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you go to mill's tavern, cafÉ novo, all those places.because the last person a banker wants to see is a restauranteur, right? so we loaned them money, like, at 1%, and sometimes 0%. and why? because they occupied buildings. those buildings paid real estate taxes. we got part of the sales tax eventually, returning people got jobs. those are the things. five things to be -- if you don't get off the ball, five things you've got to do to be a mayor. number one is the city's got to be safe, and people have to feel safe. number two, you have to have a good school system. i don't think we've achieved that yet under my or anybody else's administration, but it's getting better, i hope. number three, you've got to provide affordable house for somebody. and number four, you have to have a job for somebody. and the fifth thing you have to have is a great recreational and cultural opportunity so people really and truly love the city. you know, with trinity which we saved like three times, aide ri yen hall, anybody remember her? i need a million dolla
you go to mill's tavern, cafÉ novo, all those places.because the last person a banker wants to see is a restauranteur, right? so we loaned them money, like, at 1%, and sometimes 0%. and why? because they occupied buildings. those buildings paid real estate taxes. we got part of the sales tax eventually, returning people got jobs. those are the things. five things to be -- if you don't get off the ball, five things you've got to do to be a mayor. number one is the city's got to be safe, and...
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>> tavern fries, coleslaw or apple sauce. >> reporter: his entire lunch, soup plus a steak sandwich,ips the scale at 3,000 calories. sue's tuna melt clocks in at just over 1,000 calories. her fries remain untouched. and then, there's dinner. >> this is a typical dinner. starch and starch. and put tomato sauce on top of it. >> reporter: frozen ravioli, canned tomato sauce, garlic bread. notably, no vegetables. >> that's part of the problem. he won't eat them. >> people overeat or eat wrong. you know, and we have them. we have 1,001 reasons. we never really put that monster effort into it. and it shows. >>> well, sue and paul join us now, along with their children, joey and joanna. and dr. oz is here, as well. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> nutritionally what is the biggest challenge for you? >> probably meal planning and finding things that the children will eat. we're on the go so much. how do i make something good and eat it quick, in the time i from when i get home for work and run out to soccer practice. >> and affordable. i heard you say, we got that on sale. we got
>> tavern fries, coleslaw or apple sauce. >> reporter: his entire lunch, soup plus a steak sandwich,ips the scale at 3,000 calories. sue's tuna melt clocks in at just over 1,000 calories. her fries remain untouched. and then, there's dinner. >> this is a typical dinner. starch and starch. and put tomato sauce on top of it. >> reporter: frozen ravioli, canned tomato sauce, garlic bread. notably, no vegetables. >> that's part of the problem. he won't eat them....
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children in a small town in ohio, john boehner worked his way up from sweeping the floors in his family tavernuntry's top leaders. [applause] he i pit mizes the american dream. from his first days as a freshman member of congress 20 years ago, until now as speaker of the house, john boehner has always understood that those who threaten israel, threaten the united states as well. [applause] this understanding is not just intellectual for the speaker; it is in his bones, and there's no greater security threat than the islamic republic of iran. that is why john boehner has been among the leaders in congress pushing for the implementation of tough sanctions against the islamic republic for its nuclear ambitions and for its support of terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas. for years, hamas fired rockets at israeli civilians, and now astonishingly, surprisingly, maybe yet, maybe not, the terrorist group is being welcomed back into the palestinian authority. for years, the speaker has worked to support security assistance to israel in its fight against hamas and terrorism even in the face of enor
children in a small town in ohio, john boehner worked his way up from sweeping the floors in his family tavernuntry's top leaders. [applause] he i pit mizes the american dream. from his first days as a freshman member of congress 20 years ago, until now as speaker of the house, john boehner has always understood that those who threaten israel, threaten the united states as well. [applause] this understanding is not just intellectual for the speaker; it is in his bones, and there's no greater...
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at the age of eight he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics the speaker ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. and he and his wife debbie have been married for 38 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently elected to congress in 1990. in the 104th and 105th congress his colleagues elected him to serve as the house gop conference chairman. in 2006, speaker boehner was elected to serve as the house majority leader. he has served on the house agriculture committee and is vice chairman of the housed a administration committee and chairman of the house committee on education and the workforce. following his speech we will have two designated club members ask questions and you can send your questions to our president, jan hopkins, by simply e-mailing them to questions@econclubny.o questions@econclubny.org. please join me in welcoming the speake
at the age of eight he was already sweeping floors in the family tavern. he went on to graduate with a degree in business from xavier university in cincinnati. before entering politics the speaker ran a small business in the plastics and packaging industry. and he and his wife debbie have been married for 38 years and have two daughters. the speaker was first elected to the ohio general assembly in 1985 and was subsequently elected to congress in 1990. in the 104th and 105th congress his...
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brothers and speaker -- sisters, he grew up in ohio mopping floors and waiting tables at a family tavern. his parents used what money they had to ensure that each one of their children receive a catholic education. after graduating from high school in 1968, speaker boehner earned his bachelor's degree in business. a strong supporter of catholic education in the district of columbia, particularly in the inner city consortiums of catholic academies, he cochairs in annual dinner to benefit the organizations. experiencehner's helped him shape his own drive as a reformer in the public sector. elected to congress in 1990, he was instrumental in forming the contract with america. his laws required congress to live under the same rules as families in america. he co-wrote the bill establishing the first private school choice program in the district of columbia. he worked with other reformers to ensure that the car rental chores' provisions were included in the bipartisan of child left behind? -- no child left behind the arctic. in 2006, his pension protection act, as we bring reform of the pensio
brothers and speaker -- sisters, he grew up in ohio mopping floors and waiting tables at a family tavern. his parents used what money they had to ensure that each one of their children receive a catholic education. after graduating from high school in 1968, speaker boehner earned his bachelor's degree in business. a strong supporter of catholic education in the district of columbia, particularly in the inner city consortiums of catholic academies, he cochairs in annual dinner to benefit the...