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to really planned time yet? -- do we have a planned time it? the series are scheduled for around 2:30. now, i am happy to recognize the gentleman from north carolina. >> i would like to recognize the mcafee family visiting from my district. they are from davie and forsyth counties. >> you are here on an historic day. you are very well represented by miss foxx. we hope you will stay tuned. thank you all very much. i hope everyone has a wonderful august. this is our last item. we look forward to seeing you after labor day. without objection, the committee stands adjourned. >> in what had to be records before the house rules committee, the legislation now becomes a senate bill. we just heard from the chairman of the house rules committee to take up the legislation with a vote expected later this afternoon. rep. slaughter will be the lead for the minority. david dreier will take the lead for the majority. we have this story about the house leaders seeking votes to pass the debt limit. the senate does have the 60 votes necessary. the house is more c
to really planned time yet? -- do we have a planned time it? the series are scheduled for around 2:30. now, i am happy to recognize the gentleman from north carolina. >> i would like to recognize the mcafee family visiting from my district. they are from davie and forsyth counties. >> you are here on an historic day. you are very well represented by miss foxx. we hope you will stay tuned. thank you all very much. i hope everyone has a wonderful august. this is our last item. we look...
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regarding the part time permits, we have no objection to part time permits. we have presented a proposal in december of last year. why is that not in front of you along with this other proposal? we would like to see that case made in a formal pcnn. i hope you give weight to the comments. you are in the middle of a pilot program. why come up with a new pilot program that seems to be going in quite a different direction? thank you. >> good afternoon. i am with a group called medallion holders association. during the last six years, there were biennial hearings to see of the drivers deserved a meter rate increase and on all three occasions, the controllers said yes. the consumer price index indicated that. the supervisors have the prerogative to ignore that recommendation and they did. i appreciate his body biting the bullet and having a substantial increase to the public even the members will not like it. i would like to thank chris who made an articulate and compassionate in -- speech on how they deserve this increase. on item 12 on would urge you to put out 3
regarding the part time permits, we have no objection to part time permits. we have presented a proposal in december of last year. why is that not in front of you along with this other proposal? we would like to see that case made in a formal pcnn. i hope you give weight to the comments. you are in the middle of a pilot program. why come up with a new pilot program that seems to be going in quite a different direction? thank you. >> good afternoon. i am with a group called medallion...
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for those volunteers what a gift for them and take up that time and contribute their time and receive so much more back. and expression of love and life. >> each person with the reporter's office, the best volunteer is the guy at the end who did is that stamp, that means you are married. >> i am actually glad i am assigned here. it's a fun way to be involved in the process. it's the end where we hand out the official marriage certificate. this is a copy of the certificate here. >> there was one couple who was together for 30 years and it wasn't legal until today. you have to see the look in the eyes of the folks getting married. they are still jazzed and buzzed and wired. >> with behind site from 2004, and a lot more time to prepare and over 350 volunteers. they provided a very different marriage experience. >> it has made up feel wonderful and acceptd and celebrated. so, the fact that i see so many people who have given their time to volunteer here means a tremendous amount. >> they are doing it in extra time in addition to the time they work here. >> we are usually good at putting o
for those volunteers what a gift for them and take up that time and contribute their time and receive so much more back. and expression of love and life. >> each person with the reporter's office, the best volunteer is the guy at the end who did is that stamp, that means you are married. >> i am actually glad i am assigned here. it's a fun way to be involved in the process. it's the end where we hand out the official marriage certificate. this is a copy of the certificate here....
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio traffic. >> at pendleton juvenile correctional facility, 40 minutes east of indianapolis, staff must always be prepared for the unexpected. >> you just talk to me. >> calm down. don't hurt yourself. shauntee, stop. that's not helping nothing! shauntee. >> got to call medical. >> yeah. >> shauntee. he's punching himself right now. >> this maximum security juvenile facility houses some of the state's most challenging juvenile offenders. 19-year-old jacob shauntee is one of them. >> he just what? he did what? >> he hurt himself. >> i was in my office counseling a couple
there are 2 million people doing time. every day, it's a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down! on your feet! down! >> pendleton juvenile is the last stop in indiana for young offenders who have committed serious crimes. we spent months inside where the staff is determined to rehabilitate impulsive teens who are often angry and violent. this is "lockup: pendleton juvenile, extended stay." >> attention all units, we have a signal ten. hold all radio...
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the time clock is usually behind closed doors. that is the first thing we look at. >> what i would really like to hear is to get a list of the repeat offenders, property owners that are doing this all the time. the majority of property owners out there take care of their business, i would like to see that list of these repeat, what i would call owners that do not do the repairs in time. if you could come up with that. to go on th>> on the heat situa? >> yes. >> we could do that. there were a number of situations that by the time we got out there they were already abated. we ask them to call to let them know so they could look at this situation. that happened very frequently because we were asking that question. >> when there is heat the issue or hot water issue, do we, as they are trying to resolve the bigger issues, is there some way that we require them to provide heat, space heaters, that type of thing until they get the bigger issue fixed? >> it depends on how long the work is going to take and whether they can do that in a sa
the time clock is usually behind closed doors. that is the first thing we look at. >> what i would really like to hear is to get a list of the repeat offenders, property owners that are doing this all the time. the majority of property owners out there take care of their business, i would like to see that list of these repeat, what i would call owners that do not do the repairs in time. if you could come up with that. to go on th>> on the heat situa? >> yes. >> we could...
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>> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more timen our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep trying. >> i'm about to be free. even though it's a crummy day. i don't care. i'm so happy. you don't even understand. spent four birthdays locked up. 15, 16th, 17th and 18th. next year i'm going to be at the crib on my birthday. actually getting released from somewhere. >> just goes to show you, you can't sell people short. you never know what's going to happen. you wouldn't have expected most of what occurred this go around, would you? >> yeah. >> see, it just goes to show you. one ricardo pizano. >> thank you. good luck. take care. thank you. >> well, i certainly hope that he's learned from his mistakes. i hope that we gave him something, some tool, some r
>> that's the first time the court said something good about me. >> i could have given him more timen our detention center. i think that the taxpayers have spent enough money. he's already being supervised by another system. he's on parole. hopefully that will give him some, you know, supervision to the extent that he won't go out and re-offend. you know, we can't save everybody. i know that, but you know what, i'm going to keep trying. >> i'm about to be free. even though...
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he was an army three times. the first time he was only three seizures of age. he was a gifted orator and he was a year of the little people. they called him the great, or. but by the middle of the 1920s he's in his '60s and he has been sort of relegated to an aside will of democratic party politics and he becomes the leader really of this movement called fundamentalism. the apex is one of a drought took place in tennessee, and, of course, waylon jennings bryant goes down there to work with the prosecution. a footnote to this is one of the preachers in fact the man probably most responsible for getting william jennings bryant to go to dayton was j. frank norris. one of the last things that bryant did before he died just a few days after that trial was write a handwritten note to j. frank norris thank him for his help, for his encouragement and going to the trial. and doors open at handwritten note after he'd gotten his that william jennings bryant had died. he printed a note in his newspaper which at that time of 50,000 subscribers. and used this way to link him
he was an army three times. the first time he was only three seizures of age. he was a gifted orator and he was a year of the little people. they called him the great, or. but by the middle of the 1920s he's in his '60s and he has been sort of relegated to an aside will of democratic party politics and he becomes the leader really of this movement called fundamentalism. the apex is one of a drought took place in tennessee, and, of course, waylon jennings bryant goes down there to work with the...
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ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really frustrated and they're looking for things to really be able to change here in washington. they see how broken our system is. they see the way we interact. they're really legitimately frustrated. i can tell you they have lost trust in how we're doing and what we're doing. as a federal government we're trying to do too many things and we can't afford all the things we're doing. so in some very sile way this whole process has united the nation to be able to look simply at $14.3 trillion in debt and to say as a nation, we have a proble
ryan: at this time, mr. speaker, i yield 3 1/2 minutes to a member of the budget committee, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lankford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for 3 1/2 minutes. mr. lankford: thank you, mr. speaker. i say i'd love for people to come to oklahoma city anytime they have the opportunity to do that. but to be able to talk to the great folks in my district, i can tell you one thing that comes up again and again, they are really frustrated...
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maybe we will see you at that time, too. commissioner mar: for me, i am the new kid on the block up here. i do not think i could have gone orientated to the department without your help. thank you for that. you are right. it is the people on the front line of the department that gets a lot of the work done. i am learning that. sometimes, i do not they are appreciated as much as they could be. commissioner hechanova: no words can explain enough our gratitude for your service and also to the commissioners, to the city. you will be missed, but you will be around. we look forward to helping you celebrate your new chapter, but at the same time, you will always be welcome back. thank you very much, ann. [applause] >> is there any further public comment? >> good morning commissioners. -- good morning, commissioners. i did not expect ann to be here either. it just shows her commitment and how much she loves dbi. she was a great person to contact, even to chat. we are going to miss you, ann. looking forward to seeing you again. thank
maybe we will see you at that time, too. commissioner mar: for me, i am the new kid on the block up here. i do not think i could have gone orientated to the department without your help. thank you for that. you are right. it is the people on the front line of the department that gets a lot of the work done. i am learning that. sometimes, i do not they are appreciated as much as they could be. commissioner hechanova: no words can explain enough our gratitude for your service and also to the...
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. >> oh, the time expired. i'll yield 45 seconds to my friend. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen, i have said numerous times during the course of this date about whether america was going to pay its bills. that we need to vote not as republicans or democrats, but as americans. americans concerned about the fiscal posture of their country, concerned about the confidence that people around the world have in the american dollar which is after all the standard of the world. that is what i think this vote is about. it should not be about partisan politics and very frankly it should not be about ideological extremes. it ought to be about responsibility. it ought to be understanding our oath of office is to preserve and protect the united states of america. this bill does that. vote yes. >> the time expired. gentleman from california has two minutes from -- remaining. >> [inaudible] >> i feel honored to followly good friend, the distinguished democratic whip, as we talk about this compromise and where we are. now, mr
. >> oh, the time expired. i'll yield 45 seconds to my friend. [laughter] >> ladies and gentlemen, i have said numerous times during the course of this date about whether america was going to pay its bills. that we need to vote not as republicans or democrats, but as americans. americans concerned about the fiscal posture of their country, concerned about the confidence that people around the world have in the american dollar which is after all the standard of the world. that is...
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stripped of its prized aaa credit rating for the first time triggering fears of another global financial crisis as investors are ready for a black monday asian markets have opened and gone into negative territory. in the eurozone debt woes provoked a turbulent week with european central bankers now agreeing to buy italian and spanish bonds to stop the rot in brussels is concerned if italy's economy fails it would be too big to rescue and could drag the whole currency down with it. plus demonstrations in israel as a quarter of a million protesters demand the government drive down the cost of living or go prime minister netanyahu has set up a team to look at reducing taxes but the opposition says he's trying to end the protests and not deal with the underlying issues. and artie's in the republic of south ossetia marking three years since the conflict with georgia devastated the region but brought about recognition from oriel services being held in the capital city hall for the victims of the conflict. on the eve of that anniversary president medvedev spoke with r t r with at home must be r
stripped of its prized aaa credit rating for the first time triggering fears of another global financial crisis as investors are ready for a black monday asian markets have opened and gone into negative territory. in the eurozone debt woes provoked a turbulent week with european central bankers now agreeing to buy italian and spanish bonds to stop the rot in brussels is concerned if italy's economy fails it would be too big to rescue and could drag the whole currency down with it. plus...
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but you know catherine i had the same impression of the time when i can still recall meeting president saakashvili for the first time it was in some petersburg we met in the constantine palace and mr secretary arrived i told him literally you know there are many problems in the region at the moment georgia is an absolute these unrecognized states but i can assure you that as a newly elected president of russia i shall do everything in my capacity to help you find some compromise solution that would accommodate everyone and would eventually facilitate a reintegration of georgian territory that's acceptable for all the parties in that cage a negotiation naturally this is what i told her word for word and his response was spot of course we are ready to cooperate and i also have this impression that we could at least try to find some creative solutions if not a new chapter in time but first of all there was an opportunity to meet on a regular basis which i can tell you earnestly i spent the next month checking regularly for any feedback from our georgian counterparts. at the same time geor
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credit rating has been downgraded for the first time. that's despite the last minute deal that averted default. comes on top of wall street's worst performance in over two years and european debt troubles two suggesting the share a rollercoaster ride like you continue on monday. egypt's former president on trial for mass killing and corruption but a wary public says the revolution is not over yet as the replacement you face. just across the border the. people of. this last week. conditions and say they are ready to do what it takes. watching r t from moscow. hello and welcome to the sports news and these other headlines. gave you the season spartak moscow miss a penalty but come from two goals down and made a floodlight failure to a four to a ten month you know russian premier league thriller. plus that's why they're champions manchester united come from two goals down to beat rivals manchester city three two in stoppage time to win the community shield at wembley. and live to reach russia come back from three goals down to beat switzerl
credit rating has been downgraded for the first time. that's despite the last minute deal that averted default. comes on top of wall street's worst performance in over two years and european debt troubles two suggesting the share a rollercoaster ride like you continue on monday. egypt's former president on trial for mass killing and corruption but a wary public says the revolution is not over yet as the replacement you face. just across the border the. people of. this last week. conditions and...
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first off stuff is time enough space to run and find time sixty seconds however united's chris smalling volley the call backs in out of the restart and united will within our nanny shipping cost then difficult a stoppage time presentation i've been some company on the hot wire line last night to run and challenge round costs to complete a scintillating comeback. i mean while russia had one be your only super funny and beach sucker for the second time in history after coming from three goals down to eat sweets in six four in moscow as michael sort of reports. russia has already established itself as one of the world's big soccer powerhouses alongside giants like brazil stay in portugal to name just a few the euro league super final held in moscow for the first sign by the way proved once again that they seem is a force to be reckoned with come the world cup however the home team started the super final slow and that's because it lightly the swiss side who are your elite runners up in last year's tournaments managed to upset the sold out improvise be sure read up three times by the end of
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time on the subject and applauding every time. >> thank you.ou're still making waves and still in trouble though. >> no kidding. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> so, my role is to -- someone you all know, and he will say some things that i think will tell the story about the tremendous contribution, passion, the impact that he has had over the years, but before. [inaudible] >> regular visit with him and his staff to see the kind of incredible journalistic standards and qualities they bring to every single task they set out to do. i also want to tell you, i thought i knew everything -- but i read the book and realized, i didn't know this. and this book, like many of his video pieces, really thought-provoking. even though i know most of you in this room are experts in education, i think you'll find some of his background information, and also some of this questions and the way he presents the context, really very informative and very thought-provoking. so i encourage you. buy a lot of books and send th
time on the subject and applauding every time. >> thank you.ou're still making waves and still in trouble though. >> no kidding. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> so, my role is to -- someone you all know, and he will say some things that i think will tell the story about the tremendous contribution, passion, the impact that he has had over the years, but before. [inaudible] >> regular visit with him and his staff to see the...
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times? >> well, i think david, he's a nice guy, really trying to do the right thing out there, but we got into a big difference of opinion, not about cuts, but what about -- but if you're going to cut the budget, what do you do with the savings? you know, he was under pressure from sam to put the savings to the bottom line. i kept saying we need to reup vest that in the paper. i started to convert the paper from a news organization that broke stories online and explained and amized them in the paper. we needed investment. no one was giving me the investment. i said i cut budgets five years now. i know how to do it well. this is not working. you cut the budget, things get worse. we need to take this -- i did a couple things with a couple sections that generated new revenue, and i wanted to go through the paper and examine each section and generate more revenue and try to deal with the problem with the balance of budget cuts and revenue enhancements, and he didn't want to go that way, and so h
times? >> well, i think david, he's a nice guy, really trying to do the right thing out there, but we got into a big difference of opinion, not about cuts, but what about -- but if you're going to cut the budget, what do you do with the savings? you know, he was under pressure from sam to put the savings to the bottom line. i kept saying we need to reup vest that in the paper. i started to convert the paper from a news organization that broke stories online and explained and amized them...
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i've been cell shacked a lot of times and it was just another time for me. the gentleman was rushing too fast. i couldn't really tell what was going on. locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right here. >> as we attempted to interview blessinger after her rounds, we got her own feel for the personalities in seg. >> they go through the groups and they learn the skills but then they have to apply those skills. >> shut up. >> you have to have a certain kind of personality and the demeanor to be able to work in a place like this. there's never a dull moment. always things to do and offenders to help. >> you're facing an adult conviction. you're a danger. i
i've been cell shacked a lot of times and it was just another time for me. the gentleman was rushing too fast. i couldn't really tell what was going on. locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to...
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they say happier times are even more happy because you've had some hard times.hink that's true. because we've had some really hard times. so when it's time to be happy, you need to be really happy. >> november 25th, 2008. 800 people welcome the longorias back home. >> let's hear it for the longoria family! they're back after one month away. they'll see the house for the very first time. >> i think i started crying. i mean, it was just overwhelming. just walking in this kitchen and seeing that wall taken out. >> it's beautiful! >> this is what karen's kitchen looked like the last time she saw it. and now. >> it was like a dream. are we really walking into our house? is this really our house? >> just a month ago, it took tyler two minutes to climb into bed. he won't have to struggle now that it's much lower to the ground. >> what do you think big guy? >> whoa! >> tyler look! >> in her old room, megan could barely roll across the carpet. not anymore. >> wow! >> thank you. >> you deserve it. >> oh, wow. thank you. >> in an odd way i kind of tried to not really becom
they say happier times are even more happy because you've had some hard times.hink that's true. because we've had some really hard times. so when it's time to be happy, you need to be really happy. >> november 25th, 2008. 800 people welcome the longorias back home. >> let's hear it for the longoria family! they're back after one month away. they'll see the house for the very first time. >> i think i started crying. i mean, it was just overwhelming. just walking in this kitchen...
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. >> host: well, we're out of time. ann coulter on "hannity & colmes" in '04: >> host: we've got to watch out for spending on the military. that's from '07. here's a list of ann coulter's books: >> host: ann coulter, thank you for being our guest for the past three hours on "in depth." >> guest: thank you. >> host: next month on "in depth " ellis coats will be our guest. and then in the october michael moore will be our guest. the accidental millionaires, and finally david brooks in december. enjoy the rest of your sunday. .. named >> captivating at the time. but it's been lost to history. it's a footnote. a story -- it was a time just after the world changed and then the soldiers that -- here we have just this year in march, the last living soldier of world war i, a man 110 yeald, was buried at arlington national cemetery. there are no more from that era and of course -- >> a sexual revolution going on. you have all the media things. radio course begins to become a very popular medium. eventually becoming the media of
. >> host: well, we're out of time. ann coulter on "hannity & colmes" in '04: >> host: we've got to watch out for spending on the military. that's from '07. here's a list of ann coulter's books: >> host: ann coulter, thank you for being our guest for the past three hours on "in depth." >> guest: thank you. >> host: next month on "in depth " ellis coats will be our guest. and then in the october michael moore will be our guest. the...
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it is a time-consuming thing to do. because of the exigent circumstances, you need to give the property owner and maximum of 48 hours to try to make repairs themselves. you must report record net document immediately. -- record that document immediately. in a situation where you want to make repairs and not under issue of emergency, that is a different process. with respect to the housing division, when we get a complaint that alleges a life hazard, hazardous condition, and/or heat, we will respond to that within a 24-hour period. but that can mean a lot of things. if it is an anonymous complaint, we have to try to contact the owner. we are trying to look at those types of things that are traditionally not in the common area. the boiler room, a time clock, all things that we need access to. we need to go through the provision the right of access to go through those things. if it is a complaint about an individual in their unit, they may not want an inspection for a few days. while we initiate that communication, we do n
it is a time-consuming thing to do. because of the exigent circumstances, you need to give the property owner and maximum of 48 hours to try to make repairs themselves. you must report record net document immediately. -- record that document immediately. in a situation where you want to make repairs and not under issue of emergency, that is a different process. with respect to the housing division, when we get a complaint that alleges a life hazard, hazardous condition, and/or heat, we will...
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this time margi goes to cure old region. where the local government is giving power back to the people. where every orphan will be adopted. where locals turn their land into a paradox well come to. such a close eye on archy. i am observing nature and discover its beauty. sleep a communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free. and. see what nature can give you. i got out of the military in one thousand nine hundred sixty six i got over because it's the same as i saw the things i was doing and this is the reason sept we were given for doing them it was a personal protests. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in berets and on ships penetrated elite military colleges like west point and it spread throughout the battlefields of vietnam yet today few people know about the g.i. movement against the war in vietnam. ask the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the army. just
this time margi goes to cure old region. where the local government is giving power back to the people. where every orphan will be adopted. where locals turn their land into a paradox well come to. such a close eye on archy. i am observing nature and discover its beauty. sleep a communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free. and. see what nature can give you. i got out of the military in one thousand nine hundred sixty six i got over because it's the same as i saw the things i was...
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one time it's sunny, one time it's raining.'s been so up and down, they take their shirt off, then it starts raining. >> jimmy: i got you. you've been here in l.a. for, what, just like a week or so? >> i two here on the 29th, i think. >> jimmy: okay, good. it's been very hot here. >> always nice here. yeah, yeah, yeah. i walk around with my shirt off in my room. >> jimmy: that's good. [ applause ] now, you -- you flew over here, i presume. you did not swim over here? >> yeah, i've done thatnce before. it not a good idea. >> jimmy: long way to go. >> plane ride, yeah. >> jimmy: and something odd happened to you on the plane? >> yeah, no, i was -- like, the journey is a hard flying, it's like 12, 13 hours. and, yeah, i was sitting on a plane and i guess a group of overexcited lamds from new castle came onto the plane and kind of placed themselves around me around, you know, like, so excited to be on the plane, kind of drinking every bit of alcohol that's on offer to them, getting louder and louder. and if that wasn't bad enough,
one time it's sunny, one time it's raining.'s been so up and down, they take their shirt off, then it starts raining. >> jimmy: i got you. you've been here in l.a. for, what, just like a week or so? >> i two here on the 29th, i think. >> jimmy: okay, good. it's been very hot here. >> always nice here. yeah, yeah, yeah. i walk around with my shirt off in my room. >> jimmy: that's good. [ applause ] now, you -- you flew over here, i presume. you did not swim over...
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some time by the place to. two hundred. trying to find the. right. time. all the time. we have so much fun. we have ahead. and it's just. so hot. on the side of the pool. one problem with. everything. you can. affordable. price. to. pay for. private. play i've never heard so many many say many. of the. yes it's amazing they have say you can have a little dance and then you can call things. and. you can. it's more than one hundred guests to temperatures reaching the high thirty's this is an ideal place to hang out to the soothing sounds of the residents e.j. just make sure to check the weather. continues good hospital since one thousand movies during the week from one thousand five hundred rupees to weekends that's around thirty to fifty dollars don't cheat but i think it was splashing out on the old sweltering day. a few hours of relaxation a pushout allegedly boat trip to the capital for a visit to shore house in the blazing sun you could ask for anything more. and alongside the swanky jet set there are more middle class places like this opening every year for the last
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weave we've seen that from time to time. what is this about? guest: the shiites, who are a minority, but a large minority in pakistan. they don't dominate but have quite a bit of influence, and their beliefs are, in some areas, quite different than those of sunni muslims and as you know this has caused enormous conflict in other countries, as well. but what you're seeing in that photograph is a ritual that's quite controversial in pakistan during the festival of mohram in which shiites recall the death of hussein, the nephew of the prophet, in a battle of hundreds of years ago, and they commemorate this every year during this festival of mohram and on the 10th day of the festival, young men and boys come out on the streets and flagellate themselves in different ways as a kind of mourning ritual and it's a very emotional, it's a very deep, deep kind of experience that they have. and it's shocking to western audiences and it's not approved of by many sunnis, but generally speaking, the sect do tolerate each other, do get along. there have been co
weave we've seen that from time to time. what is this about? guest: the shiites, who are a minority, but a large minority in pakistan. they don't dominate but have quite a bit of influence, and their beliefs are, in some areas, quite different than those of sunni muslims and as you know this has caused enormous conflict in other countries, as well. but what you're seeing in that photograph is a ritual that's quite controversial in pakistan during the festival of mohram in which shiites recall...
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time. and you were sort of predicting how you felt it could have gone. you were quite optimistic when many were pessimistic because having been through what you'd been through, arguably you started from a worse place. you were in a coma for 36 days. she wasn't. you know, she came around quicker than you did. so you could see possible life at the end of the tunnel, couldn't you? >> yeah. and i think people are kind of surprised. when you see at first what happened -- i've seen this and i've done stories many times about those that were badly injured. now, nobody gets back to 100% of the way they were before. but it goes in some ways better. slower, generally, for everybody, the recovery. but it goes better than you thought. i mean, certainly there she was, you know, shot right in the head. unconscious in the beginning. just really didn't know. but she improved faster than people thought. but, i mean, the main point i wanted to say was, that you know, this is a long, long road to recovery, bu
time. and you were sort of predicting how you felt it could have gone. you were quite optimistic when many were pessimistic because having been through what you'd been through, arguably you started from a worse place. you were in a coma for 36 days. she wasn't. you know, she came around quicker than you did. so you could see possible life at the end of the tunnel, couldn't you? >> yeah. and i think people are kind of surprised. when you see at first what happened -- i've seen this and...
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streets to keep some secrets of the times and reveal visions of the soviet files on oxy. issues three couldn't take three days for churches free. three. three. two three. three branches closing video projects and free media. in india. the grand central church and the. president. beatriz a. photo . of. the. shirt. collection. made. cuts. in the headlines this week the cracks appear between politicians. u.s. experience to help. these. three years on the. victims of a short. story hundreds died in the ensuing. still trying to recover. u.s. regulators declare war on the ratings agencies. some of the week's headlines. the sports. well i love this cold and this action type song destroys the headline. in the song it's neat song isn't really going to run cars are going to start to top the boxing playing. a lot into the champions manchester united kickstarts a title defense of west brom chelsea join stoke in the premier league. on goal cases so he can't use his sixteen win of the season in the czech republic tighten his grip on the major g.p. standings. because the football and sn
streets to keep some secrets of the times and reveal visions of the soviet files on oxy. issues three couldn't take three days for churches free. three. three. two three. three branches closing video projects and free media. in india. the grand central church and the. president. beatriz a. photo . of. the. shirt. collection. made. cuts. in the headlines this week the cracks appear between politicians. u.s. experience to help. these. three years on the. victims of a short. story hundreds died in...
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art is time for show and tell us nice program now last time we discussed how one media elder was helping all floridians in london find out who the culprits are the looting and vandalism but is that really the media's job or should that be left to law enforcement let's get a producer for treason to send you to find out what you have to say. if you're going to use your blackberry to do anything illegal well perhaps you need to read the company's privacy policy first it says a country's courts governments or law enforcement agencies could obtain disclosure of your information under that country's law what it does not say is room blackberry executives can decide on their own whether to disclosure communications so police a blackberry feels you are going to do something illegal only other hand facebook's privacy policy is a little bit more upfront about how they're going to protect your privacy policy says we meaning facebook may share information when we believe it is necessary to prevent illegal activity may include sharing with other companies' lawyers courts or government entity so was it
art is time for show and tell us nice program now last time we discussed how one media elder was helping all floridians in london find out who the culprits are the looting and vandalism but is that really the media's job or should that be left to law enforcement let's get a producer for treason to send you to find out what you have to say. if you're going to use your blackberry to do anything illegal well perhaps you need to read the company's privacy policy first it says a country's courts...
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this time is different. this time, instead, we're stuck trying to do it now when the economy is so weak, and we shouldn't be cutting and slashing. we should be investing and putting people to work. so, madam president, again, i urge my completion to reject this misguided -- i urge my colleagues to reject this misguided, counterproductive debt ceiling deal. let's stop taking hostage the united states until we get what we want. mark my word, if we do this, it's going to happen again. it's going to happen again. and then maybe sometime when there's a republican president and the democrats are in charge, then the democrats will turn on the screws and we'll hold them hostage for something. a terrible way to run a country. a terrible way to run a democracy. so i urge my colleagues to reject this misguided, counterproductive debt-reduction deal. let's join together to produce a truly balanced approach to bring deficits under control, one that first invests in putting people to work and then, as the economy begins t
this time is different. this time, instead, we're stuck trying to do it now when the economy is so weak, and we shouldn't be cutting and slashing. we should be investing and putting people to work. so, madam president, again, i urge my completion to reject this misguided -- i urge my colleagues to reject this misguided, counterproductive debt ceiling deal. let's stop taking hostage the united states until we get what we want. mark my word, if we do this, it's going to happen again. it's going...
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>> at that time i think it was i had two brothers and one sister at that time. no, actually three brothers and one sister at that time. more. >> yes. and then mom kept having more. >> and how would you describe your emotions. john just talked about his emotions to maestros with his father, alienation. what are your emotions as you remember at age seven and a homeless shelter? >> well, i knew it was wrong. i we were shoulder to shoulder. it was bad. carrying around bags. a real small. carrying around bags. it was sad. and i mean, like, when i wrote the book, that memory again, i broke down a lot just thinking about the stuff that we went through on where the small. >> talk about in the book how you really remember the garbage bags. >> is, i did. >> that's how you carried around your world, your whole life. >> yes. with the banks and the bus. or rewind, that's what we carry around, our backs, no blood banks to my trash bags. >> so how was it that you would need? it is unlikely. >> yes. >> how did you meet? >> we -- a friend of mine, continues are nomadic exist
>> at that time i think it was i had two brothers and one sister at that time. no, actually three brothers and one sister at that time. more. >> yes. and then mom kept having more. >> and how would you describe your emotions. john just talked about his emotions to maestros with his father, alienation. what are your emotions as you remember at age seven and a homeless shelter? >> well, i knew it was wrong. i we were shoulder to shoulder. it was bad. carrying around bags....
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- their choice of time to really spend it. the first is carol roseman, electrical inspector. another electrical inspector commentary mcdermott, 40 years at the department. oscar, 25 years of service. and i am sad to say ann aherne, our secretary, after 35 years, will be retiring. sonya harris, who had been in her stead at this time, will cover those duties. again, welcome to the bic meeting. that is it. >> item 3 is public comment. the bic will take public comment on matters within the commission's jurisdiction that are not part of this agenda. >> good morning. my name is sandy burnback. i live at 570 o'farrell. as i explained last time, we have had some problems. nov's are issued and then there is no follow-up. to emphasize my point, an nov was issued on 5/24 regarding the water heater. on june 16, a second issue wanos issued, along with a certified letter to the landlord stating, and i quote, you are directed to fix the unsanitary conditions. as of the close of business yesterday, nothing had been done. the last thing mentio
- their choice of time to really spend it. the first is carol roseman, electrical inspector. another electrical inspector commentary mcdermott, 40 years at the department. oscar, 25 years of service. and i am sad to say ann aherne, our secretary, after 35 years, will be retiring. sonya harris, who had been in her stead at this time, will cover those duties. again, welcome to the bic meeting. that is it. >> item 3 is public comment. the bic will take public comment on matters within the...
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we are not prepared to unilaterally allow the wait time. if you choose to do so, the mta will not question that decision. commissioner fung: your last brief did not rehash 2008. you are in concurrence with the appellant that in 2008 he grove -- he drove the requisite number of shifts. >> it was said by the previous hearing officer that it satisfied requirements. commissioner fung: in 2010, the appellant's brief indicates he did not drive the requisite number of shifts, but you indicate he did. you stand by your numbers? >> in 2008? commissioner fung: 2010. >> i believe he had turned into us -- we have him at 890 hours. we stand by those numbers. commissioner fung: his brief indicates it was less than that. >> i do not recall the numbers mr. alexander dave. commissioner fung: but according to your records, you stand by those numbers. >> correct. >> thank you. is there public comment on this item? seeing none, the matter is submitted. vice president garcia: i personally find it reasonable to apply the current transportation code to this parti
we are not prepared to unilaterally allow the wait time. if you choose to do so, the mta will not question that decision. commissioner fung: your last brief did not rehash 2008. you are in concurrence with the appellant that in 2008 he grove -- he drove the requisite number of shifts. >> it was said by the previous hearing officer that it satisfied requirements. commissioner fung: in 2010, the appellant's brief indicates he did not drive the requisite number of shifts, but you indicate he...
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credit rating has been downgraded for the first time since ninety seven despite the last minute debt ceiling deal that averted default. this is come on top of wall street's worst performance in over two years in european debt trouble suggesting the share roller coaster rides like you continue monday. egypt's former presidents on trial for mass killing in corruption but a wary public says the revolution is no low but because the replacement regime is failing to make a democracy. and just across the border in israel over a quarter of a million people have rallied against the government's they're demanding better living conditions and say they're ready to do what it takes. on the eve of the third anniversary of the south the settee a war president of dread of spoke to r.t. as well as the radio and georgian t.v. channel pick about why he took action on the legacy of that decision this is what the russian media say. that's a question that mr president thank you very much for agreeing to answer our questions then let us go back to the events of two thousand and eight back then you met with
credit rating has been downgraded for the first time since ninety seven despite the last minute debt ceiling deal that averted default. this is come on top of wall street's worst performance in over two years in european debt trouble suggesting the share roller coaster rides like you continue monday. egypt's former presidents on trial for mass killing in corruption but a wary public says the revolution is no low but because the replacement regime is failing to make a democracy. and just across...
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he found time to enjoy cries seem cones, what else? time for fresh popcorn. and he was leaving a nice antique shop in iowa with what appears to be a purchase in hand. he was wowed by some prize winning cattle at a local farm show. don't think that he was enjoying all of the local delicacies. whether he's chowing down on break cast at the corner diner or testing fresh hot homemade apple pie, president obama was a busy man on his campaign swing through the midwest. from volleyball practice, football games, no sports field in iowa seemed to escape the an -- anointed one. after all of that hard work in light of the terrible day wall street had, who can blame him for needing take a break to martha's vineyard. joining me someone who is hoping to put president obama on a permanent vacation. newt gingrich is back with us. mr. speaker, welcome. >> good to be with you. >> sean: i think i changed -- >> go ahead. >> sean: no, go ahead, you wanted to say something. >> i was going to surprise you. i was going to agree with maxine waters. i think if you listen to the exact
he found time to enjoy cries seem cones, what else? time for fresh popcorn. and he was leaving a nice antique shop in iowa with what appears to be a purchase in hand. he was wowed by some prize winning cattle at a local farm show. don't think that he was enjoying all of the local delicacies. whether he's chowing down on break cast at the corner diner or testing fresh hot homemade apple pie, president obama was a busy man on his campaign swing through the midwest. from volleyball practice,...
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i had hoped to reserve some time for questions, but we are out of time. if you have some we will remain up here to speak with you 1-on-1. >> well, back in july at 926, five years ago this month, this country was celebrated sesquicentennial inhering texas thing mentioned it was quite a big deal. but in fort worth texas, festivities were over shadow i political, religious business. catalyst of this particular battle, the issues are both public, personal and citizens found themselves polarize. contact that experiences, others. on july the 17th, 1926, a documented pretty well connected to the movers and shakers of the town went to pay a visit on a local customer. this is not just in the past year. far from the typical man of cloth to this day coming as a multifaceted personality with a religious empire. presided over the largest protestant congregation in america. in many ways, he was a regular country radio broadcasting pioneer in the political taboo in newspaper, an emerging leader in the with fundamentalism. the businessmen are decrypted creature the langu
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and did this guy do it on his own time or work time. >>>? >> i think he and a couple of other scientists -- or what did you call them? >> geeks? nerdz? i'm not sure. >> i think they did it for their university. but nasa had nothing to do with this. >> right. >> dan, they are saying our rising greenhouse emissions are a beacon to aliens. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we welcome them? >> yeah. that would be great. first, when you come to the planet, i am totally cool. so no problems here. anybody else says anything on the panel, take them, enslave them. i will stay in my windowless room in queens. >> very brave of you. thank you. out in front. >> adam, a couple of days ago, a new york times columnist paul crugman. >> you would think with s.a.g., one of them would have to change their names. >> if we discovered alien, it would end our economic slump. i am assuming he's all for global warming, right? >> sure. that stands to reason, right. i think it would end the economic slump because wartime is profitable for everybody. so dick cheney wou
and did this guy do it on his own time or work time. >>>? >> i think he and a couple of other scientists -- or what did you call them? >> geeks? nerdz? i'm not sure. >> i think they did it for their university. but nasa had nothing to do with this. >> right. >> dan, they are saying our rising greenhouse emissions are a beacon to aliens. isn't that a good thing? shouldn't we welcome them? >> yeah. that would be great. first, when you come to the...
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is so timely in a time that we live right now.ve a tendency to do things are to manipulate theeri situation for their own gainer political gain. but it seems to be a part of beat an american that has been lost. in 18311 alexis de tocqueville who came to america in what was barely 50 years old or thew competing with europe.w we have to find out what is going on. so they were blown away they could go out to the mountain and they knew amazing things. it'sad anybody finishing fifth or sixth grade was like a college graduate today. go look at the exit exam i doubt most college graduates today could pass it. not only was there the high academic standards but in the school they taught values. founding fathers said if you educated person you are creating a menace to society and we have seen many examples of that. but this book of armstrong has written addresses the issue on many levels and ise extraordinarily important for the time i am extremely proud of this man. armstrong williams. [applause] >> an awkward place for me but i will make
is so timely in a time that we live right now.ve a tendency to do things are to manipulate theeri situation for their own gainer political gain. but it seems to be a part of beat an american that has been lost. in 18311 alexis de tocqueville who came to america in what was barely 50 years old or thew competing with europe.w we have to find out what is going on. so they were blown away they could go out to the mountain and they knew amazing things. it'sad anybody finishing fifth or sixth grade...
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this is not first time he has faced problems. he was named to a job at the state justice department and forced to resign 07 after crashing his state-owned vehicle and was cited for misdemeanor drug driving. connected with the murder of a three year-old boy in oakland is in custody this morning. police believe that this is the man who drove the car and august 8th drive-by shooting that killed a three year-old boy. another to metal or injured, they were believed to be the targets of the shooting. this man was arrested two years ago for jokey his ex-girlfriend and threatening to shoot her in the face. he also had a parole violation back in 2007. the funeral service will be held today at st. bernard's church in oakland for the three year-old boy that was told on monday, carlos nava. >> get the dow jones is down one of the 70 points right now despite the fact that this has reaffirmed the united states triple a credit rating. gary schlossberg for walls capital management is joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> all eyes on euro
this is not first time he has faced problems. he was named to a job at the state justice department and forced to resign 07 after crashing his state-owned vehicle and was cited for misdemeanor drug driving. connected with the murder of a three year-old boy in oakland is in custody this morning. police believe that this is the man who drove the car and august 8th drive-by shooting that killed a three year-old boy. another to metal or injured, they were believed to be the targets of the shooting....