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tnw3ñrin the meetings in the pe ÷ bit about the litigation committee.r us, is it somewhere else and will come at another time? >> the litigation committee is members of this committee. we talk about, periodically -- quarterly -- advising the full bic about the cases, action, if necessary, going into closed it somewhere else and will come at another timesession to do that. ñrjust like the committee that appoints these committees, that is a bico internal committee, as opposed to these 3 external[;ñ- focused advisor recommit is to us. >> thank you. >> if there are no more comments -- >> is there any public comments on item 5? b<seeing none, item six. directors' report. 6a,ñr update on dbi budgetñr. >>z# for the record, commr crmccray has been excused. ç >> sorry for the delay. ñrdepartment of building inspection. it wanted to give you ab] quÑu updatexcf on the budget for this fiscal year. there is a spreadsheet that is on the computer, if they could bring it up. it is a little hard to read. you have it in your commission let me first to remind you about
tnw3ñrin the meetings in the pe ÷ bit about the litigation committee.r us, is it somewhere else and will come at another time? >> the litigation committee is members of this committee. we talk about, periodically -- quarterly -- advising the full bic about the cases, action, if necessary, going into closed it somewhere else and will come at another timesession to do that. ñrjust like the committee that appoints these committees, that is a bico internal committee, as opposed to these 3...
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steet ter fell side the building.when thrrived at the scene they found high vels rbon monode and mo tn 60 her emploeseg mplain ofsymptom... thek aced back nerors ouide e ig, which were acvad durina power oute a few hours earlier. and two people are st the hopital aftea chlorine leak n east baltimore.it happened is morning at the montebello eatmt plant on hiln road. e than a dozen emplees we evacued whi fe crews worked to stop eeak. "right w we hava ha materials on thescene they d iestigate possibl chlorine leakhestop a small leak iide the facility." officis e contui to vestigate busay no one outside e plant was affected. cws are one step clos towardeparg that major water mareak in downtown btimor. baltimore..... theargest water main pies have been conneed.. which means they'll soon be back on l. since thatbreak 3 eks a, carsave been re directed.... and foot traffic has beesteady b (ms.aker) "it'a lile yourind t on going e parcuway, buthen ce yosee it, h yocat walk on t idewalk you o go ne block gl th way aund it.. kind of slo down" do.." the pament of publiwos says the pipe should be r
steet ter fell side the building.when thrrived at the scene they found high vels rbon monode and mo tn 60 her emploeseg mplain ofsymptom... thek aced back nerors ouide e ig, which were acvad durina power oute a few hours earlier. and two people are st the hopital aftea chlorine leak n east baltimore.it happened is morning at the montebello eatmt plant on hiln road. e than a dozen emplees we evacued whi fe crews worked to stop eeak. "right w we hava ha materials on thescene they d iestigate...
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i.e think a lot of times we thk those things up,(tñ but this wod opportunity for tho watch these meetings
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i.e think a lot of times we thk those things up,(tñ but this wod opportunity for tho watch these meetingsbe listening. if we$tt there, we can do in outreach with everyone else. thank you. ñr>>
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positions, and then what we will need to doal s doing a comprehensive look as with the budget processñr and tnre. qop>> quest? thay :>>suça 6b,j legislation. ñr$kñ>> legislative and public affairs. as i put in youreay packet,ifÑ e overall summary, we are looking at a few pieces of legislation, ,]ányr'cluding the one that was referred to earlier, the code Ê@i an effort to reduce the number of plastic water bottles going into landfills. there will be a follow-up meeting at the code advisory fá . we have invited the supervisor and his staff to be there to provide their perspective on what they are looking for. i am told somebody will be attending. in general, we do try to let members of the staff know, if there is a legislative item on6[ the opposing, so the code advisory committee has a good idea of what they are looking for, why the legislation8(Ñ9añ s coming forward. relatedñr to that, there is an ordinance dealing with on site water reuse. this is kind of modeled on what the new puc headquarters building is able to do. right now this is a voluntary programg to this. the san francisco publi
positions, and then what we will need to doal s doing a comprehensive look as with the budget processñr and tnre. qop>> quest? thay :>>suça 6b,j legislation. ñr$kñ>> legislative and public affairs. as i put in youreay packet,ifÑ e overall summary, we are looking at a few pieces of legislation, ,]ányr'cluding the one that was referred to earlier, the code Ê@i an effort to reduce the number of plastic water bottles going into landfills. there will be a follow-up...
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the teen was exmessaggá jt be the crash.witnees say he w tting off driversnd made a wild u-tn..tha nearlyed an accident before he went off the road.amazzngly, the teen sufferedly mir inries anduts on his face. calling 911 for beeruu ows a seriouckf ommosense. pen.dpatcher says: aury 911 what y emernc ok t's going on sircalle says: "the store to gete a eer. i'll pay y."dpatcher says: ok sir i cat ta you to t store andet a beer. be allen brooks olumbia, tnessee offer to pathe patcher r the ride.brooks lled the columbia police stati twice, asking for rie for beer.e ps weren't laughing.they tracked down brookand ared him mos ys"he was ng e"mos says"(t'not a se serviceou guys ofr?) no it's not. th re that you ghenevewe send police offir is to jailos ys: "(did knowe d done anything wng no. that's why he looked like had a heart atta and w surprised he got arrested." arrested." bok's brotclaim that brooks deaf and he thought he s dialing 4-1-1 instead of11. 3 ays reem ages ju aumbe w on -gramother tok lof get this...a ninety yearld great gndmother proves she young aheart aftee go nnetae are ing t
the teen was exmessaggá jt be the crash.witnees say he w tting off driversnd made a wild u-tn..tha nearlyed an accident before he went off the road.amazzngly, the teen sufferedly mir inries anduts on his face. calling 911 for beeruu ows a seriouckf ommosense. pen.dpatcher says: aury 911 what y emernc ok t's going on sircalle says: "the store to gete a eer. i'll pay y."dpatcher says: ok sir i cat ta you to t store andet a beer. be allen brooks olumbia, tnessee offer to pathe patcher r...
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is a big waveñr ofu0j new provis at the state levels[q that we tn have to see how they affect ourr administrationcting that, essentially. and my gosh, it has been four years since that happened. then youl.z get provisions where jt(s people saying, hey, thereiu÷ is a prob. çso, in between those cycles, they go to the top because they are individual issues and we're dealing with them on their own individual cycle. but when those changes happened during those large waves of changes, theyfá get kind of los. ñrbut they are best -- once again,ñr a constituent groups ae invitedÑi to)yÑ our submitting meetings. they have a notice. those are agenda items. those are the best places for wjathose issues to get hammered out. if there are constituent groupst and call different people and ask them to attend the meeting. our structural subcommittee many times+wé as other members attens well. we make sure they are reaching out to the community. if there is something i put forward by the supervisors,ñr te committeeñr has background information. where did it come from? omhow was it supposed to fit io the code? we
is a big waveñr ofu0j new provis at the state levels[q that we tn have to see how they affect ourr administrationcting that, essentially. and my gosh, it has been four years since that happened. then youl.z get provisions where jt(s people saying, hey, thereiu÷ is a prob. çso, in between those cycles, they go to the top because they are individual issues and we're dealing with them on their own individual cycle. but when those changes happened during those large waves of changes, theyfá get...
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deuce its, tn. gis ke to be admired. they like to be adred,es, t as a person, not a sual object. doesritney spears wa tha look, jake, all i'sayi is, i dot want you growing up in the kind of man who lks to a woman witht loing at their face. yoaresuch a hypocrit a whattar sign are you? pisc. 's pbably just a bad dafor sces. mind you, daddy'playg rubbish, and he's canr. an wgot on with it, plea? s. sry. advaage . set point. i not a hypocrite! yes,ou are. i'veeard the way you anyourriends have been lkinabout that new buder ross the street. well-- hodid you hear that? all giggling ancracking jokes aboutt. yeah, well, at w melanie, that wast me and coue, when you were rang h arse out of ten, you were reecng--asdrop? and b) it was differen cause.... he didn't kn were looking at him. and b) it was differen that's not the poi!the - cause.... thpoin is, i'm late. see u later. it landed... here. e? we. but saw it, and it wasood. why belie he believe me becau my eyes are good, cause i'm young. and your eyes are mo smaller and a bit wrinier, karen-- and you cat se because you're qte d. this i
deuce its, tn. gis ke to be admired. they like to be adred,es, t as a person, not a sual object. doesritney spears wa tha look, jake, all i'sayi is, i dot want you growing up in the kind of man who lks to a woman witht loing at their face. yoaresuch a hypocrit a whattar sign are you? pisc. 's pbably just a bad dafor sces. mind you, daddy'playg rubbish, and he's canr. an wgot on with it, plea? s. sry. advaage . set point. i not a hypocrite! yes,ou are. i'veeard the way you anyourriends have been...
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refugee agency says mo tn 0,0 syrians have escaped the fighting between veme a opposition forces. the office the u.n. high coison for refugees said more and more people are fleeing across ris bords. 74,000 have escaped across t nohe bde into turkey. some 70,000 refugees aow in jordan. about 10,000 have crossed at that border ithas wk alone. the number of arrivals doubled from the previous week. another 54,000 have arrived in lebanon. many are staying in schools. aid workers are pressed toind new refugee shelters. the school year will begin so. ofcials with the unhcr initially estimated that 185,000 people would flee syria by the end of the year, bhe nbe of refugees has already exceeded their projections. many fled into lebanon looking over their shoulders, but they're findingoranrs await them. nhk world has the view from there. >> reporter: lines ofehicles kaerg t carrying the syrian refuses block the border with lebanon. damascus is just a 14-minute drive away. the number of refugees rose dramatically after the discovery last week of aascrn a suburb of damascus. crossing the leba
refugee agency says mo tn 0,0 syrians have escaped the fighting between veme a opposition forces. the office the u.n. high coison for refugees said more and more people are fleeing across ris bords. 74,000 have escaped across t nohe bde into turkey. some 70,000 refugees aow in jordan. about 10,000 have crossed at that border ithas wk alone. the number of arrivals doubled from the previous week. another 54,000 have arrived in lebanon. many are staying in schools. aid workers are pressed toind...
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yeah, probab i spose i did fancy he but, tn, iancied every woman tharoom. you ncieevery woman in theoom? no. no, that at came out wrong. wh--what i meant to s u tosser, pete. ...a you allowed to bak pmises if you'rdrun well, i n't- for instce, could maisy's dadsa, "i'm sorry cam within a mile ofmai, but d ha a lot of beer." no, no, i don't thkhe could. no. was the fit ti you kissed mummy-- no, no, i don't thkhe could. no. re you drunk? yes. yes, i was. t no- i was drunk e fit time i kissed he but en..ater, i wasn't dru at l, but, the that might happen withhe other person at you kissed. no, becae th really was a miste, ken. that's-- then evethin could've been a stak . ben: what's this? it's the news,en. what'shat? it's about singea levels. se that's why we shodn'tove. it's breal cool, 'cause then,ike, in 15 20 ars' time, we have a riverside oper, and i'd be able toitin my bedroh and d be able to get sff o like like barracudasand ranhas and s. i'm just tryin to watch this. and i'd tmuch longer hair and really long, scragg bea. ani'd lk to a pineapple. whs th
yeah, probab i spose i did fancy he but, tn, iancied every woman tharoom. you ncieevery woman in theoom? no. no, that at came out wrong. wh--what i meant to s u tosser, pete. ...a you allowed to bak pmises if you'rdrun well, i n't- for instce, could maisy's dadsa, "i'm sorry cam within a mile ofmai, but d ha a lot of beer." no, no, i don't thkhe could. no. was the fit ti you kissed mummy-- no, no, i don't thkhe could. no. re you drunk? yes. yes, i was. t no- i was drunk e fit time i...
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it is a big story in this tn because, rthere is some of fafact ccking going on that part of the media coverage of your ads will be whethther they are accurate or not. is there any backlash when an ad generates so many pinocchios as the candidate it is meant too attack is in forable? for example, this attack against mitt romney assocociating him -- anywhere from john stewawart making jokes at the obama campaign's expense when f fact checkers said she d died in n years after the fact reclosable and had her own health insurance. what is the take-out getting ththe message out witith a negative onslaught? and has to be believable. at the end of the day, people cacannot believe this coul actually happen. but as far as the fact checking those, the media does a good job of dogng canandidates and making them prove why the claims s that are makaking a true that is between the media and campaigns. bu those ads do not come down and they reach a lot more peoe a lot more times than thehe new coverage just because they spend so much more money. there is n no accocountability in the industry on what
it is a big story in this tn because, rthere is some of fafact ccking going on that part of the media coverage of your ads will be whethther they are accurate or not. is there any backlash when an ad generates so many pinocchios as the candidate it is meant too attack is in forable? for example, this attack against mitt romney assocociating him -- anywhere from john stewawart making jokes at the obama campaign's expense when f fact checkers said she d died in n years after the fact reclosable...
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the maquiladoras are very close to it. big pa of the quilas'vante is tn relaveo s. marke and mexicanrsof inexpensive lr before the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, mexican laws required that the maquiladoras locate within 12 miles of the border. it's a very short truck ride to some rather long lines at u.s. customs. despite this minor inconvenience, relative location explains why the plants are right here. but to truly understand their impact on mexico and the u.s., you have to change scale again. mi nombre es imelda rodriguez y soy originaria del estado de durango. translator: i come from the state of durango, and i make $60 a week. narrator: durango is hundreds of miles south. you have to look at a national scale to see that $60 is high by mexican standards. it's enough to draw thousands of migrants north from even poorer areas in the interior. many of these migrants homestead in anapra, while their bosses live comfortably in the campestre. the maquiladoras assemble goods just south of the u.s. border for shipment back to continental scale markets in north america-- s
the maquiladoras are very close to it. big pa of the quilas'vante is tn relaveo s. marke and mexicanrsof inexpensive lr before the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, mexican laws required that the maquiladoras locate within 12 miles of the border. it's a very short truck ride to some rather long lines at u.s. customs. despite this minor inconvenience, relative location explains why the plants are right here. but to truly understand their impact on mexico and the u.s., you have to...
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forecasters say;hrápph could tn into a category 2 hurricane as it marches toward new orleans. >> now is the time to engage to get ready throughout the year we talked about being prepared. now is the time to begin to execute. >> later today tropical storm isaac is expected to pass through southern florida and thousand there is have been left in the dark without power. >> i know christina, you're keeping your eye on it as well. >> very close eye. i actually worked in miami for three years. i have colleagues there giving me upç to the minute reports a what i canç tell you is of coue you think of new orleans, of course the first thing your mind goes to is hurricane katrina. this is not as powerful of a storm, not even close to as powerful as katrina was. the projected path and intensity of isaac as we head through tomorrow. very tranquil in comparison, lucky that we're waking up on the west coast this morning as the entire eastern seaboard is focused on that storm. for us, an area of low pressure. this is going to keep us cool all week.ç i'm happy to report that temperatures are going
forecasters say;hrápph could tn into a category 2 hurricane as it marches toward new orleans. >> now is the time to engage to get ready throughout the year we talked about being prepared. now is the time to begin to execute. >> later today tropical storm isaac is expected to pass through southern florida and thousand there is have been left in the dark without power. >> i know christina, you're keeping your eye on it as well. >> very close eye. i actually worked in...
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karen: tn hoam i supposed to op seone from constantly steali my sausage rolls? you get a cot orr stoppinghem om coming within 5mile ( clatr ) why don't you ki play game of consequences oromething? od ia, hugh grant. actual, i n't sound much likhughrant. you do a bit. you've g that charming-- "ooh, uh, ooh--"thi. no, i haven't. no, you do. you' doing it now. it charming. okayjake ohjakehave i got somethinon mface? i me, yojust sort of keep sringt it. anso ds your dad. , your face is great. it's-- iy right, right, thks. i wish that guy th t ponytail- iy uld ok at my face evernow d then. oh, i ow. me men just treatomen ke ty're slabs of mea that's a vermatu observation. i'm quite mature, actuly. d beer... mm-hmm. you should get bri to do a session with kanab. shdoest need it. you'd tha sure, hoy. they're. e's ne. heoes is great game with e ki when they play de-and-seek, onlyhey ve to try and fi theelves. that'd beasy you'd just look wn, and there you are. no, karen.ometes... yotry d find something inde y thatou dn't know was there. li...a tapeworm? no, not like tha
karen: tn hoam i supposed to op seone from constantly steali my sausage rolls? you get a cot orr stoppinghem om coming within 5mile ( clatr ) why don't you ki play game of consequences oromething? od ia, hugh grant. actual, i n't sound much likhughrant. you do a bit. you've g that charming-- "ooh, uh, ooh--"thi. no, i haven't. no, you do. you' doing it now. it charming. okayjake ohjakehave i got somethinon mface? i me, yojust sort of keep sringt it. anso ds your dad. , your face is...
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what prompted a tn tp man to call dispatchers over and over again. there are projects. and there are game-changers. those ideas that start with us rolling up our sleeves... ...and end with a new favorite room in the house. and when we can save even more on those kinds of projects... ...with advice to make them even better... ...that's a game-changer in itself. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get this decorative vanity and mirror set at a special buy of just $199. ♪ what's today's dare?e erase the damage of 100 blow-drys [ female announcer ] with daily moisture renewal from pantene. the pro-v system nourishes to lock in moisture erasing the damage of 100 blow drys for a silky, soft touch. think only salon brands can do that? i took the dare...will you? [ female announcer ] daily moisture renewal from pantene. hair so healthy it shines. >>> thanks for joining us on this wednesday morning emergency dispatcher can get all sorts of crazy phone calls. this particular call in tennessee definitely one of the craziest. take a listen. >> hey, you warr
what prompted a tn tp man to call dispatchers over and over again. there are projects. and there are game-changers. those ideas that start with us rolling up our sleeves... ...and end with a new favorite room in the house. and when we can save even more on those kinds of projects... ...with advice to make them even better... ...that's a game-changer in itself. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get this decorative vanity and mirror set at a special buy of just $199....
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one wasn't doing the other any favors on late night tñ!ñcús >>> welcome back, everyone.ericans are charging more. new numbers show that credit card debt is up about 6% from just a year ago, to an average of almost $5,000 for each borrower. more cards are being used. but transunion says the rate of seriously delinquent accounts, more than 90 days late, is at an 18-year low. >>> the government's reporting another big spike in gas prices. the energy department says the national average has risen 8 cents from a week ago. it's worse on the west coast. your gas is averaging $3.95 a gallon. a 19-cent jump in the last week. >>> new help is on the way for farmers, as the nation's drought crisis deepens. the agriculture department is going to buy up to $170 million of pork, lamb and chicken, as ranchers struggle to feed the livestock with grain prices just soaring. the meat is going to go to food banks and federal nutrition programs. >>> and the price tag for the auto industry bailout, well, it just went up. the taxpayer tab is $3.3 billion higher than predicted. now, topping $25
one wasn't doing the other any favors on late night tñ!ñcús >>> welcome back, everyone.ericans are charging more. new numbers show that credit card debt is up about 6% from just a year ago, to an average of almost $5,000 for each borrower. more cards are being used. but transunion says the rate of seriously delinquent accounts, more than 90 days late, is at an 18-year low. >>> the government's reporting another big spike in gas prices. the energy department says the...
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rather tn get into the tragic circumstances that exist in any specific cases, as being a basis forhrowing out an entire theory of law, i think we have to be very careful to tease out the issues and make sure we do not lose sight of the fundamentals because the tragic circumstances of been in specific cases in the trayvon martin, i think we need to let the system work. we recognized that defense attorneys right to defense, a defense attorney is going to see europe stands -- standard ground was going to be the basis for the defense claim. i would ask this audience on television and among us to tease out those issues and focus on the important constitutional mandate that we as t legislature have taken very seriously. >> sense it has been passed, as they study been done as to - since it has been passed, has a steady been done -- how many have been exile reverses the when you has been charged wh first second-degree murder? >> we spe in some detail before the session today. i do not know the answer. not to be dismissive of it. >> thank you for being here. was there a particular incident or issu
rather tn get into the tragic circumstances that exist in any specific cases, as being a basis forhrowing out an entire theory of law, i think we have to be very careful to tease out the issues and make sure we do not lose sight of the fundamentals because the tragic circumstances of been in specific cases in the trayvon martin, i think we need to let the system work. we recognized that defense attorneys right to defense, a defense attorney is going to see europe stands -- standard ground was...
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ketchup maker heinz earned six nts more tn pectedn its latest quarter, and up double digits from a year ago, even as revenues fell. shares fell 2.3% but they're coming off a 52 week high yesterday. the company said it will increase its marketing this quarter, hoping to keep sales growth up in developing economies. investors were suiting up with men's clothing retailers, thanks to online strategies helping earnings at joseph a bank clothiers. j.o.s.b. jumped 14% after easily topping quarterly earnings estimates. its direct sales unit, including online sales, saw buness jum almost 40%. competitor men's wearhouse caught a bid too, up 3.6%. both stocks are at the highest prices in three months. after the close tonight, the focus was on internet radio operator pandora. pandora broke even in its fiscal second quarter. analysts expected pandora to lose money. the company credited encouraging results for its mobile advertising strategy. after dropped 1% during the regular session, shares shot up more than 8% after the closing bell. pandora raised its outlook, expecting to see a big jump in its
ketchup maker heinz earned six nts more tn pectedn its latest quarter, and up double digits from a year ago, even as revenues fell. shares fell 2.3% but they're coming off a 52 week high yesterday. the company said it will increase its marketing this quarter, hoping to keep sales growth up in developing economies. investors were suiting up with men's clothing retailers, thanks to online strategies helping earnings at joseph a bank clothiers. j.o.s.b. jumped 14% after easily topping quarterly...
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the oempb tn there, jja, you don't get taxed until you sell the product. >>> you look at the charge ofing. 5 the problem there is it is completely 'tis torted the market for volatility features. you talked about it a little earlier in the show. involved futures market is ridiculous. fostering about 180% a year. this could spike short term if you get a blow up in the market. >> this is a slam dunk for me. everyone talks about mup as a great well structured product. a little bit. it has less exposure to california. we have mu nis pap issues you may have heard about. say what you will, on balance you take insurance versus non-insurance. >> you are saying no to the xlp which is probably in a lot of people's portfolio. >> certainly. the bbc goes beyond just the 40 name names. >> xlp is a great bet. if you want more exposure, more domestic consumer staple names. it gives you that broader bet. same low cost, same liquidity more exposure. >> there is a pretty significant difference in liquidity. so it makes $7 million today traded. that seems like not so i will kid an instrument. >> it's a gre
the oempb tn there, jja, you don't get taxed until you sell the product. >>> you look at the charge ofing. 5 the problem there is it is completely 'tis torted the market for volatility features. you talked about it a little earlier in the show. involved futures market is ridiculous. fostering about 180% a year. this could spike short term if you get a blow up in the market. >> this is a slam dunk for me. everyone talks about mup as a great well structured product. a little bit....
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giuliani, lee hamilton, howard dean tom ridge, bill rich richardson, a lot of guys who i respec are on o tnhis group every country in except for u.s. and canada has delifted them. if they were considered a terrorist group they no longer are. it's not so much delisting them as a terrorist group. the united states government signed an agreement with a group of these members in iraq, 3400 of them, to give up their weapons and we promised we would protect them. they all did. the general who was in charge, general phillips is now speaking for the m.e.k. we abandoned them in 2009. the iraqi police under orders of tehran the iraqi police on two occasion came in using u.s. weapons kills 47 people including eight women. when i got involved i wanted to protect the lives of the residents of ashraf. >> cenk: governor, i understand the point you're making but doesn't it look horribly hypocritical in the u.s. they worked with with the u.s. in the past. they worked with ayatollah and then they turned around and worked with hue san hussein and now they're working with scientists in iran. when we say that t
giuliani, lee hamilton, howard dean tom ridge, bill rich richardson, a lot of guys who i respec are on o tnhis group every country in except for u.s. and canada has delifted them. if they were considered a terrorist group they no longer are. it's not so much delisting them as a terrorist group. the united states government signed an agreement with a group of these members in iraq, 3400 of them, to give up their weapons and we promised we would protect them. they all did. the general who was in...
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again, he orders her, the money that is spent, $300 billion in world war ii wartim wartime production, tntoday's dollars about $3 trillion. that's a big stimulus check, but that's if you think about in terms of stimulus. if you're mesmerized by the numbers alone, it seems like just simply a matter of spending a lot of money. but remember that's not just money that is simply poured into the economy are given out in large portions in certain kind of favored corporations. this is money that is being used to buy things that the government needs desperately, and going to again the most productive and innovative centers of the economy in the process. and those with a compass that will be mobilize and put to work. automobile industry and the others. the second thing to keep in mind here as well is that this involves the creation of a whole new labor force in order to fill and take care of, fill the jobs that are necessary. not just of course the women who become involved in it, something close to about 5 million go to work in wartime factories. and not just african-americans, something like 1 mi
again, he orders her, the money that is spent, $300 billion in world war ii wartim wartime production, tntoday's dollars about $3 trillion. that's a big stimulus check, but that's if you think about in terms of stimulus. if you're mesmerized by the numbers alone, it seems like just simply a matter of spending a lot of money. but remember that's not just money that is simply poured into the economy are given out in large portions in certain kind of favored corporations. this is money that is...
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more than 500 tns of grain cole other goods move across the river every year.hich means that every day products could soon cost family more. each day traffic stops the u.s. economylesss 300 million dollars. the so dredging the mississippi. >> i'm running what you mate call a big vacuum cleaner. >>reporter: definitely trying to keep the water at least nine feet deep. nervous the river may need to remain closed. this is abc news greenville, mississippi. >> well still to come tonight. woman crossing between 2 speeding trucks. the physics and facts behind the nail biting crazy stunt. how diíúñ for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can
more than 500 tns of grain cole other goods move across the river every year.hich means that every day products could soon cost family more. each day traffic stops the u.s. economylesss 300 million dollars. the so dredging the mississippi. >> i'm running what you mate call a big vacuum cleaner. >>reporter: definitely trying to keep the water at least nine feet deep. nervous the river may need to remain closed. this is abc news greenville, mississippi. >> well still to come...
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you've only asked me that three times on on the air and about tn times off the air.you, upper 80s to about 90s there. anything else? >> yeah. not that you would get it for me. thanks very much. today is the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe. a new exhibit by a famed hollywood photographer is on display in san francisco. it coincides with a book of its >> bernard was the best. he knew how to capture the inner and outer makeup of his portraits, ever his subjects, especially women. >> susan bernard was written a peak featuring photos by her dad with many. his notes. it's on display at the san francisco art exchange. it was bernard that discovered norma jean in hollywood in 1946. >> bernard became her mentor, taking her from innocent norma jean to glamorous marilyn monroe. >> you look in most of the photos that my father took of marilyn, there's sort of a sense ever joy about her. >> there's a great photo of the times. it captures. yet you see her charisma because of all the people, somehow she pops out. and i love that picture because you see marilyn four
you've only asked me that three times on on the air and about tn times off the air.you, upper 80s to about 90s there. anything else? >> yeah. not that you would get it for me. thanks very much. today is the 50th anniversary of the death of marilyn monroe. a new exhibit by a famed hollywood photographer is on display in san francisco. it coincides with a book of its >> bernard was the best. he knew how to capture the inner and outer makeup of his portraits, ever his subjects,...
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next four years he will get it right, but this president cannot tell us that you are better off today tn when he took office. >> the centerpiece of the mitt romney's acceptance speech, an attack on president obama's economic record. >> does the america we want borrow $1 trillion from china? >> no. >> does it fail to find jobs for 23 million people and for over half of the kids graduating from college? >> no. >> reporter: romney laid out a five-point plan to create jobs and become energy independent by 2020 and cut deficits, but he fell short on the details and the republican nominee did not shy away from the experience at bain capital. >> that business we started with 10 people has grown into a great american success story. some of the companies we helped start are names you know from and you have heard from tonight. a office company called staples where i'm pleased to see that the obama campaign has been shopping. he had almost no experience working in a business. jobs to him are about government. >> reporter: for a candidate who is trying to downplay the mormon faith and sometimes avoi
next four years he will get it right, but this president cannot tell us that you are better off today tn when he took office. >> the centerpiece of the mitt romney's acceptance speech, an attack on president obama's economic record. >> does the america we want borrow $1 trillion from china? >> no. >> does it fail to find jobs for 23 million people and for over half of the kids graduating from college? >> no. >> reporter: romney laid out a five-point plan to...
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our tn phone. >> sorry, sorry. had to grab it quickly. >> would you mind?my wife tells me all the time like another appendage. i'm very guilty of this. and we're seeing the younger people sleeping next to it. it's just a part of reality and now there's competition. do i grab an iphone or ipad? i'm cheating on the iphone with the ipad and crazy. you need to tune out sometimes though. >> guy uses the iphone on a date sitting there doing this. what do you think? >> it's funny. i wrote a story about this recently and polled the readers saying what would you do if your company shut off your e-mail after hours? cut you off. you would think that people panic, right? not being able to be connected and people do but the run away winner of the question, the answers is would you panic, relieved or throw a party? the runaway winner is throw a party. like 50% of the vote said they would throw a party. people i think want to use it to connect to family. they want to use it to check the news, cute cat videos but a little overwhelming and we need more self discipline with
our tn phone. >> sorry, sorry. had to grab it quickly. >> would you mind?my wife tells me all the time like another appendage. i'm very guilty of this. and we're seeing the younger people sleeping next to it. it's just a part of reality and now there's competition. do i grab an iphone or ipad? i'm cheating on the iphone with the ipad and crazy. you need to tune out sometimes though. >> guy uses the iphone on a date sitting there doing this. what do you think? >> it's...
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with disturng connectionsn anti-american organizations like the influences on government officials, tn the point is to oid electing and confirming politicians who are going to put such people in those positions. ill,ll of that said, it is congress'esponsibility to scrutinize eveh cy, if especially he licy choice in dangers the nation. -- especially when the policy choice in dangers the naon. nce 2009,he obama administration has abandodhe federagovernment prior policy against dealing directly informally with themli brotherhood. the state partment has not only beesupporve of at dramatic a nu o muslibrrhoo positions that undermine both the american constitutional rights and our alliance with israel. to name just a few manifestations of ts picy ch, the ate department has an adversary in israel who trained operatives of the muslimn pressler -- americ brotherhoo the state departntnnounced the obamadmtrion wo be satisfied wthe election of a muslim brotherhood- oriented government in egypt. the state department has collaborated with the organization of the slic cooperation, block of govement h
with disturng connectionsn anti-american organizations like the influences on government officials, tn the point is to oid electing and confirming politicians who are going to put such people in those positions. ill,ll of that said, it is congress'esponsibility to scrutinize eveh cy, if especially he licy choice in dangers the nation. -- especially when the policy choice in dangers the naon. nce 2009,he obama administration has abandodhe federagovernment prior policy against dealing directly...
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that's tn years of work. >> he wants to bring the rate down?most a third. >> almost a third from where it is right now for the upper income people in america. >> that's right. and you have to make that up either by more borrowing, higher taxes, or less services. >> how is more money going to be coming into the treasury? it's a theory that more people are going to get employed because the wealthy people get more money to take home, and they're going to be the job creators so it's a theory that we're going to grow the treasury. >> right. >> but we know for sure the only people who are going to be paying in are the middle class. >> we know for 12 years we tried this and where are the jobs? >> david, thanks for your time tonight. >> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay with us. >>> what's the matter with being an idelog? you stand for something. >> the paul ryan honeymoon is over. republicans in washington are comparing the paul ryan vp pick to the day the music died. the big panel weighs in next. >>> the vice p
that's tn years of work. >> he wants to bring the rate down?most a third. >> almost a third from where it is right now for the upper income people in america. >> that's right. and you have to make that up either by more borrowing, higher taxes, or less services. >> how is more money going to be coming into the treasury? it's a theory that more people are going to get employed because the wealthy people get more money to take home, and they're going to be the job creators...
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listening, and i got the ghe that setng wt >> i thinke re getngome signth the was a big sthe than, tnju.. i don't want to say just a crash, but a plane crash. it wasn't a mechanical defect. >> o'brien: as a pilot myself, and having reported on aviation for more than 20 years, i knew that accidents most always involve a chain of events, a series of underlying causes. i also knew that the downing of 3407 would dz growing sector of the airline it turned out this continental flight was operated not by continental itself, but by a smaller carrier called colgan air. >> she had sent me her... her itinerary. you know, and you pull it up from orbitz and, you know, continental. everything on it was continental, and in small print under the flight nbeasat. >> no doubt in our mind that when she's buying this ticket, she's buying a flight on continental, for which she believed she had continental pilots and continental safety and continental service. >> today, we are opening a public hearing concerning the accident that occurred on february 12, 2009 at clarence center, new york. >> o'brien: three
listening, and i got the ghe that setng wt >> i thinke re getngome signth the was a big sthe than, tnju.. i don't want to say just a crash, but a plane crash. it wasn't a mechanical defect. >> o'brien: as a pilot myself, and having reported on aviation for more than 20 years, i knew that accidents most always involve a chain of events, a series of underlying causes. i also knew that the downing of 3407 would dz growing sector of the airline it turned out this continental flight was...
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has won more gold meds tn a otheuntry, 4lds d 102 medals in all.ha second wh oals an87 meds total. d thereorent happening is this 'ss? we have a poll. it shows that 66% of americans say that london has been successful as an olympic host, and 26% say they have enjoyed the olympics more than in the past. amanda davis is at the park this and let e's talk about tonight. what do we have to look forward to? >> i have something very exciting to look forwa to randi. i have a ticket. i have just got this in the last hour or so, so i am very, very exciexcid, because i am one of e lucky 80,000 in the stadium behind me for the closing ceremony. and i can just tell you that we have just heard them taping the practice and sound check this morning and not quite so much secrecy around the closing ceremony as the opening ceremony. we know it is basically a celebration of 50 years of british music, so i have heard take that and spice girls being an act and we have seen pictures of them practicing on sparkly black london cabs and george michael has confirmed that he
has won more gold meds tn a otheuntry, 4lds d 102 medals in all.ha second wh oals an87 meds total. d thereorent happening is this 'ss? we have a poll. it shows that 66% of americans say that london has been successful as an olympic host, and 26% say they have enjoyed the olympics more than in the past. amanda davis is at the park this and let e's talk about tonight. what do we have to look forward to? >> i have something very exciting to look forwa to randi. i have a ticket. i have just...
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are adopted twins raised separately it tells you there is some sort of a genetic risk, much higher tn the risk to the population, about 1%. if also tells you those genes can't be acting alone because it is not 1 --% either there are interactions between genetic risks and the environmentment a big piece of progress has happened in schizophrenia in just the past few years has been understanding something about what that genetic risk is. at the granular level. what kinds of molecules, what kinds of brain function are different in patients with schizophrenia and unaffected people. and this has been a huge project that's involved hundreds and thousands of scien trust-- scientists and thousands and tens of thousands of schizophrenics and their families. it's a huge collaboration, really, to get that information. and from that we have started to tease apart some of the threads of what's happening. so here's one thread that comes out of the genetics. schizophrenia, typically, people start to show symptoms as danny did in their late teens in college. but when we look at the genes, we find that
are adopted twins raised separately it tells you there is some sort of a genetic risk, much higher tn the risk to the population, about 1%. if also tells you those genes can't be acting alone because it is not 1 --% either there are interactions between genetic risks and the environmentment a big piece of progress has happened in schizophrenia in just the past few years has been understanding something about what that genetic risk is. at the granular level. what kinds of molecules, what kinds...
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it onto the per base, and watch how the nutriblet blasts ordinary foods into supeoods in an instant, tnt parate, throw in the dishwasher or give it a quick rinse anyou're ready to go again in seconds. how easy is that? and with nearly twice the power of these other machines, the nutribullet is less than halfhe size. there's no other machine like it. the nutribullet comes with a supersized 24-ounce pitcr, with the same ze and capacity of this full-sizedlender. it also comes with two sing-serve 18-ounce mugs, so everyone gets to enjoy their own personal favorite nutriblasts. you also get the superfood miing blade that instantly grinds and pulverizes ts, seeds, grains, raw chocolate and more for super-nutritious, super-delicious energy bars. you also get the serfood recipe book, packed full of delicious recipe combinations the whole familyill love. you could spend up to a thousand doars on these big, bulky industrial machis that still don't have the nutribullet's excluse cyclonic action. but call n and you won't pay $1,000, 500, 3, or even $150! during this tv-only offer, you can have the
it onto the per base, and watch how the nutriblet blasts ordinary foods into supeoods in an instant, tnt parate, throw in the dishwasher or give it a quick rinse anyou're ready to go again in seconds. how easy is that? and with nearly twice the power of these other machines, the nutribullet is less than halfhe size. there's no other machine like it. the nutribullet comes with a supersized 24-ounce pitcr, with the same ze and capacity of this full-sizedlender. it also comes with two sing-serve...
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how did it go so bado quickl >>ose: t me tn to the election where do you see it? >> barack obama being elected in the electoral college. >> rose: but not necessarily in the popular vote. >> not necessarily in the popular vote. president obama has a good, solid lead in the states i think he could lose red states by enormous majorities. >> rose: places like texas-- >> absolutely. look at john kerry's election. if he had gotten 71,000 more votes in ohio, he's president of t united states despite getti three million less popular votes, direct votes, three million less votes. it's one of the reasons i say in the book, we've get to begin the process -- >> rose: what could john kerry have done to have won ohio? >> ( sighs ) many things, many things. the easy way he wins ohio and the election, is answer the swift boat ad the way it came out. look in the camera-- this is a wuss thing. john kerry is not a wuss, but look if the camera and say how dare they? i took the most dangerousob a naval lieutenant could take, a swift boat captain. my opponent, the president, hid out in
how did it go so bado quickl >>ose: t me tn to the election where do you see it? >> barack obama being elected in the electoral college. >> rose: but not necessarily in the popular vote. >> not necessarily in the popular vote. president obama has a good, solid lead in the states i think he could lose red states by enormous majorities. >> rose: places like texas-- >> absolutely. look at john kerry's election. if he had gotten 71,000 more votes in ohio, he's...
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no one's following the issue more keenly tn the brean center forjuste a new york university law school. its new report, "the challenge of obtaining voter identification," finds that new voter id rules already are in place in nine states, some of them swing states -- with more than 57 million eligible voters who could determine which candidates get 127 electoral votes, nearly half the 270 needed to win the white house. keesha gaskins is the co-author of that report. she's a long-time organizer, lobbyist, trial attorney, and senior counsel in the brennan center's democracy program. michael waldman has been the president of the brennan center for justice since 2005. during the clinton administration, he was a special assistant to the president and a top white house policy aide on campaign finance reform. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> nice to be here. >> so, michael, if there is so little fraud in federal elections, why is there such a fuss over voter id? >> it's a great question. in a way, this debate over who can vote and how we vote, it goes to the heart of american history. we'
no one's following the issue more keenly tn the brean center forjuste a new york university law school. its new report, "the challenge of obtaining voter identification," finds that new voter id rules already are in place in nine states, some of them swing states -- with more than 57 million eligible voters who could determine which candidates get 127 electoral votes, nearly half the 270 needed to win the white house. keesha gaskins is the co-author of that report. she's a long-time...
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intended to welfare to work an the ending of that kindof welfrogram that estedin 996ando other source tn resint clinton himswho ited in this program says ts caaiisfalse. >> host: here's a little b more on both sides. last month's announcement by ths give states more leeway when it y d mre so-called. ch for welfarerogrs. hs encouragin stateto consider more fective ways to parents succesully epare nd dt employment. the ancent says the move according will allow the states to test alteatives and notive strategies, policies and prcdures or the and limit ouome for need famies. but the romnpaiga y fodirector paved the work requirements for the recipients considered a ornersto of the 96 law and critics of the culture of dependency to be undermined by t weavers for prects that use other criteria than the law participation requirements. th that requirement the program fallsar. >> gata lse aboue crueee ist ind ironi massacsetts i mentioned massachusetts romney doesn't always like to be reminded was the governor of massachusetts every governor and every loc official once more flexibility plemt fdera
intended to welfare to work an the ending of that kindof welfrogram that estedin 996ando other source tn resint clinton himswho ited in this program says ts caaiisfalse. >> host: here's a little b more on both sides. last month's announcement by ths give states more leeway when it y d mre so-called. ch for welfarerogrs. hs encouragin stateto consider more fective ways to parents succesully epare nd dt employment. the ancent says the move according will allow the states to test alteatives...
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. >> rose: how to advertise on mobile tn ey have problem? [unless they know how to advertise on mobile -- >> if you want to believe worth, you know, 50, 60, 70, 80, $100 billion, yes, they have to figure out mobile, this have to grow advertising and do a lot of things. if you think the company is worth, i don't know, ten, 20, 30, $40 billion, 40 is where we are now around, a little over, that is a different story. >> rose: do they take any responsibility for the way the ipo was handled? >> basically not, facebook says, look we put it in the hand of the bankers, there were three firms involved, morgan stanley, leavitt, j.p. morgan and goldman sachs and they will say we depended on them and by the way at the time, odd my enough, those banks went out and met with investors and by the way found investors that were willing to pay this money and by the way allows their shirt in the rose. so. >> rose: anybody who bought into the ipo at the top lost a lot of money. >> it is like life, everything is complicated. >> rose: so back to here, so there is
. >> rose: how to advertise on mobile tn ey have problem? [unless they know how to advertise on mobile -- >> if you want to believe worth, you know, 50, 60, 70, 80, $100 billion, yes, they have to figure out mobile, this have to grow advertising and do a lot of things. if you think the company is worth, i don't know, ten, 20, 30, $40 billion, 40 is where we are now around, a little over, that is a different story. >> rose: do they take any responsibility for the way the ipo...
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then i read the ctext, it was evenorse tn the quote. said these people that start these businesses and so, they did not build it. they think there are smart, but a lot of people are s. i am not sure where h was going with that. my vieis we celebra people who are hard-working and smart and take risk and build enterprises. it lookst government and the source of our greatness. i look at the american peles urce ofurt is when a kid gets the hono roll, i realizhat kid h toake the bus to get to school. but when he makes the honor roll, i don't credit the bus driver, i credit the kid who makes the honor roll. and when jimmie don made sandwiches in his garage, and he worked 18-20 hour days, and when other people came and join him, i credit him with having built that enterprise, not government. this is a time to recognize the have a government do the job it was intended to do, which is to encourage liberty, freedom, and risk taking and to acknowledge and celebrate those who have been successful. i do not want to turn america into something we wou
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a little girl's passion tns into a realit >>> andaptured on camera involving this, yeah, woman stuck,injured. her uncanny comments and her rescue is all coming up on "world news now." ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with bounty basic. affordably priced. tested by everyday life. and try bounty napkins. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medica
a little girl's passion tns into a realit >>> andaptured on camera involving this, yeah, woman stuck,injured. her uncanny comments and her rescue is all coming up on "world news now." ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life....