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even buy tom horn t-shirts. horn stands out above all other western characters, his controversial by hanging. thomas h. horn jr. was born in scotland county, missouri, in 1860.er, his early years coincided with the civil war and turbulent which hection era recalled were very difficult times. his parents, who were devout followers of the disciples of christ, imposed a strict code in home, prompting young tom to 18 70's.e in the mid he struck westward working at became aand eventually cow puncher on texas cattle trifs to dodge city, kansas. in 1879, he sought his fortune silver camp of leadville, colorado. when he failed to prosper, he reportedly hired out his gun during a dispute between two forroad companies vying control of the best route into leadville. while there, or from there, he to arizonay territory in 1881, arriving just outbreak of apache disturbances was occurring. in desperate need of employment, on with the u.s. army as a civilian employee. next five years he served as a teamster, packer and civilia
even buy tom horn t-shirts. horn stands out above all other western characters, his controversial by hanging. thomas h. horn jr. was born in scotland county, missouri, in 1860.er, his early years coincided with the civil war and turbulent which hection era recalled were very difficult times. his parents, who were devout followers of the disciples of christ, imposed a strict code in home, prompting young tom to 18 70's.e in the mid he struck westward working at became aand eventually cow puncher...
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tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mine. >> it's my dog. >> no. >> [laughs] >> no, that's my dog. >> your dog, his dog? >> no, it's mine. >> oh. >> used to be my dog. >> no, it was ours, and she stays with me. >> oh. >> we were a couple for 20 years, but we
tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year?...
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we are with tom shay. we with glen eagles. we're with a track record. where we want to go is everything you heard today and the community work force opportunities, the chance to continue to work with first tee, everything you heard about this being the community's golf course. this is created a ground swell of excitement of approving the lease, moving forward. congratulations for joining us commissioner wei. welcome to the commission. is this your first meeting? >> yes. >> welcome. this is a fun one to make your first meeting but we wondered was there going to be -- you know, when this was discussed we highlight lose glen eagles or the operator there was a ground swell of support in the community and leaders and a lot of folks saying we can't let this happen especially with the good things in front of us. this gentleman or someone sending around emails and july of the golf course. i was there in june before -- there was talk we might lose glen eagles. i wish you couldy see the photos from june. look at june. that's why you're not seeing the photos and b
we are with tom shay. we with glen eagles. we're with a track record. where we want to go is everything you heard today and the community work force opportunities, the chance to continue to work with first tee, everything you heard about this being the community's golf course. this is created a ground swell of excitement of approving the lease, moving forward. congratulations for joining us commissioner wei. welcome to the commission. is this your first meeting? >> yes. >> welcome....
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tom woody allen dell place in recognition to the city and county of san francisco i want to thank and acknowledge chair we're and our co-sponsors. i think just to give context to how this occurred last year, we had an individual individual and this didn't in any way to speak on his acknowledgements he made a couple of inflammatory comments in poland and being a representative here in the city and county of san francisco where we don't tolerant that level of discrimination or hateful ramdz it's appropriate to rename the street after tom and, of course, he's contributed to the lgbt community that's why we have the redesignation street street change. happy to take anothers comments and apple it up >> terrific thank you supervisor kim and taking little lead the street renamings are not straightforward. and take a while so i appreciate you and your staff per variance and happy to be is co-sponsor to rename this block for one of the greatest leaders in the city of san francisco. with that, open up open this up for public comment i have a few public comment cards which i'll read out (calling
tom woody allen dell place in recognition to the city and county of san francisco i want to thank and acknowledge chair we're and our co-sponsors. i think just to give context to how this occurred last year, we had an individual individual and this didn't in any way to speak on his acknowledgements he made a couple of inflammatory comments in poland and being a representative here in the city and county of san francisco where we don't tolerant that level of discrimination or hateful ramdz it's...
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or enjoy the game of golf so i urge you to support tom in this operation. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good morning commissioners and general manager ginsburg. i am speaking today as a member of the mccarren park collaborative and we meet monthly and following the passage of the park bond last year we have been working with the rd planning staff to come up with a 3-5 visioning plan for the park. i will like to bring that to your attention and work on the lease with glen eagles because i believe having a separate lease that is outside of that timeline plus our visioning should be taken into consideration and somewhat worked together so that perhaps at the five year mark or somewhere in the middle of all of that we come together and collaborate so that the overall visions of mccarren park and all of its facilities are part of the same conversation and i do want to complement tom. he's been recently very active with us. he's helped us with our fundraiser and i expect to see a lot more of that and i think it's really important it be a joi
or enjoy the game of golf so i urge you to support tom in this operation. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good morning commissioners and general manager ginsburg. i am speaking today as a member of the mccarren park collaborative and we meet monthly and following the passage of the park bond last year we have been working with the rd planning staff to come up with a 3-5 visioning plan for the park. i will like to bring that to your attention and work on the...
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specifically jessie larson and other air item 1 is the street change name for the recognition of the tom's contributions to the city. >> supervisor kim is the lead on this. >> it's great to be at land use we introduced this in the spring of last year on the renaming of a block of ivy alley between polk to dr. tom we wanted to make sure we went through the processes and also respect want to ensure that the supporters could be here per born as thomas dr. was adopted by his be neighbors he grew up in new jersey and was encouraged to pressure give him navmz and was excelling in athletics he continued this while going to springfield massachusetts and just for the record in pe after graduation he tainted medical school and new jersey medical institution and going to alabama in 1965 before drafted into the army he protested being shipped to vietnam and was sent to change as an athletic after the mexican city olympics he earned his medical degree at staufrd and has a practice in the castro neighborhood and participated in the olympics for a second time as a is an at about physician for the monreal
specifically jessie larson and other air item 1 is the street change name for the recognition of the tom's contributions to the city. >> supervisor kim is the lead on this. >> it's great to be at land use we introduced this in the spring of last year on the renaming of a block of ivy alley between polk to dr. tom we wanted to make sure we went through the processes and also respect want to ensure that the supporters could be here per born as thomas dr. was adopted by his be...
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tom tom i'll never forget it once we forget our history we're doomed as a community. i've spent time over the years fist slapping though i think we're a bunch the faction groups that don't talk to each other i'm tied of you saying negative things about nellie queen there wouldn't have a been a stone wall we must remember our history and the gay comedy to the minute is this gentleman over here i've loved him for over thirty years and continue to love him my husband he's a loud old italian man we going both are he didn't take crap 2, 3, 4 from anyone he makes sure that things are done he's a bright light we're for a very, very long time. he organized the gay taverns union of san francisco that's how far this guy goes back it's my honor to bring my old friend i say oldie don't get to see enough that's why i ask i please do this. ladies and gentlemen, the god montgomery mother of gay comedy tom (clapping) >> i'm sorry we're italians we're going to start crying i'm going to move on. >> well, there you are. it's also an honor to be here a washington obviously in putting thi
tom tom i'll never forget it once we forget our history we're doomed as a community. i've spent time over the years fist slapping though i think we're a bunch the faction groups that don't talk to each other i'm tied of you saying negative things about nellie queen there wouldn't have a been a stone wall we must remember our history and the gay comedy to the minute is this gentleman over here i've loved him for over thirty years and continue to love him my husband he's a loud old italian man we...
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>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.ning this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, i the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. in they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing dope. >> oh. running this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? >> i'll tell you how it's the same and how it's incredibly different. it's the same in the sense that you think thi
>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.ning this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this...
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we'll see. >> jimmy: tom petty is here tonight.e're going to take the studio audience to the show. >> you guys are lucky. >> jimmy: yes. [ cheers and applause ] you're probably a little too young to be in that -- >> you're so sweet. >> jimmy: tom petty. >> we're good friends. >> jimmy: that's true, right? >> kind of, yeah. >> jimmy: you're a performer. >> i was in an a cappella group in high school. one step from coolness. >> jimmy: it may be more than one step away. [ laughter ] >> it was a nine-girl a cappella singing group. we called ourselves triple trio. >> jimmy: excellent. >> when i was in junior high school i wanted to be in triple trio because there was amazing senior named gwyneth paltrow. and she was president of triple trio. >> jimmy: how about that? >> i really wanted to be president of triple trio one day. and then, i was, co-president of triple trio one day. >> jimmy: wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> exciting honor, yeah. >> jimmy: you were in -- were you in this group together? >> we weren't there together. she is ju
we'll see. >> jimmy: tom petty is here tonight.e're going to take the studio audience to the show. >> you guys are lucky. >> jimmy: yes. [ cheers and applause ] you're probably a little too young to be in that -- >> you're so sweet. >> jimmy: tom petty. >> we're good friends. >> jimmy: that's true, right? >> kind of, yeah. >> jimmy: you're a performer. >> i was in an a cappella group in high school. one step from coolness. >>...
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host: tom? guest: most benefits are covered by the va. some eventually do get social security disability. certainly a healthy debate over the last couple of years about the disability roles. i think some would argue that there are a couple of million people on disability that shouldn't be there. but if you are disabled, if you have als or kidney dialysis or other things, there are people that really did need them. the issue is it's a great package of benefits for people who really need them. i think very few of the people on disability are actually veterans. most of that is covered through the va. i think certainly there's a perception problem that there are people who are on disability who shouldn't be on there but it's probably about ten percent. host: karen in florida. caller: hi, tom. i was growing up before medicare came in, and in the state of new hampshire, and the seniors were in kind of dire straits. they were living below poverty or at poverty levels and when medicare went through, it
host: tom? guest: most benefits are covered by the va. some eventually do get social security disability. certainly a healthy debate over the last couple of years about the disability roles. i think some would argue that there are a couple of million people on disability that shouldn't be there. but if you are disabled, if you have als or kidney dialysis or other things, there are people that really did need them. the issue is it's a great package of benefits for people who really need them. i...
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i'm tom keene. adam johnson and olivia sterns.in williams dying and 63. reported suicide. the paragraphs in the newspaper are all saying the first four paragraphs. here is what i will remember. passing.on the literally, robin williams to us -- describing his great mentor and perhaps describing himself. last night, one person put out an amazing photograph. griffin put out a very quiet photograph on instagram. this speaks to american, and a -- two american comedy. american comedy. and 80 years of comedy. >> thank you for pointing out the common annuity -- continuity. >> i grew up listening to jonathan winters. my father would play them with bill cosby in the living room. my father laughed differently over mr. winters totally twisted comedy that came out of a really tough world. there is the "mrs. doubtfire." there is also the drama. dead poets society." there are also the voices. >> the riffing and "aladdin." you are so right. there was just the voice. not the photo image. age 63.lliams we can't forget "good morning, vietnam." adam
i'm tom keene. adam johnson and olivia sterns.in williams dying and 63. reported suicide. the paragraphs in the newspaper are all saying the first four paragraphs. here is what i will remember. passing.on the literally, robin williams to us -- describing his great mentor and perhaps describing himself. last night, one person put out an amazing photograph. griffin put out a very quiet photograph on instagram. this speaks to american, and a -- two american comedy. american comedy. and 80 years of...
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tom? >> right now the heaviest rain closest to the metro area is in prince george's county and prince william and southern fairfax. shenandoah valley into mountains light rain and thunder and lightning in western maryland that will stay well west of the metro area. now, this rain, the area in green, it's mostly light rain that stretches from woodbridge to fredericksburg advancing north and east coming right into the metro area. fairfax, prince george's, montgomery and the district getting that batch of some light to moderate rain between now and 7:00 this morning. it's an umbrella day today. morning showers off and on. afternoon showers. maybe some thunder and lightning during the afternoon into this evening. slippery streets as well. that may cause some fender-benders this morning. a look at when this heavy rain is likely to hit the heaviest rain later this afternoon. next weather and traffic on the 1s at 6:11. slippery streets this morning. any fender-benders? >> accident southbound bw p
tom? >> right now the heaviest rain closest to the metro area is in prince george's county and prince william and southern fairfax. shenandoah valley into mountains light rain and thunder and lightning in western maryland that will stay well west of the metro area. now, this rain, the area in green, it's mostly light rain that stretches from woodbridge to fredericksburg advancing north and east coming right into the metro area. fairfax, prince george's, montgomery and the district getting...
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(clapping.) >> thank you tom. so i want to give an acknowledge this is thank you to the school board members concluding vice president emily and hydra mendosa and joe as mentioned already there's 11 supervisors that have signed on those co-chairs i'm proud to have that support so i'll acknowledge them quickly. president chiu, supervisor tang. supervisor kim. supervisor david campos. supervisor mar. supervisor wiener. (clapping.) and i'll bet you they're all around somewhere but right now i want to bring up two supervisors that really worked hard with my office to put this altogether. their staff were incredible. and putting a lot of time and crafting something that is so strong that i believe its going to turn the tide around when it comes to children's staying in san francisco so let me bring up both supervisor avalos and supervisor kim to say a few words. supervisor avalos (clapping.) thank you, norman i want to say it's been a honor to work with you and helping to craft of the children family initiative that's
(clapping.) >> thank you tom. so i want to give an acknowledge this is thank you to the school board members concluding vice president emily and hydra mendosa and joe as mentioned already there's 11 supervisors that have signed on those co-chairs i'm proud to have that support so i'll acknowledge them quickly. president chiu, supervisor tang. supervisor kim. supervisor david campos. supervisor mar. supervisor wiener. (clapping.) and i'll bet you they're all around somewhere but right now...
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tom, are we going to see this all weekend? >> no, a big change is going to be moving in by sunday, so enjoy this wonderful break from our usual high heat and humidity. look at the visibility. in the foreground is the american university. that's a live view from our storm team 4 tower camera under this royal blue sky. off in the distance on the horizon, the high-rise buildings of tyson's corner. behind them you can even see the bull run mountains which are about 50 miles away. it's just an amazing situation here now with the air so dry. 75 now at reagan national. the dew point down to 47. that is very dry air. now the humidity just 37%. we've got a northwesterly breeze that is bringing in this low humidity as we have this canadian high pressure over us. it's near 70 now prince george's, montgomery and fairfax counties. from the bay right now it's in the low 70s. gorgeous day on the bay, gorgeous day around the blue ridge. shenandoah mountains -- the valley into the mountains it's just in the upper 60s to near 70. oakland got do
tom, are we going to see this all weekend? >> no, a big change is going to be moving in by sunday, so enjoy this wonderful break from our usual high heat and humidity. look at the visibility. in the foreground is the american university. that's a live view from our storm team 4 tower camera under this royal blue sky. off in the distance on the horizon, the high-rise buildings of tyson's corner. behind them you can even see the bull run mountains which are about 50 miles away. it's just an...
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brady is tom brady.to the championships so many times and the playoffs so many times because of who he is. >> reporter: so many people want to know about tom brady. what do you think? >> i didn't actually see tom brady, i was looking for rg3. >> that's a loyal fan. >> yes. >> what about you? >> you know what? rg3 is our man. >> reporter: both men practiced on the same field to do something different. >> you get kind of tired hitting the same guy every day if practice. going against someone new, especially a team like the patriots, has a tradition of winning, it's good for us. definitely should help us down the line. >> to come out here, see different faces. not to have that familiarity, it's a good thing. it allows you to trust in your technique. >> you don't know them. they don't know what you've been working on. both sides get a chance to work out some stuff that they feel good about working. >> different teams, but at least one familiar face. >> this one here this is family. >> that's family? >> josh
brady is tom brady.to the championships so many times and the playoffs so many times because of who he is. >> reporter: so many people want to know about tom brady. what do you think? >> i didn't actually see tom brady, i was looking for rg3. >> that's a loyal fan. >> yes. >> what about you? >> you know what? rg3 is our man. >> reporter: both men practiced on the same field to do something different. >> you get kind of tired hitting the same guy...
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>> reporter: tom runs the business with the help of his wife, geri.teacher, she never cared much for fishing, let alone rod making. >> move it left ever so slightly. >> reporter: after tom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she bought into the dream, hook, line, and endless tinkering. >> it's really given him a life. i think that he wouldn't have had. >> i never thought about m.s. as holding me back from doing what i wanted to do. >> reporter: as a kid growing up in montana, all tom wanted to do was fish. he used to fish till he dropped, literally. as an adult, he needed less sleep, so he needed more fishing, until m.s. now, virtually paralyzed, the disease has forced him to rechannel his passion. >> that one looks good. >> reporter: do you still daydream about fishing? >> i sure do. i catch bigger ones now than ever. ( laughter ) >> reporter: tom has none of the bitterness you'd expect to find in a man so cruel denied his favorite pastime. in fact, there's a real joy in him that he says comes solely from bringing joy to others. >> over the years,
>> reporter: tom runs the business with the help of his wife, geri.teacher, she never cared much for fishing, let alone rod making. >> move it left ever so slightly. >> reporter: after tom was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she bought into the dream, hook, line, and endless tinkering. >> it's really given him a life. i think that he wouldn't have had. >> i never thought about m.s. as holding me back from doing what i wanted to do. >> reporter: as a kid...
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>> tom: well, he better be able to run. he's not very tall, only 5'11". that's what wilson is but that was an impressive run, the field part. >> greg: he came back on a complete reversal from the other side of the field. first and ten. seahawks on the 37. he juggled the snap from center. and a handoff to bronson for a short gain. his numbers at south florida, from tallahassee florida and the niners got into the seventh round. and he had some, sighting moments for tackle earlier now. apparently not. side arms it. there by spencer hadler. no flag down. >> jim: this game is far from over for a lot of these guys who are still trying to make this team and show what they can do. >> so give us a hint, tom, how tomorrow work. >> the coaches will come in tomorrow early. and then they'll start, you know, some of the players will come in to get treatment or do whatever they can or whatever they're legally able to do because a lot of times you're not even to maybe tomorrow afternoon. >> greg: here's a big one by b.j. daniels going for richardson. broken up by keith m
>> tom: well, he better be able to run. he's not very tall, only 5'11". that's what wilson is but that was an impressive run, the field part. >> greg: he came back on a complete reversal from the other side of the field. first and ten. seahawks on the 37. he juggled the snap from center. and a handoff to bronson for a short gain. his numbers at south florida, from tallahassee florida and the niners got into the seventh round. and he had some, sighting moments for tackle earlier...
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, without tom petty.n is simply not queen. the good news, this summer isar road. eagles doing a chronology tour sporting 4/5 of theirs classic lineup and rod stewart, tom petty, paul mccartney playing themselves at an arena near you. at 71, sir paul may be only 80% of the rocker he once wan. 4/5's paul mccartney still constitutes 20% of the beatles, and that's all right. >>> that does it for me. enjoy your weekend. have a great weekend. i'll see you back here next saturday. >>> good morning to you. just on the edge of 10:00. i hope saturday's been good to you so far. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. coming up on 7:00 on the west coast. you're in the "cnn newsroom." in about 25 minutes the president of the united states is expected to deliver a statement there from the south lawn of the white house on the situation in iraq. >> yeah. we'll bring you the president's comments live when they happen. so stay close for that. >> and we begin right there in iraq this hour with stunning any vud yo of the
, without tom petty.n is simply not queen. the good news, this summer isar road. eagles doing a chronology tour sporting 4/5 of theirs classic lineup and rod stewart, tom petty, paul mccartney playing themselves at an arena near you. at 71, sir paul may be only 80% of the rocker he once wan. 4/5's paul mccartney still constitutes 20% of the beatles, and that's all right. >>> that does it for me. enjoy your weekend. have a great weekend. i'll see you back here next saturday....
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the one thing it strikes me how much tom has carried that course by themselves.nd equality with was the resources are putting into the golf courses you'll get the best resources from organized and the opinion that are there and just continue to be a delight show at the those events so come out on sunday you'll see a great tournament >> thank you. >> (calling names) tennessee and then we're closing public comment at this point and continue at item 13. >> good morning. i'm trooirl hoffman i've been playing glen elm i'm a member of the mention club and there at least three or four days a week. glen selgz a different praising plays it's one the places you can go out anytime you time i don't play there because it's cheap you can go up there and everyone is your friend it's one of the places if it went out of the business i wouldn't know where to go if you go to harding people probably wouldn't talk to you it would be sad to see glen eagles could close >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm leo martinez i live many the queer for 33 years i started taking less
the one thing it strikes me how much tom has carried that course by themselves.nd equality with was the resources are putting into the golf courses you'll get the best resources from organized and the opinion that are there and just continue to be a delight show at the those events so come out on sunday you'll see a great tournament >> thank you. >> (calling names) tennessee and then we're closing public comment at this point and continue at item 13. >> good morning. i'm...
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tom, do you think of one? >> i think how handle the intelligence community was one of long discussion. we looked at every point of view. we had people come in and testify even from great britain on how they did it, and that took a long time to get consensus, i think, on the dni and how to do that. >> you're probably right. we had an extraordinary access to good judgment from all kinds of people. former officials. i don't know how many we interviewed. we interviewed scores and scores of them and people wanted us to succeed. that became an important factor too. the country -- this event of 9/11 was the most tragic day in our history, probably. and it had a huge impact on the american people. so early on, we sensed that they were rooting for us. and that made a big difference. they wanted us to come up with something that would be useful for the country. when you have that kind of support behind you, you feel it, you feel it, and i think commissioners understood that the country was depending on us. they really w
tom, do you think of one? >> i think how handle the intelligence community was one of long discussion. we looked at every point of view. we had people come in and testify even from great britain on how they did it, and that took a long time to get consensus, i think, on the dni and how to do that. >> you're probably right. we had an extraordinary access to good judgment from all kinds of people. former officials. i don't know how many we interviewed. we interviewed scores and scores...
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tom is scowling.he next hour of bloomberg "surveillance," robert kaplan, former goldman sachs vice chairman will be joining us as guest host. this is bloomberg "surveillance" on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, smartphone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, futures up 5. i am tom keene, with me is scarlet fu and brendan greeley. adam johnson is on assignment. top headlines. know what, weyou will start with the 30 million americans who lack health care. a finell not pay under the affordable care act in 2016 is a list of exemptions including domestic violence, property damage from a fire or flood, or having a canceled insurance plan. government researchers racing to get an exponential drug approved to fight ebola. the world's worst ebola outbreak is being blamed for west africa.hs in in cambodia, senior members of the khmer rouge have been sentenced for war crimes. the first time top officials have been punished. those are your top headlines. >> good. brendan greeley gets us started wi
tom is scowling.he next hour of bloomberg "surveillance," robert kaplan, former goldman sachs vice chairman will be joining us as guest host. this is bloomberg "surveillance" on bloomberg television, streaming on your tablet, smartphone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, futures up 5. i am tom keene, with me is scarlet fu and brendan greeley. adam johnson is on assignment. top headlines. know what, weyou will start with the 30 million americans who lack health...
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and from washington, tom rogan. general, allow me to show you, jess, if you put that up on the screen, something senator dianne feinstein said something with the situation in iraq. she said it takes an army to defeat an army. i believe we confront isil now or we are forced to deal with a stronger enemy in the future. is she right? >> partly. it certainly takes an army to defeat an army. i'm not sure our army is the right one to do this now. i think the president's strategy of contributing a little bit and doing the assessment as he has done for over a month with the limited number of advisers in iraq is a good move. it has to be the iraqi army to do this. it is peshmerga that is fighting recently. rest of the iraqi army needs to get involved. michael, they have got to want it more than we do. until that comes, we will have challenges with the growing terrorist threat in iraq. it is not our problem. it is nuri al maliki's problem. >> where is the u.n. and where is the european community? all this? >> that is a good q
and from washington, tom rogan. general, allow me to show you, jess, if you put that up on the screen, something senator dianne feinstein said something with the situation in iraq. she said it takes an army to defeat an army. i believe we confront isil now or we are forced to deal with a stronger enemy in the future. is she right? >> partly. it certainly takes an army to defeat an army. i'm not sure our army is the right one to do this now. i think the president's strategy of contributing...
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that was my focus only. >> tom? >> i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the future. >> but you were hoping it would be successful, obviously. >> yeah. but when i started cooking, i had no idea that i would be working in new york. i started cooking in new jersey. we do not have a model for a young american chef doing whatever cuisine you are doing. that example of that kind of longevity. >> there was nobody to follow. >> prior to that, you didn't know about chefs. >> getting the cooking job was the last thing you did after you got out of the military before you went to jail. [laughter] it was the lowest common deno
that was my focus only. >> tom? >> i think when we all started doing what we are doing, got into business, we were rallying against those restaurants that were around, that were established for a long time. we wanted to do our own thing. the thought was never let's build something and it will be here for 100 years. certainly, when i was 26, when i had my first chef's job, i wasn't thinking along those lines. even when we opened gramercy tavern, we were not thinking 20 years in the...
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tom keene, that one could have been yours. prepping and could not put the bid in. >> he might have been the anonymous bidder. the nose? -- who knows? comfortable sitting here with gideon rose, the editor of "foreign affairs" magazine. what matters to dr. rose. the tumbled of the many elections of 2014, next, brazil. the presidential candidate eduardo campos died in a plane crash. i still can't get over how weak the brazilian economy is. >> it is actually fascinating. one of the most interesting things about these elections is that markets are now looking to political leadership and the desire and ability to implement reforms as the key to whether emerging markets will take off. you see in brazil or indonesia or in japan that the question of is the country's leadership going to actually reform is going to be the key to markets. brazil has not been a big favorite with markets. a lot of thae election discussion has been about, will new leadership have the reforms sense to do what is best to get the economy moving again? >> i can
tom keene, that one could have been yours. prepping and could not put the bid in. >> he might have been the anonymous bidder. the nose? -- who knows? comfortable sitting here with gideon rose, the editor of "foreign affairs" magazine. what matters to dr. rose. the tumbled of the many elections of 2014, next, brazil. the presidential candidate eduardo campos died in a plane crash. i still can't get over how weak the brazilian economy is. >> it is actually fascinating. one...
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>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise. running this huge ranch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can lay my wife. originally we bought it because of the land. you could dump stuff if you paid the fee. >> running this huge ranch, how is it different from running $20 billion hedge funds? >> i can tell you how it is the same and how it is incredibly different. it's the same in that you think it looks like an asset, but it is actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. that's exactly like every organization i have been in, which is having great people at the top. it is unbelievably significant and powerful, and that's where the comparison is. >> how many have you put into this? >>
>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise. running this huge ranch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can lay my wife. originally we bought it...
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thanks, tom. >>> tom just told us it will be hot today and tomorrow and that heat could cause you some problems. coming up, the skin conditions made worse by the rise in temperatures and what you can do about it. plus, label changes. we'll tell you why food labels are changing for gluten free products. first, here's a look at what's hot on nbcwashington.com. >>> i'm angie goff with a developing story at the live desk. a doctor accused of giving steroids to major league baseball players including a-rod has officially been charged. this is anthony bosh. federal authorities charging him with one count of conspiracy to distribute testosterone. last year alex rodriguez was among 14 players associated with the clinic suspended by the league. illegal activity happened over a four-year period starting in 2008. as for the doctor hearing that he's one of ten arrested today as part of this two-year investigation. federal sources saying that he did reach a deal to plead guilty. over to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> up until today, the words gluten free on food labels meant something different
thanks, tom. >>> tom just told us it will be hot today and tomorrow and that heat could cause you some problems. coming up, the skin conditions made worse by the rise in temperatures and what you can do about it. plus, label changes. we'll tell you why food labels are changing for gluten free products. first, here's a look at what's hot on nbcwashington.com. >>> i'm angie goff with a developing story at the live desk. a doctor accused of giving steroids to major league...
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have you seen tom corbett's ads attacking me... get real.'s tom corbett who's been sticking it to the middle class on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? not good. it's not the best. no, that's not fun. look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. sign up for a verizon fios triple play online with a 2-year agreement and get $250 back. plus a free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet from verizon wireless. that's satisfaction. that's powerful. >>> eagles are the
have you seen tom corbett's ads attacking me... get real.'s tom corbett who's been sticking it to the middle class on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. we showed people a survey that...
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you said, tom, big sigh of relief. all this does is it transfers the focus on to the bigger, broader issues, which is isil is still moving fairly quickly throughout the region, and the political situation in baghdad is still really tenuous at the moment. >> i want to look back once more before adam johnson looks forward. i read the comments yesterday from the white house. was our intelligence flawed here? do we feel like we did not have the right intelligence? >> i think, tom, the best way to look at it, as ben was make -- ben is the national deputy security advisor -- as he was making those comments, the u.s. kind of assessment team was actually on the ground. there were about 15 special ops and usaid workers on the mountain as ben was making the comments. the shift on the u.s. side came entirely from that assessment. it was as if the pentagon, the state department, and the white house all at the same time got a full readout on what was seen on the top of that mountain, and it completely shifted where we were. what we
you said, tom, big sigh of relief. all this does is it transfers the focus on to the bigger, broader issues, which is isil is still moving fairly quickly throughout the region, and the political situation in baghdad is still really tenuous at the moment. >> i want to look back once more before adam johnson looks forward. i read the comments yesterday from the white house. was our intelligence flawed here? do we feel like we did not have the right intelligence? >> i think, tom, the...
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it's tom corbett who's been sticking it to the middle class on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >>> police say when a delaware county man had too much to drink he knew better then to get behind the wheel but what he did next shock even veteran officers. "eyewitness news" reporter noel mcclaren said he allegedly surrendered the wheel to his nephew hoist only eight years old. police say 58 year-old clarence hairston chose his eight year-old nephew to be his designated driver in broad daylight. according to the affidavit the boy satan hairston's lap steering up and down upper darby side streets all while h
it's tom corbett who's been sticking it to the middle class on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go!...
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anyway, the film maker was inspired by tom's live and wanted to have another film called the life of the american family he was trying to raise money he'll never raise enough so that part of tom's legacy may not come to past but by renaming the street you will preserve that legacy thank you >> now you can read the original statement and in less than three weeks men and women will travel to cleveland and akron to participate they like the tens of thousands even if people like them will be combrrpd with the celebration they've done for 4 years they'll return home to cities and small times to lgbt community in western europe and ass trail and u i can't stand and nigeria where people face death all will return home and motivated to change their world because of one man tom the gay games and lgbt that was inspired could only have been born in this city san francisco is a beacon of hope for you'll and tom woody allen dell was inspired by this city and this city made the gay games a reality he didn't seek family or future his memory lives in the gay games so the street associated with his l
anyway, the film maker was inspired by tom's live and wanted to have another film called the life of the american family he was trying to raise money he'll never raise enough so that part of tom's legacy may not come to past but by renaming the street you will preserve that legacy thank you >> now you can read the original statement and in less than three weeks men and women will travel to cleveland and akron to participate they like the tens of thousands even if people like them will be...
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by the time they vet tom wolf he'll be in. that's where i'm at. >> wolf's side is conserving their cash and resources for a push before election day. i don't think it's clear what's going to happen. certainly the polls show wolf is at the significant 50% threshhold and most of the polls are showing would feel with a double digit lead over the incumbent corbett. >> is that too much ground to try to make up. >> it's a lot, i think nelson is right, the polls will narrow as the election day approaches. a lot of money will be spent good for the tv stations like channel 6. but it remains to be seen whose ads will be most effective. tom wolf has had very effective television ads. he let's the opponent attack and he responds quietly. >> you want to stay at the magic number at 50% or above. right now he hadn't had to attack, he has plenty of money of people who want to attack. imagine what the national news will be if philadelphia schools don't open on time in september. it will take a huge political hit on that. >> i've spoken to wolf
by the time they vet tom wolf he'll be in. that's where i'm at. >> wolf's side is conserving their cash and resources for a push before election day. i don't think it's clear what's going to happen. certainly the polls show wolf is at the significant 50% threshhold and most of the polls are showing would feel with a double digit lead over the incumbent corbett. >> is that too much ground to try to make up. >> it's a lot, i think nelson is right, the polls will narrow as the...