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lastly i want to close am i executive director's report in memory of a gentleman by the name of tom meredith. tom had been the captain of the butcuie b for sometime, and he recently passed away in july. it is a sports vessel in fisherman's wharf and tom has been a captain there for a very long time. he had the nickname of mushy effectively that's because apparently ahab it of speaking with his mouth full. they named him mush mouth that got translated as mushy. but captain tom meredith passed away recently. he was a terrific guy. a many of our captains have, he served in the armed forces in the marines in the 1940s and he's been running boats his whole life. and he is very fond fixture as part of our fisherman's wharf heritage and will be missed greatly. so, i'd just like to remember him during my executive director's remarks. and that concludes my executive director report. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioner adams. >> first of all, director moyer, really appreciate your report. and also to the attorney, it' really good the relationship between ilw and the port continues t
lastly i want to close am i executive director's report in memory of a gentleman by the name of tom meredith. tom had been the captain of the butcuie b for sometime, and he recently passed away in july. it is a sports vessel in fisherman's wharf and tom has been a captain there for a very long time. he had the nickname of mushy effectively that's because apparently ahab it of speaking with his mouth full. they named him mush mouth that got translated as mushy. but captain tom meredith passed...
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i think it matters. >> and tom and meredith join us now. good to see you.unds like a little thing and yet it has a major impact. >> it does have a major impact and, you know, matt, we're all used to giving aid to people. aid after aid and not seeing a lot of results. so by changing aid to innovation where they take on the project and do it themselves, it's just a world of difference. >> well, tom, you got to travel with meredith so you get to admire your wife but also see what an incredible impact this is having on the community there. >> anyone that has known us and we have been around a long time. they know what the secret is and meredith is one of the good things. but we both have believed for some time, start small, make it larger, have an impact. that's a perfect example of what you can do. this is not a boutique business. this is a real business they established there. the enormous amount of pride they have is inspiring as well. stewart and elizabeth are two new yorkers that are friends of ours. their family is involved in it. it's that kind of thing
i think it matters. >> and tom and meredith join us now. good to see you.unds like a little thing and yet it has a major impact. >> it does have a major impact and, you know, matt, we're all used to giving aid to people. aid after aid and not seeing a lot of results. so by changing aid to innovation where they take on the project and do it themselves, it's just a world of difference. >> well, tom, you got to travel with meredith so you get to admire your wife but also see what...
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meredith and warner. let's get you the latest in sport s starting with "sunday night football." the patriots stayed undefeated. tom brady under pressure. but this cannon pass that you're about to see, thompson. look at that, the game, falcons met ryan with just seconds left throws for a t.d. but it's deflected by the pats' defense. pats win, 30-23. >>> the seahawks beat the texans in overtime. and you have to check out this four-tipped pick. it bobbled and the seahawks get it. later, richard sherman runs into the t.d. with one shoe. >>> now over to peyton manning, the unbeatable prisoncos, they rallied past the eagles, 52-20. manning has a record 16 touchdown passes in just four games. >>> on to the steelers and vikings in london. the steelers with the clock running out. roethlisberger is sacked and the vikings recover the fumble but the terrible and terrible towel, the steelers are 0-4 for the first time since 1968. it goes way back. vikings win, 34-27. >>> and the new york giants got pummeled by the chiefs. 31-7. leaving the giants 0-4. >>> tonight, the miami dolphins take on the new orleans saints. both teams a
meredith and warner. let's get you the latest in sport s starting with "sunday night football." the patriots stayed undefeated. tom brady under pressure. but this cannon pass that you're about to see, thompson. look at that, the game, falcons met ryan with just seconds left throws for a t.d. but it's deflected by the pats' defense. pats win, 30-23. >>> the seahawks beat the texans in overtime. and you have to check out this four-tipped pick. it bobbled and the seahawks get...
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tom connick or summers. >> there we have the final word for word. thank you. >> thank you meredith and leigh. it was a wonderful presentation. the books are for sale and we have the authors signing books appear in the center so if you come up to the middle. we will see you next week. [inaudible conversations] next on booktv thurston clarke recalls the last 100 days of president john f. kennedy's life which began on the day is today old son patrick died on august 9, 1963. the author reports during the final months of entities like the gained a greater understanding of the civil rights movement, sought a better relationship with the soviet union presented his doubts on the u.s. involvement in vietnam. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be back at politics and prose one of my favorite oak stores anywhere, not just in washington d.c.. i would like to ask you who here has seen a portrait of kennedy in the national portrait gallery that's great. you know it's quite unlike any of the other portraits. it was painted by the estranged wife of willem acuna compa
tom connick or summers. >> there we have the final word for word. thank you. >> thank you meredith and leigh. it was a wonderful presentation. the books are for sale and we have the authors signing books appear in the center so if you come up to the middle. we will see you next week. [inaudible conversations] next on booktv thurston clarke recalls the last 100 days of president john f. kennedy's life which began on the day is today old son patrick died on august 9, 1963. the author...
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. >> tom, are there any positive preventative measures? do you agree with meredith? >> look.ot richer. >> they are not enjoying themselves as much as they used to. banks have more capital. much safer. we're talking about concentration. is it right that jpmorgan chase is such a huge element of the u.s. economy. would it be better with smaller banks with more influence. >> they are not leveraged like they were. the whole issue of the catch phrase of too big to file are they still too big to fail. because they have so much money on hand and they are not as leveraged and they don't have that same collapsing quality to them. i think that's the key difference for the positive. >> but they've gotten bigger in the financial crisis they consolidated. they haven't gotten bigger because they have grown. >> doesn't matter. they are still bigger and huge concentration of money in a handful of institutions. it's a fact of the balance sheet. >> absolutely. it's interesting because the large banks, their loan balances are contracting and the mid-size and smaller banks their loan balances are
. >> tom, are there any positive preventative measures? do you agree with meredith? >> look.ot richer. >> they are not enjoying themselves as much as they used to. banks have more capital. much safer. we're talking about concentration. is it right that jpmorgan chase is such a huge element of the u.s. economy. would it be better with smaller banks with more influence. >> they are not leveraged like they were. the whole issue of the catch phrase of too big to file are...
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tom connick but i think it will be summers. >> there we have the final word, the final word for word. thanks, nick is. >> thank you meredith and lee it was such an excellent presentation. the books are for sale and we are going to have the author signed books in the center so come up through the middle. we will see you next week. >> host: "the new york times" book review is getting a redesign and it is debuting this weekend. pamela paul is the editor of "the new york times" book review. ms. paul what are some of the redesign's? >> guest: well we really gave the whole issue a new look. the goal was to maintain what we fundamentally are which is a book review so if you look at the number of book reviews and they're the number of book reviews. while i think the design looks more open and a bit more accessible they are shorter. it is a section for reading but there are some new features which i think will make the issue overall more accessible, a little bit more relevant and hopefully more exciting. >> host: what are those issues issues -- features clinics. >> guest: there are two major features. one is called short list. thes
tom connick but i think it will be summers. >> there we have the final word, the final word for word. thanks, nick is. >> thank you meredith and lee it was such an excellent presentation. the books are for sale and we are going to have the author signed books in the center so come up through the middle. we will see you next week. >> host: "the new york times" book review is getting a redesign and it is debuting this weekend. pamela paul is the editor of "the new...