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on every possible level and the democrat senators are running to the white house and saying help us help us help us because we are not going to win elections and we go in earnings out according to politico the white house is calling senate democrats and saying to them be rid of us put out statements and show us your anger because this will help you get through the two thousand and fourteen elections because that because they're quite sure that the just like with medicare just like with social security just like with medicare part d. . when these programs initially roll out there are problems people are upset a year two years three years down the road things have settled out the bugs and worked out and people actually like them and so did i was that as the white house is you have you know that white house is not for reelection twenty white house for them up for reelection if you can get that number down to one and a half percent or so you can force the american people to accept it you're not going to get that i think is the funny or no no this is a horizontal literally i don't disagree with
on every possible level and the democrat senators are running to the white house and saying help us help us help us because we are not going to win elections and we go in earnings out according to politico the white house is calling senate democrats and saying to them be rid of us put out statements and show us your anger because this will help you get through the two thousand and fourteen elections because that because they're quite sure that the just like with medicare just like with social...
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every possible out of all and the democrat senators are running to the white house and saying help us help us help us because we are not when elections and will turn out according to politico both white house is calling senate democrats and saying to them berate us put out statements and show us your anger because this will help you get through the two thousand and fourteen elections because that because they're quite sure that the just like with medicare just like with social security just like with medicare part d. that when these programs initially roll out there are problems people are upset a year two years three years down the road things have settled out the bugs have been worked out and people actually like them and so i would as the white house is you have you know that white house. for reelection twenty white house of them up for reelection if you can get that number down to one and a half percent or so you can force the american people to accept it you're not going to get that i think that the funny or no not this in a horizontal you know a little coolly i don't disagree with us a
every possible out of all and the democrat senators are running to the white house and saying help us help us help us because we are not when elections and will turn out according to politico both white house is calling senate democrats and saying to them berate us put out statements and show us your anger because this will help you get through the two thousand and fourteen elections because that because they're quite sure that the just like with medicare just like with social security just...
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if you can help and everybody that can hear us, help us. >> she's is one of the lucky few that got outthe typhoon high yoon. haiyan. >> this woman nearly drowned and she clung to the rafter for hours and her children hung to her arms before the water went down. >> many of the dead rots in the son. >> we have no clothes and we have nothing to cover from our mouths and noses from the foul smell. >> very bad, you got debris everywhere and you got decaying bodies all over the place and the stenches are horrendous and not a lot of food are available. >> it is a race against time for thousands of homeless hoping to get out of the airport. we have been here for so many days, look at my children. we have nothing to eat and no clothes. others who just got here got on the plane right away. >> the u.s. philippines military are flying supplies in and victims out daily but a lack of security in the ground are slowing the release efforts. other groups are waiting for police to secure the roads. >> reporter: the pentagon sent in crews to help the philippines. >> doctors are recommending more american
if you can help and everybody that can hear us, help us. >> she's is one of the lucky few that got outthe typhoon high yoon. haiyan. >> this woman nearly drowned and she clung to the rafter for hours and her children hung to her arms before the water went down. >> many of the dead rots in the son. >> we have no clothes and we have nothing to cover from our mouths and noses from the foul smell. >> very bad, you got debris everywhere and you got decaying bodies all...
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toil for years who lived in the working class neighborhoods of san francisco who helped us because history will teach usmmunity helped us build the golden gate bridge and when we looking that it's not just the named engineers whether it's the rail yards or the bridges are simply built by names their built by the hands of immigrants to make the city successful. and because of that history and because it's reflected in so much of the city. when i look at selma south of market and the "x" sorrow arena and understand where the filipino people are living you'll see street names that reflect the filipino national heroes. peoplely often excuse me. what is this street name mean resolve who's that? or other names? there are those streets that reflect our history. and we have some special historic figures like victor who was a filipino oiven so we named a park after her. those are part of our city history. that not only should we recognize this history as part of this city but part of envy job and i believe part of the board of supervisors job is to reach into our communities and bring out the talent to help us n
toil for years who lived in the working class neighborhoods of san francisco who helped us because history will teach usmmunity helped us build the golden gate bridge and when we looking that it's not just the named engineers whether it's the rail yards or the bridges are simply built by names their built by the hands of immigrants to make the city successful. and because of that history and because it's reflected in so much of the city. when i look at selma south of market and the...
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i think eventually the white house will come crawling back to the insurers and say help us, help us fixhe website, help us sign people up directly. >> did anybody ask what the heck went wrong. $635 million. you have three kids that were profiled, built something called the health sherpa. not a full healthercare.gov. looks pretty good. they did it over three days. facebook, just get those guys. when do we get this money back? have they been paid? >> i have a web service. two guys in a cubicle did it. >> why don't we focus more on that. what exactly is the problem. i want to know why they can't get a simple website to work. amazon.com sells millions of things a day. >> the president is just as confused. i wouldn't be comparing this to amazon two days before the launch. >> the president doesn't write code. >> this is the frightening part. i said in that press conference i didn't know anything about this. why. he does surveillance on 35 foreign governments. >> there will be a post mortem when this is said and done but the white house should be all systems go to fix or improve the website an
i think eventually the white house will come crawling back to the insurers and say help us, help us fixhe website, help us sign people up directly. >> did anybody ask what the heck went wrong. $635 million. you have three kids that were profiled, built something called the health sherpa. not a full healthercare.gov. looks pretty good. they did it over three days. facebook, just get those guys. when do we get this money back? have they been paid? >> i have a web service. two guys in...
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th say help us help us. i love her unconditionally. family puts stipulations on it. >> the stipulation is you are not around >> how does that help? >> my sister and her baby are welcome anytime >> you might have two happy women. >> ladies we are going to work with you after the show. and we'll give you all the support that you need. and chris i will sit down with you after the show and try and get to you realize that you are talking in circles. we will be right back. [applause] >> next on "the test"... >> everince my daughter was born we've been hing issues with our relationship and it's making us miserable but we are still living together and he let a girl and it makes me question erything. all the time. all the time. why aren't you going to stand up for me when they are talking about me? some players retire from the game and get soft. i get supple. [ male announcer ] new gold bond men's lotion. skin strengthening proteins, plus 7 moisturizers. man up. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capza
th say help us help us. i love her unconditionally. family puts stipulations on it. >> the stipulation is you are not around >> how does that help? >> my sister and her baby are welcome anytime >> you might have two happy women. >> ladies we are going to work with you after the show. and we'll give you all the support that you need. and chris i will sit down with you after the show and try and get to you realize that you are talking in circles. we will be right...
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so i ask you help us save city college and help us rebilled and reimage our bettered education for our children. help us higher young people making our neighborhoods safer and stronger. i ask you to get involved and volunteer and i ask you to help with more resources to be able to do this. that's how we're going to be able to sustain this economic recovery and extend our prosperity we'll be able to continue to build the infrastructure structure for our city today and tomorrow. thank you very much hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups
so i ask you help us save city college and help us rebilled and reimage our bettered education for our children. help us higher young people making our neighborhoods safer and stronger. i ask you to get involved and volunteer and i ask you to help with more resources to be able to do this. that's how we're going to be able to sustain this economic recovery and extend our prosperity we'll be able to continue to build the infrastructure structure for our city today and tomorrow. thank you very...
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shining some light on that will help us solve that variation. and it will also help us reward value driven health care. when it comes to quality, transparency will help providers improve by bench marking against others. it will especially us reward quality and efficiency and support our patients in choosing better and safer health care. i thank you for your attention and i thank you for calling this hearing today. >> thank you mrs. gopy. i appreciate your presentation. i should have mentioned this up front and i want to thank all the people who will be speaking today. we have professor glen. i want to thank suzanne who is from catalyst of payment reform and david, i see his team professor king who is here as well from the group that is working at us hasting but cusf and ann from the california hospital association as well as mrs. robage from kaiser who is here as well. i want to thank you for being here and mr. melcom thank you for coming up for this hearing. >> thank you for inviting me for this important session. i'm going to talk about the elephant in the room and th
shining some light on that will help us solve that variation. and it will also help us reward value driven health care. when it comes to quality, transparency will help providers improve by bench marking against others. it will especially us reward quality and efficiency and support our patients in choosing better and safer health care. i thank you for your attention and i thank you for calling this hearing today. >> thank you mrs. gopy. i appreciate your presentation. i should have...
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us. help us do this here. >> reporter: like colorado, california passed tighter gun restrictions.s is taking aim at half a dozen recall elections in the golden state. those fighting any restrictions on gun rights are increasingly turning to recalls, a weapon typically reserved for politicians who break the law or do something immoral. >> yes, i do western states media strategies. >> reporter: some legislators are battling the reaction to new town, aurora and other mass shootings, and despite pressures from gun rights groups. >> i am a participant. i'm a single mom of two children. when guy to sacramento to pass a vote i think about them far more than the gun laws. >> reporter: california assemblywomen i, she said her constituents want stricter gun laws. >> we see gunmen going into public arenas where there are people who have nothing to do but hide when these things happen. >> reporter: in colorado john moore said he has no regrets. >> i don't think there is any question that colorado is safer because of the stricter gun laws. >> reporter: for now he said he's done with politics.
us. help us do this here. >> reporter: like colorado, california passed tighter gun restrictions.s is taking aim at half a dozen recall elections in the golden state. those fighting any restrictions on gun rights are increasingly turning to recalls, a weapon typically reserved for politicians who break the law or do something immoral. >> yes, i do western states media strategies. >> reporter: some legislators are battling the reaction to new town, aurora and other mass...
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. >> we need to add more services an ask president obama to help us. to help use know that we need help. everyone that needs to be treated has to be treated. >> the u.s. is spending more efficientlynd more peoplefficien africa are on the medication. for people still working on the streets the risk is enormous. >> the fight against aids is clearly not over yet. >> thousands of people are accused of treason in zambia have been released but the charges have not been dropped. they are pushing for the independence of an area in the west they signed a treaty in 1964 to relinquish their western region and join a new independent zambia. but the agreement has never been honored. many people are farmers whos whoswhowhose lives are remote. some are afraid to speak out in case of reprisal. we met one farmer willing to share his story e. story. he has lived i on the flood plas his whole life. he lives in a former monarchy in which the king signed a treaty to join northern redee row dee . >> our lieder leaders already tt them differently. dollars is already si separatio. after
. >> we need to add more services an ask president obama to help us. to help use know that we need help. everyone that needs to be treated has to be treated. >> the u.s. is spending more efficientlynd more peoplefficien africa are on the medication. for people still working on the streets the risk is enormous. >> the fight against aids is clearly not over yet. >> thousands of people are accused of treason in zambia have been released but the charges have not been...
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use it the military that is. farmers may not use untreated sewage water for growing crops and vegetables so each of us and help us so before besieged you still just like that it used to making the field. he took his rights to mosquito. here the epidemic in dc in nineteen ninety the government of practice time. established in august on urban infrastructure development projects. our iui dp one. enter key on the urban development and housing department. asian development bank gave financial assistance to the endeavor which provide investments in the water supply and sewage sectors across six major cities in practice. i started college are you white people and built a state of the arts two weeks thinking. john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million buddhists of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. decide to live by those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers thick sludge scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables i can also eagerly. missing captured from the
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use it the military that is. farmers may not use untreated sewage water for growing crops and vegetables. so each of us and help us. for those of. before besieged you still just like that it used to making the field. it would give rights to mosquito. dear epidemic in dc in nineteen ninety the government of practice time. established in august on urban infrastructure development projects. or are you idp one enter key on the urban development and housing department. asian development bank gave financial assistance to the endeavor which provide investments in the water supply and sewage sectors across six major cities in practice. i started college. are you white people and build a state of the arts two weeks thinking. john ford the facility treats includes nearly six to two point five million buddhists of silly stupid. water is released into chunks and farmers use it free of cost to be the key to their students. the son of a live fire those of the water treatment plant has really helped farmers thick sludge scenes in the fields and the treated water use for it he starts to grow vegetables. i can opener a week. mi
use it the military that is. farmers may not use untreated sewage water for growing crops and vegetables. so each of us and help us. for those of. before besieged you still just like that it used to making the field. it would give rights to mosquito. dear epidemic in dc in nineteen ninety the government of practice time. established in august on urban infrastructure development projects. or are you idp one enter key on the urban development and housing department. asian development bank gave...
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so i ask you help us save city college and help us rebilled and reimage our bettered education for our children. help us higher young people making our neighborhoods safer and stronger. i ask you to get involved and volunteer and i ask you to help with more resources to be able to do this. that's how we're going to be able to sustain this economic recovery and extend our prosperity we'll be able to continue to build the infrastructure structure for our city today and tomorrow. thank you very muchout. >> hi, i'm japanese with the san francisco public utilities combination sometime people call me sewer girl our systems has served the area for 1 hundred and 50 years we're planning you understand public health and our environment don't think that so come in down and see how >> good afternoon, i'm lawrence kornfield. welcome to our brown bag lunch. the fire department as a lot to do with fire escapes in san francisco. we have tens of thousands of fire escapes in san francisco. it's sort of like utility wires, until you start looking for them. you don't even see them. today we're going to lo
so i ask you help us save city college and help us rebilled and reimage our bettered education for our children. help us higher young people making our neighborhoods safer and stronger. i ask you to get involved and volunteer and i ask you to help with more resources to be able to do this. that's how we're going to be able to sustain this economic recovery and extend our prosperity we'll be able to continue to build the infrastructure structure for our city today and tomorrow. thank you very...
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us to help us understand why that happens is a health and wellness expert, and a doctor who is assistant commissioner of health and hygiene. thank you for being here. first, why does this happen? if everybody knows that eating too much fried chicken, drinking too much of the wrong thing, if we know it's bad for us to look at what people have access to in their community? we know that some of our communities, and our community in particular, we have a lack of access. so that's one reason. two, also in these communities, back of access to fruits and vegetables, and a overabundance of junk food. so it's hard to make the right choice. we also have to talk about the impact of marketing. we know our children are especially targeted. and i think lastly, we have to talk about social norms and what we're used to. >> like our culture. >> absolutely. so, you know my family is from the caribbean, we have patties, and all of these drinks and sugary substances -- that's what you do when someone comes to your house. >> let's talk about in people's neighbors, they don't have access to some fruits and vegetables. you go where i used to live, and you see four or five miles of space between a person and a fresh vegetable, what do you do? >> you first acknowledge it's happening, and i consider when i think of the
us to help us understand why that happens is a health and wellness expert, and a doctor who is assistant commissioner of health and hygiene. thank you for being here. first, why does this happen? if everybody knows that eating too much fried chicken, drinking too much of the wrong thing, if we know it's bad for us to look at what people have access to in their community? we know that some of our communities, and our community in particular, we have a lack of access. so that's one reason. two,...
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our projects have this journey, when the project is in the minds of thousands who try to stop us and help us. i say to the opposition, you are part of the project. willing for not willing you create to the project. >> christo says he and jean-claude scouted 89 rivers in the rocky mountains before deciding the arkansas was perfect. critics of "over the river" says this is anything but the ideal location. >> it's on a scale of a mining operation. >> ellen is the vice president of roar - ration -- ration over the arkansas river. they have taken legal action to stop t. >> it's a major project in an area of critical environment concern. >> christo's team says they'll minimise the damage. others support the project. >> it will create a lot of attention for this part of colorado. i think it will do a lot to put this area of the state on the map. >> assuming christo wins the final rounds of legal wrangling work could begin as soon as next summer. construction could take two years. christo is famous for outmanoeuvring and outlasting his opponents. at 80 years old it will be one of the last works of h
our projects have this journey, when the project is in the minds of thousands who try to stop us and help us. i say to the opposition, you are part of the project. willing for not willing you create to the project. >> christo says he and jean-claude scouted 89 rivers in the rocky mountains before deciding the arkansas was perfect. critics of "over the river" says this is anything but the ideal location. >> it's on a scale of a mining operation. >> ellen is the vice...
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thank you for being with us here for the cosplay consented to thank you for welcoming us to thank you for joining us stay with us more to come help us pack. a wound. i know. it is you need you. use. it is choose. the cheerleaders and chicken tuna boat. his optimism bias and by the nipple and once again proved to the world that partnership and friendship between two countries are very strong relations between the countries have developed very rapidly with the advent of the customs union in the customs economic space relations became even more fruitful last year the cause aggression treaty exceeded twenty three billion dollars
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they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation.dia. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things afterwards? do you leave them on the stage? donate them to crity? >> put them on >> we normally throw them around the stage a little bit. i'm really good at throwing. so normally i try and throw it so it hooks over someone's head and they'll wear it as a necklace for a little bit. when they get on the stage, they're always really warm. [ laughter ] you know that it's real. not jt -- it's actually been -- >> the guys are between the ages of, what, 21 and 25. ou're having the time of your life. nathan, is it true thatou guys individually have been requested a lot to give girls their first kiss? >> yeah. >> their first tongue kiss? >> ye
they saw us, forced us together. they helped us out. weorke very hard to generate a foundation.dia. we couldn'tave done it 20 years ago. >> that's great. five strangers and now you're a band and traveling around the world. i trust that you've forged personal relationships with each other too. >> no. >> i know that the girls go crazy. infamous for throwing bras and panties on the stage. >> especially th americans. >> what do you do with those things afterwards? do...
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connections, i want to thank timothy child's who helps us invent this custom clip which we used to hang these lights on the bridge. there was a lot of behind-the-scenes that's it's taken to bring this work to a reality. i guess our patrons are also, that's a whole other -- unleashing generosity in the way that we have just really bologna way blown -- away. incredible innovation at work and thankful to phillips for their equipment and standing behind they are technology and helping us achieve what we have done i guess we are here and ready to punch the button on the computer. we are using a laptop tonight and it's going
connections, i want to thank timothy child's who helps us invent this custom clip which we used to hang these lights on the bridge. there was a lot of behind-the-scenes that's it's taken to bring this work to a reality. i guess our patrons are also, that's a whole other -- unleashing generosity in the way that we have just really bologna way blown -- away. incredible innovation at work and thankful to phillips for their equipment and standing behind they are technology and helping us achieve...
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use of con dome to decrease a.i.d.s. paul runs an a.i.d.s. clinic, and he says they need more. >> we need more assistance from president obama and ask him to help us. to help usause we know that we need help. everyone who needs to be treated has to be treated. >> the u.s. said it's now spending efficiently and more people in africa are on the medication. it is still millions more who aren't. and for the women like pascalin work on the streets, the risks are enormous. the fights against a.i.d.s. clearly isn't over why. malcolm webb, al jazeera, senegal. >> let's now go to julie with news from london. >> the issue of same-sex marriage rights is big around the world. nepal which has strong opposition from the country is being held following a campaign by a catholic group. we spoke to both sides of the debate and we have this report. >> reporter: they will ask whether people agree marriage should be only for man and woman. the answer could be question, but campaigners for same-sex marriages hope this last-minute show of support may give them the boost they need. if not it could mean a new law banning same-sex marriage despite opposition of the prime minister. the
use of con dome to decrease a.i.d.s. paul runs an a.i.d.s. clinic, and he says they need more. >> we need more assistance from president obama and ask him to help us. to help usause we know that we need help. everyone who needs to be treated has to be treated. >> the u.s. said it's now spending efficiently and more people in africa are on the medication. it is still millions more who aren't. and for the women like pascalin work on the streets, the risks are enormous. the fights...
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it seemed that telling a story helped us focus, helped us figure out who we were anyway, where were we in the world. "storyteller." where is the door to the story? is the door left open? when he sat by our beds, the days rushed past like water. driftwood, bricks, heavy cargoes disappearing downstream, no matter, no matter, even the trees outside our screens tipped their cooling leaves to listen. my father was very disappointed by war and fighting, and he thought language could help us out of cycles of revenge and animosity, and so as a journalist he always found himself asking lots of questions and trying to gather information. he was always very clear to underscore the fact that jewish people and arab people were brother and sister. that was in every story that he told. he would say this conflict came about because of political decisions or decisions made by powers in different countries, and it's not the fault of jewish people and arab people. he was convinced all through his life that resolution was possible. "many asked me not to forget them." where do you keep all these people? th
it seemed that telling a story helped us focus, helped us figure out who we were anyway, where were we in the world. "storyteller." where is the door to the story? is the door left open? when he sat by our beds, the days rushed past like water. driftwood, bricks, heavy cargoes disappearing downstream, no matter, no matter, even the trees outside our screens tipped their cooling leaves to listen. my father was very disappointed by war and fighting, and he thought language could help us...
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us to help us come up with that action plan that we can all live with. >> has your client allowed to be in contact with an organization called rebuilding together? >> it has. >> then are they helping her? >> what? i would have to refer to her on that, but my understanding of her talks with rebuilding together, was that they did not have availability to assist her. and that is mostly the problem that i have run into in trying to get her assistance that either she does not qualify for it, for some reason or another. and generally based on her age, or, that the funding is no longer there. >> and how about the mayor's office of housing? >> also been in contact with them, and the discussions that i had with, i don't know everybody he name. mark. >> yes. >> and led me to believe that they were going to be able to assist for a certain aspect of the periods and not to include but i understand to be the principals at this point and being the roof. and but you have no applied? >> this is just a conversation. with marv? >> yeah, come on up. >> did you apply with the mayor's office? >> yes, we have to finish doing the violations that i can correct myself, before i can go through the whole application, like clearing the debris. like what we have done all of the yard work in the back and the exterior ones and all of that, they don't do any yard work and we are rebuildings together or for the mayor's office on housing, so i have been doing all of that myself which is basically as of the next inspection that i have with the department of public health and the fire department is going to be the last one for the exterior. number 12. so perhaps just i think that the program that the mayor's office of housing is financing and they will not actually do the work for you. >> but they will not do the roof. there are things on the violations that i have to connect before i can do the program. the interior. >> and i am elible. >> forgive me and so it does not preinclude you from applying and so you should apply. and then you can negotiate with them, what you can or cannot fit into the scope of work with the financing but you know in terms of what rose mary said is what we need from you is a time line, like doable and understandable. and so, getting the financing for the stuff that you know that you already need does not preinclude you from then getting other resources elsewhere, but i would suggest that that should be the first thing that you do. and as apply for it and make sure that you, will, you know, get it and i think that you are eligible, and so you know, maybe you can help out with that. >> absolutely. >> and maybe, this is a mistake in understanding, but my understanding based on the discussions with marv let me to believe that the financing is not available. >> yeah, he came out to my house and i met with him and i have to do other things before i can put in the application. >> is seems like the things other than the construction costs it seems like a lot of the violations are for the i don't know, what to call it, is the amount of stuff that is in the house, and so, it seems like, a lot of that is cleaning, or clean up, of the removal of a lot of the items that are improperly stored that would cause fire hazards and other problems. so, i am a little bit weary about what has been done to remove the stuff and it has not occur the construction cost or inquire the permit and just cleaning up the stuff. and so yeah i have been doing it. >> okay. >> you know, so, i... and without the inspecters going in, i don't know how long it has been. and they, the pictures that we have before us, it looks like these that would be the main commission. , which areas are to be included and if it is a matter to walk through the areas that are problematic at this point and we are happy to facilitate that and with these, concerns, and i am sure that you probably have some experience, and it is not simply a matter of parking a dumpster in front of a house and having somebody haul this out and put it in the dumpster, and there is more of a process to that, and that involves the home owner's time the house is vacant and clean up efforts to be prepared to allow another inspection and target the particular areas that may be of concern for a fire hazard. you know, i see some of those pictures and i see, areas that perhaps, don't look as nice as they could and i see other areas that maybe potential fire hazards and so the team that is in charge of the clean up, it could be done without warranting it an order of abatement. >> the department of public health and with the folks who have a lo
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help us now. we want it does not help us. ing that a lot of people, even those who love government would've argued back then, but it's not great. it i.t., coordinating stuff, it probably would've been nice to know at the time that the president had had a serious concern is all about what all this is coming into being. time to get real. so now the very government that the president questions, getting this off the ground smoothly is now in charge of correcting this and his very words today did not offer much encouragement. >> i think the most astounding piece that came out of the press conference is said said he has to regain the confidence of the american people, and once you lose it, it's awful hard to get back in what they're talking about is trying to take a system that is broken and say, we broke it, we couldn't rule it out, but trust us, we are also going to be the people that provide your health care and i don't think those people are going to buy a. neil: one thing that i'm confused about is how this is. for a wildly, we
help us now. we want it does not help us. ing that a lot of people, even those who love government would've argued back then, but it's not great. it i.t., coordinating stuff, it probably would've been nice to know at the time that the president had had a serious concern is all about what all this is coming into being. time to get real. so now the very government that the president questions, getting this off the ground smoothly is now in charge of correcting this and his very words today did...
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again, i am open to assist and cooperating and meeting with whoever might be willing to meet with us to help us come up with that action plan that we can all live with. >> has your client allowed to be in contact with an organization called rebuilding together? >> it has. >> then are they helping her? >> what? i would have to refer to her on that, but my understanding of her talks with rebuilding together, was that they did not have availability to assist her. and that is mostly the problem that i have run into in trying to get her assistance that either she does not qualify for it, for some reason or another. and generally based on her age, or, that the funding is no longer there. >> and how about the mayor's office of housing? >> also been in contact with them, and the discussions that i had with, i don't know everybody he name. mark. >> yes. >> and led me to believe that they were going to be able to assist for a certain aspect of the periods and not to include but i understand to be the principals at this point and being the roof. and but you have no applied? >> this is just a
again, i am open to assist and cooperating and meeting with whoever might be willing to meet with us to help us come up with that action plan that we can all live with. >> has your client allowed to be in contact with an organization called rebuilding together? >> it has. >> then are they helping her? >> what? i would have to refer to her on that, but my understanding of her talks with rebuilding together, was that they did not have availability to assist her. and that...
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acknowledge a lot of community arts based on organization that have helped us in this journey that were i want to thank john the director who helped us spearhead this and our amazing architects and plant consultants and everybody who helped us realize this project. the nearest and dear it are the k c e t folks nancy liv stone for one. rusty >> patty and last but certainly not at least the jeff the amazing member of the board he was a respectableer when nobody thought of this was going to happen. we're standing across from a revitalized u.n. plaza with hope in our heart from a city that leads in the art and cultures. and jeff was really a wonderful supporter >> it's my worst nightmare i'm following kari and this is exciting for any donor that's how i felt about bringing this to market street to advance k c e t for new works in collaboration of after the fits with the possibilities of the central corridor. arts transforms neighborhoods especially at night. in the case of k c e t and our master students brings tremendous energy through this door. ac ta inefficient taken the lead in market street focusing on smaller arts organizations. m
acknowledge a lot of community arts based on organization that have helped us in this journey that were i want to thank john the director who helped us spearhead this and our amazing architects and plant consultants and everybody who helped us realize this project. the nearest and dear it are the k c e t folks nancy liv stone for one. rusty >> patty and last but certainly not at least the jeff the amazing member of the board he was a respectableer when nobody thought of this was going to...
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help us. it has not helped us one little bit. inundated with e-mails and phone calls but has not helped our business one bit in 12 years. >> we did ask starbucks for comment as well. here's the key part, as a responsible trademark owner, starbucks must take appropriate steps to protect our strengths of our marks. this approach to protecting trademark right is consistent with the company's overall strategy of upholding the integrity of its intellectual. of note, this case does not involve damages. starbucks was only asking for an injunction against the use of charbucks. thank you very much. >>> sweet dreems undams. to a hotel's underwater oasis. life's an adventure when you're with her. and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or
help us. it has not helped us one little bit. inundated with e-mails and phone calls but has not helped our business one bit in 12 years. >> we did ask starbucks for comment as well. here's the key part, as a responsible trademark owner, starbucks must take appropriate steps to protect our strengths of our marks. this approach to protecting trademark right is consistent with the company's overall strategy of upholding the integrity of its intellectual. of note, this case does not involve...
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you're fighting for your ild's life, nothing else matters. >> they pick us up in the morning and give us a ride back. >> they help usfamilies are spanish-speaking. having a bilingual staff is extremely important. i feel like it's my responsibility to help them navigate the system. from someone who has been there. even though he's passed it for almost 13 years, he's the main force of this, and i feel that i'm the right person to help. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (dad) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad) you guys are doing a great job. seriously. (announcer) love a car that
you're fighting for your ild's life, nothing else matters. >> they pick us up in the morning and give us a ride back. >> they help usfamilies are spanish-speaking. having a bilingual staff is extremely important. i feel like it's my responsibility to help them navigate the system. from someone who has been there. even though he's passed it for almost 13 years, he's the main force of this, and i feel that i'm the right person to help. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son)...
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help us get to the finish line. and i a great consultants see some of them here like david holmes and shelley who are all with us helping us succeed. one of the things that we did just like you heard from dan, we realize we cannot do everything. we prioritized and functionality. theook many things and all bells and whistles off of the table. we focus on the core functionality. we wanted to make sure we were open for business. and we were. he wanted to make sure that everyone am a all consumers and small businesses could come to us and do everything from start to finish. a were able to do that on october 1. onthey were able to do that october first. they were able to open accounts andshop and select the plan say, hey, pushed the button. employers could set up accounts as well. this is our landing page. i wanted to make sure you were aware. site. not the federal we are a local site and we are fully functional. byhad great participation the insurance industry from the start. in fact, we have the major insurers offering coverage to individuals and small businesses of the individual side, we have aetna and blue cross blue sh
help us get to the finish line. and i a great consultants see some of them here like david holmes and shelley who are all with us helping us succeed. one of the things that we did just like you heard from dan, we realize we cannot do everything. we prioritized and functionality. theook many things and all bells and whistles off of the table. we focus on the core functionality. we wanted to make sure we were open for business. and we were. he wanted to make sure that everyone am a all consumers...
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us in. and a lot of people argue throughout history of that war has been used to boost the economy is throughout time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two was the thing that pushed spending up to the point where we really finally popped out of the great depression roosevelt got us three quarters of the way there that with other you know with w.p.a. and c.c.c. and things like that let's hope it's not one of the gates of this time so is there anything that we can really do to reverse the trend that we seem to be on leading up to this twenty sixteen or whenever it happens to be crashed crystal it could happen any time i'm projecting two thousand and sixteen because the obama administration is doing the same thing the bush administration did which is try to hold off until after the elections in november of in that case twenty two thousand at this case twenty si
us in. and a lot of people argue throughout history of that war has been used to boost the economy is throughout time so what you're saying is possibly that the war could be used to help get us out of whatever crash or recession comes well that's sort of what happened in world war two wars are massive government spending programs and the most efficient way to get out of a great crash is to have a massive government spending program you know it's tragic. world war two was the thing that pushed...
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helping us fix this giant problem. why aren't you goes over here helping us build this house that you told us wouldn't work. elping? because it was des tinted to fail. and when i hear sailly say essentially the same thing as the president, which is this, can we all refocus on the goal? you brought up credibility. and potles suggest this. it shows this week the president has lost the trust of the american people. whatever it is, something close to 50% of the american people do not believe the president. and the reason for that is because we were sold a fantasy for three years. obama care has been a theory, and now reality is coming true. that you can't just say we're going to insure 30 million new people, everybody is going to have free health care -- >> wait. where did the free health care part come in there? i was for that all along. and will is forgetting that the approval ratings are something like three times the congressional republicans. they lost faith in him, but at least he had faith in him. and even republicans who hate obama care want to see him stop destroying the law. >> i don't have any more ti
helping us fix this giant problem. why aren't you goes over here helping us build this house that you told us wouldn't work. elping? because it was des tinted to fail. and when i hear sailly say essentially the same thing as the president, which is this, can we all refocus on the goal? you brought up credibility. and potles suggest this. it shows this week the president has lost the trust of the american people. whatever it is, something close to 50% of the american people do not believe the...