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quiet, ween we are are having a conversation. we might be talking about you. [laughter] tavis: i will have to watch this tape when i get done. him on stagewatch because he can queue the next song while he is singing the next song. >> look quickly. i am kind of like the pastor. house and iad the am taking the temperature of the house as we are moving along and i know exactly what should not happen with this audience. you can change the playlist or the order of the playlist in real-time? it has to happen because you are not playing to the same audience every night. how does the band jumped from one to the other -- >> you have to be paying attention. >> it comes from maurice. we learned that act in the day. being under him. and if we made a mistake, we would have rehearsal after the he would be back, writing the songs, he had already done that. we had taken the temperature and the last time i saw him for dinner i said you played a dirty trick. ,ou produced such good music that is that level. he taught us about being on the road. >> i think you right about that. s
quiet, ween we are are having a conversation. we might be talking about you. [laughter] tavis: i will have to watch this tape when i get done. him on stagewatch because he can queue the next song while he is singing the next song. >> look quickly. i am kind of like the pastor. house and iad the am taking the temperature of the house as we are moving along and i know exactly what should not happen with this audience. you can change the playlist or the order of the playlist in real-time? it...
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the way ween -- envision is for three possible outcomes. the first is incentives, culturally competent care and serving vulnerable patience. it doesn't mean it's not consistent. if it locates in a place that has sufficient services that is not intended to serve a high needs population, it wouldn't ju be eligible for this model. it's skill consistent. projects that harm health or health care access in san francisco are those that would be deemed inconsistent. consistent applications move forward in the normal incentive in the mormal planning process. it's the ones recommended for incentives is what gets reviewed and taylored to the ways that each project meets it's incentive eligible activities. >> you brought up that one example but i'm trying to think of some sort of medical facility that is expanding or being established that would not be consistent at all and still a medical facility. the example of changing it to a pool hall is a little extreme. i can understand that we would probably not want to see this change of use being passed, but
the way ween -- envision is for three possible outcomes. the first is incentives, culturally competent care and serving vulnerable patience. it doesn't mean it's not consistent. if it locates in a place that has sufficient services that is not intended to serve a high needs population, it wouldn't ju be eligible for this model. it's skill consistent. projects that harm health or health care access in san francisco are those that would be deemed inconsistent. consistent applications move forward...
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if this says nothing else to us, we need to ween ourselves off our addiction use to use bush's fay mu phrase and develop liable and renewable sources of energy at home. if nothing else there should be another wake-up call. we've been getting wake-up call after wake-up call. we did see egypt in july when things blew up and a lot of tu mult, gas prices did tick up, 10 cents, 20 cents in some places. any time there's tu mult in the middle east there will be volatility in the gas and oil market and why we need to start developing renewable sources here and alternatives in the longer term. >> john, we could get into energy policy and all that, but right here, right now, we saw that the gross domestic product, our best gauge of the economy, was actually revised upward. do you think this is going to take a hit out of it? >> look, we can get into an energy policy but, of course, we don't have one. the only country in the world that doesn't have one. yes, i think it can. we're seeing some green chutes in the u.s. economy. we saw negative factors that came out in housing because rates are comin
if this says nothing else to us, we need to ween ourselves off our addiction use to use bush's fay mu phrase and develop liable and renewable sources of energy at home. if nothing else there should be another wake-up call. we've been getting wake-up call after wake-up call. we did see egypt in july when things blew up and a lot of tu mult, gas prices did tick up, 10 cents, 20 cents in some places. any time there's tu mult in the middle east there will be volatility in the gas and oil market and...
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the woman admitted to police she had three class ifs of ween before getting into her car. >> when we knew roadside that our daughter was dead, i remember my husband just in the ambulance, we both held each opts and he said, this will not wreck us. this will define us. there will be some change in this. >> reporter: after the accident, alexa's parents, michael and laurel, launched a campaign to try and change the culture around drinking and driving to deter people from doing it their he vent became a local feature on the local news. >> we will honor our daughter and we will make the necessary changes that number one... >> they soon realized it would take more than that. they realized they had to change the drunk driving laws, which like in the u.s. set the local alcohol limit at .08%. after lobbying the government for nearly a year alongside groups like mothers against drunk driving, their efforts paid off. in 2010, the proishl government not only stiffened penalties against driving at .08 but, more importantly, it targeted drivers who fall below that to .05. two drinks for a woman an
the woman admitted to police she had three class ifs of ween before getting into her car. >> when we knew roadside that our daughter was dead, i remember my husband just in the ambulance, we both held each opts and he said, this will not wreck us. this will define us. there will be some change in this. >> reporter: after the accident, alexa's parents, michael and laurel, launched a campaign to try and change the culture around drinking and driving to deter people from doing it their...
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sudanese are clearly in the majority and in the majority they support the opposition's the alloys the i ween represent twelve thirteen percent of the population most of them agree with us perhaps some christians do maybe some sudanese my own view is that if there were a vote tomorrow i would not win well ambassador pickering we have to take a short break now but when we come back russian and american diplomats spanned the last couple of days trying to agree on the terms of the syrian chemical weapons hand or something that would feed both of them but are there differences in diplomatic style and culture that could ultimately stand in the way of this mutual interest that's coming up in a few minutes on well the part. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the walls the lights now. so picture of today's leaves. from around the globe. look to. fifty two cars right on the street. the first street to lose an eye for being picture. on a reporter's twitter. instagram. to be in the moment on mom. the media leave us so we leave the baby. by the same motion s
sudanese are clearly in the majority and in the majority they support the opposition's the alloys the i ween represent twelve thirteen percent of the population most of them agree with us perhaps some christians do maybe some sudanese my own view is that if there were a vote tomorrow i would not win well ambassador pickering we have to take a short break now but when we come back russian and american diplomats spanned the last couple of days trying to agree on the terms of the syrian chemical...
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reasons and principle, need to have the moral courage to stare into the gaping mall of horror and say, ween make this situation better. we just can't. except that too is not quite right. there are things we can do, if our primary concern is alleviating the misery of the syrian people, 2 million of whom are turned into refugees. the cost of a single tomahawk missile is estimated to cost over 600,000 to $1.4 million. reports have indicated a strike can use up to 200 of them. that's anywhere from 120 million to 280 million dollars. you could write a check tomorrow to get much needed supplies to the refugee camp. right now, you can give money at the url. we as a country could also do what sweden, now hosting president obama has announced they're doing to help, offer asylum to syrian refugees. sweden became the first european country to announce they will give personal refugee status to all that apply or their families. we could offer syrians the same streamlined process that cubans enjoy. say what you will about fidel castro, he's never gassed 1400 of his own people. every once in a great while
reasons and principle, need to have the moral courage to stare into the gaping mall of horror and say, ween make this situation better. we just can't. except that too is not quite right. there are things we can do, if our primary concern is alleviating the misery of the syrian people, 2 million of whom are turned into refugees. the cost of a single tomahawk missile is estimated to cost over 600,000 to $1.4 million. reports have indicated a strike can use up to 200 of them. that's anywhere from...
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different components, the physical, the mental, the performance aspects we train them physically, ween condition them, also we work on the choreography, we bring in some of the martial arts, acrobat acrobatics, dance, gymnastics and performance arts. >> it means a lot of focus and training is required for competition. and andrew is improving his mental and physical skills every day. >> the number one thing that we focus on in our training has nothing to do with the physical skills. it's never about what you do, it's how well you do it. for sure it's all about the self-confidence, knowing you can get out there, speak, perform, demonstrate, teach in front of other people, cameras, and a crew, and do your best. >> andrew came here when he was 10 years old, the reason he came is because he wanted to compete and be on the open stage. we made a decision to make a commitment to help him get there, and support his training efforts from then on out, until he can reach his goal. >> i love martial arts, because it challenges me to have learn new things. >> his goal is to become a successful actor
different components, the physical, the mental, the performance aspects we train them physically, ween condition them, also we work on the choreography, we bring in some of the martial arts, acrobat acrobatics, dance, gymnastics and performance arts. >> it means a lot of focus and training is required for competition. and andrew is improving his mental and physical skills every day. >> the number one thing that we focus on in our training has nothing to do with the physical skills....
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. >> signs of a thawing relationship ween the u.s.rael on edge, president obama meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we will tell you what he will say to ease the fears of our allie. . >>> i wishing the people we elected in office would try to do their job, seems grandstanding to win votes rather than what's best for the country. >> i think it's another scheme to get us citizens worried and try to get us on board with an agenda we don't want. i think it's politicians' efforts to really just put their agendas through and not get their work done. >> welcome back to "new day." we are getting reaction, you heard there from everyday americans, as the countdown to the government shutdown approaches, and it's coming quickly as midnight ticks closer and closer. as we near that deadline another is around the corner, the start of the president's health care law the so-called insurance marketplaces that you've been hearing about, that were set to tomorrow. questions remain, who is eligible and how does it all really work? tom
. >> signs of a thawing relationship ween the u.s.rael on edge, president obama meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we will tell you what he will say to ease the fears of our allie. . >>> i wishing the people we elected in office would try to do their job, seems grandstanding to win votes rather than what's best for the country. >> i think it's another scheme to get us citizens worried and try to get us on board with an agenda we don't want. i think it's...