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to the land, and to whatever motivated you to get into that car and go. >> and i would add a sense of empowerment that takes you further along your own path - whatever that might be - whether that's similar to our path or whether that's very different. >> so if my path is heading towards catholicism or judaism or whatever, that is not in conflict with what you're doing? >> no. >> it's not a conflict for us. >> are you open year-round, and do you have a brochure? >> yes! [laughter] >> i think it's interesting, because we've just been through a session on judaism - the ancient myths and rituals stories - and both starhawk and margot adler - came out of intellectual, atheistic, radical jewish families. they are, in a sense, the contemporary flowering of judaism, in the sense that they are returning to very ancient roots, that old rock upon which all the world's religions, i believe, have been based. >> now which changes not. >> huh? >> now which changes not. >> ah, yes. >> well, the jewish tradition, in other words, is fulfilled in both margot adler and starhawk - they're both jewish. >>
to the land, and to whatever motivated you to get into that car and go. >> and i would add a sense of empowerment that takes you further along your own path - whatever that might be - whether that's similar to our path or whether that's very different. >> so if my path is heading towards catholicism or judaism or whatever, that is not in conflict with what you're doing? >> no. >> it's not a conflict for us. >> are you open year-round, and do you have a brochure?...
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cbgc correct. >> supervisor campos: but no and therefore it's -- that's-iuñ whatever, november, whatevern it attached, with yourl5twe understanding. >> i don't want to speak for all cases. there are cases-at where a -- te are cases where a public officialjl8wñ is reelected to te same office and there are jurisdictions that cut off there are cases where private individuals coming into office. i mean there8bát many factual scenarios. in this particular case, i certainly think that1é2@ the du- that the duty attach no later most reasonable interpretation is that it attached on election >> supervisor campos: all right. >> president chiu: thank you. colleagues, any other questions okay. at this time, why don't we hear rebuttal from mayor's counsel. there are so many things that i v basicÜ core issue that's before you. and the issue that the sheriff raises againoznmez again, and hs raised from the very beginning, is his conte$ an that whenw sheriff commits domestic violence, when he pleads guilty to thatx crime, when he serves a three year domestic violence sentence, that'sin2uf just his n pr
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. >> and whatever is reasonable for the permit. >> just ask a quick question. the assessment of cost will be in right away? >>> yes. yes. >> so, there's a motion to offer a -- uphold the abatement for what is allowed to finish the work within six months, right? >> is there a second for that motion? >> i'm not sure if six months is too long. i wonder if six months is too long, excuse me. i was wondering if we can shorten that. they did mention it would take six to eight weeks to fix the problem. so, i think maybe three months, at most. >> that's a friendly amendment. >> all right. >> there can be a rebuttal time, three minutes. go ahead, ma'am. go ahead. i'm sorry. >>> my problem is that as we said, we are going into the rainy season. so, realistically speaking, if the plans are drawn up like, say, next week, we do meet and confer on the details. as soon as we get in front of our arbitrator within the month -- because we have to coordinate with the attorneys and the arbitrator. and i'm told that the arbitrator has several days in october. so, we're talking from
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but hey, binder of women, book of broads, notebook of nipple, whatever, whatever. but, of course, mitt romney still had an ace in the hole. the obama administration's confused handling of the consulate attack in libya that killed four americans. >> it was a terrorist attack, and it took a long time for that to be told to the american people. whether that was some misleading or instead whether we just didn't know what happened, i think you have to ask yourself, why didn't we know five days later when the ambassador to the united nations went on tv to say that this was a demonstration. how could we have not known? >> jon: boom! mr. president, you just walked into a mitt storm. >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose garden and i told the american people and the world that we were going to find out exactly what happened, that this was an act of terror and i also said that we're going to hunt down those who committed this crime. >> jon: forceful, remind people that killing terrorists is kind of your thang. [laughter] but still does not fully explain
but hey, binder of women, book of broads, notebook of nipple, whatever, whatever. but, of course, mitt romney still had an ace in the hole. the obama administration's confused handling of the consulate attack in libya that killed four americans. >> it was a terrorist attack, and it took a long time for that to be told to the american people. whether that was some misleading or instead whether we just didn't know what happened, i think you have to ask yourself, why didn't we know five days...
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you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever, let's talk about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this earnings john stossel goes back to college and the results are bizarre, i must say. stossel will explain. then is it legal? update on a woman convicted of welfare fraud after winning a million dollars lottery, she's dead. we hope you stay tuned for those >> bill: john traveled to the university of north carolina where some incredibly dumb things are happening. for example, if you are a freshman student at unc, you can not call yourself a freshman because it's sexist. the freshman first year thing that we been talking about a little bit, you framed it as a free speech issue, which there is no policy as a free speech issue. >> political correctness issue. >>
you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever, let's talk about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this...
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my point is, there is always a trigger that tests the computers. >> whatever the trigger was, it wasortfolio insurance, the mark recovered, ve, very quickly. there was no economic crash. >> neil: there was no depression, you are right and dagen the fears we'll see a world economic winter was proven wrong but -- >> but that was -- that was a -- >> neil: a couple years later. listen, we had an s and l, what are we missing, the s & l crisis and the junk bond crisis. >> neil: i'm notlaming it on that. >> by 1989 we're in a recession. >> twoears later. >> markets are forward predictors. >> thacrash... that crash, 25 years ago, was... >> neil: won't change your mind. >> it is totally right. >> neil: we'll see about that. i think i know -- you saw me, in my pre-puberty stage, pontificating okay, please. you were dng hollywood movies, you were clueless. >> i remember theiscussion with alan greenspan. >> dave: what year did you do bueller. >> 1985. >> the economy slod down -- >> here's my point, that was a stock event, an equity event. what we have now, with the bubble, in bonds and particarl
my point is, there is always a trigger that tests the computers. >> whatever the trigger was, it wasortfolio insurance, the mark recovered, ve, very quickly. there was no economic crash. >> neil: there was no depression, you are right and dagen the fears we'll see a world economic winter was proven wrong but -- >> but that was -- that was a -- >> neil: a couple years later. listen, we had an s and l, what are we missing, the s & l crisis and the junk bond crisis....
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defense establishment and we'll wait them out and when the ka no longer afford it we'll go after whateverrize we want. >> the economic thing is really worrying to me. we'll have -- they'llrobably raise taxes toeal with this stuff. and particularly, if president obama is elected. >> i hope so. >> i hope not. >> neil: it is argued that that is what will happen. >> that will be one of the worst things for the economy. if that happens, when we raise taxes, i'm not talking plugging loopholes, really raising marginal rates on a fami of four that makes $200,000, and lives on long island, hardly a billionaire, as the president likes to call them, i think will really slow down the economy and i think in this country we'll have to get used to 10% unemployment like a norm. >> not only are we fools for not demanding congress andemanding our lawmakers do something about the debt, 2/3 of the $16 trillion is owned by u.s. investors, it is owned by its -- by the social security trust fund, we are essentially -- weeds are the problem. we as a nation are the problem. >> neil: wait, you are saying we owe it
defense establishment and we'll wait them out and when the ka no longer afford it we'll go after whateverrize we want. >> the economic thing is really worrying to me. we'll have -- they'llrobably raise taxes toeal with this stuff. and particularly, if president obama is elected. >> i hope so. >> i hope not. >> neil: it is argued that that is what will happen. >> that will be one of the worst things for the economy. if that happens, when we raise taxes, i'm not...
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now, you may be delinquent on someone else for whatever reason. suddenly, my rate will shoot up from 21% to 28%. >> bergman: that's universal default, it was called. >> universal default, because they needed more and more stealth pricing, more and more penalty pricing. >> bergman: there is a reason why credit card companies have been allowed to make these sudden changes to the interest rate. in the united states, credit cards have functioned within a system where it's legal for card issuers to charge any fee or any interest rate they want without limits. >> the credit card industry has always been the wild west. the card issuers held all the cards. they could do anything they want-- $39 late fees and $35 over-limit fees; 30% interest rates. and yes, it got crazy. competition ramped up to such a level that it created an industry that was out of control. >> bergman: the industry got out of control because, over the last 30 years, regulations on banks and consumer lending that had been in place since the great depression were steadily eliminated. >>
now, you may be delinquent on someone else for whatever reason. suddenly, my rate will shoot up from 21% to 28%. >> bergman: that's universal default, it was called. >> universal default, because they needed more and more stealth pricing, more and more penalty pricing. >> bergman: there is a reason why credit card companies have been allowed to make these sudden changes to the interest rate. in the united states, credit cards have functioned within a system where it's legal...
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they respond to me for whatever reason. >> you have a good lawyer?is is a place where you can actually see something happen. if you work with a guy and you get him to be a little bit better adjusted so he can get to general population, that's really good. >> despite these successes, officers have to take extreme precautions. inmates are handcuffed and wear leg restraints whenever they are escorted to the yard or showers. >> so we cuff them behind the back, six inches. put the leg restraints on them. then open the door and bring them out. so we're working in pairs a lot. this is a really tight teamwork. making sure we have each other's back. and we maintain the tactical advantage at all times. basically dominate our tactical environment. >> frustration over being locked down 23 hours a day causes many inmates in solitary to act out. >> they start screaming. it can be pretty hectic in here. there's been times i've seen this entire floor out here covered with three, four inches of water. people popping sprinklers. trashed, literally, this entire floor i
they respond to me for whatever reason. >> you have a good lawyer?is is a place where you can actually see something happen. if you work with a guy and you get him to be a little bit better adjusted so he can get to general population, that's really good. >> despite these successes, officers have to take extreme precautions. inmates are handcuffed and wear leg restraints whenever they are escorted to the yard or showers. >> so we cuff them behind the back, six inches. put the...
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no i would i wouldn't talk about the new hijacking of whatever stance or whatever but it's a leader i think that what we can see today and what you can see when you go to egypt is that there are regular demonstrations and regular of demands for better prospects once again in egypt and this is why i think that of course we can't exclude the fact that the liberals and the progressives are kind and side a muslim brotherhood or anti islamist oriented orientation and that's why they are trying to just show or prove that they could do better if they came to power but at the same time i think that none of the political leader is easy either is that mr a liberal or progressive or whatever really hold the direct or the short term solution for egypt's problems we shouldn't forget that there are a lot of problems that prevail in egypt that it is a country that holds more than eighty million people three million inhabitants now and this is why i think that the protests are much more a protest against what is going on since people don't really feel the difference between what the cure under former
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whatever. and i have a cell house job. can take garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i have all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. reapers and clowns. and castles. pretty much got every color you can think of. blue, black, red, yellow. i can mix colors. make lime orange and lime green and so no matter what it is you're wanting done i can do it. you really aren't decided on what it is you want, these right here are all tattoo patterns. vikings, jesus, cars. every prison flesh you can think of, i have. i've got like a seven to ten-day wait. i look at the calendar and the first chance i can get you in, is that cool with you? if it is, i'll put your name down. >> it was interesting to talk to ronnie. because in prison everybody gets tattoos. even though it's illegal
whatever. and i have a cell house job. can take garbage bags, tear them open, lay them down for sterilization. >> ronnie had turned his ability to do tattoo work into a business. he had a list of clientele. he had all the materials he needed. he kept track of everybody's schedule. and he was a walking billboard for his own tattoo artistry. >> i have all kinds of crap on me. devils and vikings. reapers and clowns. and castles. pretty much got every color you can think of. blue,...
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you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever, let's talk about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this earnings john stossel goes back to college and the results are bizarre, i must say. stossel will explain. then is it legal? update on a woman convicted of welfare fraud after winning a million dollars lottery, she's dead. reports comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic,
you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever, let's talk about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this...
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top of me. >> what is whatever?> what happened was, i was laying there and sleeping but in this fog, which i don't do these things. >> you think he drugged you and had sex with you. >> i think he tried, but no, i woke up. >> you think he drugged you like rufies, date-rape type drugs. >> they said whatever the chemical that is in xanax or something, i don't know so whatever they pulled in -- >> you got your blood tested. >> i went to the hospital. i didn't know what was wrong with me. >> did you drug her? >> of course not. now why don't we tell the truth for just a minute. >> oh, let's do. [laughter] >> ross doesn't tell the truth. >> go ahead. >> laura just doesn't know how to do it. the incident she is talking about did occur in the sense that she went to the hospital for a drug overdose, that part is true. and, it is true that she tried to blame it on me. she was telling her parents and everybody that i did it. but, the interesting thing is, dr. phil is two months later, she actually got drugged again, taken to th
top of me. >> what is whatever?> what happened was, i was laying there and sleeping but in this fog, which i don't do these things. >> you think he drugged you and had sex with you. >> i think he tried, but no, i woke up. >> you think he drugged you like rufies, date-rape type drugs. >> they said whatever the chemical that is in xanax or something, i don't know so whatever they pulled in -- >> you got your blood tested. >> i went to the hospital. i...
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you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this earnings john stossel goes back to college and the results are bizarre, i must say. stossel will explain. then is it legal? update on a woman convicted of welfare fraud after winning a million dollars lottery, she's dead. dead. we hope you stay tuned for those look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting
you, all of a sudden, put color in there. >> white men versus black. >> whatever. >> bill: yeah. >> whatever about whatever on november 6. >> bill: do you like being white, colmes? >> i like being -- i am what i am, bill. it's from that show -- >> bill: i am what i am and that's all that i ever can be. the turtles sang that song. i don't think he likes me. i really don't. >> help me, america. >> bill: plenty borrow ahead. this earnings john...
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even if's a zero to whatever? >> it doesn't matter that. is right. you have to register. and it's free. you just go online and do it. you can find the link on the entertainment commission website. >> that is helpful to know. we're specifically not interested in music or entertainment promoters. we're trying to keep this on a community level. the only sound that is built into the space are two small speakers for the projector that we use occasionally for videos. so we're not trying to become a club. and we're not interested in commercial use and, in fact we will not rent to anybody who is a commercial promoter. but community groups are interested in having occasional fundraiser and that is where the issue comes up. >> i think, as club owners, we get calls and they want to use our space and we don't know who they are. they are just trying to be careful, there is a space that has a permit that somebody says they are going to have a birthday party there and you have no way of screening them, because you are nice people and want to give everybody an opportunity. i think they a
even if's a zero to whatever? >> it doesn't matter that. is right. you have to register. and it's free. you just go online and do it. you can find the link on the entertainment commission website. >> that is helpful to know. we're specifically not interested in music or entertainment promoters. we're trying to keep this on a community level. the only sound that is built into the space are two small speakers for the projector that we use occasionally for videos. so we're not trying...
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killing of people it's drones what it whatever it's doing well you can't question that because you must be pro some of the loddon or whoever is the the enemy of the moment so governments love wars they've always loved wars but it's central banking of the vast amount of money really the infinite amount of money that is made available to governments to fight wars means you have no none of the normal discussions at least in the past congress would have to debate before going to war how we're going to pay for it now that's not even a question they just call up the fed and say hey boys print us up another trillion dollars and the fed is happy to do that in cahoots with the banking system of course the banks are here as in europe the key and most important private sector chua's are private sector special interest along with the military industrial complex so they all benefit from this vast creation of money companies that get to make more bombs and planes and cruise missiles and bunker busters and all the rest of the things that kill people blow up whole cities destroyed whole countries so ye
killing of people it's drones what it whatever it's doing well you can't question that because you must be pro some of the loddon or whoever is the the enemy of the moment so governments love wars they've always loved wars but it's central banking of the vast amount of money really the infinite amount of money that is made available to governments to fight wars means you have no none of the normal discussions at least in the past congress would have to debate before going to war how we're going...
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the fed is just a giant printing press invented to create new money so they love doing it whatever the purpose and it would be empowers them the more the fed is printing money the more powerful institution it is and when you have the iraq war the afghanistan war . the libyan war the syrian war they like the iranian war many other you know there's a they're cold war against china the cold war against russia maybe they'd be hot wars i mean they they just love war the governments and governments love war the u.s. government is of course the biggest warmonger in the war. enabled by the central bank and you're saying that the central bank and feel money printing distorts all kinds of spending for the government the war being the thing that the government likes most to spend on so then what if central banks are the problem and currency allows for unbridled money printing would a gold standard that constrains the money supply be enough to burst strain this type of going to war enabling of war if you're for peace if you want more peace and less killing in the world list destruction absolutely
the fed is just a giant printing press invented to create new money so they love doing it whatever the purpose and it would be empowers them the more the fed is printing money the more powerful institution it is and when you have the iraq war the afghanistan war . the libyan war the syrian war they like the iranian war many other you know there's a they're cold war against china the cold war against russia maybe they'd be hot wars i mean they they just love war the governments and governments...
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the lady was up preaching or whatever, talking or doing whatever she does, and she pointed them out, saying that she's not going to do this in church. i didn't see what they were actually doing, but i did see that her arm was extended around. 30 minutes later, she was like, you're not going to keep disrespecting me. >> okay. thank you. >> 20 minutes later, culbertson got the bad news. >> i find you guilty with a preponderance of evidence. >> rather than going straight to the segregation unit, culbertson was given a break and put on a 60-day probation period. >> so the question is, can you be good, follow the rules, for 60 days? >> i don't know. i'll try. it's a toss of a coin. >> we didn't have to wait long to find out. minutes after leaving the disciplinary hearing, culbertson was served with another write-up, this time for refusal to obey an officer earlier that morning. >> i'm going to serve you a formal discipline. >> for what? >> he'll read it to you now. >> why don't you put me in seg [ bleep ] today. >> at approximately 7:20 a.m. the inmate walked into the dental office withou
the lady was up preaching or whatever, talking or doing whatever she does, and she pointed them out, saying that she's not going to do this in church. i didn't see what they were actually doing, but i did see that her arm was extended around. 30 minutes later, she was like, you're not going to keep disrespecting me. >> okay. thank you. >> 20 minutes later, culbertson got the bad news. >> i find you guilty with a preponderance of evidence. >> rather than going straight to...
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the romney plan is whatever you want it to be, whatever you want to hear.talk about that plan, because you cannot win talking about his plan, because his plan will be whatever he wants it to be. >> steve, what do you think would happen if president obama said, listen, your plan, as far as i can tell, is whatever you want it to be at any one moment. you said you would sign the ryan plan. let's talk about that. are >> i think the way you score points in a presidential debate is on issues of character. what you're talking about here is making a character attack. you say one thing, here you say something else entirely different over here. that's something that the people in the middle of the electorate, who are undecided at this very, very late stage. i mean, think about that. all that we have seen, all that has occurred over the last year is there are people out there who have not yet made up their minds, between these two very different men. the notion that you're going to make an argument to them that is a math-heavy, policy-dense argument, i think is ludicr
the romney plan is whatever you want it to be, whatever you want to hear.talk about that plan, because you cannot win talking about his plan, because his plan will be whatever he wants it to be. >> steve, what do you think would happen if president obama said, listen, your plan, as far as i can tell, is whatever you want it to be at any one moment. you said you would sign the ryan plan. let's talk about that. are >> i think the way you score points in a presidential debate is on...
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it just depends on whatever.lot we can do in here because this is our world more or less. >> eric wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. >> a combination of drugs and a divorce, child custody and visitation, and i was into methamphetamines pretty heavy at the time. one thing led to another and here i sit. i think that my kids don't want to deal with it at all. my mom, she's just now coming to grips with the situation. >> for inmates on death row, their day of execution is never far from their minds. >> the day of an execution, the general population goes to breakfast in the morning. after breakfast, the entire facility goes on lockdown. at approximately 5:00, the offender will be seen by medical one last time. he will say good-bye to his family, friends and loved ones and he will be walked by the death watch team over to the death chamber. this is the holding area for the condemned offender. he is brought here six to seven hours before the execution will
it just depends on whatever.lot we can do in here because this is our world more or less. >> eric wrinkles was convicted of shooting and killing his estranged wife, her brother and sister-in-law. >> a combination of drugs and a divorce, child custody and visitation, and i was into methamphetamines pretty heavy at the time. one thing led to another and here i sit. i think that my kids don't want to deal with it at all. my mom, she's just now coming to grips with the situation....
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whatever he wants, whatever makes him happy, go for it. >> reporter: when zeto nailed game five he did not know much about p tweeting but appreciated the tweets. fans here were not thinking about the tweets at all but the food. ryan regulary eats them about he pitches and tweeting about that is great. >> as long as he had a few margaritas with it, we are happy. >> reporter: inside the mexican restaurant and bar across the street from the park nobody was eating them. >> they do have mexican food here at pedros. so, you know, whatever works for him. i think it will work for the giants. >> i would be down for that if it makes the giants win. zeto says it it will make the giants win so maybe, what do you say? >> as long as the giants win. >> whatever it takes. >> go giants. >> you think it helps? >> we will eat them. >> so you will go to pedros and eat them? >> yes. tell us,get there? >> two doors down on the right. >> okay, we're there. >> top of the 6th, 8 strike outs, giants are leading 5-0. no kidding a a new rallying cry, thank you. >>> well, work on the san mateo bridge is way ahead
whatever he wants, whatever makes him happy, go for it. >> reporter: when zeto nailed game five he did not know much about p tweeting but appreciated the tweets. fans here were not thinking about the tweets at all but the food. ryan regulary eats them about he pitches and tweeting about that is great. >> as long as he had a few margaritas with it, we are happy. >> reporter: inside the mexican restaurant and bar across the street from the park nobody was eating them. >>...
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he was up to and was doing whatever he could to remain many power. remain in power. so it was an interesting way to sort of, we felt like, start the story. and it does get this whole idea of rod blagojevich is a chicago story. so for us that's always, that's a theme that sort of we try to keep throughout the whole book is, you know, this guy became a national laughing stock because he's on, you know, the is the celebrity apprentice, and patty blagojevich is on i'm a celebrity, get me out of here, and hanging out with john salley in the jungle. while that's funny and amusing in the book, it's also a chicago story for us and an important one to tell. so anyhow, the vrdolyak doesn't end up being successful, and rod is, of course, immensely bitter about it. and he eventually becomes a prosecutor in the cook county state's attorney's office and is invited to a fundraiser for alderman dick mel. and so he meets patty blagojevich at this fundraiser at a north side german restaurant, and they hit it off. you know, a lot of people have asked me questions, well
he was up to and was doing whatever he could to remain many power. remain in power. so it was an interesting way to sort of, we felt like, start the story. and it does get this whole idea of rod blagojevich is a chicago story. so for us that's always, that's a theme that sort of we try to keep throughout the whole book is, you know, this guy became a national laughing stock because he's on, you know, the is the celebrity apprentice, and patty blagojevich is on i'm a celebrity, get me out of...
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it is going into transit or whatever. i'm having a difficult time trying to figure out what the public good is cumulatively from this project versus individual buildings. i know we have made that distinction before. for example on bodecker park where there was a specific development proposal for affordable housing. we said that was a public good, i understand that. the argument made here seems to just be a bigger set of entitlement extractions from a number of buildings instead of just one. just to clarify, we have 15 9 million for open space estimated. is that -- none of it is going to that elevated park, is that right? >> some of it is. i don't have the figure in front of me. but it is a minority. there's some 1wz when project comes before you for entitlements. i will reiterate the points mr. swizky raised in his presentation about while in the quantitative modeling of the shadow the lattice was assumed a hard shadow element. not a solid element but the grid would be dark shadow lines. the reality of the sun passing thr
it is going into transit or whatever. i'm having a difficult time trying to figure out what the public good is cumulatively from this project versus individual buildings. i know we have made that distinction before. for example on bodecker park where there was a specific development proposal for affordable housing. we said that was a public good, i understand that. the argument made here seems to just be a bigger set of entitlement extractions from a number of buildings instead of just one....
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i would argue that the hawks is smaller than whatever five you have. you would say there are four hawks. they're not as influential as we tend to give them credit for. i think the really important people on the fed right now are these moderates, because they're the ones that bernanke has to work on to keep them on-board. what you see in these minutes, they're the ones who shape the policy that the fed announced in september. >> jon, you put out a really good piece on that point. you were saying that essentially bernanke worked the phones, day and night, even over the weekend, really laser focused in on those fence sitters to try to get them to go his own way. co-probably teach a few things to the white house and congress about building consensus here. >> i certainly think so. the chairman was very conscious of the fact that this open ended qe might outlast him. his term is up in january, 2014. he's almost certainly going to be leaving after that. so he needs to have the whole fed on-board with him or as much of it as you can get in order to move this t
i would argue that the hawks is smaller than whatever five you have. you would say there are four hawks. they're not as influential as we tend to give them credit for. i think the really important people on the fed right now are these moderates, because they're the ones that bernanke has to work on to keep them on-board. what you see in these minutes, they're the ones who shape the policy that the fed announced in september. >> jon, you put out a really good piece on that point. you were...
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i mean just whatever interests you do.awyer to the stars. he charges $600 an hour and up and escorts clients to court in his chauffeur-driven bentley >> i think when you go to court with the clients, they have more confidence at some level. this guy must be successful. it may be smoke and mirrors. who knows >> reporter: what raoul felder does know after al those rides downtown with clients, after nearly 50 years of guiding them up courthouse steps to their fate is this. >> the truth is nobody usually wins in a divorce case. most people are just people, confused, desperate, needing help. and wanting to move on with their life. it's better to settle. >> osgood: coming up, the >> osgood: coming up, the revealing art of the other freud. getting cash back on what? close shave and haircut fan for the ceiling. you're gonna cool off that hoooounddd! tonight you gotta get your cash back, on new slacks. use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. i don't have time for the flu. tha
i mean just whatever interests you do.awyer to the stars. he charges $600 an hour and up and escorts clients to court in his chauffeur-driven bentley >> i think when you go to court with the clients, they have more confidence at some level. this guy must be successful. it may be smoke and mirrors. who knows >> reporter: what raoul felder does know after al those rides downtown with clients, after nearly 50 years of guiding them up courthouse steps to their fate is this. >> the...
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whatever. he should have said.ded that blunder by pointing out -- by not pointing out that the presses president didn't -- then he raised the whole issue whaf the president did or didn't say in the rose garden the day after the ens dent when he did use the phrase acts of terror. romney said he never said act of terror, and then he get into this whole back and forth, what did the president mean and all of that, but that was a huge missed opportunity for mitt romney. number one, the bad label and number two, the question not being answered and both of these men ended up coming out the loser on that one. let me take to you question number two. the tax cuts that mitt romney has questioned about frequently. that came up again last night, and our big question is what tax deductions will be cut to pay for the romney tax plan? nobody really felt like there was a solid answer to that either. where does the voter go to get this kind of information, or do we just have to wait for round three in the big debate next week to see
whatever. he should have said.ded that blunder by pointing out -- by not pointing out that the presses president didn't -- then he raised the whole issue whaf the president did or didn't say in the rose garden the day after the ens dent when he did use the phrase acts of terror. romney said he never said act of terror, and then he get into this whole back and forth, what did the president mean and all of that, but that was a huge missed opportunity for mitt romney. number one, the bad label and...
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. >> the 20 million that you took out of the cab ministry this past year, whatever else it's been, this9 increase in my a card and previous year $20 increase in my a card. now stop and think. if you had to stop for a moment and remember what an "a" card from context, maybe you don't know enough about the cab industry to pass major regulations about it. >> chairman nolan: thank you. next speaker. >> andrew green, followed by edie ortiz. >> good afternoon chair and members of thevm$iwe board. and your desire to put out more medallions shows a complete lack of caring for the well-being of working cab drivers. and that's pretty much all i want to say. and also that you need to find a better way of commu members of our industry. for myself, i'm not able to make these meetings because i have responsibilities to my family. i canceled all those responsibilities to be here today. we are of many different nationalities, many of us do not live -- i live in the city but many of us do not. if you find that there is a lack of representation of our industry in communicating with you, you need to find
. >> the 20 million that you took out of the cab ministry this past year, whatever else it's been, this9 increase in my a card and previous year $20 increase in my a card. now stop and think. if you had to stop for a moment and remember what an "a" card from context, maybe you don't know enough about the cab industry to pass major regulations about it. >> chairman nolan: thank you. next speaker. >> andrew green, followed by edie ortiz. >> good afternoon chair...