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he is a workaholic. we need his dedication.ou to stop spending our money with furthering this. i ask each and every one of you to do what is right, not what the mayor wants to do. i believe this is unethical. stop the attack on his personal life. i voted, i want my vote to count. [applause] >> for the last 37 years i have lived in san francisco. i am proud to support ross mirkarimi. his tireless leadership on local law enforcement issues. his courage. he should be returned to duty immediately and made whole for the losses being suspended without pay. the public assault that has been waged on sheriff mirkarimi -- there has been a total disregard for his wife and their son. in a deal to destroy his ability to survive, not only as a public official, but as a human being, they have trampled on his rights. they are abusing tax dollars with these manufactured charges. i want to speak to you in terms of the substantive issue. it is whether or not he has engaged in conduct toward permanently removing him from office. i advocated for wo
he is a workaholic. we need his dedication.ou to stop spending our money with furthering this. i ask each and every one of you to do what is right, not what the mayor wants to do. i believe this is unethical. stop the attack on his personal life. i voted, i want my vote to count. [applause] >> for the last 37 years i have lived in san francisco. i am proud to support ross mirkarimi. his tireless leadership on local law enforcement issues. his courage. he should be returned to duty...
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work, when i decided to actually transition, i had been there for a number of years, and i am a workaholic and it was disheartening to me that all this could be pulled out from under me because people were uncomfortable with the person that i am. while studying business in college, i assumed, like most students, that i wouldn't encounter any of these difficulties. i was a good person. i was a mid missourian, raiseded with a strong work ethic. both parents, who put us first as their children, and who worked multiple jobs to maintain a livelihood for their family. i recall, you know, my first job at 5 years old, which i got spending money, and that's how we earned our allowance, by working with our parents at their evening jobs. and was so proud and am a proud person to have that still strong work ethic. prior also to the physical transition, i was working in the financial -- the financial industry, which is actually a high-paying industry. but again, when i shifted or transitioned, that's when all of the trouble began. and it was still -- it's still emotional to me, because it impacted me e
work, when i decided to actually transition, i had been there for a number of years, and i am a workaholic and it was disheartening to me that all this could be pulled out from under me because people were uncomfortable with the person that i am. while studying business in college, i assumed, like most students, that i wouldn't encounter any of these difficulties. i was a good person. i was a mid missourian, raiseded with a strong work ethic. both parents, who put us first as their children,...
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the thing i think that saved me is that i have always been a workaholic. and i think even in my downtime when i hit rock bottom, i realized that i had to get pie head out of my you know what, and the fact that i am a workaholic helped me be that way. >> rose: so what did you say at his eulogy, his funeral. >> i had a hard time talking. i told my brother billy you better go before me. i said because dick was so hard-- i will tell you what billy said first because it's hilarious. billy gets up there. we didn't know what bill is going to sayment he is the youngest one, in this church in houston is just packed, there is like 1800 people in there and everybody is crying and soning because pie younger brother dick was so loved by everyone. he was such a wonderful man. and billy kind of paused for a minute and he had tears. he goes, you know, i know exactly what dad said to dick when he walked in to heaven and everybody kind of looked up. dad looked at dick and said dick, how did butch screw up that tiger woods deal. and i mean the whole church just cracked up. a
the thing i think that saved me is that i have always been a workaholic. and i think even in my downtime when i hit rock bottom, i realized that i had to get pie head out of my you know what, and the fact that i am a workaholic helped me be that way. >> rose: so what did you say at his eulogy, his funeral. >> i had a hard time talking. i told my brother billy you better go before me. i said because dick was so hard-- i will tell you what billy said first because it's hilarious....
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this cculd happen in broad daylight" sully as he was known had been in business describes him as a workaholicsomeone never to busy to &phelp othees.he rented houses out to recovering addicts...and freely gave his money away to people in need. need."i'm always going to think about him, care ffr him" sullivan had no hildren, but he had to a son: son::"a lot he taught meeso much, i never had omeone ake me under their wing"sullivan grew up down the street from his businesssa businessshis family says he opened up...so he could give back to his neigh: neighbors:"he was my rockk i'm going to miss him more than i can ever imagine" at this timee police still downtown baltimore, janice park...fox45 news at ten. a man was shot in the head in porthwest balttmore.it 64-year-old edmond dabney and pis ggrlfriend were walking on pimlico avenneewhen a man approached them and asked if they hhd any money. the two got intt an argumentt the sussect then pulled out a hhndgun and fired one shot in the ir.and another shot, strikkng dabneyyin the head. dabney later died at sinai hospital. the suspect ran off. a campu
this cculd happen in broad daylight" sully as he was known had been in business describes him as a workaholicsomeone never to busy to &phelp othees.he rented houses out to recovering addicts...and freely gave his money away to people in need. need."i'm always going to think about him, care ffr him" sullivan had no hildren, but he had to a son: son::"a lot he taught meeso much, i never had omeone ake me under their wing"sullivan grew up down the street from his...
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and bill turner, general william turner who actually commanded the airlift, he was another workaholice whip was his nickname. on his own and then went to clay and got permission to hire german mechanics, give them a meal a day. so that suddenly you had this situation where a young man from colorado -- by young man i mean 19, that's how old the occupation troops were -- found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes, him not speaking a word of german, many of them not speaking anything but german. and in his crew was a former submarine captain and two former squadron leaders now working to keep the americans flying, keep berlin alive. and corky was in awe of these peoplement they were all older than he was, they were veterans, he was not a veteran, but he's a very funny guy.2÷ he's still alive. he taught the germans, he couldn't teach them much about6÷ mechanics, but he did tell them to say when his commanding officer lined up they'd line up and say, good morning, major, you son of a bitch. [laughter] >> yeah. only the germans could get away with that, i think. >> righ
and bill turner, general william turner who actually commanded the airlift, he was another workaholice whip was his nickname. on his own and then went to clay and got permission to hire german mechanics, give them a meal a day. so that suddenly you had this situation where a young man from colorado -- by young man i mean 19, that's how old the occupation troops were -- found himself supervising 16 germans working on american planes, him not speaking a word of german, many of them not speaking...
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i'm a bit of a workaholic. i like to work.g back to the stage. so you went -- you grew up in new haven. you're going to yale and doing ham let. >> yes, next year. >> does every actor want to? >> i -- it never occurred to me to do ham let. i mean, another shakespeare thing i thought i would do before ever doing hamlet. >> how did this occur? >> they came to me and said, do you want to play hamlet? it never occurred to me. >> how do you feel? >> i'm terrified. >> are you? >> completely terrified. i haven't done shakespeare in a long time. >> would you watch the great -- >> i don't want to watch anything about it because i don't want to have anything in my head about it. >> is it terrifying because so many people know the play and the part? >> everybody knows the play. everybody knows the part. and it's gigantic. i mean, that stuff takes incredible energy. he never stops talking. that stuff takes a lot of energy. >> and everybody has their own interpretation. >> right. and have you to have a take. i don't know what the hell my ta
i'm a bit of a workaholic. i like to work.g back to the stage. so you went -- you grew up in new haven. you're going to yale and doing ham let. >> yes, next year. >> does every actor want to? >> i -- it never occurred to me to do ham let. i mean, another shakespeare thing i thought i would do before ever doing hamlet. >> how did this occur? >> they came to me and said, do you want to play hamlet? it never occurred to me. >> how do you feel? >> i'm...
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he is a notorious workaholic. he's not doing what he wants to do which is be back in business in some form that is kind of his makeup. even at the age of 65. he is obviously not in any position to be doing that with anybody. host: virginia beach, independent line. caller: what good is the curriculum of accounting is the largest trust that too big to audit, too big to fail organizations do not have to use any accounting practices? just look at the paper trail. there is double entry accounting practices that should be followed. long before there is a problem that reaches this level, it should be found. put some accountants in jail and they will start talking. in your research, what have you said? if you are real about getting to the problem, start with the accounting. guest: that is an interesting issue and a good point. that was true at enron and mf global. the accountants were not in a position to know a lot. and in particular, and part of it is the county regime that exists. what is legal, not illegal. for exampl
he is a notorious workaholic. he's not doing what he wants to do which is be back in business in some form that is kind of his makeup. even at the age of 65. he is obviously not in any position to be doing that with anybody. host: virginia beach, independent line. caller: what good is the curriculum of accounting is the largest trust that too big to audit, too big to fail organizations do not have to use any accounting practices? just look at the paper trail. there is double entry accounting...
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he is a notorious workaholic. he's not doing what he wants to do which is be back in business in some form that is kind of his makeup. even at the age of 65. he is obviously not in any position to be doing that with anybody. host: virginia beach, independent line. caller: what good is the curriculum of accounting is the largest trust that too big to audit, too big to fail organizations do not have to use any accounting practices? just look at the paper trail. there is double entry accounting practices that should be followed. long before there is a problem that reaches this level, it should be found. put some accountants in jail and they will start talking. in your research, what have you said? if you are real about getting to the problem, start with the accounting. guest: that is an interesting issue and a good point. that was true at enron and mf global. the accountants were not in a position to know a lot. and in particular, and part of it is the county regime that exists. what is legal, not illegal. for exampl
he is a notorious workaholic. he's not doing what he wants to do which is be back in business in some form that is kind of his makeup. even at the age of 65. he is obviously not in any position to be doing that with anybody. host: virginia beach, independent line. caller: what good is the curriculum of accounting is the largest trust that too big to audit, too big to fail organizations do not have to use any accounting practices? just look at the paper trail. there is double entry accounting...