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you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you. isolate the area, for everybody else. and notice the fire department, that's us. around the house we use, limit the amount of stuff you are storing. we like to isolate the materials in enclosed cabinets locked metal ones are best, separate the flammables for the oxidizers. the bleach from the ammonia. you will ask me, george, where do i take this garage full of stuff. i have a garage full of stuff i don't use. there is a place on tunnel avenue if you are a city resident you take it down there and show them you are a city resident and they will take it. call us. say, i can't get down there i ha
you breathe them. you can eat them or get them on you. okay. or they can be injected into you. like if you have hazardous material at the grand autoand you slip and you get stuck. it's in you and on you. stay out of that place. here's a look of hazardous spills. the can tainer is bubling and oozing. bubling liquids or vapors. yeah. anything like that if you see something like that after an earthquake. don't kick it, pick it up or taste it. you will safety first. then everybody around you....
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you can't--you know, you can't compromise, you know. (anderson) what proportion of your work have you made that we haven't seen? i would say 90%. i mean, 90% overall, you know, especially early on. later on, it got-- the percentage got better. but early on, i would say, 90% percent of the stuff i did, i dismissed it as not being good enough. and so i only show you the 10%. i think, now, i'm batting, like, 50-50. one of the projects the first amendment center does is an annual survey on attitudes towards the first amendment. and in a most recent survey, 67% percent of americans said you shouldn't be allowed to put art up in public if it might offend anyone in the community. what do you think that says about the american public and their sense of art? hmm, i think--well, you know, first of all, i think those people who were polled and said that seem to have-- they seem to be afraid of something. this is what i like about europe, you know. and i'm not saying this as a way to say-- to say they're better than us, because, you know, i love--
you can't--you know, you can't compromise, you know. (anderson) what proportion of your work have you made that we haven't seen? i would say 90%. i mean, 90% overall, you know, especially early on. later on, it got-- the percentage got better. but early on, i would say, 90% percent of the stuff i did, i dismissed it as not being good enough. and so i only show you the 10%. i think, now, i'm batting, like, 50-50. one of the projects the first amendment center does is an annual survey on...
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you just get on line, and you order your crack. and you tell them how much you want.at right? >> yeah. and then we -- and then we came up with a really good program from that one that night. we seized all the cars. >> jimmy: and you did it. >> so, we put a big stakeout there. i used to go to it occasionally. put a big stakeout there. you'd go buy your crack. you'd pull away two blocks. we'd arrest you, put you in jail, and take your automobile. >> jimmy: wow. >> we had 2,000 automobiles in about three weeks. >> jimmy: oh, my god. isn't that unbelievable. >> but we ended it and got rid of it. >> jimmy: good for you. oh, my gosh. that's amazing. i mean, do you miss being part of that action or are you just happy you made it through? >> yeah, sometimes i do. that's why i probably did -- that's why i probably did the amc thing, sure. i miss that. that was very, very exciting. it was -- you know, they threatened to kill me twice. first time, was i was first starting -- they put out an $800,000 contract to kill me. the sicilian mafia did. and then i was u.s. attorney for 5
you just get on line, and you order your crack. and you tell them how much you want.at right? >> yeah. and then we -- and then we came up with a really good program from that one that night. we seized all the cars. >> jimmy: and you did it. >> so, we put a big stakeout there. i used to go to it occasionally. put a big stakeout there. you'd go buy your crack. you'd pull away two blocks. we'd arrest you, put you in jail, and take your automobile. >> jimmy: wow. >> we...
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as you know, you do the show. you know about that kind of stuff. and my dad got me in there and once i took off, i've never really been ambitious or eager or any of that kind of stuff. it's funny. >> you should reserve the right to feel bushed. >> there you go. yeah. into when we come back, i want to talk to you about the women that you said this about. when i was young and in my 20s, i feared marriage. i thought it was a giant step towards death and then you met a woman and you thought, now this is interesting and everything changed. >> taking a break or are you going to talk about that? of these abandoned racetracks in america today. automotive performance is gone. and all we have left are fallen leaves and broken dreams and -- oh. wait a second. that is a dodge durango. looks like american performance is doing just fine. ♪ carry on. ♪ ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like... when my tempur-pedic moves... ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america...
as you know, you do the show. you know about that kind of stuff. and my dad got me in there and once i took off, i've never really been ambitious or eager or any of that kind of stuff. it's funny. >> you should reserve the right to feel bushed. >> there you go. yeah. into when we come back, i want to talk to you about the women that you said this about. when i was young and in my 20s, i feared marriage. i thought it was a giant step towards death and then you met a woman and you...
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you aside and tell you when you are wrong and how to deal with the situation and council you. so many of you in the room tonight are that to me, my friends, especially you professional journalists, you know how the profession is and how things go up and down, ratings, editors, relationships, you never know, so, tonight i just want to tell you, this is a celebration for me, a celebration of love. i want to express thanks to my friends, family, to my wife, my friends, tony is here. [applause] but, you know, you guys are the best who stood by me through the storm, a light by my side. thank god. >> all right. [applause] >> how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm good. >> i love the shoes. >> thank you, thank you. >> we got to get more baseball. >> yeah, yeah. >> going this year? >> yeah, we love to go. >> yeah. i've been working on something for next year and been talking with producers of cbs and partners of them the last few years. want to do something where we dramatize the faith that happened between him and ed howard. >> until. >> talk about honest debate. i'd love to d
you aside and tell you when you are wrong and how to deal with the situation and council you. so many of you in the room tonight are that to me, my friends, especially you professional journalists, you know how the profession is and how things go up and down, ratings, editors, relationships, you never know, so, tonight i just want to tell you, this is a celebration for me, a celebration of love. i want to express thanks to my friends, family, to my wife, my friends, tony is here. [applause]...
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that you won't, you know -- they can tell you.h the information so it will be okay. i found that out quickly. >> that's fascinating. >> yeah. well, yeah. >> so you learn more, ironically because people view you as more stupid? >> yeah. they're not as guarded. they don't feel like they have to be add guarded because -- you won't be able to connect the dots. >> one thing you're not is a dumb blond. we'll explore after the break, your new tv project which is very different than phoebe. and meryl streep, another person i want you to talk about. another blondish -- >> she's blond. [ male announcer ] 95% of all americans aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the whole grain you want from your favorite big g cereals. from cheerios to lucky charms, there's whole grain in every box. make sure to look for the white check. >>> hi. >> i'm dr. theeona wallace? >> you're camille yeah boner? >> no. that's a very common mistakes. lots of people make it. even very intelligent people. my name is camilla bown
that you won't, you know -- they can tell you.h the information so it will be okay. i found that out quickly. >> that's fascinating. >> yeah. well, yeah. >> so you learn more, ironically because people view you as more stupid? >> yeah. they're not as guarded. they don't feel like they have to be add guarded because -- you won't be able to connect the dots. >> one thing you're not is a dumb blond. we'll explore after the break, your new tv project which is very...
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what are you thinking about? now, you know -- >> i know. >> you know what you said online, right?> yeah. >> how old is this girl? >> i don't know. >> 13. she told you she was 13. >> yeah. and i told her to go away. she keeps im'ing me back. >> you ask if she's got naked pictures of herself. you ask if she performs oral sex and what color her underwear is. now, michael, you know it's not right to do this, right? >> i know. >> we had this same conversation in riverside, california. >> yeah. >> do you remember that? >> yeah. >> and right then you told me that you knew this was wrong and that you would never ever do it again. that turned out to be a lie, didn't it, michael? >> i promise this time if you rip it up, i'll never come back. >> but if he appears to be a sad cates case, accord ing to perverted justice, siebert has had sexual chats with at least three other decoys who said they were underaged girls. you should also know that there's another side to seibert's story. he served a year in jail for dangerous assault. >> what was the deadly weapon you used in the assault? >> a bat.
what are you thinking about? now, you know -- >> i know. >> you know what you said online, right?> yeah. >> how old is this girl? >> i don't know. >> 13. she told you she was 13. >> yeah. and i told her to go away. she keeps im'ing me back. >> you ask if she's got naked pictures of herself. you ask if she performs oral sex and what color her underwear is. now, michael, you know it's not right to do this, right? >> i know. >> we had this...
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and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ you, you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪se ♪ ♪ something ♪ new york woman ♪ my lipstick all over your face ♪ ♪ something something about ♪ come on you and i ♪ you, you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ ♪ it's been a long time since i came around ♪ ♪ it's been a long time but i'm back in town ♪ ♪ and this time i'm not leaving without you ♪ >> jimmy: i want to thank harrison ford.
and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ you, you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪se ♪ ♪ something ♪ new york woman ♪ my lipstick all over your face ♪ ♪ something something about ♪ come on you and i ♪ you, you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ you and i you, you and i ♪ ♪ ♪ it's been a long time since i came around ♪ ♪ it's been a long time but i'm back in town ♪ ♪ and this time i'm not leaving without you ♪ >> jimmy: i want to...
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you did. did you read it to? -- read it? i want you to respond to the definition of journalism as it is on the wall. it was written in the early 1900's by a man that went to be on to be the president of the university of missouri. he did not even have a college degree. he ran the journalism school. i will read this. we can get the microphone to this young lady. here is what is start the same. i believe in the profession of journalism. where do you believe or disagree? this was written back in the 1900's. think of it. no television. certainly no iphone or facebook. i believed in journalism. walter williams was his name. he is deceased. i believe that the public journal is a public trust that all connected with it are to the full measure of responsibility, trustees for the public comment that all acceptance of lesser service than the public service is a betrayal of that trust. i believe a journalist should only a right what he holds in his heart to be true. that is a start. there is more. telecine are what you think. >> i am f
you did. did you read it to? -- read it? i want you to respond to the definition of journalism as it is on the wall. it was written in the early 1900's by a man that went to be on to be the president of the university of missouri. he did not even have a college degree. he ran the journalism school. i will read this. we can get the microphone to this young lady. here is what is start the same. i believe in the profession of journalism. where do you believe or disagree? this was written back in...
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and you didn't think you had got it right. you didn't do it the way you wanted it. i got her under skin and she didn't get under my skin. >> i actually said that. i mean i haven't expressed it quite that way before but i studied and i learn this stuff and i read a lot of biographies and i felt that i understood something about her in washington but it was a difficult situation for a whole number of reasons. when we left it, i was haunted by her and i went back to t and terrence and said she won't leave me alone. let's see if we can go play this some place else. and now it's her getting under my skin, which is an alchemy of some sort that i can't really explain. >> charlie: but do you know why? >> time. >> not enough. >> and also callas talks in some interviews about the beginning part of studying a part, a really difficult part, you know. as the straightjacket, she's in the straightjacket. she has to learn everything exactly precisely the way it was intended by the composer. every note value, every, you know. and then there comes a place where you can get out of the
and you didn't think you had got it right. you didn't do it the way you wanted it. i got her under skin and she didn't get under my skin. >> i actually said that. i mean i haven't expressed it quite that way before but i studied and i learn this stuff and i read a lot of biographies and i felt that i understood something about her in washington but it was a difficult situation for a whole number of reasons. when we left it, i was haunted by her and i went back to t and terrence and said...
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is he talking to you. is he warning you. no hype.ust the straight facts here on the factor plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. some religious leaders upset with new york city mayor michael bloomberg who will not let people of faith speak at the 9/11 memorial event next month. and is governor mitt romney still the man to beat in the g.o.p. primary or is texas governor rick perry the new sheriff in town? please stay tuned for those reports. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this offer ends august 31st. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any susp
is he talking to you. is he warning you. no hype.ust the straight facts here on the factor plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. some religious leaders upset with new york city mayor michael bloomberg who will not let people of faith speak at the 9/11 memorial event next month. and is governor mitt romney still the man to beat in the g.o.p. primary or is texas governor rick perry the new sheriff in town? please stay tuned for those reports. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our...
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you have a year year do you have enough sellotape now or you still do you still have to do to pick pipit pick it out out of garbage beds room got an exclusive supply from a few companies ok now. why are you called garbage scientists you know this label garbage scientists is it is it really because beer because you you pulled your first samples are the garbage bin or what is it. yes probably and i totally don't don't don't come although nobody tells those brave enough to say to me two twenty phrases. totally are totally fine who is being called like this and so it's an interesting story we were gods and indeed rooted our colleague electioneering who was working with at the time. during experiments on the way how he played in graphite in the throw in this cellar table with pieces of is a sort of graphite into the bin and basically what we've done we've picked the top and. made our first samples from from last that so so you don't regard this next day mad as being insulting to you know absolutely no i don't i don't care how people call in ok now can you tell us when did you realize that wha
you have a year year do you have enough sellotape now or you still do you still have to do to pick pipit pick it out out of garbage beds room got an exclusive supply from a few companies ok now. why are you called garbage scientists you know this label garbage scientists is it is it really because beer because you you pulled your first samples are the garbage bin or what is it. yes probably and i totally don't don't don't come although nobody tells those brave enough to say to me two twenty...
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>> you can see that it is amazing. you can hear that it is refreshing. you reach for it because it is irresistible. and the taste. simply delicious. san francisco tap water. it engages the senses. 311 is an important resource for all san franciscans. should >> hi, everybody. my name is carmen chu. why don't we get started. with a marking up with the department of small business -- we have been working with the department of small business. this project started when we heard from neighborhood merchants. unfortunately, they had access issues, visibility access issues. we have been working closely with many of our partners year today to educate about these -- many of our partners year today to educate about these issues. also in terms of board guidance. i want to thank all of you for coming. many of you may have assistance. i know many merchants could not be here. please do it share this information with other merchants in the area. we have virginia from the office of small business. we have roger from the bar association. no carla johnson from the office o
>> you can see that it is amazing. you can hear that it is refreshing. you reach for it because it is irresistible. and the taste. simply delicious. san francisco tap water. it engages the senses. 311 is an important resource for all san franciscans. should >> hi, everybody. my name is carmen chu. why don't we get started. with a marking up with the department of small business -- we have been working with the department of small business. this project started when we heard from...
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you know one thing is certain you can't use it as an excuse you can't say ok you know this life is really bad but the next one is going to be ok you have to make the best of what you are so i can't not ask you i know that you've been very successful and yet you were on the verge of suicide what stops you at that point that fear of death or love life. yeah i've had very bad depression which a lot of people deal with at certain points what stops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was the fact that i had children and people who depended on me and people who love me. and you just think in a sense is a very selfish thing to kill usurper because you make so much may soon you do terrible things to the people around you that would have been all my children. and maybe i would like to tell you that there was a glimmer of hope that there wasn't at that time and now i remember driving and seeing the bridge and thinking i could do this and i just thought it would make you know i had to somehow discover what what is going on and yeah it would be a bad thing to do because of the people around
you know one thing is certain you can't use it as an excuse you can't say ok you know this life is really bad but the next one is going to be ok you have to make the best of what you are so i can't not ask you i know that you've been very successful and yet you were on the verge of suicide what stops you at that point that fear of death or love life. yeah i've had very bad depression which a lot of people deal with at certain points what stops you killing yourself. i think what stopped me was...
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thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the information. there have been about 300 small businesses that have received the lawsuits. knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to understand there are individuals out there taking a look at your vulnerability. we have a packet of information for you tonight. we have it in english and chinese. we have a quick summary of the laws. the ada, calif. building code, the civil rights, and our experts here will elaborate. we also have a list of certified ca
thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the...
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you might think that because you got a building permit that that means that everything is good and you are complying with the ada, but it is actually the difference in the building code because its is even if you have an existing building and have not done any improvements to that building, that you still have a continuing obligation to be going through your business and building and taking constructive steps to remove the barriers. the ada gives us some guidance on that. readily achievable says it can be done quickly and easily without a whole lot of steps. feasible means that it may require a lot more money, a lot more alteration to get that done. under the ada, you need to be surveying your property and putting together both a short- term plan and a long-term plan. the short term plan is going to be the readily achievable solution. the long-term plan could take 20 years. i do not know. your business might not be making huge profits. you may need to be saving money for the long term. but it is your obligation to plan for the long term as well as the short term. the ada has a set of p
you might think that because you got a building permit that that means that everything is good and you are complying with the ada, but it is actually the difference in the building code because its is even if you have an existing building and have not done any improvements to that building, that you still have a continuing obligation to be going through your business and building and taking constructive steps to remove the barriers. the ada gives us some guidance on that. readily achievable...
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you mess with you, you mess with you. you're meat. and by meat i mean we launched a probe and you may be subject to several depositions by government officials. plus interviews by investigators that in some cases could lead to fines. obviously it's a negotiation in many respects. the point is there is a strong chance your name will end up in a scathing editorial on page a 17 in "the new york times". sorry s&p, but revenge is a dish best served slow and with a great deal of bureaucratic paperwork. (laughter) you really thought you could downgrade the united states of america and walk away. wait, where are you going? in fact, i can only think of one thing a credit rating agency could do that would be a worse idea. >> in new jersey's bond rating has taken a hit, fitch downgraded the state's credit rating from aa to aa mine is-- minus saying the state doesn't have the money to pay for pensions and other worker entitlement programs. >> you must be out of you are your mind. the credit rating agency fitch downgraded new jersey? that brings m
you mess with you, you mess with you. you're meat. and by meat i mean we launched a probe and you may be subject to several depositions by government officials. plus interviews by investigators that in some cases could lead to fines. obviously it's a negotiation in many respects. the point is there is a strong chance your name will end up in a scathing editorial on page a 17 in "the new york times". sorry s&p, but revenge is a dish best served slow and with a great deal of...
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>> you have to get out. you cannot let that throw you. years ago, if i fell on my face, and something did not work, i can give an example. i was playing with miles davis one time and labor performing in europe. -- and we were performing in europe. it was the night. it was all happening. we had the audience in our grasp, like this. miles played "so what," and he plays this incredible saxophone solo. todd williams is burning up on the drums. miles comes to his solo. at the peak of this solo, i play a court -- chord that was so wrong. i thought i had lit a match to the whole thing and burned to the ground. i did not know what to do. miles took a breath and played some notes that made my chord right. [laughter] i could not believe what i heard. he made it to fit somehow. what is see, some kind of alchemist? merlin the magician. it took me years to figure out what happened. what happened was miles did not judge what he had played. he just heard it and said, that is interesting. and then he found some notes to make it work right. tavis: was the
>> you have to get out. you cannot let that throw you. years ago, if i fell on my face, and something did not work, i can give an example. i was playing with miles davis one time and labor performing in europe. -- and we were performing in europe. it was the night. it was all happening. we had the audience in our grasp, like this. miles played "so what," and he plays this incredible saxophone solo. todd williams is burning up on the drums. miles comes to his solo. at the peak of...
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you do what you're told, and, you know, if you are content with that, good for you, but don't try to make a better life for yourself. you know, again, in that chapter, i articulate that freedom is inscribed on the heart of every individual. our challenge is to arctic late that. if our message is not resinating with the people, don't abandon the message, but reframe the message. you know, i wouldn't go to a 12-year-old and talk about this very stuff and why it's a bad thing that the imf is calling for the dollar to be removed from the reserved currency because, well, you know, my nephew might understand because he's smart, but most 12 year oles don't get it. talk to them on their level, but don't abandon the principles, just reframe the argument. that's what we need to do. if we can do that as a party, as a movement, again, i'm very optimistic that we can make sure that president obama is a one-term president because -- i agree, let's clap to that notion. [applause] as you can tell, i'm passionate about that. any other questions 1234 >> any other questions? >> okay. christine. >> than
you do what you're told, and, you know, if you are content with that, good for you, but don't try to make a better life for yourself. you know, again, in that chapter, i articulate that freedom is inscribed on the heart of every individual. our challenge is to arctic late that. if our message is not resinating with the people, don't abandon the message, but reframe the message. you know, i wouldn't go to a 12-year-old and talk about this very stuff and why it's a bad thing that the imf is...
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and willing to look at the plans that you have any inspections you have to enable you to have tenant improvement to become compliant. for those folks, we would recommend that you go and get a task report done and see whether the contractor can lay out the plan and complete the requirement and then come to us and show us your plan. [inaudible] and have had complaints against them because of compliance, we are also able to work with your peer the fundamental requirement for those is that we need you to finish the lawsuit or settle the lawsuit before we can work with you in terms of providing financing. the reason for that is the conversations and these issues can go on for a long time, and we want to make sure that you fundamentally understand what you need to comply with and what are your obligations as part of the settlement of the lawsuit. obviously, it can cost a lot of money. we have provided financing before. it is a lot of money. so come and talk to the office of small business and make sure you have professionals and task inspectors and contractors lined up so that we can be pa
and willing to look at the plans that you have any inspections you have to enable you to have tenant improvement to become compliant. for those folks, we would recommend that you go and get a task report done and see whether the contractor can lay out the plan and complete the requirement and then come to us and show us your plan. [inaudible] and have had complaints against them because of compliance, we are also able to work with your peer the fundamental requirement for those is that we need...
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when you get your own bill, you know you want to keep your billow. where as if the rental unit came power and you don't pay a separate electrical bill, you might not be quite as careful. >> i believe the current public utilities commission code does require all individual residential units to be individually meters. that's for all new work. >> and for commercial, they allow separate submetering. ok. so we brought the power into the building. we're watching our fingers here. we have other ways we'll seat meters >> we have examples, a wide variety of metering and service equipment that can be chosen. the reason i wanted to show you this is to show you this new meter socket to allow the panel board to face the user in the garage and allow the meter reader to see it. >> excellent. why didn't somebody think of that before? >> i have no idea. there it is. >> little ideas that come to you in the middle of the night. so one of the things that david said is it's allowed to be used in san francisco. there's a really big piece of this whole puzzle about what eq
when you get your own bill, you know you want to keep your billow. where as if the rental unit came power and you don't pay a separate electrical bill, you might not be quite as careful. >> i believe the current public utilities commission code does require all individual residential units to be individually meters. that's for all new work. >> and for commercial, they allow separate submetering. ok. so we brought the power into the building. we're watching our fingers here. we have...
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thank you. . >> thank you. all the best lines have been taken. you know, when i founded the ppa, the professional property management association, about 24 years ago now, one of our founding philosophies was while there was a lot of things happening with rent control and new ordinances coming down one after another, it began to seem like property owners and tenants were adversaries. we tried to develop a philosophy that we don't have an adversarial relationship. we need good tenants to pay rent and pay the bills and they need good managers to take care of the building. that's our basic founding operation. professional management is something owners may have to start looking at because it is becoming a more complex business than it has ever been, new ordinances, a myriad of regulations. professional managers are constantly training themselves, are participating and dealing with effective tools and communicating with all the people that are here. so sometimes managers are an answer for owners who feel a little bit overwhelmed by the requirements th
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you can hear the things and you can picture it when you hear it but when you see it, it takes it to a. >> was it difficult for the officers to make the arrest in this case? >> not too difficult. we have an officer that was contacted. he's officer joe goodwin, been an officer for about 15 years, in the 26th district, which is where this occurred. he's very familiar with people in that neighborhood, has very good contacts, and was able to ascertain some names and information and then after seeing the video, he was able to actually identify them. some people turned themselves in and others arrested either at their home or on the street. >> morgan, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much for having us. >> sure thing. here's lonnie with another check of the weather. >> you betcha. that was nuts! >>> i have good news for all of you in the northwest, it's going to be a banner day, low humidity, beautiful temperatures out there. meanwhile the dakotas will be getting drenched today and it will be waco's 38th day in a row of 100 degrees or more. tomorrow will be 39,
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first of all, you know, how did you become a writer? why did you become a writer? and how did you end up writing did a criminal defense attorney in san francisco, of all places? >> i was not told i would follow tony serra. i need to go back and prepare a little more. [laughing] i learned something, too. i guess i better stand up. [laughing] i'm really honored to be here. i'm the toy department. i write novels about the types of cases that lawyers like tony handle. in the daytime i work for a big law firm of the type that tony probably would not hold in the highest of esteem, but i'm delighted to be here. you know, i think if you talked to most authors, they will tell you that there is something hot-wired into our system that says we need to try to tell a story. there is nothing at all in my background. i am an absolutely accidental writer. there is nothing in my background which suggests i should be writing novels. i grew up in chicago. i write books about san francisco. i studied accounting at the university of illinois. i have been a corporate and securities atto
first of all, you know, how did you become a writer? why did you become a writer? and how did you end up writing did a criminal defense attorney in san francisco, of all places? >> i was not told i would follow tony serra. i need to go back and prepare a little more. [laughing] i learned something, too. i guess i better stand up. [laughing] i'm really honored to be here. i'm the toy department. i write novels about the types of cases that lawyers like tony handle. in the daytime i work...
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you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff.them disrespect me that reflects my home boys. if i don't do nothing to that staff number for disrespecting me, something might be done to me. i've spent nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to murder staff? >> i don't know nothing about that. you know, i never did nothing that they didn't have coming. >> staffs are targeted? >> hell, yeah. >> why do they target them? >> everything have a reason. it can be, okay, it can be a staff, like i say, coming in. he [ bleep ] want to talk to me in a tougher way. i'm not going to accept that. i don't care if he wears green. he bleeds just like i bleed. you know what i'm saying? >> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." after more than two years in prison, jacob bell finally has his freedom. >> i feel really nervous right now. i'm really nervous. kind of excited to see my family and things like that. and things like that. okay. i found one that uses robots instead of real people 'cuz robots wo
you know, you got some good staff. you got some [ bleep ] staff.them disrespect me that reflects my home boys. if i don't do nothing to that staff number for disrespecting me, something might be done to me. i've spent nine, ten months in the hole for conspiracy to murder staff. >> was there a conspiracy to murder staff? >> i don't know nothing about that. you know, i never did nothing that they didn't have coming. >> staffs are targeted? >> hell, yeah. >> why do...
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you can read more now than you could have before. you take one and you have ten books with you.and the audio is interesting too, for "the daily" we produce 100 to 120 pages of journalism. we tell them from taking the best of all media. we have broadcast journalism, full screen photography, and long form written content. you can either type or leave an audio comment. it's fascinating to listen to someone who's articulating verbally a comment that they normally would have typed. you can hear the tv in the background, or the dog, or the kids running by. the intimacy all of the sudden with the community that's a national community in a way that you wouldn't have before. it's the community because we both read "the daily" not because you are my friend on facebook. >> have you seen any real -- and i realize it's early on. have you seen any dramatic differences in behavior or colleagues from traditional, have they seen traumatic otherwise what you've just described in user behavior? >> we see that our readers are primarily news consumers. they are aggressive news consumers. they are re
you can read more now than you could have before. you take one and you have ten books with you.and the audio is interesting too, for "the daily" we produce 100 to 120 pages of journalism. we tell them from taking the best of all media. we have broadcast journalism, full screen photography, and long form written content. you can either type or leave an audio comment. it's fascinating to listen to someone who's articulating verbally a comment that they normally would have typed. you can...
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is a. bunch of our bloggers a big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think. even money well. whatever government says they're there keep them safe get ready because you're going to lose your freedom. for. all right it's time for tonight's tool time awards night that's a fox news host bill o'reilly now the right wing talker has the number one cable news show in the country this evening he might be upset over the story of the website gawker broke his afternoon that line reads how bill o'reilly tried to get his wife's boyfriend investigated by the cops and that is a pretty good headline you know that according to gawker below use the promise of a donation to a nassau county police charity and hopes of getting police to investigate a detective that he suspected was beating his wife now according to the site o'reilly pulled some strings to try and get the police department's
you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is a. bunch of our bloggers a big picture. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think. even money well. whatever government says they're there keep them safe get ready because you're going to lose your freedom. for. all right it's time for tonight's tool time awards night that's a fox news...
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are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people go to drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of use is about self-love not having self-love it's important because that's all that's going to get the situation is going to love yourself again. people think she should have been able to get out of it why couldn't she get out of it i would never let that. happened to me i'd just leave those are sort of those famous last words kind of statements because this is an extraordinarily complex issue there is nothing simple about being a victim of domestic violence will take your children away oh make sure that no one ever speaks to you again oh ruin your reputation i'll make sure you leave with no money i mean all of these things when you hear them time after time after time after time and he has a new time after time after time time and you work so hard you believe that if you believe it with all your heart i made the decision that night
are you living you don't want to live anymore you don't have self-love you know you don't want to live you know that's why women commit suicide you know that's why women you know people go to drug abuse and alcohol abuse it's all about self-love any type of use is about self-love not having self-love it's important because that's all that's going to get the situation is going to love yourself again. people think she should have been able to get out of it why couldn't she get out of it i would...
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok if you don't i'm trying hard luck comes a big fish. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right now. i think the bombing even one well. we have the government says libya keep him safe get ready because their freedom. hard time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to the pentagon if you watch our show before you know that we take issue with the insane amount of money at the pentagon spends on defense and less wars recently we've also been following with story of the f. twenty two an f. thirty five fighter jets are not the million but the two the planes are currently ground it as an all of the planes are not working the whole fleet so what's the big deal you ask so happens well you see actually according to wire the entire joint strike force drinks right or excuse me joint strike force problem has cost the american taxpayers a three hundred eighty billion dollars and rising and with all the
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so, you know, just because you can, should you? it's an important thing. >> let's for a moment look at that casey anthony trial. >> no. [laughter] >> speaking for a lot of americans. but in this sense the judge in that case decided to temporarily not disclose if i'm saying it properly, disclose the name of jurors and put it under seal until about october. in doing that, he both, i believe in the order and in comments to the lawyers in the courtroom, at least as it was reported, just basically hashed and slashed at the media coverage of that trial. and, in fact, called for changes in florida's public records laws saying it's time to evaluate what we make public or not in a state that has had a strong tradition and a strong law on open public records. i was struck by that. because you really have an official who in some ways made rulings very favorable to open the jury in the trial. there was at least a judgment early on, he was balancing the access versus the right to a fair trial. then at the end of the trial looks at this and says
so, you know, just because you can, should you? it's an important thing. >> let's for a moment look at that casey anthony trial. >> no. [laughter] >> speaking for a lot of americans. but in this sense the judge in that case decided to temporarily not disclose if i'm saying it properly, disclose the name of jurors and put it under seal until about october. in doing that, he both, i believe in the order and in comments to the lawyers in the courtroom, at least as it was...
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in you want to work with me here in boston i think we can get you past whatever hurdles you have. she agreed and they went back to new orleans and every day after work i would come home and we'd get on the speakerphone for half an hour or hour and i started working with her. it worked out. two or three months she got up to speed went ahead of the curve and i start tutoring her brothers, other family members. and then you fast forward to 2006, 18 months have gone by and i was venting to a buddy. that's a lot of fun i'm having. by this time i moved out to california. this is a lot of fun, it's really satisfying. but the first time you give a lecture, it's kind of fun. the second time it' still fun. the third time i starts to get tiring. and he said -- >> charlie: do it one time. >> do it one time. why don't you put i on youtube and i said know, youtube's for dogs on stes boards. it's not for serious learning. once i got ov the fact it wasn't my idea i decided to give it a shot and i pu it up ther >> charlie: when did it become an academy. >> you ft forward, it soon became clear like
in you want to work with me here in boston i think we can get you past whatever hurdles you have. she agreed and they went back to new orleans and every day after work i would come home and we'd get on the speakerphone for half an hour or hour and i started working with her. it worked out. two or three months she got up to speed went ahead of the curve and i start tutoring her brothers, other family members. and then you fast forward to 2006, 18 months have gone by and i was venting to a buddy....
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you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him.mething set up at burial when you go? >> eric: there is no blood on my hands. >> bob: thank the seals, bob. >> eric: coming up, only in obama land the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. just try to keep the orders secure. we have the details. next on "the five." ♪ nationde insurance. what's up ? what's vanishing deducti all about ? guys, it's demonstration time. let's blow carl's mind. okay, let's say i'm your insurance deductible. every year you don't have an accident, $100 vanishes. the next year, another $100. where am i going, carl ? thnext year... th was weird. but awesome ! ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: that's great. i'm up here. welcome back to "the five." five. i want to talk about a story that drives me up a wall. we have another state, alabama, after falling on arizona, that decided to write its own immigration law and not let the united states of america which does do immigration law implement their own laws. now in alabama -- in arizona, they de
you gave him credit. thank you. then you dumped all over him.mething set up at burial when you go? >> eric: there is no blood on my hands. >> bob: thank the seals, bob. >> eric: coming up, only in obama land the department of justice is suing another u.s. state. just try to keep the orders secure. we have the details. next on "the five." ♪ nationde insurance. what's up ? what's vanishing deducti all about ? guys, it's demonstration time. let's blow carl's mind....
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you know? and in that same sense law school is violating the promises in a more general sense that it makes to all of its students. right? think of how crazy this method is. just think about it. by the way, i never call on a student in my classes. and i teach contract law. got lots of students. never called on them. if they want to talk, they have to raise their hand. why? because i don't know if anybody's got anything to say. i'm not psychic. i can't tell if they can make a contribution. they're the only ones who know. so i say, have you got something to say? and miraculously they raise their hand. [laughing] isn't it incredible? you didn't have to teach it the way i was taught at harvard law school. they were all wrong. you know, it's a very interesting thing. when "the paper chase" came out, by the way -- let me digress. there was an absolute reaction from harvard law school. they said this is the most horrible book that has ever been published. how did this guy get into harvard law school?
you know? and in that same sense law school is violating the promises in a more general sense that it makes to all of its students. right? think of how crazy this method is. just think about it. by the way, i never call on a student in my classes. and i teach contract law. got lots of students. never called on them. if they want to talk, they have to raise their hand. why? because i don't know if anybody's got anything to say. i'm not psychic. i can't tell if they can make a contribution....
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you have to look at how you raise revenues. you create growth and obviously by raising the taxes, but not raising taxes for purposes of redistribution of wealth but to plug the hole. i think you have to take the approach of how do you collapse the tax code and spread it and get people to invest in this country. there is two and half trillion sitting off shore on the balance sheets of american corporation. give them a tax holiday provided they bring it back and create if you will a larger employment pool in the united states. dollar for dollar. say to the american corporation that has hundreds of billions or trillions sitting off shore. bring it back and we'll give you a holiday provided you had a head count here in the united states. at the same time say to the top bracket. yeah, we'll let you pay more but dedicated it to debt reduction and then look at the pending side. it is off of the charts. you got to grap it by the -- the choke hold we raised the debt limit and we'll cut spending and we have done nothing. basically we hav
you have to look at how you raise revenues. you create growth and obviously by raising the taxes, but not raising taxes for purposes of redistribution of wealth but to plug the hole. i think you have to take the approach of how do you collapse the tax code and spread it and get people to invest in this country. there is two and half trillion sitting off shore on the balance sheets of american corporation. give them a tax holiday provided they bring it back and create if you will a larger...
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if you are in iowa tomorrow and you have someone paying you or you decide to vote and you choose someone think, you know what? i would like to write in rick perry. is it possible that rick perry or sarah palin could come out of this with unexpected numbers? >> well, sarah palin has the potential always to come out of it with unexpected numbers. she is very popular among the republican base. however a lot of people that like her don't want her as the nominee. but she has passionate supporters. rick perry is in fourth place on polling with him not being on the ballot. it's hard to know how well he will do. but, when you say surprising. the reason we actually have these votes, even if they are strange phenomenon is because we don't know. >> juan: let me quickly ask you a question, scott is it the case that most republicans want to see someone else jump in the race? >> most republicans don't know who they want to sees a their nominee. they are waiting for the process to sort out. four years ago, hike huckabee became an alternative in the state fair. there may be somebody gaining traction bec
if you are in iowa tomorrow and you have someone paying you or you decide to vote and you choose someone think, you know what? i would like to write in rick perry. is it possible that rick perry or sarah palin could come out of this with unexpected numbers? >> well, sarah palin has the potential always to come out of it with unexpected numbers. she is very popular among the republican base. however a lot of people that like her don't want her as the nominee. but she has passionate...
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announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adventures. there are amazing possibilities when you open your mind to reading. [roar] you can log onto he library of congress website and let the journey begin. >> we are here at j.c. plumbing. you are going to show was plumbing fixtures. >> yes, we are. very excited to have you. >> let's look at fixtures and faucets and accessories. it is going to be very exciting here. please join us for "bluilding sf." joining janessa and i today is andre. thanks for coming. we have had some great times in the past with some of these shows. you have been kitchen and bath in the past. >> i'm an architect. i do a lot of construction work. or >> do people look for when they do a bathroom remodels? >> that is a good question. kitchens are the ultimate and social room, while bathrooms are kind of the opposite. bathrooms, like kitchens, are part of homes and houses, so they are part of architecture, and they are opportunities for people to express them
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you did something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't . charge welcome pacific ocean. let's not forget that we had in a parked car. i think. well. we're never going to be safe get ready for freedom. right now it's time for tool time and for the second night in a row the hosts over at fox and friends play a part in tonight's poll tide of war we call the last night their fate outrage over obama's ramadan proclamation but now the gang has a problem with nickelodeon sponge bob square pants and yes you heard me right the character who lives in a pineapple under the sea apparently he is a major threat to the future of children of the u.s. now they're just outraged the department of education invited children from washington to a reading about it or nickelodeon gave out free books on the series sponge bob goes green and earth friendly adventure take a look at the reaction of steve doocy. he headed out these these particular nickelodeon books where clearly n
you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you did something else here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't . charge welcome pacific ocean. let's not forget that we had in a parked car. i think. well. we're never going to be safe get ready for freedom. right now it's time for tool time and for the second night in a row the hosts over at fox and friends play a part in tonight's poll tide of war we call the...
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folks, i want to thank you, in here i want to welcome you. out there we've already had an intimate evening here in the studio. (laughter) >> stephen: nation-- (laughter) i shared a few things. (laughter) nation, this is a very big week for republican pettal candidates. -- presidential candidates. tonight there is the debate in iowa that will feature all the major players and tim paw lenty. (laughter) >> stephen: then saturday of course is the straw poll in ames, a crucial test to see if a candidate can get midwesterners to put down a food plate long enough to mark a ballot. but the big news today came from the iowa state fair in des moines where in an attempt to appeal to more voters, ron paul had himself batter dipped and deep fat fried. (laughter) that was good. more chipotle sauce. meanwhile mitt romney was at the state fair in his every man dungarees when he was ambushed by liberal activists with a gotcha question about social security. and with his answer, romney proved he didn't just dress like the average joe, he understands the averag
folks, i want to thank you, in here i want to welcome you. out there we've already had an intimate evening here in the studio. (laughter) >> stephen: nation-- (laughter) i shared a few things. (laughter) nation, this is a very big week for republican pettal candidates. -- presidential candidates. tonight there is the debate in iowa that will feature all the major players and tim paw lenty. (laughter) >> stephen: then saturday of course is the straw poll in ames, a crucial test to...
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that guide you on how you will be serving your property. the ada says a certain party of getting in the front door, but you are logical, you want your customers to access your services. be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not level enough. priority two is actually travel. once you get into your business and start speculating the wits of your files. access to all of your services. [inaudible] rearranging furniture. that is something we would call readily achievable, if you move your table out of the way to allow a person with a wheelchair access to your space. restroom facilities only come into play after you have already made the entrance accessible and you have trouble accessible. restaurants only have to be accessible if they are available to your customers and clients. and actually does not cover employee access to the restrooms. we have other priorities that come into play. [inaudible] you want that inspected to come out before you get a that letter. it is not only your obligation, but it is t
that guide you on how you will be serving your property. the ada says a certain party of getting in the front door, but you are logical, you want your customers to access your services. be that steps, be that ramps, if the door is not wide enough, if the landing is not level enough. priority two is actually travel. once you get into your business and start speculating the wits of your files. access to all of your services. [inaudible] rearranging furniture. that is something we would call...
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you are not afraid of me, are you.bama said this to matt lauer in 2009. >> one nice thing about the situation i find myself in is that i will be held accountable. if i don't have this done in three years, there is there is going to be a one term proposition. >> on sunday that quote was resurrected by msnbc. >> robert, how about it? does the president have it done or should we take him at his word, hold him accountable. it's three years past now and make it a one term presidency. >> savanna, the president is the united states. he understands that he has responsibility for what he can do. the question is whether or not we can take the presidents that the president has or anybody else hand get them enacted by congress. the president can't do all of this alone. check three, former senatorial candidate christine o'donnell promoting a new book walked out of an cnn interview. >> i'm baffled why you think being -- i think i'm being charming. public statements and now what you have written in your own book. it's hardly rude to
you are not afraid of me, are you.bama said this to matt lauer in 2009. >> one nice thing about the situation i find myself in is that i will be held accountable. if i don't have this done in three years, there is there is going to be a one term proposition. >> on sunday that quote was resurrected by msnbc. >> robert, how about it? does the president have it done or should we take him at his word, hold him accountable. it's three years past now and make it a one term...
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guys for being here so look i want to start with you because you were just in europe you were just in london did you feel any. there any premonition that this was boiling under the circus and something like this would happen i mean almost everywhere i went in europe there was protest against the rising cost of living there's austerity measures there's barrackers devaluing the currency so there was a feeling of resentment of resistance but right now it's being carried out in a very wrong way and people are just reacting and sort of acting towards a solution and they're only creating a bigger problem right now which is very sad whether it's right or wrong you saw this coming i pretty much did i mean what's happening here in the united states i mean i grew up in brooklyn and there wasn't one week where me or one of my friends was either targeted by the police intimidated and my rights violated so i understand where these people are coming from especially with the culture of consumerism people are just going out there they're desperate they don't know what they're doing and they're just a
guys for being here so look i want to start with you because you were just in europe you were just in london did you feel any. there any premonition that this was boiling under the circus and something like this would happen i mean almost everywhere i went in europe there was protest against the rising cost of living there's austerity measures there's barrackers devaluing the currency so there was a feeling of resentment of resistance but right now it's being carried out in a very wrong way and...
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as you believe in god as you and i do.s is god's creation. one of the things i like to do is experience the outdoors. >> sean: i do too. i'm very concerned, more than i've ever been in my lie about israel. when the partnership was in town recently, guy to interview him. with iran you got syria, hamas, hezbollah, you got i believe egypt now, unfortunately i was right the arab spring is going to be worse in egypt maybe jordan ultimately. >> i hope you are not right. right now the signs in egypt are not good. >> sean: i've been saying that from the beginning. i worry about the president. i didn't feel he treated the prime minister correctly, when he came to town the first time. i didn't like when he sprung on him going back to '67 borders. >> the president is not anti-israel. i think he's pro israel, but i think he's ed the -- he's handled the relationship with israel in a way that has encouraged israel's enemies and unsettled the israelis. the israelis have one really good friend in the world, us. and of course they are very
as you believe in god as you and i do.s is god's creation. one of the things i like to do is experience the outdoors. >> sean: i do too. i'm very concerned, more than i've ever been in my lie about israel. when the partnership was in town recently, guy to interview him. with iran you got syria, hamas, hezbollah, you got i believe egypt now, unfortunately i was right the arab spring is going to be worse in egypt maybe jordan ultimately. >> i hope you are not right. right now the...