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what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small fire is now a very large fire. so all you can do is really notify the erd, evacuate the area, assist the fire department. five buildings have suffered heavy damage -- heavy damage, kind of a clue there. three of the buildings have collapsed. what can you do as nerts? not quite nothing. would you go in to search a heavily damaged building? no. you will -- very good, notify erd, if there's a gas smell, shut the gas off. you can do something. even if it means everyone stay back, no one is trying to rush in. you are going to have your yellow he
what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small...
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when people are screwing you, you do not give them state dinners. you do not do it. [applause] we send them home. you heard my statement, right? what we do is sit down in my office a couple of hours. we either make a deal where you stop manipulating your currency or not. if you make a deal, we can have a state dinner. if we do not make a deal, you take mcdonald's and you go home. that is it. [applause] now the chinese economy has grown so fast. it is unbelievable. we had very bad news on our economy. it is not growing. you say, "how can it grow? ben bernanke said the jobs would not come back for a long time. i think he mentioned five years. alcan you have jobs come back when every time i want to buy a product -- as an example, television. as you know, i buy a lot of televisions. thousands of television sets. i wanted an american company. my people look at me like i am crazy. there is no american company. fromnded up buying lg's south korea. a great television set, but why are we not making them? i like the people of south korea. i do business with them. i made a great
when people are screwing you, you do not give them state dinners. you do not do it. [applause] we send them home. you heard my statement, right? what we do is sit down in my office a couple of hours. we either make a deal where you stop manipulating your currency or not. if you make a deal, we can have a state dinner. if we do not make a deal, you take mcdonald's and you go home. that is it. [applause] now the chinese economy has grown so fast. it is unbelievable. we had very bad news on our...
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how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who ar
how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have...
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want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin to sort patients and when you sort patients and one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no pulse, would you want me to stop and do cpr for this person before
want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin...
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this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you say you are going to be putting in the point because we're using engineers, what ever is. you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are intending to do, they give
this particular one is if you are doing a lead or leave the equivalent system like you would do for these guys or high-rise, we have green point ratings, if you use that, and we see which of those elements you will be achieving, and importantly, with the actual model of these checklists here, here is one of these checklists. there are a lot of pages. you check what you are providing, and you actually tell us where on your plan you can find the elements to claim that you will be doing. so you...
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here we go. >> amy: jimmy -- you can do this. you can do this. >> jimmy: thank you. real life. [ laughter ] that's the weirdest thing. no, you're avatar does that. mine goes -- do you ever want to golf with us? >> just out of curiosity, how long is this show? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: unbelievable. okay. okay. all right. you're up, amy. >> amy: really? >> jimmy: yeah, you're up again. >> amy: okay. >> jimmy: come on poehler. >> amy: okay, here we go. here we go. wow. i got a lot of junk in the trunk. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: my humps, my humps, my humps. my lovely lady humps. >> amy: okay, roots, this one's for you roots. there we go. oh, sorry. press and hold okay, sorry. >> whoa. >> amy: oh, that level tell you what to do. so, just a little tip tap. there we go. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: not too shabby. you didn't make your daydreaming face. here we go, again. >> amy: it's so weird that tiger's -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tiger, you wanna play? [ laughter ] i had too many red bulls before the show i think. you can't be closer to me. please go, tiger. >> okay,
here we go. >> amy: jimmy -- you can do this. you can do this. >> jimmy: thank you. real life. [ laughter ] that's the weirdest thing. no, you're avatar does that. mine goes -- do you ever want to golf with us? >> just out of curiosity, how long is this show? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: unbelievable. okay. okay. all right. you're up, amy. >> amy: really? >> jimmy: yeah, you're up again. >> amy: okay. >> jimmy: come on poehler. >>...
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do you want to call the roll? secretary: sure. [reading] commissioner roja and meko and perez are not present, but we do have a quorum. president newlin: ok, we go to public comment, where members of public comment may address the commission on items of interest to the public better within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. you had two minutes. ok, any public comment? seeing none, what i would like to do, commissioners, is, as you know, we are at 7:30 having a combined meeting with the commission, so i would like to call the items out of order and take the action items that we have so that members of the public do not get stuck here later than they have to be, so you said two were dropped, jocelyn. which ones? secretary: correct. commissioners, we're going to call item five. is that correct? 5, hearing and action, so item b and d have requested continuances until april 12, and so, i guess i would like the commission to make a motion to that effect. president newlin: ok, with someone like to make a motion to continue
do you want to call the roll? secretary: sure. [reading] commissioner roja and meko and perez are not present, but we do have a quorum. president newlin: ok, we go to public comment, where members of public comment may address the commission on items of interest to the public better within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. you had two minutes. ok, any public comment? seeing none, what i would like to do, commissioners, is, as you know, we are at 7:30 having a combined meeting...
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if you see a graffiti act in progress, but you're doing. it call 911. -- stop what you are doing. call 911. who, what, where? tell the operator, two men are spray-painted graffiti on a street sign at the corner of the streets. one is wearing a gray sweatshirt and the other one is wearing a red jacket. please have the police respond. that is an example. the operator wants more, tell them to -- keep it concise. sometimes, 911 operators get so busy, they cannot answer your call right away. i know that. i have had that happen to me in the past. do not give up. if you cannot get through, be patient. 911 works. 911 graffiti calls have doubled the past two years in san francisco and arrests have also doubled. calling 911 can be very effective at reducing graffiti. when you call to report graffiti in progress, please do not confront the vandal. it may not be dangerous, but it could be. avoid that. the next thing you should do is try to take a picture of that graffiti act in progress. without the vandals seeing you, of course. a still picture or video. still is easier to work with, but if
if you see a graffiti act in progress, but you're doing. it call 911. -- stop what you are doing. call 911. who, what, where? tell the operator, two men are spray-painted graffiti on a street sign at the corner of the streets. one is wearing a gray sweatshirt and the other one is wearing a red jacket. please have the police respond. that is an example. the operator wants more, tell them to -- keep it concise. sometimes, 911 operators get so busy, they cannot answer your call right away. i know...
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which one do you enjoy doing the most? >> that is like asking which of your children is your favorites ". fast money" is the hardest. you have to be ready to interact with the traders. i have to be ready to react to anything. you have to be really in the markets at all times so you know how to respond and interact. >> so they are coming to you now and saying how do i do this? what is the best training? it shows this over being a doctor and a lawyer. what do you tell the young folks? >> i would say make sure you love telling a story and reporting. at the heart of it, but i do is convey information. finding the best angle for my viewer, and right now happens to be the best way to interpret news, to trade your own portfolio. for a documentary, it is what is the best angle for that. you have to love the pursuit of the story and a unique angle. if you do not love that, this is not the business for you. it is about loving what you do it and going on camera and bringing it to your audience. >> as you look back on your life, where
which one do you enjoy doing the most? >> that is like asking which of your children is your favorites ". fast money" is the hardest. you have to be ready to interact with the traders. i have to be ready to react to anything. you have to be really in the markets at all times so you know how to respond and interact. >> so they are coming to you now and saying how do i do this? what is the best training? it shows this over being a doctor and a lawyer. what do you tell the...
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your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you will have to pick them up at a certain age. talk to your family. don't wait for a disaster. you should talk about it tonight. everybody in an event of a disaster meet in the front or back of the house. as soon as you know everybody is safe if you want to get something that's fine. as long as you know everybody in the family is safe and that person wants to use a garden hose to put out the fire. if you don't this is a possibility. a single story wood structure building is the safest to be in but has to be bolted to the foundation. everybody k
your family is safe, you are safe. i can do more work helping the people in san francisco than trying to get back right away. your family knows you are okay and you could be rescuing the city. having a family plan. twice a year we say, change your batteries in your smoke detectors and replenish your supplies with new food. your spouses say what are you going to do in a disaster? if you go to school, the school has a plan set in place. if a quake hits they will evacuate to certain areas. you...
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if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some temporary vinyl clad thing that's going to last 10 or 20 years if you're lucky and have to throw that away again. now, it's possible by the way to take these windows and increase the steps of the rabbit and put that thin double glaze in there. i've heard of people doing. that i've never actually seen it done but i hear it's possible. have you ever seen that done? where people put the dual glazing in existing -- >> we do it all the time. we try to -- the positive is that you cut down noise, but you can do the same thing with a lambnant window and you cut down energy loss. the problem
if you have -- if it leaks, what do you do? you get drafts, what do you to? -- do? you take the window out, you can reglaze, put new glass in it but you don't take the whole thick and throw it away. there's -- thing and throw it away. there's no need. take them out, take them to a reglazing shop, clean up the frame, tighten it up and put it back in. it's a green building practice, too, rather than requiring you to take this 100-year-old functioning thing and throw it away and put in some...
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do you do an impression? do you do an impression of your dad?ound the house. >> no. >> jimmy: we have a clip -- [ laughter ] we have a clip from the movie "soul surfer." here's lorraine nicholson. >> how about this one? >> nice. if you're a hundred. >> okay. what about this? >> are you kidding? that thing looks like an eye patch. >> ugh. i think it's hot. >> one wipeout in that thing and you're gonna be showing a lot more than your sick ride. >> ooh, so much for so little. >> well, good it's on rip -- >> jimmy: very, very good. [ cheers and applause ] lorraine nicholson. "soul surfer" is in theaters friday. wire performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ horn honks ] now we're hittin' the road with the proglide challenge. yo -- come on down here! what razor do you use? the disposable. why the disposable? this is really quick and convenient. we have a faceoff between disposable and proglide! uh oh. ah hah. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever so it glides for less tug and p
do you do an impression? do you do an impression of your dad?ound the house. >> no. >> jimmy: we have a clip -- [ laughter ] we have a clip from the movie "soul surfer." here's lorraine nicholson. >> how about this one? >> nice. if you're a hundred. >> okay. what about this? >> are you kidding? that thing looks like an eye patch. >> ugh. i think it's hot. >> one wipeout in that thing and you're gonna be showing a lot more than your sick...
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if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being
if you could do us a favor and use the microphone so that everyone can hear your question. >> you had mentioned about assistance in public contracting. for small companies, one of the issues is bonding. what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public...
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you do what you've got to do to get out. ybe you become a psychologist. >> bin go, that's it. >> hello. >> hello, sydney. remember me? >> there's no one there. >> we're in the killing business and cousin, business is up. boom. >> listen to me. i have a right -- >> i have a voice. >> yes, you do. tavis: starting this weekend you can catch the latest project from the weinstein company, "hoodwinked too," and they just purchased the rights to "the bully project." harvey, you are the man. >> you say that to everybody. tavis: i watched you watching the monitor. when you see -- and that's just a small sampling of your work, but when you see that what do you think? >> what's next? i guess you don't get tired of it until you're sitting in the old film person's home. >> how do you know, how do you figure out what's next? >> to me, it's all about reading and it's all about, you know, understanding literature. you know, i often tell the story when i was 10 years old, i played cowboys and indians, i got my right eye poked out. i had a nei
you do what you've got to do to get out. ybe you become a psychologist. >> bin go, that's it. >> hello. >> hello, sydney. remember me? >> there's no one there. >> we're in the killing business and cousin, business is up. boom. >> listen to me. i have a right -- >> i have a voice. >> yes, you do. tavis: starting this weekend you can catch the latest project from the weinstein company, "hoodwinked too," and they just purchased the rights...
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have to do, if you want to do this or anything that's, you know that is hard to do and have success, you can't be thinking about that, you just have to be thinking about doing it because you love doing it. >> it sounds like a cliche but really all the rest of that you're controlling. if you're ion joying the doing of it. >> it's more fun than anything. >> charlie: would you want it to be what. >> a playwright. >> charlie: that's what i thought. so you went traveling around looking for -- >> my play. >> charlie: your play. you were looking for that play so that's what led you to write the play. looking for your play. what were you yearning for? >> this is it, this is what i started out as an actor and i realize that's sort of a mistake and a weigh station to becoming a director. i was wanting to do that from the time i was very very little. >> charlie: you did too. >> yes, all the games i played as a child, almost anything i did would point to it, points to it. but you know, honestly i feel like i got, you know, i got very lucky and i got to keep doing it. and you kno
have to do, if you want to do this or anything that's, you know that is hard to do and have success, you can't be thinking about that, you just have to be thinking about doing it because you love doing it. >> it sounds like a cliche but really all the rest of that you're controlling. if you're ion joying the doing of it. >> it's more fun than anything. >> charlie: would you want it to be what. >> a playwright. >> charlie: that's what i thought. so you went...
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you always do. >> i -- i love lady gaga. >> jimmy: lady gaga was on your show. >> listen, lady gaga is very, very smart. you know, because i believe humor is a sign of intelligence. that's why i know that he, russell brand, is very smart. so is lady gaga. i know it. he's very, very smart. so, i had, like, a -- yes. you are, too, jimmy. you are, too. >> jimmy: thank you. [ applause ] man. >> i thought -- i thought that went without saying. i thought that went without saying. >> jimmy: we'll fix it in editing. we'll reorder it in editing. but, we're definitely bringing you back into the wall. definitely. [ laughter ] that's going to make it. >> see, you can save me. you don't have to keep that part in. >> jimmy: oh, come on. that's the fun part, right? >> okay. >> jimmy: all right. but, i want to show everyone what you did with lady gaga when she was on. >> okay. this is the thing. we have to set it up, because lady gaga -- i saw an interview with her where she said, "you know, i just didn't feel like
you always do. >> i -- i love lady gaga. >> jimmy: lady gaga was on your show. >> listen, lady gaga is very, very smart. you know, because i believe humor is a sign of intelligence. that's why i know that he, russell brand, is very smart. so is lady gaga. i know it. he's very, very smart. so, i had, like, a -- yes. you are, too, jimmy. you are, too. >> jimmy: thank you. [ applause ] man. >> i thought -- i thought that went without saying. i thought that went...
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and what else are you doing? >> well you get this child and they take these classes, but they also have to focus on the social skills. all this is incorporate at the same time, how to have an indoor voice, how to be respectful, how not to run up and down the steps. i learned a lot starting this program. i am like, observation. hold it. -- i am like, okay. hold it. i brought in my georgia charm school skills incorporated into the whole performing arts program. >> so, really what you are doing is using your performing arts as a way to grow individual who is can be anywhere with anyone and know how to act. >> yes. >> and as my mother used to say, you could have tea with the queen. mom always had that old saying. so, you are bringing charm school, grooming, performing, exposure to arts -- these children are getting an enormous upgrade in their lives by being part of the program. now, how do the parents interact with the program and the grandparent in the. >> mainly just making sure their child is ready on time for wha
and what else are you doing? >> well you get this child and they take these classes, but they also have to focus on the social skills. all this is incorporate at the same time, how to have an indoor voice, how to be respectful, how not to run up and down the steps. i learned a lot starting this program. i am like, observation. hold it. -- i am like, okay. hold it. i brought in my georgia charm school skills incorporated into the whole performing arts program. >> so, really what you...
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you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down easi. my mother can. my wife can. >> if you are trying to get out with a toddler or a baby, forget it. >> for that reason, we no longer allow people to put those letters there and say it is equivalent, because clearly it is not. >> it was the code for years. >> fire escapes are much better. they provide a spare and a handrail. and at that point, we expect the hard part will have a letter at the bottom. >> it is a bold. it could rust out. you have to make sure it is the cure. -- it's a bolt. it could rust out. you have to make sure i
you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still working, the bolts haven't rusted out, the mechanism still works. they're dangerous enough to use in a fire, but if they aren't working perfectly, there is more of a danger trying to use these ladders than there is running through fire. bucha>> you can climb down easi. my...
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cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean?hy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪ >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. this is a series we run on the -- every month. we talk about topics of general interest. we are going to talk about the subject that comes up when people get permits. and my going to be able to recoup the value of the work to do when a property? how does my improvement or repair affect my property about you? we have guests today. jonathan, thanks for coming. james, and alice. alice is a neighbor. thanks for coming. i have a big hand out of stuff about what other people think values might be when you do work on your home. san francisco is a different world, isn't it? >> we h
cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean?hy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪ >> welcome to the department of building inspection brown bag lunch. this is a...
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you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers
you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers
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whatever you wanted to do. as a black person in america i thought that was only reserved for the white people." >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so now, you know, when you look out, people still see you as a black man in america. >> yeah. and i am a person of color. >> hinojosa: yes. >> yes, i am, you know. >> hinojosa: but at the same time, you've gone through this very profound experience. how has it changed you in a profound way? yes, you are a black man in america, and yet you're saying, "i'm connected to the earth, i'm a human being." but i think that's really what it is, is that once you can let yourself out of all of the pretenses and the connections that people, say, put on you, and then come back to that place where, "yeah, oh, i'm different." i look different. i'm not denying that. but we're all connected, and we're all the same as well. so i think that's where we're ying to get to. or anyway, that's where i got to. >> hinojosa: you started driving again, or using a car, in 1995. >> right, yeah. >> hinojosa: you
whatever you wanted to do. as a black person in america i thought that was only reserved for the white people." >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so now, you know, when you look out, people still see you as a black man in america. >> yeah. and i am a person of color. >> hinojosa: yes. >> yes, i am, you know. >> hinojosa: but at the same time, you've gone through this very profound experience. how has it changed you in a profound way? yes, you are a black man in...
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that's the way you have to do it. the order, you have to do. en on your last perimeter check? perkins, come in. over. anthony -- perkins -- >> no! [ laughter ] you should have seen the look on your face, rookie. priceless. >> whew! >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! >> woo! woo! you see that? >> jimmy: "scream 4" in theaters -- april 15th. anthony anderson, everybody. up next, we're cooking with chef marcus samuelsson. come back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is one of
that's the way you have to do it. the order, you have to do. en on your last perimeter check? perkins, come in. over. anthony -- perkins -- >> no! [ laughter ] you should have seen the look on your face, rookie. priceless. >> whew! >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! >> woo! woo! you see that? >> jimmy: "scream 4" in theaters -- april 15th. anthony anderson, everybody. up next, we're cooking with chef marcus samuelsson. come back! [ cheers and...
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and i know you do not want to hear that, and i know that you think you're doing the right thing for your clients, and a lot of that is because you do not want to know the rest of the story, which is what happens to them later. for example, myself, i was a student at the university of wisconsin. i had no criminal record. i got arrested in a marijuana conspiracy case. no possession, no sale. i was threatened with 150 years. 150 years. i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san francisco. they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to co
and i know you do not want to hear that, and i know that you think you're doing the right thing for your clients, and a lot of that is because you do not want to know the rest of the story, which is what happens to them later. for example, myself, i was a student at the university of wisconsin. i had no criminal record. i got arrested in a marijuana conspiracy case. no possession, no sale. i was threatened with 150 years. 150 years. i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san...
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called, "can you make a living doing that?" d kearns. [ laughter ] can you make a living doing what? getting sucked into an airplane engine while wearing a skin tight body suit? pretty sure that's not a job. maybe the back cover will help clear things up. nope, not at all. [ laughter ] this next one is for pet lovers. especially for bird lovers. it's the "secondhand parrot" by mattie sue athan and dianalee deter. it says down here, it's a special chapter, understanding your re-homed parrot. is that what we're calling it? used parrots now "re-homed." >> steve: re-homed. >> jimmy: second hand? when you give someone your dirty old jeans, that's secondhand. when you give them your dirty old bird, you're giving them your dirty old bird. let's take a look inside here. yeah, this is nice. how to overcome a reluctance to bathe. do birds have a reluctance to bathe? what is that guy doing down there? look at him. [ laughter ] look like -- looks like bruce jenner. [ laughter ] he's like, "hey, if you won't bait, i'm going to bring the bath
called, "can you make a living doing that?" d kearns. [ laughter ] can you make a living doing what? getting sucked into an airplane engine while wearing a skin tight body suit? pretty sure that's not a job. maybe the back cover will help clear things up. nope, not at all. [ laughter ] this next one is for pet lovers. especially for bird lovers. it's the "secondhand parrot" by mattie sue athan and dianalee deter. it says down here, it's a special chapter, understanding your...
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you like this? doaccent ] "so how is -- how is everything out in 'saturday night live'?" >> i want to change it up. >> jimmy: okay. you want to wear this dude? >> i want to match. >> jimmy: yeah, do that one. >> who wore it best? >> jimmy: hey, that's pretty good, too. [ laughter ] [ in southern accent ] "i like when it flips and floats and flies --" >> see, it's made for me. >> jimmy: "-- when i talk. when i say anything. flip-y, float-y, fly. [ laughter ] man, i'm getting mad." >> it's just not made for you. it's not really part of your lip. >> jimmy: it's not? all right, let me change it up. >> it stays perfectly on me. >> jimmy: let me switch up my move. i'm going to do this one. >> ow! this pulls real hair. ow! what's this little guy? [ laughter ] oh, that's -- [ cheers and applause ] [ in foreign accent ] >> jimmy: "now, you're talking again about 'saturday night live.' you're hosting this week.t the musical guest is the strokes. it's gonna be absolutely fantastic." >> mm-yeah. >> jimmy: "mm-yeah
you like this? doaccent ] "so how is -- how is everything out in 'saturday night live'?" >> i want to change it up. >> jimmy: okay. you want to wear this dude? >> i want to match. >> jimmy: yeah, do that one. >> who wore it best? >> jimmy: hey, that's pretty good, too. [ laughter ] [ in southern accent ] "i like when it flips and floats and flies --" >> see, it's made for me. >> jimmy: "-- when i talk. when i say anything....
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do you do an impression? do you do an impression of your dad?e have a clip -- [ laughter ] we have a clip from the movie "soul surfer." here's lorraine nicholson. >> how about this one? >> nice. if you're a hundred. >> okay. what about this? >> are you kidding? that thing looks like an eye patch. >> ugh. i think it's hot. >> one wipeout in that thing and you're gonna be showing a lot more than your sick ride. >> ooh, so much for so little. >> well, good it's on rip -- >> jimmy: very, very good. [ cheers and applause ] lorraine nicholson. "soul surfer" is in theaters friday. wire performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to increase its profile is sculpted for optimal aerodynamics... it reduces wind resistance, in an irresistible sort of way the all-new ford focus with up to 40 miles per gallon highway that the new focus can it virtually park itself.ve till you actually see it... park itself. the all-new ford focus with class-exclusive active park assist. but i've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry toaster strudel. see the
do you do an impression? do you do an impression of your dad?e have a clip -- [ laughter ] we have a clip from the movie "soul surfer." here's lorraine nicholson. >> how about this one? >> nice. if you're a hundred. >> okay. what about this? >> are you kidding? that thing looks like an eye patch. >> ugh. i think it's hot. >> one wipeout in that thing and you're gonna be showing a lot more than your sick ride. >> ooh, so much for so little....
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: that's what you do. so... >> and that's why i left for a year. >> hinojosa: and that's why you left and came to boston for a year. how much do you worry about... i mean, you know, as journalists, we're kind of, like... we're doing our job, we're doing our thing. it's not like you're always looking over your shoulder. but are you looking over your shoulder? >> well, not here. not in cambridge. but it is something that i worry about a lot, and i don'think there's a day that goes by nowadays that i don't think about that, and about how much deeper do i want to get, you know, back into... because look-- in the end, being six feet underground, it's not going to help anyone. so you have to find a way to do the story and be able to live another day to tell the next story. >> hinojosa: so how do you do it? i mean, again, when i'm thinking, like, "okay, i'm a journalist, i've done investigative work, i do it all the time." i wouldn't know where to begin in terms of doing an investigative piece on narcotraffics, or
: that's what you do. so... >> and that's why i left for a year. >> hinojosa: and that's why you left and came to boston for a year. how much do you worry about... i mean, you know, as journalists, we're kind of, like... we're doing our job, we're doing our thing. it's not like you're always looking over your shoulder. but are you looking over your shoulder? >> well, not here. not in cambridge. but it is something that i worry about a lot, and i don'think there's a day that...
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i said why are you doing this? they said you know, what we're doing, we're learning how the read and how to write and do math and actually, what we're learning today is how to balance our checking account. checkbooks and stuff. it is more practical in nature. so i -- i can't say enough about it. if you haven't had the chance to go visit the facilities, you aulingt ought to. as move tags two -- as moving as the two gentlemen were up here, all i want to say is i'm going to support it. also, sheriff hennessy, we need you for four more years. >> commissioner winn? commissioner winn: thank you. it has been a number of years since i've been at the school and it is time for me to go back there. i -- these are charters that i support wholeheartedly and to have by the way promoted them around the state and the nation and the reason is that i actually know that there is a place for charters and the place is for people to -- to educate people that we really can't educate in the public school system. in this case because of obv
i said why are you doing this? they said you know, what we're doing, we're learning how the read and how to write and do math and actually, what we're learning today is how to balance our checking account. checkbooks and stuff. it is more practical in nature. so i -- i can't say enough about it. if you haven't had the chance to go visit the facilities, you aulingt ought to. as move tags two -- as moving as the two gentlemen were up here, all i want to say is i'm going to support it. also,...
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you have to do that. the more you can talk about your salary in the numbers in the marketplace, gnat -- not what your friends told you it's worth, but those numbers in the marketplace, that's what you do. once you benchmark your salary, then benchmark the benefits because what job you have has value benefits as well. you may find there's $20,000 worth of benefits with the job. you want to be sure later in salary negotiation you know the value of the benefits, and you can see the way they are categorized. $2,000 paid in sick time and $3,000 paid in your 401k. do the homework and see the basket of benefits to have in the job and negotiate that you have $20,000 worth of value in the benefits as well as my $48,000. that's the package to being objective and figuring out what you are worth in the marketplace. that's step one. objective, and now the other part is being a good negotiator and being paid fairly and equitably and you have to be persuasive. if you're not persuasive, you won't get there. practice the l
you have to do that. the more you can talk about your salary in the numbers in the marketplace, gnat -- not what your friends told you it's worth, but those numbers in the marketplace, that's what you do. once you benchmark your salary, then benchmark the benefits because what job you have has value benefits as well. you may find there's $20,000 worth of benefits with the job. you want to be sure later in salary negotiation you know the value of the benefits, and you can see the way they are...
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do they reassess it when you demolish it? i do not know, but it is on their list. new additions that are non- assessible. if you put new solar energy systems until january 1, 2010, like solar hot water heating, that does not trigger additional taxes. bathroom renovations, which include structural changes or plumbing changes, kitchen structural changes and upgrades of the system, taking the entire house or a portion of the house down to the studs, or a change in use from one to another -- residential to commercial or whatever -- they will consider the new assessed bellevue. repair, replacement of fixtures with similar quality is not assessible. plumbing to copper is not. replacement of circuit breakers. dry rot or termite repair is a non-assessible maintenance. replacing windows, doors, roofing, and ventilating and air-conditioning repairs. >> i could have a kitchen remodel. a home owner may get their permits and have their permits signed off and eventually the department of building inspection notifies the assessor's office that the homeowner did a kitchen remodel a
do they reassess it when you demolish it? i do not know, but it is on their list. new additions that are non- assessible. if you put new solar energy systems until january 1, 2010, like solar hot water heating, that does not trigger additional taxes. bathroom renovations, which include structural changes or plumbing changes, kitchen structural changes and upgrades of the system, taking the entire house or a portion of the house down to the studs, or a change in use from one to another --...
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if you do not lay it out, nothing is going to happen. >> you are absolutely right. the guideline is that the expectation is to compete again. and not want to pretend i do not see a good reason why under certain circumstances, people may do that in association with a contingency. >> why you have highlighted the importance of having somebody contracted with this contingency. you list their needs to be uniform taxonomy. you list a number of things. i see where certain contingency activities fit in. private security is not one of your big six. training is not one of your big six. it is huge in contingencies. how do you ensure that they also receive the same high level of a focus, when you did not list them? >> they are in there, but under a satisfactory. we need to change the taxonomy. you have to be careful when you look at the data. most of our data is by contrast. you have to put in a code for the entire contract. many have different kinds of services in the. we are still struggling with how we keep track of what we do with services. >> you will highlight those in par
if you do not lay it out, nothing is going to happen. >> you are absolutely right. the guideline is that the expectation is to compete again. and not want to pretend i do not see a good reason why under certain circumstances, people may do that in association with a contingency. >> why you have highlighted the importance of having somebody contracted with this contingency. you list their needs to be uniform taxonomy. you list a number of things. i see where certain contingency...
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you can't do that. he name of the movie, wasn't it? >> jimmy: "misery," yeah. that was awesome. which number, you guys, what do you think? [ audience shouts ] >> jimmy: four. they want a four. here we go. [ light laughter ] >> audience member: telephone! >> jimmy: okay. here we go. >> kathy: book. three words. first word. "eat, pray, love." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are the best team ever! we're the best team ever. i've never -- this is amazing! you're awesome. lupe, you're up buddy. >> chris: orange juice box, let's do it. >> kathy: you're up! >> jimmy: orange juice box, let's do this. [ audience shouting ] >> chris: movie. two words. "exhale." [ laughter ] "horse whisperer." saddle -- something saddle something? two words, first word is saddle? second word is saddle? first word -- blazing, laughing -- "blazing saddles?" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. >> in yo face! [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: nice. all right, here we go. let's have a showdown. you guys go. chris, yo
you can't do that. he name of the movie, wasn't it? >> jimmy: "misery," yeah. that was awesome. which number, you guys, what do you think? [ audience shouts ] >> jimmy: four. they want a four. here we go. [ light laughter ] >> audience member: telephone! >> jimmy: okay. here we go. >> kathy: book. three words. first word. "eat, pray, love." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are the best team ever! we're the best team ever. i've...
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whatever you want to do. hands inside the nut sack. any questions? [ laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: you got 15 seconds to -- audience help him out. ready, set -- ♪ >> jimmy: get those nuts out of your mouth. you might not -- thanks for playing. go ahead over there, buddy. all right, man. [ applause ] it's all down to you. you need a high score here. you think you can do it? you got to beat 6 points. >> i think so. >> jimmy: all right. very good. let's initiate the board of insanity. here's your gun. fire when ready, my friend. [ ding ] [ cheers and applause ] 15 points. dude spoon, higgins, tell him what he's got to do. >> steve: well, jimmy, tonight's contestants gets to lay in bed wrapped with candle loving sebastian. he's suave, he's just a man. all he wants to do is spoon the hell out of you for 20 seconds. >> jimmy: it's the dude spoon. >> steve: and it's worth 15 points. yeah man! >> jimmy: here you go. you can be tonight's big winner. all you have to do let sebastian here spoon you for 20 seconds. >> 20? >
whatever you want to do. hands inside the nut sack. any questions? [ laughter ] >> no. >> jimmy: you got 15 seconds to -- audience help him out. ready, set -- ♪ >> jimmy: get those nuts out of your mouth. you might not -- thanks for playing. go ahead over there, buddy. all right, man. [ applause ] it's all down to you. you need a high score here. you think you can do it? you got to beat 6 points. >> i think so. >> jimmy: all right. very good. let's initiate the...
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you do that are growing the economy. that is the way you create tax revenue. that is what canada is doing. the tax rates we have today were set by liberal and ndp governments across the country to make sure we have competitive rates. if we raise the rates now, we will send a negative signal to investors. the foremost expert on this in the country says will cost 200,000 jobs at a time when we are creating jobs. it will cost $40 billion investments desmans are coming into the country. >> rather than a big corporate tax cut to the banks and oil companies put away in reserves and give it away in bonuses, we should follow the ndp plan. our plans to bid for $500 to any company that creates a new job. -- our plan is to give 45 $1 to any company that creates a new job. we should be helping the small businesses. that is what you used to be about. we would create jobs across this country right now. >> the 22nd response. >> we've cut rates for businesses big and small. the canadian chamber of commerce does not support the tax hikes of any of the parties. >> they supported
you do that are growing the economy. that is the way you create tax revenue. that is what canada is doing. the tax rates we have today were set by liberal and ndp governments across the country to make sure we have competitive rates. if we raise the rates now, we will send a negative signal to investors. the foremost expert on this in the country says will cost 200,000 jobs at a time when we are creating jobs. it will cost $40 billion investments desmans are coming into the country. >>...