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it was for the black and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. at i really remember is when you were here, sitting right up there was her royal majesty queen elizabeth of england. you made her smile. you made her laugh. the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000. mary margaret sanger "getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please come back many times because your heart is waiting for you here, and so are we. much love. thank you. >> thank you. >> it has been the height of my career to welcome you here. >> so nice to have you with us again. >> ♪ your golden sun will shine for me ♪ [applause] >> 50 years of "i left my heart in san francisco." phenomenal. lot of san franciscans have left a big part of their hearts with you, and one of those is the man who leads our world champion san francisco giants. that is championships' problem -- championship bling right there. i want to bring up to the stage now my boss, the man who leads your san fra
it was for the black and white ball, and you made us have a wonderful time, as you always have. at i really remember is when you were here, sitting right up there was her royal majesty queen elizabeth of england. you made her smile. you made her laugh. the show was by beach blanket babylon and cast of about 1000. mary margaret sanger "getting to know all about you" and you ended the show with your song, "i left my heart in san francisco." you have left it here, but please...
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are driving you have to get out. water. how much water do you need for 72 hours? if you use the hot water heater you have to turn off the gas. if you don't stop the gas it will light up and cause a little explosion or fire. vegetables. the back of the tank you go up and treat water with bleach. but remember, it should be a fresh pot of bleach. once you open bleach it looses the effectiveness of the bleach. one capful for a gallon of water. wait 20 minutes. wash your hands. wait a half-hour, to drink it, tastes like pool water but it kills germs. >> what kind of food do you want to keep? open the fridge don't open it too much. eat all perishable food first. you want to save emergency supplies. what emergency supply food do you want to /kaoepl. keep? energy bars. dry food. canned vegetables. can corn, can peas, you can drain that and drink the water and eat the vegetables. buy can food that you eat normally. and a can opener. first aid kit, have 3. have you a small one in the car, have a nice sized one for home and make sure y
are driving you have to get out. water. how much water do you need for 72 hours? if you use the hot water heater you have to turn off the gas. if you don't stop the gas it will light up and cause a little explosion or fire. vegetables. the back of the tank you go up and treat water with bleach. but remember, it should be a fresh pot of bleach. once you open bleach it looses the effectiveness of the bleach. one capful for a gallon of water. wait 20 minutes. wash your hands. wait a half-hour, to...
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actually prefer that you have multiple. i think it's in your interest to have multiple. and you pay a fee and that annual fee supports them coming in and doing what it scheduled to be quarterly inspections. and they will go through and the emphasis of the inspections is food sachlt temperature and microbiological safety. i worked in many cities in this country and never worked in a city where the relationship between the restaurant community and the department of public health is as good as it is here. i think the inspectors come in and make every effort to help the restaurateur understand the violation and how to address that violation. they try to help them avoid getting a low score or come back quickly in order to verify that the score has gone up and the food is in a safer mode. in general, the restaurant community preeshths the relationship with the public health and work to maintain that. >> let's look at this hand out the draft from the small business restaurant task force. opening a restaurant, 10 tips. first tip about seek advice -- is what we are talking about.
actually prefer that you have multiple. i think it's in your interest to have multiple. and you pay a fee and that annual fee supports them coming in and doing what it scheduled to be quarterly inspections. and they will go through and the emphasis of the inspections is food sachlt temperature and microbiological safety. i worked in many cities in this country and never worked in a city where the relationship between the restaurant community and the department of public health is as good as it...
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you have to have it mushrooms. ventilation is critical in concealed spaces. >> i see a lot of modern doors put. people replace the traditional doors which takes a lot out 469 character of the building. that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot of times you should start with the actual door. there's ways to tune up an old door. >> uh-huh. >> in terms of the dosticks or it's rubbing when you open it. there are ways to address that without changing the whole door. >> people are worried about security issues which drives them to replace the door with a solid core door. a glass door you can put clear or plastic or grills, there are lots af ways. >> the best ways for security we have security film you can't tell it's there. you take a hammer to it and can the glass will crack and not
you have to have it mushrooms. ventilation is critical in concealed spaces. >> i see a lot of modern doors put. people replace the traditional doors which takes a lot out 469 character of the building. that's what you look at first is the front entrance of the building. >> the trap of do you replace the door or the unit? oftentimes it's easy to replace the door and not the unit. once again, once you take the unit out of the wall you are changing the waterproofing details now. a lot...
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bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city.o see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of all segments of our city's population. >> the jury conducts investigations and publishes findings and recommendations. these reports them become a key part of the civic dialog on how we can make san francisco a better place to live and work. >> i want to encourage anyone that is on the fence, is considering participating as a grand jury member, to do so. >> so if you are interested in our local city government and would like to work with 18 other enthusiastic citizens co
bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city.o see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the...
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on average, how many guards did you have on duty? >> 50. >> you said you had four, and then you went to seven. when did you go to seven? >> when troubles started to occur. >> two floors have four. i am not telling you how to do your business. we usually have three in the front, to on the inside and -- two on the inside. you should have been running seven already. a set of numbers does not mean we are only going to get the bare minimum. there is a responsibility. your responsibility as an owner and all clubs right now are doing well because they are responsible. they are reaching out to the neighbors. they are making changes. it is obvious to the police are offering help, so my things is who is a booking these eminent -- who is looking these -- booking these bands? >> we have a head booker. >> is it whoever walks in the door? >> the format has been changing. we always learn from our experiences and change it. >> have you thought about changing the format to fit what the neighborhood is salmo? i am just saying, this thing has gone so ba
on average, how many guards did you have on duty? >> 50. >> you said you had four, and then you went to seven. when did you go to seven? >> when troubles started to occur. >> two floors have four. i am not telling you how to do your business. we usually have three in the front, to on the inside and -- two on the inside. you should have been running seven already. a set of numbers does not mean we are only going to get the bare minimum. there is a responsibility. your...
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you have a right to keep what you earn but you don't have a right to take food from somebody else. you say, i'm not going to take it, the government will take the food. you don't have a right to somebody else's house. oh, yes, but the government will take the house for me. we who believe in the freedom philosophy believe you can't use the government for violence and force. >> what if you continue have the ability to get your own health care. you have no means to do that. what do the people that mitt romney was dismissive of -- and we'll come to that -- what do the most vulnerable parts of society do under your presidency? what would they do to get health care? >> you have to understand the difference between interventionist and socialist economies. if you want to produce the best medical care and the best prosperity, the largest middle class, you have to do it through freedom. if you do it through redistribution of wealth you reduce the availability. >> i want to come back and talk more about the economy and also about how you keep america great through tough times like this and wha
you have a right to keep what you earn but you don't have a right to take food from somebody else. you say, i'm not going to take it, the government will take the food. you don't have a right to somebody else's house. oh, yes, but the government will take the house for me. we who believe in the freedom philosophy believe you can't use the government for violence and force. >> what if you continue have the ability to get your own health care. you have no means to do that. what do the...
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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 are
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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this is what you have to deal with. once you dealt with people, then you would respond to other incidents. what is the mission of the fire department? save lives, protect property. life is much more important than property. all right, let's move on. so we've dealt with the people. once we dealt with the people incidents, they will now do property. so no particular order now. there's no particular order, we're just going to discuss this. a building is fully involved in fire. people have been reported missing. what can you do as nerts, as a nert team? rope it off, cordon it off. what else? good, runner to the fire department. do you have the tools and skills to extinguish a major fire? no, you don't. notify the erd, evacuate -- assist the fire department if we get there, but don't become a victim. smell of gas. 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 mu
this is what you have to deal with. once you dealt with people, then you would respond to other incidents. what is the mission of the fire department? save lives, protect property. life is much more important than property. all right, let's move on. so we've dealt with the people. once we dealt with the people incidents, they will now do property. so no particular order now. there's no particular order, we're just going to discuss this. a building is fully involved in fire. people have been...
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costs grow you have to try to keep them variable. i have to tell you, j.j. in this post recession economy, i think that a profitable dull and boring business doesn't seem so bad. >> that's something i call the law of sustainable growth. which is when new customers come from the actions of past customers. and that can be because we take the revenue from past customers and reinvest in acquiring new customers and could be because in a viral business for -- past customers act as referrals or sticky business customers come back and they are the new customers and if you follow one of those three patterns, you can always grow sustainable. you don't have to worry about growing too fast. >> yeah. i shall sue when you see an opportunity out there, right, just -- reach for it, assuming, hoping, guessing that customers are going to come with -- you can't always say no to, you might be missing out if you don't do it. it is a hard balance to know when to go after and when not to. >> i believe every new kind of business, no matter how big your compa
costs grow you have to try to keep them variable. i have to tell you, j.j. in this post recession economy, i think that a profitable dull and boring business doesn't seem so bad. >> that's something i call the law of sustainable growth. which is when new customers come from the actions of past customers. and that can be because we take the revenue from past customers and reinvest in acquiring new customers and could be because in a viral business for -- past customers act as referrals or...
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if you have credit card debt, you have bondage and you will never have financial freedom.much credit card debt do you have? >> do i have to say? >> yes, ma'am. >> $9,000. >> at what interest rate? >> average about 15%. >> 15% on $9,000. if you have any money at the bank, here is what's nuts. if she had money in the bank, they would be paid half a percent. treasury is thinking of you paying them to buy a treasury. that's another story, however. you want to help others, you have to help yourself first. your priorities are to pay down your credit card debt. then fund your roth i.r.a.s, then, if they are still going to get married, you can help them. you are not in the position. you do not have the money to help others. that's hard for you. you want them to see you in a certain lig. >> that's a good point. i was staggered on black friday before christmas when america, $14 trillion in debt, unemployment raging, loads of people with no money, suddenly, it's like the flood gates open. millions and millions of americans storming into the shopping centers to spend money that i gues
if you have credit card debt, you have bondage and you will never have financial freedom.much credit card debt do you have? >> do i have to say? >> yes, ma'am. >> $9,000. >> at what interest rate? >> average about 15%. >> 15% on $9,000. if you have any money at the bank, here is what's nuts. if she had money in the bank, they would be paid half a percent. treasury is thinking of you paying them to buy a treasury. that's another story, however. you want to...
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you realize. that movie could have bombed. >> it could have. >> you would have had another blow. and you and your career would never look back? >> oh, goodness. um, i probably didn't know that until i was like nominated for things. i honestly didn't. because even when we would be filming on set, i wouldn't know i had a scene that would be on my shoulders to lead. you know? until i was in the middle of it of it or one of the times jamie said you'll be nominated for an oscar for this. every time someone would say that on the set, whatever, pay it no attention. i had no idea. somebody once said, like, the amazing thing is she has no idea what she's in store for. >> let's take a clip from "dream girls" because it was an incredible performance. >> thank you. ♪ you're going to love me ♪ ♪ >> oh my god. even when i hear it again, it knocks your socks off. do you sing like that in the bath? >> sometimes if i have enough energy to. >> get up in the morning and go -- >> sometimes. you have to feel it. it's an emotional thing. >> she has some set of pipes on her, doesn't she? you have seen s
you realize. that movie could have bombed. >> it could have. >> you would have had another blow. and you and your career would never look back? >> oh, goodness. um, i probably didn't know that until i was like nominated for things. i honestly didn't. because even when we would be filming on set, i wouldn't know i had a scene that would be on my shoulders to lead. you know? until i was in the middle of it of it or one of the times jamie said you'll be nominated for an oscar for...
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time to bid you don't have to bid. line you can choose from thousands of hotels on sale every day. save yourself... some money ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. the hyundai genesis. in a new, faster-acting formula. zero-to-sixty in less time than a porsche panamera s. the 429 horsepower genesis r-spec. from hyundai. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not re
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now that you have heard what they have to say, we want to know what you have to say.schools pay students to come to school? tweet me at garytuckmancnn. >>> a proper tribute to whitney houston. you will hear from the artist picked to sing at her funeral. >>> also ahead, the race for the republican nomination and an infusion of cash for the gingrich campaign. is it too little too late? stay with us. hicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adul
now that you have heard what they have to say, we want to know what you have to say.schools pay students to come to school? tweet me at garytuckmancnn. >>> a proper tribute to whitney houston. you will hear from the artist picked to sing at her funeral. >>> also ahead, the race for the republican nomination and an infusion of cash for the gingrich campaign. is it too little too late? stay with us. hicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you...
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if you have credit card debt you have bondage and you will never have financial freedom fur in bondagemuch credit card debt do you have? >> do i have to say. >> yes, ma'am. >> about 9,000. >> at what interest rate? >> if i average everything out it is probably around 15%. >> 15% on $9,000. well, if you have any money at the bank, here's nuts, if you had any money in the bank they would be paid a half of a percent. the treasury is thinking about you paying them to buy a treasury. that's another story, however. you want to help others, you have to help yourself first. your priorities are to pay down your credit card debt. then fund your roth i.r.a.s. then if they are going to get married still you can help them but you are not in a position to help others. i know that is hard because you want them to see you in a certain light. >> that's a good point. i was staggered, black friday before christmas, when america, $14 trillion in debt, unemployment raging, loads of people with no money, suddenly it was like the flood gates opened. millions and millions of americans storming in to shopping
if you have credit card debt you have bondage and you will never have financial freedom fur in bondagemuch credit card debt do you have? >> do i have to say. >> yes, ma'am. >> about 9,000. >> at what interest rate? >> if i average everything out it is probably around 15%. >> 15% on $9,000. well, if you have any money at the bank, here's nuts, if you had any money in the bank they would be paid a half of a percent. the treasury is thinking about you paying...
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you have to represent cops. you have to move and infiltrate inside and then the officers who are your clients will give you a new platform in court. so it was moving in side representing copse of that i learned what cops faced. we represented african-american female cops, some of the bravest, to have ever seen. we represented african-american male cops who were told you could not be an undercover narcotics detective because you're too close to the gains. we began to take on the eye of our clients. my mind-set changed. you want to know something? these people are putting their lives on the line for the community. i need to learn why they behave the way they do. why do they go after the community? i started asking what do you need to change so that you can police more humanely and with more compassion and you can stop robo killinofg the community? they finally said, ok, that is the right question. this is what you need to change for us and then we were on the right track. tavis: what to do they need to police more
you have to represent cops. you have to move and infiltrate inside and then the officers who are your clients will give you a new platform in court. so it was moving in side representing copse of that i learned what cops faced. we represented african-american female cops, some of the bravest, to have ever seen. we represented african-american male cops who were told you could not be an undercover narcotics detective because you're too close to the gains. we began to take on the eye of our...
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i mean, it is dna. >> rose: yes. >> i mean you have to have the vocal cords and you have to have there and you have to have those lungs and then you have to really, really work at it. >> rose: yeah. >> and then you can work at it all you want and if you don't have a heart behind it, all anybody is going to hear is technique,. >> rose: and the heart behind it. >> she had the heart behind it. you could hear the -- you could hear the experience in her voice, even when she was young, when is amazing. which may be something you learn in a church, because you have a traditional to go back on but it was also something she just knew. >> she knew, she heard her mom stinging around the house i am sure. i mean, sh she is dion warwick s right there and aretha franklin is right there. >> rose: her god mother. >> with ellis records playing in the background and she just -- it was coming -- i don't know how she could not have become who she became and let's not be mistaken she wanted it. this wasn't foisted upon her. this she knew she was beautiful and she knew she was tall and she knew she had an
i mean, it is dna. >> rose: yes. >> i mean you have to have the vocal cords and you have to have there and you have to have those lungs and then you have to really, really work at it. >> rose: yeah. >> and then you can work at it all you want and if you don't have a heart behind it, all anybody is going to hear is technique,. >> rose: and the heart behind it. >> she had the heart behind it. you could hear the -- you could hear the experience in her voice,...
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got to be very picky about the work you do, i think. >> rose: you have been picky? >> and reckless. yeah. t, you know, picky tod might not come up with the same picks as five years ago or eight years ago. you know, you are constantly putting a finger up to a different wind, depending on who you are, at a certain time, and also have, it has to be said, what is offered to you. >> rose: you were once a dresser for somebody who was in a performance with ralph richardson. >> uh-huh. nigel hoffman. >> nigel offer and what did you learn watching him? >> well, beth of those great arguments, actors, ralph richardson i couldn't tell where the acting was, that was the thing. i didn't know where the words were coming from, you know, it was tough to spot the machinery, i see how he shaped that sentenced or she, i can -- i can feel the thought process, i can see them placing a word within a tool, i didn't know where one word was coming from. tt w lin-sanity if you like. >> rose: yes, yes. >> complete -- and he was crazy too. in a weird way. you know, you would just pass him on the
got to be very picky about the work you do, i think. >> rose: you have been picky? >> and reckless. yeah. t, you know, picky tod might not come up with the same picks as five years ago or eight years ago. you know, you are constantly putting a finger up to a different wind, depending on who you are, at a certain time, and also have, it has to be said, what is offered to you. >> rose: you were once a dresser for somebody who was in a performance with ralph richardson. >>...
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you have to help yourself. >> he is right. at regard, because, you know, you know the government is not our religion. the government is our government and their job is to make sure we have a safe society and we are protected and they take care of us and make sure that the needs are taken care of as a society and as a nation. but, we have to take care of ourselves, and i think that is what starts with believing it could happen. you see, a lot of the times when you are dealing with downtrodden, and you are dealing with the underbelly, the urban community, you are dealing with people who have given up hope. so, you know -- >> when you talk to people in that position, what do you say to them to inspire them? >> look at me. >> but how did you get there do you think? when you look back, what was it about you that allowed you to get out of that trap? >> well, it was a woman named ellen griffith, and that was my grandmother, and, man, may she rest in peace, and she said, todd, if a task is left to be done, don't leave it till it is don
you have to help yourself. >> he is right. at regard, because, you know, you know the government is not our religion. the government is our government and their job is to make sure we have a safe society and we are protected and they take care of us and make sure that the needs are taken care of as a society and as a nation. but, we have to take care of ourselves, and i think that is what starts with believing it could happen. you see, a lot of the times when you are dealing with...
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you have been banned. you then go into a club or a bar and play those songs, all your favorite songs of your heroes. by learning other people's songs, you start to analyze the songs. the start to establish standards for yourself. having learned all your favorite songs, you begin to right. -- write. all you are trying to do is make a song as close to good as your favorite songs. that is the key. as you do that, you get better. you also, by the way, learn how to perform during that phase. you are learning how to write. you are learning how to perform. that is the most important. there are many bands skipping that phase. they go from learning the instrument to writing songs and putting them out on the website or whatever. bad idea. bad idea. you need that interaction with people to learn, to keep your standards of. we have a little bit of the advantage, growing up, because we were all dance fans, fans of rock and roll, which nobody remembers. before there was disco, techno, and all that stuff, people danced to
you have been banned. you then go into a club or a bar and play those songs, all your favorite songs of your heroes. by learning other people's songs, you start to analyze the songs. the start to establish standards for yourself. having learned all your favorite songs, you begin to right. -- write. all you are trying to do is make a song as close to good as your favorite songs. that is the key. as you do that, you get better. you also, by the way, learn how to perform during that phase. you are...
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to think, what can i have? youry safe and nutritious diet but you have to be smart. >> the warning is wheat, barley -- >> and rye. >> next question is from facebook from justin. it seems as though gluten is the latest health problem that's blown up overnight. what's the real issue? are some people blaming kbglute when it's something else? gluten seems like the "in" problem to have. >> for people with gluten problems they bristle because they are having problems. it is the sexy new problem people like to have to the point that it's a $2.# 5 billion food industry. >> wow. >> say we don't like to cook and we decided we have stomach problems and we have self-diagnosed ourselves as having a gluten problem and self-diagnosis is never smart. you go to the store and start pulling off gluten-free stuff. turn over the package and read the ingredients. sometimes you will see 18, 20, 25 grams of saturated fat, a zillion calories and extra stuff. gluten-free doesn't mean healthy. >> and not to self-diagnose. >> no. >> you see i
to think, what can i have? youry safe and nutritious diet but you have to be smart. >> the warning is wheat, barley -- >> and rye. >> next question is from facebook from justin. it seems as though gluten is the latest health problem that's blown up overnight. what's the real issue? are some people blaming kbglute when it's something else? gluten seems like the "in" problem to have. >> for people with gluten problems they bristle because they are having...
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you have to build less highways, you have to build less parking garage. you put the bike -- use very little space. where you have to build parking garage, they're very expensive. there are recent surveys that companies pay up to 30,000 euros, that's $50,000 per year per person to have them traffic by car to work, where as a bike costs only 250 euros so there are large benefits at stake. also, there is lots of surveys that show that people who live in towns where there is more cycling, people like to live there better than in towns where there is less cycling. there are an overwhelming lot of advantages on cycling and i'm going to put some -- and then this is what oakland should do as few of them -- recommendations that are put together oakland also could be used for san francisco. one thing is, if you want to have these advantages, for instance, if you're scared about all the money that goes to building highways, well, you can only reduce the number of highways that are to be built if you aim for more cycling. and more cycling is do not aim for the people
you have to build less highways, you have to build less parking garage. you put the bike -- use very little space. where you have to build parking garage, they're very expensive. there are recent surveys that companies pay up to 30,000 euros, that's $50,000 per year per person to have them traffic by car to work, where as a bike costs only 250 euros so there are large benefits at stake. also, there is lots of surveys that show that people who live in towns where there is more cycling, people...
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you have to have fun. >> but you have to have the money. o has severe credit card debt in in room? anybody? >> you. you. when you go out to dinner and you're putting money on your credit card knowing that you don't have the money to pay for it in full, is it fun? even though you do t. do you wish you hadn't done it? isn't it worse to do that than just to stay at home and make love with each other? >> when we come back, another question from the studio audience. mbient driving sounds] [doors open] [car engine revs] [dog barks] [crash] [dog grunts] they sound awesome tonight. and when i do find it, i share it with the world. you landed the u.s. tour ? done. this is fantastic ! music is my life and i want to make the most of it without missing a beat. fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. i have a cold. and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] sorry buddy. truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. what? it doesn't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] you need a more
you have to have fun. >> but you have to have the money. o has severe credit card debt in in room? anybody? >> you. you. when you go out to dinner and you're putting money on your credit card knowing that you don't have the money to pay for it in full, is it fun? even though you do t. do you wish you hadn't done it? isn't it worse to do that than just to stay at home and make love with each other? >> when we come back, another question from the studio audience. mbient driving...
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well, you don't have a house. it doesn't matter ñrif you don' have insurance. also hoping the insuranc company is there to pay off. if you want earthquake insuranc it's fine, but invest the money to also retrofit your house. i did it on mine. i think i spent less than 10 grand and it's the best money invested because when my family comes home, my kids and wife, m house will be damaged. you will have damage even in th most retrofitted house, but my family will have a place to sta and sleep. if your building is falling over, you adopt want to be sleeping on the sidewalk. >> so how much do you think all this stuff i showed you cost? see all this stuff, i bought it yesterday? what do you think it cost all the stuff we passed out? >> 200 bucks. >> 200 bucks. it cost 200 bucks. congratulations sir. a couple hundred bucks will go really really long way to makin your life both happier after an earthquake and prevent damage. let's take a few questions and we can wrap up. here's a question here. >> which best will be able to tell me whether my building is on the dangerous
well, you don't have a house. it doesn't matter ñrif you don' have insurance. also hoping the insuranc company is there to pay off. if you want earthquake insuranc it's fine, but invest the money to also retrofit your house. i did it on mine. i think i spent less than 10 grand and it's the best money invested because when my family comes home, my kids and wife, m house will be damaged. you will have damage even in th most retrofitted house, but my family will have a place to sta and sleep. if...
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bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city.o see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. çççç>> want to welcome you . of course, we have former mayor willie brown joining us. we have former supervisor sophie maxwell here as well. we have charlotte, a protocol officer. we have all the members of our board of supervisors, our current board. we have naomi's . harlon, kelly, the kids are here. naomi's mom is here bang today. thank you for being here as well. mrs. lee is here. [laughter] >> yeah. >> of all, today has been a very active day of the just wonderful announcements, of decisions being made that really reflected the values of the city. i have another one that reflects the value of this city, someone that i h
bennett, you have always had the key to our hearts. now you have the key to our city.o see you back here soon in your city by the bay. thank you for this wonderful gift you have given us all these years and thank you so much for letting us honor you today. tony bennett day in san francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. çççç>> want to welcome you . of...
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where you have quite provocative views here. your belief, basically, is is if you can't afford the insurance for medicare or whatever it may be, that you've got to fend for yourself somehow or get your local community to bail you out. am i misrepresenting you or is that basically how you feel? >> yeah, but it's a lot more compassionate than the way it may sound. >> is it, though? >> yeah. because if you see the extent of total socialism, it's not very compassionate. people end up with no care at all. i mean, what happened at the end of the soviet system? everybody had free care, but there was no soviet system. they were totally bankrupt, because they had an empire that failed. and today nobody -- we've had -- i was in medicine when we had no government. and i don't remember the problems as badly as i remember the problems now. >> but what about the -- as we have in britain -- the basic right to health care for every citizen. what is wrong with that as a principle, an ambition to aspire to? >> i think the basic principle is wrong
where you have quite provocative views here. your belief, basically, is is if you can't afford the insurance for medicare or whatever it may be, that you've got to fend for yourself somehow or get your local community to bail you out. am i misrepresenting you or is that basically how you feel? >> yeah, but it's a lot more compassionate than the way it may sound. >> is it, though? >> yeah. because if you see the extent of total socialism, it's not very compassionate. people end...
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make something up if you have to. help children and you contracted malaria. and you were out of commission for like a year and a half. >> okay. that works. >> jimmy: nobody's going to check this stuff. you can easily do it. >> nobody does check anything anymore. >> jimmy: will you tell people to vote for you while you're on "extra." >> i don't know what the rules are. but can you tell people on "jimmy kimmel live" to vote for me? >> jimmy: you can. >> i have "extra." and i have an online perform called after buzz tv. you can go to afterbuzztv. we'll be the destination for the after-show of "dancing with the stars." >> jimmy: i thought we were the destination for the after-show of "dancing with the stars." >> we're going to be talking about the after-show as a wrap-up show. like "sportscenter" for tv. but i want to make sure my hosts are unbiased about this. >> jimmy: you're going to hire people that are unbiassed? >> i'm trying. >> jimmy: it's not going to work. [ laughter ] you have to do the laugh a lot during the sh
make something up if you have to. help children and you contracted malaria. and you were out of commission for like a year and a half. >> okay. that works. >> jimmy: nobody's going to check this stuff. you can easily do it. >> nobody does check anything anymore. >> jimmy: will you tell people to vote for you while you're on "extra." >> i don't know what the rules are. but can you tell people on "jimmy kimmel live" to vote for me? >> jimmy:...
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you have two daughters. you have many granddaughters. one of them was raped and i accept it is a very unlikely thing to happen but if they were would you look at them in the eye and say they had to have that child if they were impregnated? >> if it is an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room. i would give them a shot of estrogen. >> you would allow them to abort the baby? >> it is absolutely in limbo. an hour after intercourse or a day afterwards there is no legal or medical problem. if you talk about somebody coming in and say i was raped and i'm seven months pregnant that is a little different story. somebody arriving in an emergency room saying i have just been raped and there is no chemical, medical and legal evidence of a pregnancy -- >> life doesn't begin at conception? >> life does begin at conception. >> then you would be taking a life? >> you don't kboep. to decide everything about abortion and respect for life on this one very, very theoretical condition where there may have been a life or not
you have two daughters. you have many granddaughters. one of them was raped and i accept it is a very unlikely thing to happen but if they were would you look at them in the eye and say they had to have that child if they were impregnated? >> if it is an honest rape, that individual should go immediately to the emergency room. i would give them a shot of estrogen. >> you would allow them to abort the baby? >> it is absolutely in limbo. an hour after intercourse or a day...
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as soon as you do, you see how much you have in common. when you are 6,000 miles away from someone in india -- when you meet them, you find common ground. this is a time for us to use compassion and be aware of our responsibilities not just to our neighbors, but across the planet. tavis: this is a sad statistics, as you know, being well- traveled. the majority of americans do not own a passport. most of us have not, will not, if this pattern continues, travel outside our borders. the causes two problems i see. one is you cannot really appreciate your own country. the cannot appreciate it for what it really is. but you also cannot see its deficiencies. to your point, it means you cannot develop compassion or understanding and embrace respect of the other. given this global world we live in, and the tradition of america, the fact that we are not loved around the world -- it is not as bad under obama as during the bush years, but we are not as loud as we once were. how do americans make that, if we want to get out of our country, to appreciate
as soon as you do, you see how much you have in common. when you are 6,000 miles away from someone in india -- when you meet them, you find common ground. this is a time for us to use compassion and be aware of our responsibilities not just to our neighbors, but across the planet. tavis: this is a sad statistics, as you know, being well- traveled. the majority of americans do not own a passport. most of us have not, will not, if this pattern continues, travel outside our borders. the causes two...
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you have to have the space and you have elections that are repeatable, you have to have freedom of speech and assembly. you have to respect minority rights, you know? you don't criminalize the private sector. we need to be repeating these standards because, in a sense you'll find that the publics will then hold whoever is seeking to govern to those standards. >> it's somewhat strange to put it into context. the countries to whom we give the most assistance, even israel, we seem to have the toughest time when we really need it, so i don't know what that says. let me -- yes. i'll start with you so our friends at c-span. >> ted. ambassador, you indicated that it would probably be in israel's rational self-interest to bolster the palestinian authority at this time, but yet we -- there was a major prisoner release that has given as you know, hamas tremendous credibility. i've never been particularly impressed by the measures that the israeli government has taken to bolster the palestinian authority when everybody agrees that this is the most nonviolent, most rational group of leaders ever. is
you have to have the space and you have elections that are repeatable, you have to have freedom of speech and assembly. you have to respect minority rights, you know? you don't criminalize the private sector. we need to be repeating these standards because, in a sense you'll find that the publics will then hold whoever is seeking to govern to those standards. >> it's somewhat strange to put it into context. the countries to whom we give the most assistance, even israel, we seem to have...
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edison with the old pennsylvania electric and most recently in maryland where we have many viewers, you havethe utility there. is it good for consumers for utilities to get bigger? >> yes, within some ultimate limits. it would not be good to have one national utility i don't think. we don't need 100 or whatever we have now. this is a business that requires a lot of scale to do it well and you need companies that are big enough both to cope with the economic pressures of the industry and, frankly, to balance off some of the political pressures. it is convenient and nice the progressive to think of the grasping utility and the reforming regulator, but of course the real world is more complex than that. much of what utilities do is try to keep politics from driving their costs up to much. >> this brings up the subject of the interaction with government. you react with a lot of local governments and many local entities and many public utility commissions and the federal energy regulatory commission, nuclear regulatory commission, and epa and probably several others like the army corps of enginee
edison with the old pennsylvania electric and most recently in maryland where we have many viewers, you havethe utility there. is it good for consumers for utilities to get bigger? >> yes, within some ultimate limits. it would not be good to have one national utility i don't think. we don't need 100 or whatever we have now. this is a business that requires a lot of scale to do it well and you need companies that are big enough both to cope with the economic pressures of the industry and,...
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if you have a kinect box, you can print.f this is the digital canvas and the digital canvas is in everybody's hands today. we want to give them the integration from creating to making and we want to empower garage entrepreneurs and start ups and next generation innovators to create and make and have the same advantage that was reserved for large companies. >> and abe, the cube is going to be out available to the public in the second quarter of this year. is that correct? >> the cube is going to be offered and an available fully commercially in the and the destination is our i tunes and facebook. it's the meeting place and market place for content creation and sharing. they will be fully live and commercial in the and we are really excited about it. >> got it. hope to talk to you soon. thanks for your time. >> look forward to it. have a great day. >> your mind is churning thinking about all the things you can print and in what material. >> the paper jams. i would go nuts. >> anyway. >> they will be on my driveway throwing out
if you have a kinect box, you can print.f this is the digital canvas and the digital canvas is in everybody's hands today. we want to give them the integration from creating to making and we want to empower garage entrepreneurs and start ups and next generation innovators to create and make and have the same advantage that was reserved for large companies. >> and abe, the cube is going to be out available to the public in the second quarter of this year. is that correct? >> the cube...
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you have to have fun. >> but you have to have the money. has severe credit card debt in in room? anybody? >> you. you. when you go out to dinner and you're putting money on your credit card knowing that you don't have the money to pay for it in full, is it fun? even though you do t. do you wish you hadn't done it? isn't it worse to do that than just to stay at home and make love with each other? >> when we come back, another question from the studio audience. you think you take off all your make-up before bed. but do you really? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. can your makeup remover do that? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® makeup remover. golly, that is deep snow! yeah, can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? that's how i got here! that's amazing! but i'm still stuck. come on man, dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and
you have to have fun. >> but you have to have the money. has severe credit card debt in in room? anybody? >> you. you. when you go out to dinner and you're putting money on your credit card knowing that you don't have the money to pay for it in full, is it fun? even though you do t. do you wish you hadn't done it? isn't it worse to do that than just to stay at home and make love with each other? >> when we come back, another question from the studio audience. you think you...
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you have not gotten there yet. >> you are absolutely right to raise the question. one of the amazing things, it is not just in this country, conservative party since the economic collapse have been on the rise here and in europe. the social democratic party or the democratic party here. social democratic party is, all of them have taken a hit since the economic collapse. there has not been this reaction that you are describing that they may be perfectly rational. who should you be mad at because you are out of work? not obamacare. it does not go into effect until 2014. tavis: it does not equate for me. >> it is not clicking. tavis: since you are covering the presidential race and writing this blog, where do you think this conversation about austerity and scarcity is going to go in the presidential race? if he pulls this off, given his background, given who obama is and who romney is, where does the conversation about austerity and scarcity go? >> mitt romney has staked out a position where he wants to prevent the emergence of an entitlement society. i am not sure he
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anything you have to say, you can say then. get it yourself. why do we have to go to the petrol station? ( door closes ) you see, dad, the problem is... that you're not well. your memory's not what it was, and you get confused sometimes. oh, the doc'll take care of that. well, no, he won't. look, dad... you're not going to get better. you're going to get worse. ( cell phone rings ) karen: get it down! we've spoken to mr. abraham, your solicitor, because we thought you trusted him. i've never minded the jews. right. well, anyway, he said the first thing you have to do is sign this enduring power of attorney so that pete and i can carry out your wishes when you... when you've lost the ability to... it's rakesh for you. it's about the phone line. he's a supervisor. oh, tell him... ( sighs ) ...tell him i can't talk to him right now. um, she-- do this thing before i've lost what ability? well, before you've lost the ability to... you upset about something, sue? no, no, no. what i'm trying to say, dad, is you have to give me and pete this power of at
anything you have to say, you can say then. get it yourself. why do we have to go to the petrol station? ( door closes ) you see, dad, the problem is... that you're not well. your memory's not what it was, and you get confused sometimes. oh, the doc'll take care of that. well, no, he won't. look, dad... you're not going to get better. you're going to get worse. ( cell phone rings ) karen: get it down! we've spoken to mr. abraham, your solicitor, because we thought you trusted him. i've never...