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when do you have to? when there is a problem. how long did you think it takes pg and e to get out and turn it back on? 45,000 people. days weeks, may be a month. who has seen this in the streets. a lot of muck is in there is it's full of dirt and weeds you turn it to the right to tighten it and left to loosen it. your home work you have to look at your house, pop open the lid, look in there see what's going on in there it's not nice and clean like this. who has seen this around their house? everybody. each meter has a shut off. you want to find out where your gas meter is. you can keep track of your usage but you will know how to shut it off. here's the shut off. i have some tools up here, you can look at these. any hardware store has these. they fit on this and it allows you to turn off the gas. when we talk about the wheels it's these on top. if you have a broken pipe. they will spin like mad. when it's daylight, go home, you have the heater on or the oven, look at the top wheels they are spinning got now mad. if you turn on eve
when do you have to? when there is a problem. how long did you think it takes pg and e to get out and turn it back on? 45,000 people. days weeks, may be a month. who has seen this in the streets. a lot of muck is in there is it's full of dirt and weeds you turn it to the right to tighten it and left to loosen it. your home work you have to look at your house, pop open the lid, look in there see what's going on in there it's not nice and clean like this. who has seen this around their house?...
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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, peop who are t
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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you have structure and non-structural elements. steel beams are structural but it's the contents, the stuff inside, that will hurt you. outside, steel going up, structural part. in this you can see if you take a look at it, they have the non-structural which is the brownish orangish area. that would be your dropped ceilings, your light fixtures, your hvac system. in this particular case, the alcoa building, the structural members are on the outside of the building. so you can see it right away. what's the danger with this building? glass. good. glass. so you have your typical office. what are some of the hazards here? remember, earthquake island, what are some of the hazards? the lights, glass windows, yeah, glass we already talked about, the bad things. how about all the book stuff? building is still standing but everything else will fall right on top of you. bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would yo
you have structure and non-structural elements. steel beams are structural but it's the contents, the stuff inside, that will hurt you. outside, steel going up, structural part. in this you can see if you take a look at it, they have the non-structural which is the brownish orangish area. that would be your dropped ceilings, your light fixtures, your hvac system. in this particular case, the alcoa building, the structural members are on the outside of the building. so you can see it right away....
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if you have done so, let the person know that you have had the place inspected. that makes the case go away. certainly, it lessens the likelihood you were going to be sued. if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy a the property for business. if your business is generating $100,000 a year in revenues, you clearly are not going to come up with $50,000 to make the changes, at least not in year one. but some of it you can do in year one. that percentage is not in a fixe
if you have done so, let the person know that you have had the place inspected. that makes the case go away. certainly, it lessens the likelihood you were going to be sued. if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course...
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are driving you have to et 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 et 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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you have to, you know, it is an observation thing. you don't go out and do somebody in and then think, i'm saying something, you know, it's an amalgam of all, it's a receive of all the things you've ever -- >> have you had any interest of telling what you know about acting. >> in telling. >> yes. >> no-- . >> rose: not performing but telling. i don't mean by teaching but just somehow, you know, do you have the -- >> i could talk to a student or students and i can, when you do audition speeches i can take a student through things like that, to help them and think it maybe better. >> rose: if they have an audition you can help them. >> i could if they said will you help me with an audition speech. >> rose: have you ever done that. >> i have, yes. yes. and i have directed too. but that's such a lonely thing. they gang up against you, actors. they honestly don't tell the truth. >> rose: do that one by one. >> okay. >> rose: they gang up on. >> they gang up against you, in you are directing and dow all that and suddenly they disappear at l
you have to, you know, it is an observation thing. you don't go out and do somebody in and then think, i'm saying something, you know, it's an amalgam of all, it's a receive of all the things you've ever -- >> have you had any interest of telling what you know about acting. >> in telling. >> yes. >> no-- . >> rose: not performing but telling. i don't mean by teaching but just somehow, you know, do you have the -- >> i could talk to a student or students and i...
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it be revenue -- you have to have more revenue coming in. at is it that you are suggesting that could possibly, we are not opposed to lowering the rate or lowering the corporate rate if in fact it is not revenue neutral, that it stimulates and grows the economy. >> rose: i am going back to the ceos because they are not democrats or republicans or we don't know. >> well i think -- >> rose:. >> but nonetheless it is a good initiative. >> rose: fair enough and it is, i am reading from it today. >> you can tax -- you cannot tax your way to fix this problem and you can't cut entitlements must have to fix this problem, but you are in agreement with them and others, including simpson-bowles that you have to cut entitlements and you have to increase revenue to a certain level in order to have a significant impact on the debt? >> well, what do you mean by entitlements? let's go to that point because in the affordable care act is one of the points you make you have to stop the rate of growth of healthcare and if there were no other reason to pass affor
it be revenue -- you have to have more revenue coming in. at is it that you are suggesting that could possibly, we are not opposed to lowering the rate or lowering the corporate rate if in fact it is not revenue neutral, that it stimulates and grows the economy. >> rose: i am going back to the ceos because they are not democrats or republicans or we don't know. >> well i think -- >> rose:. >> but nonetheless it is a good initiative. >> rose: fair enough and it is,...
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. >> jimmy: did you have to scold people for being late? >> dicky: and ana gasteyer. >> jimmy: use something in your refrigerator to make a mike tison face tattoo. >> you >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel and joining me is the great drummer travis barker. how are you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: i understand you have an ep with yelawolf called "psycho white" coming out november 13th? >> yes, jimmy, but that's not why i'm here. as you might've ard, i just got out of rock rehab. being in rock rehab really opened my eyes to a growing epidemic that's taking over our nation. that's why i made this video to support this great cause, because if it could happen to me, it could happen to you. >> jimmy: i had no idea, travis. >> i'd love to show it to you if you have time. >> jimmy: absolutely, we're glad to help. >> i used to be wild, crazy but then i became a parent. don't get me wrong, being a dad is great but things start to happen to you they don't tell you about in the parenting books, dark things. >> parents may find the following content disturbing.
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. >> jimmy: did you have to scold people for being late? >> dicky: and ana gasteyer. >> jimmy: use something in your refrigerator to make a mike tison face tattoo. >> you stephanie rawlings-blake: voting for question seven is an... incredible opportunity for baltimore. jim smith: question seven will bring table games like... blackjack and poker to baltimore. stephanie rawlings-blake: you're talking about 500 new jobs. ken ulman: and increased tourism will mean more business... for maryland's small businesses. jim smith: and instead of marylanders spending... five hundred and fifty million in other states... ken ulman: question seven will keep that money right here. stephanie rawlings-blake: more bs, millions for schools. jim smith: i'm voting for question seven. ken ulman: i'm voting for question seven. stephanie rawlings-blake: and i'm voting for question seven. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel and joining me is the great drummer travis barker. how are you doing? >> good. >> jimmy: i understand you have an ep with yelawolf called "psycho whit
. >> jimmy: did you have to scold people for being late? >> dicky: and ana gasteyer. >> jimmy: use something in your refrigerator to make a mike tison face tattoo. >> you stephanie rawlings-blake: voting for question seven is an... incredible opportunity for baltimore. jim smith: question seven will bring table games like... blackjack and poker to baltimore. stephanie rawlings-blake: you're talking about 500 new jobs. ken ulman: and increased tourism will mean more...
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but at the moment you think you have charisma, you are finished. >> rose: you either have it or you don'thether you think you have it or can go get it. there are people that write about you and said that, and say that you are very authoritarian. >> see, this is not true. i say that there is no one orchestra that doesn't like me. i mean, not musically, as a person, because -- >> rose: that is not about as a person, it is a about as conductor of a orchestra and music director. >> it is not thorn tarian, authoritarian. one time when i was music director of the london fill harmon milk, the manager of the philharmonic one day came to me and said, maestro, yo, you know, sometimes the players are a little bit -- when they ask a question and you answer, no, they take this answer a little bit with some difficulty. i said, why? because it sounds so direct. no. i said, look. it is a question of language. i am italian and you are english, in english, a negative answer is the same thing, n-0. and he said, well, yes but, you know, you say n-o. we said, nooo. >> and that gives the impression that maybe
but at the moment you think you have charisma, you are finished. >> rose: you either have it or you don'thether you think you have it or can go get it. there are people that write about you and said that, and say that you are very authoritarian. >> see, this is not true. i say that there is no one orchestra that doesn't like me. i mean, not musically, as a person, because -- >> rose: that is not about as a person, it is a about as conductor of a orchestra and music director....
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>> yes, you did. i have, so you may as well tell me right now. >> i am not disputing, but, damn, it is a conversation. >> what attracted you to this girl? >> it was her, just the way she was -- intelligent, just like you know, mature. like a lot -- >> she seemed mature. >> she had a logical head on her shoulders. she's easy to talk to. >> i think you'd look better in see-through tops -- sounds like you thought you had a hot prospect for a sexual liaison. >> i told myself on the way down here, just to talk and get friendly with her and be friendly. >> i think you probably have a nice -- as well. >> just the knks, as she totally -- it was wrong and -- >> and honestly, if you were able, i would take you on trips. >> and honestly, if you were able, i'd take you with me on trips. >> i fell into the conversation. >> i need to tell you that i'm chris hansen with "dateline" nbc and we're doing a story on adults who try to meet young teens on the internet. if there is anything else that you would like to tell us, we'
>> yes, you did. i have, so you may as well tell me right now. >> i am not disputing, but, damn, it is a conversation. >> what attracted you to this girl? >> it was her, just the way she was -- intelligent, just like you know, mature. like a lot -- >> she seemed mature. >> she had a logical head on her shoulders. she's easy to talk to. >> i think you'd look better in see-through tops -- sounds like you thought you had a hot prospect for a sexual...
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and you have all kinds of such clubs on the hill. you know that. but i still believe that the better way to go is to have a campaign reform law that takes care of that kind of a situation even though it is legal and the perception is bad. i would push very strongly to see that we reform the entire situation. i would work for that and and that is what my friend from indiana is opposed, repeatedly, vote after vote. >> he disbanded the club but he still got the money. [applause] he is the no. 1 receiver of political action committee money. senator bentsen has talked about reform. let me tell you about the reform we're pushing. let's eliminate political action committees and special-interest money. there is legislation for the congress to do that. that we would have to worry about breakfast clubs or who is the number one pack razor. we can go back and get the contributions from working men and women and individuals of america. we can also strengthen our to- party system. it needs strengthening. and rely more on the political party than we have in the pa
and you have all kinds of such clubs on the hill. you know that. but i still believe that the better way to go is to have a campaign reform law that takes care of that kind of a situation even though it is legal and the perception is bad. i would push very strongly to see that we reform the entire situation. i would work for that and and that is what my friend from indiana is opposed, repeatedly, vote after vote. >> he disbanded the club but he still got the money. [applause] he is the...
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and whatever you have to do, if you have to drag them, if you nag them, sometimes you have to. d so that is -- that is the way it all started out. >> you know, it is interesting, when you compare men and women, men are 70% less likely to go see a doctor, versus women. the gender gap. and african-american men, they are 10% less likely to go see the doctor, even on top of that. why is that? i mean, this is an obvious question, why do you think that is, if you drill down on that? >> we're stupid. >> they want help, on your show, people are thirsty for information and content, why don't they go to their doctor? >> we just don't want to go. we don't want to be stuck, opened up, looked at. and we're macho, and o-- like i said, basically, we're just -- we know, because -- what we're supposed to do. but it takes a loved one, especially in the african-american community, women will go get checked. >> right. >> women will go get checked in the african-american community. men, not so much. it takes a woman to get that husband, father, that son. that grandfather, you know, come on, man, you
and whatever you have to do, if you have to drag them, if you nag them, sometimes you have to. d so that is -- that is the way it all started out. >> you know, it is interesting, when you compare men and women, men are 70% less likely to go see a doctor, versus women. the gender gap. and african-american men, they are 10% less likely to go see the doctor, even on top of that. why is that? i mean, this is an obvious question, why do you think that is, if you drill down on that? >>...
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so you might have one office someone. tion might be set up somewhere else and negotiate about tax credits, bringing jobs to the area. tax is something you want to have experts involved in and look at every aspect of your business. >> that was my next question, how do you figure this out? >> a tax expert. it's very complex. >> thank you both so much. this is fantastic advice. if you have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit the ask the show link to submit a question. again, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. or, if you would rather send an e-mail, it's yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> larry and jessica had really helpful advice about how to improve your business. let's get great ideas from small business owners like you. >> i have been dealing with rejection a lot. i have learned that when people have something to say about the product you need to, yes, take it with a grain of salt, look where it's coming from. is this person jealous? is this
so you might have one office someone. tion might be set up somewhere else and negotiate about tax credits, bringing jobs to the area. tax is something you want to have experts involved in and look at every aspect of your business. >> that was my next question, how do you figure this out? >> a tax expert. it's very complex. >> thank you both so much. this is fantastic advice. if you have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. it's...
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talk cool, you have more girls. if you talk cool, you are probably not going to school, doing the things you need to do to have a life after that. a small segment of your life is cool. we do not value education. we do not place a premium on it. the kids that do not get one suffer for the rest of their lives. it is as much incumbent on us as it is for our bureaucracy to do something. tavis: let's go back to the special now. there is some comedy, some new, the interspersed with the stuff we have been seeing. what is your process these days for going about coming up with that material? i was on a plane one night, reading a piece, a q&a with chris rock in the new york times magazine. he was talking about the difficulty of honing your material. if you go to a club and somebody has you on your phone and the stock is down. since everybody knows your stuff from the kings of comedy, you can never use that material. how do you go about honing your material? >> i cannot turn on the tv -- life is more fun than i could never be.
talk cool, you have more girls. if you talk cool, you are probably not going to school, doing the things you need to do to have a life after that. a small segment of your life is cool. we do not value education. we do not place a premium on it. the kids that do not get one suffer for the rest of their lives. it is as much incumbent on us as it is for our bureaucracy to do something. tavis: let's go back to the special now. there is some comedy, some new, the interspersed with the stuff we have...
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you have to speak up yavment hear you i have a banana in my ear. hmm, hmm, hmm. >> that got in there. >> i will call you back. but papa bear has got a point. these electronic gadgets that we all have now -- they give us -- they give us information 24/7, no matter where we are, and it has made it impossible for us to know who this guy is. i want to say let's -- anyway, whoever he is, he needs to introduce himself to america again. sure we met him briefly at the republican convention, during the primaries, during the 2008 primaries, and when he was governor of massachusetts, but he just won't stick. he is like that guy at the party you have seen a million times but you can't remember his name. that's why he trails not only obama in the polls but also what is going on buying guy and hey, there, chief. with what is going on big guy? >> i can't. i told you i would call. >> and he is behind despite his inspiring populist message, vote for me, you parasites. luckily, luckily, washington post columnist and ventriloquist knows why obama is ahead, righting th
you have to speak up yavment hear you i have a banana in my ear. hmm, hmm, hmm. >> that got in there. >> i will call you back. but papa bear has got a point. these electronic gadgets that we all have now -- they give us -- they give us information 24/7, no matter where we are, and it has made it impossible for us to know who this guy is. i want to say let's -- anyway, whoever he is, he needs to introduce himself to america again. sure we met him briefly at the republican convention,...
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you have a great principle. she fights for you every single day to make sure you have your resources to be successful. i brought some people with me that wanted to come and see harvey milk civil rights academy. these are people i work very closely with but they are so excited to be here because they heard about all the good news and all the good stuff here at harvey milk civil rights academy. first is our board member. hydra mendoza. the other person is the assistant superintendent that supervises harvey milk's above its academy, margaret chu. [applause] i also brought with me the deputies said pete produce superintendent for so solid justice, mr. garrido. this is such a special school, i brought two deputy superintendent. the other deputy is in charge of policy and operations. myung lee. he is jumping back there. does anybody here want to be a lawyer? oh, come on, parents. this is so special, we brought the general counsel, the big lawyer in the district. his name is don davis, and he is over there. and then our
you have a great principle. she fights for you every single day to make sure you have your resources to be successful. i brought some people with me that wanted to come and see harvey milk civil rights academy. these are people i work very closely with but they are so excited to be here because they heard about all the good news and all the good stuff here at harvey milk civil rights academy. first is our board member. hydra mendoza. the other person is the assistant superintendent that...
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stunts and you have to do that action, no one cares if you're 65 years old, you still have to do it. you still have to be in there -- >> "the expendables" where they're all built like brick outhouses. >> they're all in great shape. >> if you all got in a room together and had a fight, "the expendables," who would win? if it was a real fight, a straight fight? >> whatever the director says. >> sylvester stallone, sly's been a very good friend of yours for a very long time. most saturdays in beverly hills you go to the same cafe and you have lunch. and you chew the fat. he told me you're very competitive. one turns up with a big watch, next week the other one turns up with a bigger watch, one of those competitive relationships. but i would imagine he's been great support to you in the last year and then he himself was hit by this appalling tragedy of his son dying and i would imagine you've been equally supportive back. tell me about your relationship. >> well, it's an interesting relationship because we started out kind of friendly. when he was in the very beginning, we shared the sam
stunts and you have to do that action, no one cares if you're 65 years old, you still have to do it. you still have to be in there -- >> "the expendables" where they're all built like brick outhouses. >> they're all in great shape. >> if you all got in a room together and had a fight, "the expendables," who would win? if it was a real fight, a straight fight? >> whatever the director says. >> sylvester stallone, sly's been a very good friend of...
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have you heard about that? >> i haven't heard -- i have seen the same reports but i'm not able to confirm directly whether that has happened. i heard that and i can tell you that where we are, if you look behind me, obviously you see trees with lights behind that across the hudson river. that's new jersey. we had seen lights going there as if there were transformer explosions lower on the ground earlier tonight. as you continue to see all this water flow in, and hit all these electricity sources, this is obviously going to be a very real risk, especially when you look at the subway, where you have that third rail with all that high voltage that rolls there. once that water gets to that point it becomes incredibly difficult for them to deal with. >> we will come back to you a little later. thanks very much for now. christine quinn is new york city council speaker. she's on the scene of that building collapse in the chelsea neighborhood and joins me on the phone now. christine, we saw the images of this building.
have you heard about that? >> i haven't heard -- i have seen the same reports but i'm not able to confirm directly whether that has happened. i heard that and i can tell you that where we are, if you look behind me, obviously you see trees with lights behind that across the hudson river. that's new jersey. we had seen lights going there as if there were transformer explosions lower on the ground earlier tonight. as you continue to see all this water flow in, and hit all these electricity...
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don't have that now you have capacity sitting idle you have millions of people unemployed you have homes that are empty you have factories that are running at seventy percent of their capacity so i mean you have enormous ability to continue to create wealth to produce real goods and services and we're worried about basically an accounting issue here well which is all that the dollar is ok it's a keystroke on a keyboard ok i want to i want to allow crowd responded i do want to say there's an argument there's a debt deflation going on the question now is what happens when the deal leveraging is done what happens when interest rates do return to normal and you have these enormous enjoyable game if you're not zero they haven't been at zero this is a historical law that we've seen since the financial crisis didn't going to go rained down down down what's normal normal to you ok a month above zero which you don't argue that any amount that they would go up about now would make a material difference to the amount that the u.s. government's paying interest on the
don't have that now you have capacity sitting idle you have millions of people unemployed you have homes that are empty you have factories that are running at seventy percent of their capacity so i mean you have enormous ability to continue to create wealth to produce real goods and services and we're worried about basically an accounting issue here well which is all that the dollar is ok it's a keystroke on a keyboard ok i want to i want to allow crowd responded i do want to say there's an...
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>> no, no, you have 11. >> okay, thank you. so the roof deck was built without a permit and it's treated as a habitable space and so now we have 5 floors over the basement and that's supposed to be sprinklered and the plans don't call for full sprinklering. there is a series of violations of the emergency escape and rescue provisions under building code section 1026.1 and that's where -- you got it? that section says the openings that are required shall open directly into a public way or to a yard or court that opens to a public way. the word is directly. now most of us understand what that means. a line from here to there without a lot of interference or obstacles. it's not over the woods -- over the hill and through the woods to grand mother's house. and yet if you look at these plans there is no such opening as required for all of the various improvements. now, it's possible that dbi could have made an equivalency determination. the code allows for that, as you know. the equivalency determination has 3 parts. it starts with a
>> no, no, you have 11. >> okay, thank you. so the roof deck was built without a permit and it's treated as a habitable space and so now we have 5 floors over the basement and that's supposed to be sprinklered and the plans don't call for full sprinklering. there is a series of violations of the emergency escape and rescue provisions under building code section 1026.1 and that's where -- you got it? that section says the openings that are required shall open directly into a public...
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and you have said you didn't have to write this book. >> no. >> rose: you didn't need to write another book. >> yeah. >> rose: you may have needed it for your own psyche but you didn't need it for, to make money. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you didn't need it for reputation. you didn't need it for legacy. >> uh-huh. >> rose: would it have been different if you did need it in the same way you needed harry potter. >> would i have written a different book, dow mean. >> rose: yeah. >> i think that is a really fascinating question. i don't think so. i didn't think so i think i would have written this book just the same. >> rose: and is it a better book, in fact, because you have had this whole journey and migration from being poor, starting in middle class with good schools, then poor, then he nor lose-- enormously rich. do you understand class better than most people because you've been everywhere? >> possibly. >> rose: possibly, yes. >> yeah, possibly. >> rose: so what do you foe about it, that we all are alike in so many ways. >> yes, completely. >> rose: we are all jealous and we all have rage
and you have said you didn't have to write this book. >> no. >> rose: you didn't need to write another book. >> yeah. >> rose: you may have needed it for your own psyche but you didn't need it for, to make money. >> uh-huh. >> rose: you didn't need it for reputation. you didn't need it for legacy. >> uh-huh. >> rose: would it have been different if you did need it in the same way you needed harry potter. >> would i have written a different...
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you have over a million europeans, you have over a million africans, you have canadians, you have asians that are here illegally yet it seems that if all the undocumented immi grants were hispanic -- all of the enforcement is in the southern border. you do not see someone saying let's go and round up all blue eyed blond germans that are here illegally. it's only hispanic immigrants are considered a threat to the country. there is a negative tone to the rhetoric concerning the immigration issue. remember one of the things that changed was 9/11. president bush was very much in favor, not of amnesty, but of an immigration solution. comprehensive immigration reform. >> he won 40% of the hispanic vote in 2004. >> exactly. >> the record for republicans. >> right. >> probably up to 44 probably. >> i remember meeting president bush a week to the day before 9/11. that day it was spoken in congress. >> our links are countless and ever growing. no two nations are more important to the immediate prosperity and well-being of one another than mexico and the united states. >> and it seems that there wa
you have over a million europeans, you have over a million africans, you have canadians, you have asians that are here illegally yet it seems that if all the undocumented immi grants were hispanic -- all of the enforcement is in the southern border. you do not see someone saying let's go and round up all blue eyed blond germans that are here illegally. it's only hispanic immigrants are considered a threat to the country. there is a negative tone to the rhetoric concerning the immigration issue....
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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?
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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if you do have any questions at all about things that you might have heard about or issues you are facing, it might be the opportunity to ask questions. any questions? >> thanks, supervisor. sorry for being late. i heard the gentleman say that the help for small business maximum is $100,000. someone else mentioned a repayment plan. a sort of interest rate and so on and so on. business people show up here. a lot of restaurants and small businesses, and i am certain those members are very interested in this program. i myself have been faithful so long. that is why i am interested. hopefully i will be able to learn something and pass on to the people who need my assistance. if there's any way the supervisor would be able to generate a little more activity, maybe the location might not be perfect for the small orders to attend, and hopefully, we have another similar occasion to notify all those people to attend. but thanks so much for being here. thank you. >> yes, so, the typical loan for small businesses, these compliance issues, the term depends on the loan amounts. the most we can do -- i
if you do have any questions at all about things that you might have heard about or issues you are facing, it might be the opportunity to ask questions. any questions? >> thanks, supervisor. sorry for being late. i heard the gentleman say that the help for small business maximum is $100,000. someone else mentioned a repayment plan. a sort of interest rate and so on and so on. business people show up here. a lot of restaurants and small businesses, and i am certain those members are very...
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you can't have a free market work if you don't have regulation. as a business person i needed the regulations. you couldn't have people opening up banks in their garage and make loans. you have to have regulations. every free economy has a good regulation. at the same time regulation could become excessive. >> like where? >> romney: it can become out of date. and with some of the legislation that has been passed you have seen regulation become excessive, and it has hurt the economy. let me give you an example. dodd-frank was passed and it includes a number of provisions that i think are harmful for the economy. one is it designates a number of banks as too big to fail. this is the biggest kiss that has been given to new york banks that i have ever seen. there have been 122 community and small banks have closed since dodd-frank. >> you want to repeal dodd-frank? >> romney: i would repeal and replace it. you have to have some regulation. you need transparency and leverage limits -- >> excuse me -- >> romney: let's talk -- >> let's let him respond --
you can't have a free market work if you don't have regulation. as a business person i needed the regulations. you couldn't have people opening up banks in their garage and make loans. you have to have regulations. every free economy has a good regulation. at the same time regulation could become excessive. >> like where? >> romney: it can become out of date. and with some of the legislation that has been passed you have seen regulation become excessive, and it has hurt the economy....
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so you and molly are going to have a wonderful life. inging that up. >> jimmy: congratulations to you on this. let me see if i have this right. an expose of yourself? >> it is. this is a hard-hitting, well, an unauthorized autobiography. >> jimmy: you are the one that didn't authorize it. >> i wrote it. i was pretty hard on myself. no, i did not authorize or approve. i used unnamed sources. shouldn't have. just called people at random. >> jimmy: one thing i want to ask you about. i am wondering about if this book was fact checked? >> not by me, no. no, everything in it, i stand by everything that is in it absolutely. >> jimmy: for instance, i believe your first book "daddy's boy." your first book? >> yes. gyp >> jimmy: a great book. you and your dad, bob elliott. alternating. the man. >> yeah, that's bob. >> jimmy: -- in this book it is this man, sam elliott. >> as i point out in the book, bob elliott is actually missy elliott's dad? >> is that right? >> a common mistake. >> jimmy: the physical resemblance leans more toward bob. >> you w
so you and molly are going to have a wonderful life. inging that up. >> jimmy: congratulations to you on this. let me see if i have this right. an expose of yourself? >> it is. this is a hard-hitting, well, an unauthorized autobiography. >> jimmy: you are the one that didn't authorize it. >> i wrote it. i was pretty hard on myself. no, i did not authorize or approve. i used unnamed sources. shouldn't have. just called people at random. >> jimmy: one thing i want to...
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you can't have someone go, i meet you outside the 7 1u. - zoe row stories about gop voters. viewers of fox news are coming away with the perception it's done by democrats. they have no conception their side is doing the very things they are accusing democrats and progressives of doing. >> as we head toward election day, the obama campaign is pushing early voting because they give you seven bites of the apples. if you go ten days before the election and your name is on the list, you have nine days to get it sorted out and vote. if you show up at 5:00 p.m. on tuesday and your name is on the list, you have to cast a ballot. you made the provision before. the administration of elections is pretty bonkers. we all saw this in 2000. there's a bill passed called the help america vote act. they were appointed to the head of the commission. implementing the law. this is what he had to say about his time doing that. >> we had zero dollars for research. you are one of the ac. what i wanted was enough money and we suspected that $10 million would do it.
you can't have someone go, i meet you outside the 7 1u. - zoe row stories about gop voters. viewers of fox news are coming away with the perception it's done by democrats. they have no conception their side is doing the very things they are accusing democrats and progressives of doing. >> as we head toward election day, the obama campaign is pushing early voting because they give you seven bites of the apples. if you go ten days before the election and your name is on the list, you have...
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been president four years, you have been president four years, you said you would cut the deficit in half, we still have trillion dollars deficits, a we will be have a trillion-dollar deficit each of the four years if you are reelected we will get to a $20 trillion debt. >> rose: it will be seen if romney can keep up the momentum. we begin this evening with analysis of chris matthews of msnbc, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: as you watched the debate last night, what was your reaction to what you were seeing, b, why do you think it was that way, and, c, where are we going from here? >> well, i think governor romney knew it would be a wide open format and he came in to take charge. he was a commanding presence and i feel for the president because i don't think anyone has ever had to go up against a person who just sort of took the stage as if it didn't need anyone on the stage, including the monitor and once that began, i don't know whether he could change that environment what i was frustrated is failure to use the synapse to pop out and sitting here talking you and ji jim l
been president four years, you have been president four years, you said you would cut the deficit in half, we still have trillion dollars deficits, a we will be have a trillion-dollar deficit each of the four years if you are reelected we will get to a $20 trillion debt. >> rose: it will be seen if romney can keep up the momentum. we begin this evening with analysis of chris matthews of msnbc, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: as you watched the debate last night, what...
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you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very intentional and thoughtful about that and we all benefited from that diversity on the pack and i just wanted to also congratulate you on your last project with the pack, the restorative practices piece, which really brought so many more people into the community who subscribed to and support the practices and i am super excited about your new position because i know that we will be benefiting from your perspective and dedication. i just cannot begin to to thank you enough. i will just share with the public that i was part of that inaugural and she applied and we did not accept her and gratefully she did the next best thing and we are so much better for it and have... and i just think, you know, all of the work that you have done, the great example that you
you will continue to work closely with her and we are looking forward to having you on board. >> i have the privilege of meeting you and working with you when i chaired the pack. and i just wanted to thank you so much for your doged persist tense that the make-up reflected the demographic of the school district and you were very, very intentional and thoughtful about that and we all benefited from that diversity on the pack and i just wanted to also congratulate you on your last project...
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president, have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension. >> have i to say. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension. >> you know, i don't look at my pension. it is not as big as yours. >> let me give have you some advice. >> i don't check it that often. >> you also have investments in chinese p cs and investments outside of the united states. you have investments to a kay dense trust. >> you know what amazing is you don't see frank in the corner asking the cat what he thinks. oh, i'm sorry. are you close with him, frank? governor, did you like anything you heard? >> no, i didn't. i ran two campaigns for governor where i did not mention my opponent in print, radio or television. i think people are hungry to elect a leader. i thought it was ?ieping. it was not what i am going to do as president, but what this guy does and it is horrible. >> i think we found out why you will never be president. you will never mention the other candidate and will not snipe. >> it is fair enough debate. but 82,000 negativ
president, have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension. >> have i to say. >> mr. president, have you looked at your pension. >> you know, i don't look at my pension. it is not as big as yours. >> let me give have you some advice. >> i don't check it that often. >> you also have investments in chinese p cs and investments outside of the united states. you have investments to a kay dense trust. >> you know what amazing is you don't...
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thank you for having me. i: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin. another part of the program green stimulus plan is the job training program. today according to a new internal audit that too is a loser. the energy department insctor general says the program was training workers who already had jobs and failed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 percent of those who went through th program got jobs, and 16 percent of those people kept the job for more than six -- six months. imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training program that was only 16 percent success will cost taxpayers 328 nav million dollars and the price tag could go up to 400 million. this president does not have a record to stand down when it comes to his stimulus program. the big one failed, the little one failed, and they all costly too
thank you for having me. i: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin. another part of the program green stimulus plan is the job training program. today according to a new internal audit that too is a loser. the energy department insctor general says the program was training workers who already had jobs and failed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 percent of those...
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you have the anatolian land bridge and you have the arabian peninsula. now, the iranian plateau is a natural geographical feature. and on it have been strong iranian states since antiquity, starting with the partians and going all the way through right up to the ayatollahs today. so there's nothing artificial about iran. also, it's a very strategic space because the iranian plateau boarders the caspian sea region in the north which where all the oil and natural gas and the persian gulf in the south, all the oil. and their persian gulf coast is almost 1,400 miles long when you count the inlets. it's more than twice as long as any other country's persian gulf frontier. coastline. so japan is -- iran is very geographically blessed. >> rose: okay, but i'd ask this question. if you look at a country there in the middle east, is it geography or is it natural resources that have shaped it or do you argue that geography and nature of a place provides or gives you some understanding of the natural resources that it has? >> i write about geography in the larger 19t
you have the anatolian land bridge and you have the arabian peninsula. now, the iranian plateau is a natural geographical feature. and on it have been strong iranian states since antiquity, starting with the partians and going all the way through right up to the ayatollahs today. so there's nothing artificial about iran. also, it's a very strategic space because the iranian plateau boarders the caspian sea region in the north which where all the oil and natural gas and the persian gulf in the...
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you can't just have a girl, mess around and then think you -- you have to clean the place like you are dexter. hazmat suit, right? lines coming out of yarn to where things went. >> this book is highly offensive. every word of it. >> i'm sure it is such a fair read in the last 25 seconds. >> i guarantee if you read this you would -- this is you reading this book. >> this is offensive. when you are messing around on your chick you must your phone on helen keller mode? really? >> that means silent. >> but you bring up a -- you had to explain the joke to her. >> put your head down. we are almost done. >> i so can't come back on this show. >> why? >> look what you have done. >> greg, your question raises a great point. it says does it tell you what to do when these things are found? what this book is telling you, don't get to the point where it gets found. here is how you take care of everything. execute the strategy properly. at the end of the day, if you are doing this, do it right. if not you will ruin lives and hurt people and you will lose things. >> what makes you experts? >> they che
you can't just have a girl, mess around and then think you -- you have to clean the place like you are dexter. hazmat suit, right? lines coming out of yarn to where things went. >> this book is highly offensive. every word of it. >> i'm sure it is such a fair read in the last 25 seconds. >> i guarantee if you read this you would -- this is you reading this book. >> this is offensive. when you are messing around on your chick you must your phone on helen keller mode?...
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you have to contribute to your 401(k) plan if you have one and you have to contribute to your individual. it's not exactly helpful. tonight instead of just telling you to park money in your i.r.a., i'm going to give you suggestions about what kind of stocks to buy with your retirement cash. first, though, you need to know why everyone tells you to fund your i.r.a., these are tax blessed vehicles, it comes from your pre-tax income and you don't pay taxes on the money you contribute. even better, while your money stays in these accounts you pay no money on the taxes or your profits or no capital gains taxes. you only pay taxes on money when you withdraw it. then it taxes just the regular one. that's a sweet deal, especially if you're worried about tax rates or dividends and capital gains going higher, and they do fluctuate over time. they go up and down throughout my trading career. however, as much as i like the tax-favored status of 401(k) plans and i.r.a.s, something almost nobody else will come out and say, most companies' 401(k) plans stink. they got high management fees and administr
you have to contribute to your 401(k) plan if you have one and you have to contribute to your individual. it's not exactly helpful. tonight instead of just telling you to park money in your i.r.a., i'm going to give you suggestions about what kind of stocks to buy with your retirement cash. first, though, you need to know why everyone tells you to fund your i.r.a., these are tax blessed vehicles, it comes from your pre-tax income and you don't pay taxes on the money you contribute. even better,...
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>> well, you actually can. patients have asked me about this, but i tell them i don't think you would want to do it, because we can do a spinal tap and we can get the spinal fluid level of seratonin and tell whether or not that's low. most people don't want to get a spinal tap to get treated for depression. >> i want to make one thing clear, and that these drugs are are prescribed for a physiological -- correct me if i'm wrong -- deficiency in the brain. is that correct? an imperfection? in the brain? if you had a perfectly functioning brain, you wouldn't need these drugs. >> who has a perfectly functioning brain? >> there are people. there may not be many of them, but there are people who are doing just fine. >> so that really, in itself, eliminates a great deal of the stigma, because you're talking about a physiological deficiency, correct? >> yes, and the good thing that's happened is we know much more about what's going wrong in the brains of people who are depressed and anxious now. >> so people who want to continue tak
>> well, you actually can. patients have asked me about this, but i tell them i don't think you would want to do it, because we can do a spinal tap and we can get the spinal fluid level of seratonin and tell whether or not that's low. most people don't want to get a spinal tap to get treated for depression. >> i want to make one thing clear, and that these drugs are are prescribed for a physiological -- correct me if i'm wrong -- deficiency in the brain. is that correct? an...
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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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you know very well by plan is my own. i have sought the expert opinions of those outside to get the brightest and the best and every word of that plan has been cited either in the online plan or in print. when you got into this race as i am going to finish pic. you are in the serious race with a serious woman. >> we're going to move on to the next. >> in this tide of rising national debt, i was wondering about congressional earmarked. do you support elimination of them? here is one -- $1.9 million for a water taxi to pleasure beach in bridgeport. >> first call me respond to this last allegation. there is no doubt we'll look at her jobs plan, there are entire paragraphs and sentences lifted from the house republican website, from the cato institute. i don't know what you call it, but all i am saying is this is not a plan rooted in what best for the state of connecticut. this is a plan written by people in washington. when that mcmahon's idea that by simply giving a bunch of tax cuts to the wealthy is going to benefit the rest of
you know very well by plan is my own. i have sought the expert opinions of those outside to get the brightest and the best and every word of that plan has been cited either in the online plan or in print. when you got into this race as i am going to finish pic. you are in the serious race with a serious woman. >> we're going to move on to the next. >> in this tide of rising national debt, i was wondering about congressional earmarked. do you support elimination of them? here is one...
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you have to talk about her dog before you talk about her which is amazing. we want to blame everything except the fact they hate us. >> it is a mental gymnastics. if we were to run down this list, does anyone think, oh, we have done these 15 steps? then everything is cool. >> it is never going to happen no matter what schools we build or what roads we build. they are people who want to get back to killing and oppressing each other. for us to think we come in there and we will have a cultural shifts, this is thousands of years of what we would consider pathological behavior. it is not going to happen. the only thing i would like to think is it is one guy doing all of these things. one dudes sneezing coming naked out of the shower. if we can get jerry to knock it off. >> waiting for the inflection at the end of the question. >> there really wasn't one. >> i didn't think. >> out of all of the islamapeasing rules this was the most telling. avoid offering and accepting things with the left hand which in islam is reserved for body lehigh gene and considered un-- bo
you have to talk about her dog before you talk about her which is amazing. we want to blame everything except the fact they hate us. >> it is a mental gymnastics. if we were to run down this list, does anyone think, oh, we have done these 15 steps? then everything is cool. >> it is never going to happen no matter what schools we build or what roads we build. they are people who want to get back to killing and oppressing each other. for us to think we come in there and we will have a...