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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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when you have terrorism, you have war, when you have war, you always have innocent life that could be victim of any war. you cannot talk about -- we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image within syria. >> charlie: not just the west. it's the east, it's the middle east and eyes of the world have been on syria. we have seen atrocities on both sides. but on your side as well. they have seen brutality by dictator that they say -- put you in category with the worst. >> we have to now the terrorists who come and kill syrians and destroy the country much, much more, this is where we can be a good president. what you imply. >> charlie: you can't allowed why the idea that there is opposition to your government from within syria, that is not possible for you to imagine? >> to imagine that we have opposition? we have it, you go you can go meet with them. we have some of them in the government, we have some of them outside the government. they are opposition. we have it. >> charlie: those are the people have been fighting against you. >> opposition is differe
when you have terrorism, you have war, when you have war, you always have innocent life that could be victim of any war. you cannot talk about -- we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image within syria. >> charlie: not just the west. it's the east, it's the middle east and eyes of the world have been on syria. we have seen atrocities on both sides. but on your side as well. they have seen brutality by dictator that they say -- put you in category with...
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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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-- you have to, you have to say something.that's the origin of language, is trying to say something, trying to express something that is inexpressible. and i think that's the origin of ry
-- you have to, you have to say something.that's the origin of language, is trying to say something, trying to express something that is inexpressible. and i think that's the origin of ry
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you don't have to give us things that are not required. if you give us extra information we will look at it. don't give us extra information give us what's necessary. what is necessary includes; this is out of the building code, space layout. the use of all the areas have to be shown on plans. you can't have undesignated rooms or areas. all the disabled access features must be shown. a state law in the state building code. how to gain entrance from the parking to the restaurant. through the restaurant, bathrooms serving the area of remodel or the restaurant. any phones and drinking fountains all have to be shown. structural plans details energy codeup grade r50ir789 have to be detailed the energy codes are strict like disabled access codes. they are turning to the green building codes. we will see new green building requirements for san francisco. now the california energy code fills the space of green building requirements. fire department where you have an occupant load of 50 or more and the occupant load is not the patrons it's based on
you don't have to give us things that are not required. if you give us extra information we will look at it. don't give us extra information give us what's necessary. what is necessary includes; this is out of the building code, space layout. the use of all the areas have to be shown on plans. you can't have undesignated rooms or areas. all the disabled access features must be shown. a state law in the state building code. how to gain entrance from the parking to the restaurant. through the...
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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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>> they want to know do you have paying customers? o, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also guilt.com, the women who started that had children while they were funding it. you have children. i was working from, you know, middle of the hospital -- >> the right investors. >> great. next up, a question about the potential pit falls of crowd funding for the owner of a hardware startup. >> a lot of times companies put kick start campaigns online without really fully fleshing out their supply chain and their business model. and they end up committing to things that they can't deliver. and so we want to figure out if that's the right path for us or if it's not. >> i think he's asking if crowd funding is the right path for him, not whether he should not have the supply chain. >> i think crowd funding is just another form of marketing. it is certainly not a panacea. most people on kick starter or india go go they raise less than $10,000. i
>> they want to know do you have paying customers? o, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also guilt.com, the women who started that had children while they were funding it. you have children. i was working from, you know, middle of the hospital -- >> the right investors. >> great. next up, a question about the potential pit falls of crowd funding for the owner of a...
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ahead of new york you have ports like south hamptin. that's $4 or $5 that they charge for services they provide that we don't provide on this side. you can compare the most expensive of the european part is in par with the new york port. the biggest ports in europe are bars lone in a. you can see it's right under $15 and you're $12.50. amsterdam and then you can see the rest of them. you have a whole range in europe less than $5 per passenger and you're sitting in the middle. you're not competing against these ports but it's information that i think is important in terms of what people could charge and it has nothing to do, i think, because you're going to see with the name of the destination like we're talking about whether bars lone in a, dover, that's not a strong destination, just a port and they can charge more because they have the facilities, they have the demand and therefore supply and demand, they engage that. so in a world like perspective, you're very close to the median. in a competitive spear, you're $5 cheaper one way and
ahead of new york you have ports like south hamptin. that's $4 or $5 that they charge for services they provide that we don't provide on this side. you can compare the most expensive of the european part is in par with the new york port. the biggest ports in europe are bars lone in a. you can see it's right under $15 and you're $12.50. amsterdam and then you can see the rest of them. you have a whole range in europe less than $5 per passenger and you're sitting in the middle. you're not...
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you don't have the exact number. because they are coming, flowing irregularly. >> you don't think that's too high? people are putting that lower, at least 50/50. one would say that at least it's 50/50. you have some opposition. >> which people? i'm sure not the syrian people? no one in syria say they are 50/50. from abroad maybe. they have their own estimation. all conflict. we leave here. we can't tell you how much. 50/50 how they count it. >> again, just to sum up what you have been saying in one quote you said the opposition has been manufactured from abroad. you really feel that? you really feel the opposition in this country to your government has been manufactured from abroad? >> it's not feeling and it's not about how i feel. it's about what facts are presented if they don't have syrian grass roots. because have a position in syrian. they have grass roots. why have a position abroad, how do they leave in who give them money? how re they are financed. and we all know that they belong to united states and britain
you don't have the exact number. because they are coming, flowing irregularly. >> you don't think that's too high? people are putting that lower, at least 50/50. one would say that at least it's 50/50. you have some opposition. >> which people? i'm sure not the syrian people? no one in syria say they are 50/50. from abroad maybe. they have their own estimation. all conflict. we leave here. we can't tell you how much. 50/50 how they count it. >> again, just to sum up what you...
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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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you can't have sex so why look at porn? all you are going to be doing fore eternity is looking at cat videos. >> that's true. cat videos you can read every shakespear yen play a thousand times. you will read stuff that sucks. sucks, harris. what do you think? >> you can do all of those things now. >> it is like one big game of tron. i want to know what will we see in bill's brain on the computer? >> a fraying egg at the end of the commercial. >> basically what you are, you are a -- >> any questions? >> you are a human search engine. basically are you a human search engine. you will be living in a laptop in the web and floating around which means when your grandson is working on the paper and he hears bloop. tell me what is going on. working on my thing. >> if you need any help on world war ii i am right here. >> actually i can handle this myself. okay, got to go. that's what will happen. they are going to be like these creatures. >> it is like he is working on his math and it is like, toby, why are you on women with wieners
you can't have sex so why look at porn? all you are going to be doing fore eternity is looking at cat videos. >> that's true. cat videos you can read every shakespear yen play a thousand times. you will read stuff that sucks. sucks, harris. what do you think? >> you can do all of those things now. >> it is like one big game of tron. i want to know what will we see in bill's brain on the computer? >> a fraying egg at the end of the commercial. >> basically what you...
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have those cases come to you? >> some of them have. of course reading, having the interaction with tom as a legislator, we're good friends and he has spearheaded taking the personal from the families' perspective and his own experiences and targeted it toward legislation. there's far too much of it. part of the training, the law that was passed talks about school personnel reporting but doesn't cover volunteers. how do we reach out to make sure the campus volunteers are also trained? how do we have the victims find a way to be brave enough to report it, that they are being bullied and to talk to some trusted adult about that. >> and see those things don't cost money. one gets very artful, as the former senator knows, when you good out before appropriations, the committee where everything dies. because there's a price tag, i feel like minnie pearl that i have a little price tag on the bill. we did informal surveys and found a lot of schools had programs. these things are mostly codifying something or alerting the principal and in that w
have those cases come to you? >> some of them have. of course reading, having the interaction with tom as a legislator, we're good friends and he has spearheaded taking the personal from the families' perspective and his own experiences and targeted it toward legislation. there's far too much of it. part of the training, the law that was passed talks about school personnel reporting but doesn't cover volunteers. how do we reach out to make sure the campus volunteers are also trained? how...
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you have to have the right tools, and you have to have access. the hard part is the access. >> miller: do you think that iran has enough access to u.s. either government or just as likely a private sector critical infrastructure things to do damage? >> morell: no, but i think they're working on it. >> miller: from its sanctuary in afghanistan, al qaeda was able to plan and execute catastrophic attacks against the united states. a decade of war and drone attacks has all but decimated the organizational structure. but the al-qaeda narrative continues to spread to a growing number of affiliates across the middle east and north africa. >> miller: when you see the potential of an al qaeda presence as dominant in syria, at the end of that conflict, or mali, or the case in somalia, have we spent all these lives and all these dollars to, rather than deny sanctuary, change the zip code for the terrorist base? >> morell: there is no doubt that the ideology has spread to north africa and to other parts of the middle east. and that those... those areas could
you have to have the right tools, and you have to have access. the hard part is the access. >> miller: do you think that iran has enough access to u.s. either government or just as likely a private sector critical infrastructure things to do damage? >> morell: no, but i think they're working on it. >> miller: from its sanctuary in afghanistan, al qaeda was able to plan and execute catastrophic attacks against the united states. a decade of war and drone attacks has all but...
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been in the russian hill, i am sure that most of you have, you will recognize that it is a high density neighborhood and it has a different player than the valley does. the valley is most of the people here have talked about definitely has the charm of more of a single family or a family orientation. and it was what has been stated before, this is currently a eclectic neighborhood where there are a lot of homes, if you look on new berg street there are a lot of deco and you have victorans and in bruce's case it is a more interesting more modern building that has definitely fit in with the way that it fits into the nature of the neighborhood. >> this particular building that you are looking to decide what you want to do today, is something that just kind of crosses the line the fifth story takes it to a place where it does not fit in with this neighborhood, and it is intended to live. and i think that most of us have lived there for some time already. i want to you look at it from that perspective and a comment was made earlier about, if you have not seen this neighborhood, or you have n
been in the russian hill, i am sure that most of you have, you will recognize that it is a high density neighborhood and it has a different player than the valley does. the valley is most of the people here have talked about definitely has the charm of more of a single family or a family orientation. and it was what has been stated before, this is currently a eclectic neighborhood where there are a lot of homes, if you look on new berg street there are a lot of deco and you have victorans and...
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you really can't make this stuff up. that's all we have for you. i have been 85 today. rrow. "the willis report" is next. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis perry's tonight on "the willis report" your health care coverage is going to be a bumpy ride. >> no matter what you heard, if you like your doctor or health care plan you can keep it. gerri: no matter what you have heard, obamacare is making more companies dump their coverage. also, would you eat chicken nuggets from china? notorious for food safety problems. get ready? you are about to. and a's -- its money-saving monday. how to make a few hundred dollars on your of smart phone. we are watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪
you really can't make this stuff up. that's all we have for you. i have been 85 today. rrow. "the willis report" is next. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis perry's tonight on "the willis report" your health care coverage is going to be a bumpy ride. >> no matter what you heard, if you like your doctor or health care plan you can keep it. gerri: no matter what you have heard, obamacare is making more companies dump their coverage. also, would you eat...
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you have to understand -- i was an artillery officer. we looked at what we call effects-based targeting. when you tell me as an artillery officer you want something limited, that's proportional, short, not long duration, unbelievably small, that doesn't help me in planning any type of strike, any type of operation. what we have to understand -- >> sounds like a cap gun to me, by the way. if it's small i'm not worried if i'm on the receiving end. i think, okay -- >> you telegraph. >> get into a bunker. >> absolutely. you talk about degrading his ability to deliver chemical weapons. you talk about taking auh way artillery systems that deliver chemical weapons. multi-million launch systems, rocket systems, missile systems. they are mobile. all of the talking, those things have been dispersed. they have been put into neighborhoods probably where the risk of high collateral damage will be happening. tomahawk cruise missls can't go after these mobile targets. the only way to go after mobile targets is if you have someone on the ground lazing, t
you have to understand -- i was an artillery officer. we looked at what we call effects-based targeting. when you tell me as an artillery officer you want something limited, that's proportional, short, not long duration, unbelievably small, that doesn't help me in planning any type of strike, any type of operation. what we have to understand -- >> sounds like a cap gun to me, by the way. if it's small i'm not worried if i'm on the receiving end. i think, okay -- >> you telegraph....
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fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. ♪ >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquake and taking care of your pet's needs. ♪ >> here we are at the spur urban ken center and we are in this little house that was built to show what it is like in san francisco after an earthquake. we are very pleased to have with us today, pat brown from the department of animal care and control and her friend oreo. >> hi. >> lauren. >> could you tell us what it would take after an earthquake or some other emergency when you are in your home and mayb
fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice....
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you have to do better. the only way the do that is by picking your own stocks and actively managing your own portfolio for your own tax consequences. but how do you start? that's what we're talking about tonight. like i said this show is all about the method or methods to break through strictly quoting the method to my madness. how do i pick stocks? tonight you get a piece of that answer. the truth that i have got far too many methods, far too many ways of picking out great stocks to cover them in one single show. but i want to give you some of the tools of my trade enough so that you can start to pick stocks like yours truly on your own or do better than i am. you don't have to follow as many stocks and i do to be successful. i follow a lot of stocks which is something that was recently tested by compatriots at the debarry inn which i co-own and i do the eggs on sunday and the dishes there. at the bottom of the show it's about educating you and giving you the ultimate insider perspective on how the market w
you have to do better. the only way the do that is by picking your own stocks and actively managing your own portfolio for your own tax consequences. but how do you start? that's what we're talking about tonight. like i said this show is all about the method or methods to break through strictly quoting the method to my madness. how do i pick stocks? tonight you get a piece of that answer. the truth that i have got far too many methods, far too many ways of picking out great stocks to cover them...
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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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also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking, so i re
also, you see the depression of everybody. i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting...
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and if you can never have too many of them. fully to get where you're going faster, the latest on plans to raise the national speed limits. your reaction. stay with us. ♪ any last requests mr. baldwin? do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. nascar is about excitement.
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how much water do you have saved up? because you think you're good. >> we usually keep like three cases of the gallon waters. which is probably like 12 gallons at the most. >> that's terrible, guys. that's terrible. >> fear is a very immediate motivat motivator. i think it's an especially powerful tool in marketing for good and for bad. >> adam is a professor of marketing at the nyu sterns school of business. he says entrepreneurs like darrin and dave use fear in a direct way to market their products. >> what i would like you to do is make a plan and work your plan. >> one of the big keys is if people are feeling fear tull, you give them a tool or tools to deal with that fear. you give them a sense of control. >> equated back to insurance. our demographic is people who want to be able to be comfortable and survive if there's an emergency. >> they actually manage the fear, overcome it. even though the chance of something bad happening is small, we want to know it's something we don't have to worry about. >> fear is a very
how much water do you have saved up? because you think you're good. >> we usually keep like three cases of the gallon waters. which is probably like 12 gallons at the most. >> that's terrible, guys. that's terrible. >> fear is a very immediate motivat motivator. i think it's an especially powerful tool in marketing for good and for bad. >> adam is a professor of marketing at the nyu sterns school of business. he says entrepreneurs like darrin and dave use fear in a...
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you don't have to be narrowed into that. a lot of things. >> we talked last week hoda, they he a new survey that says parents aren't reading to their children anymore. it's really affecting them. you obviously had parents that read to you and great memories and kids love books and they love what's important in life. >> i have a love for children's picture books. apps are great. electronic gadgetry is fine. nothing beats a parent sitting with a kid and holding a book. the whole tactile bonding experience. >> yeah, and the illustrations too on this book. >> i love this. >> hargess. he's wonderful. >> did he do the other one as well? >> he did. the whimsy and -- >> humor. >> attention to detail. such a perfect match. >> has your daughter read this? >> she was the proofreader. she corrected the syntax and grammar. >> of course she did. >> she knows how to spell it right then. >> we wish you luck. >> thanks for coming in, al. >> given me permission to write parodies under the name allie yankovic. okay? so we're going to have thos
you don't have to be narrowed into that. a lot of things. >> we talked last week hoda, they he a new survey that says parents aren't reading to their children anymore. it's really affecting them. you obviously had parents that read to you and great memories and kids love books and they love what's important in life. >> i have a love for children's picture books. apps are great. electronic gadgetry is fine. nothing beats a parent sitting with a kid and holding a book. the whole...
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you have paid your dues. you do not care what people have to say. u do not have to be so circumspect. >> it depends on who is saying it. that makes a big difference. some folks i really do not care but when it comes to family, i do care. i feel like i have the right because we are blood and who else is going to tell you when you are making a full of yourself? -- fool of yourself? tavis: it can get funky. >> i don't care. you are right. tavis: there it is. i know i talk to you long care" was going to get out at some point. i am happy. you mentioned you write because you want to fix things that are broken. what is broken that you want to try to fix in "who asked you?" >> it is not so much that i am trying to fix -- and this book -- in this book i have always been concerned, grandparents or have to raise -- who have to raise their grandchildren and there is usually drugs involved. outally wanted to figure what it is like when you are two thirds of the way through your life and you're ready to retire and all this and then you get what they call the secon
you have paid your dues. you do not care what people have to say. u do not have to be so circumspect. >> it depends on who is saying it. that makes a big difference. some folks i really do not care but when it comes to family, i do care. i feel like i have the right because we are blood and who else is going to tell you when you are making a full of yourself? -- fool of yourself? tavis: it can get funky. >> i don't care. you are right. tavis: there it is. i know i talk to you long...
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you have been here. obviously, there is now, on a friday afternoon, the news that the president of the united states had phone conversation with the president of iran. what do you make of that? >> first of all, i've been around the u.n. for a long time. in most general assemblies, there's always a star, or there's one star that's brighter than the others. >> rose: right. and the star this year. >> was iraq and the new president. it's an important country. he's newly electedly. he's considered to be a reformer, at least by his comment and position. >> and by people in iran. >> exactly, exactltl that's a very important point, and by people in iran. it also tells you that the world wants to engage iran. that's one point. he was received with open arms. >> rose: and iran wants to-- >> if you follow the way he acted here. he came with a pleasant, proper, moderate, warm-- frankly-- message. so iran also wanted to engage the world. is there enough common ground or not? that's going to talk more detail. but i thi
you have been here. obviously, there is now, on a friday afternoon, the news that the president of the united states had phone conversation with the president of iran. what do you make of that? >> first of all, i've been around the u.n. for a long time. in most general assemblies, there's always a star, or there's one star that's brighter than the others. >> rose: right. and the star this year. >> was iraq and the new president. it's an important country. he's newly electedly....
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you have faith. the only way you can have faith is if there is no faith to compare it to. they're the minority here. >> why should they be catered. i am not saying you say that, i find it offensive a few people, these children are pawns for their parents' political statements and beliefs to try to enforce it on everybody else and inflict their belief system, it is incredibly selfish, small minded, and i don't think the court should cater to them. there's no reason to do so. >> massachusetts is where the salem witch trials were, when there was intolerance about not being religious. i wouldn't, for example, kimberly, would never have prosecuted you for that or any of your five husbands. >> two, bob. >> one more thing is next. did i get you? >> this has been a tough day. test test ♪ >>> that was not uplifting, bob. it is time for one more thing. >> by unanimous choice of america, this banned phrase, boots on the ground. just say troops. american troops. say troops. >> i like that. there's a difference. there's troops on a ship. >> never mind. forget it. >> the fbi and intel o
you have faith. the only way you can have faith is if there is no faith to compare it to. they're the minority here. >> why should they be catered. i am not saying you say that, i find it offensive a few people, these children are pawns for their parents' political statements and beliefs to try to enforce it on everybody else and inflict their belief system, it is incredibly selfish, small minded, and i don't think the court should cater to them. there's no reason to do so. >>...
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you have done just about everything. how did you get here? >> i don't know.they say in chinese, ebu, ebu, which means step by step. one step at a time and i couldn't -- nobody in the world could predict what happened in my life. i couldn't predict it, man, of what happened to work with every idol i ever had from billy holiday, ray charles and i came up together between 14 and 16. cab cal obey, jay mcsham, buoy, daisy duke, ray charles, aretha, paul simon, frank sinatra, michael jackson. >> that's the whole 20th century of black music. >> ludicrous, snoop dogg, everybody. incredible, man. it is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing the trumpet. how did you get your first big break? >> i wanted to be a gangster until i was 12. >> before music, you wanted to be a gangster? >> yeah. my dad was a master carpenter in chicago in the depression. five million black people and he was a carpenter for the city's most serious triple owe gees on the planet, the jones boyce. i got my medals, swi
you have done just about everything. how did you get here? >> i don't know.they say in chinese, ebu, ebu, which means step by step. one step at a time and i couldn't -- nobody in the world could predict what happened in my life. i couldn't predict it, man, of what happened to work with every idol i ever had from billy holiday, ray charles and i came up together between 14 and 16. cab cal obey, jay mcsham, buoy, daisy duke, ray charles, aretha, paul simon, frank sinatra, michael jackson....
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if you have strong leadership and clear goal. w do you think we're going to deal with the post earthquake recovery? >> part of it is having plans in place for anything that is going to beÑi rebuilt differently than it is now. not starting that conversation after the disaster, but starting itÑi now. again, the vast majority of privately owned buildings we're going to want to allow people to rebuild what they have and encourage people to invest their money and rebuilding and we're not going to want to do some grand replanning. there may be some places where we want to make an exception and we want to, if things are completely destroyed, we want to thinkÑi about buying outÑi propy owners or doing something different prosecute the infrastructure. having that conversation is the first step. the other people is there can be an authority vacuum and that's what we see in new orleans which we actually see it at the world trade center as well, a wealthy center that does not have new orleans poverty. they're still in disputes over who has au
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you have to have a balanced relationship. yone is happy and everything is okay with it. back to friendships, in relationships the friendships are so important and you are not always going to have sex. when you have the strong relationship and friendship i think you can withstand some of the hard times. >> thank you for all of the information. >> we hope that did well in the ratings. >>> talk about relationship makers and breakers, can a modern wife live a happy life if she is what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! come taste some grapes - tell us what you think. these guys have an amazing sweetness. yeah they do. probably the best grapes i've ever had. a thousand thumbs up. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. you are lying. nooo! i thought these were like straight from the farm. from, from the farm. i think we should stop at walmart on t
you have to have a balanced relationship. yone is happy and everything is okay with it. back to friendships, in relationships the friendships are so important and you are not always going to have sex. when you have the strong relationship and friendship i think you can withstand some of the hard times. >> thank you for all of the information. >> we hope that did well in the ratings. >>> talk about relationship makers and breakers, can a modern wife live a happy life if she...
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should have the right to do whatever you will you should have the right to explore. to try to strive for progress and sure there's going to be negative things that happen and there are going to be positive things that happen but i think that the gamble. taken in life in something that natural and something that's gone back to when we were. medic even if it's something that's continuing in all parts of life in all time mary the impression is whether you are seeking to gamble with your own life or get somebody else's life that's quite a big difference it is different but i think that you were just asking me about albert einstein progression science and the nuclear bombs that were after developed by other people for harm his intentions were positive and i think that that that's i think i'm a little confused here and i think later in life came to regret that decision to join. them. on a final note. i think you are. probably probably a relatively rare example all american of women your age because the majority of americans don't travel that much around a
should have the right to do whatever you will you should have the right to explore. to try to strive for progress and sure there's going to be negative things that happen and there are going to be positive things that happen but i think that the gamble. taken in life in something that natural and something that's gone back to when we were. medic even if it's something that's continuing in all parts of life in all time mary the impression is whether you are seeking to gamble with your own life...
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you have to take responsibility for that -- >> have you talked to bill clinton about that? twice during bill clinton's presidency, he raised the debt ceiling, once with democrats, once with republicans. >> not with a gun to his head -- >> he totally had a gun to his head. >> and let me remind folks that this has happened before, 1973 democrats did the same thing to nixon. they held a gun to his head -- >> it happened with reagan, it happened with clinton and it happened with george h.w. bush. >> she's a lawyer. she's a very good legislator. >> and don't forget attractive. >> what? >> that came out of your mouth. >> i did. people say that's sexist and everything -- >> no, no, no, we like that. >> i don't know about that "we" -- >> someone has to break up the lovefest. >> i like charlie. >> there's one thing, you're a lawyer and you're a lawmaker and you know it is impossible to repeal a law by making it a poison pill in something that tears down the government. you know that. >> again, charlie, you have to talk to your own former democratic president, bill clinton. he did it
you have to take responsibility for that -- >> have you talked to bill clinton about that? twice during bill clinton's presidency, he raised the debt ceiling, once with democrats, once with republicans. >> not with a gun to his head -- >> he totally had a gun to his head. >> and let me remind folks that this has happened before, 1973 democrats did the same thing to nixon. they held a gun to his head -- >> it happened with reagan, it happened with clinton and it...
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you don't have to accost him at a bakery. it seems the rudest thing you can do when somebody has breachedett cut is to point it out -- well they are both doing the wrong thing. he called him a deviant. his behavior is not deviating. almost everybody is doing what he is doing. in 20 years if you haven't september pictures of your genitals to somebody you will be a weird president. >> pick your blackberry. i do it to all new guests. >> it is disgusting. andy, this is not going to end well or will it end awesome. every week he does something more and more exciting. >> this is a suicide run he is on now. he not only realize realizes he will not be mayor, but he is done politically for the rest of his life. he has nothing left to live -- left to lose. >> are you suggesting -- >> i am not suggesting that, not at all, anthony! it is fun to watch, but it is kind of sad, isn't it? >> it is sad -- ly entertaining. >> he brought it on himself, but it is still kind of -- you are watching the disintegration of a man on television, and it i
you don't have to accost him at a bakery. it seems the rudest thing you can do when somebody has breachedett cut is to point it out -- well they are both doing the wrong thing. he called him a deviant. his behavior is not deviating. almost everybody is doing what he is doing. in 20 years if you haven't september pictures of your genitals to somebody you will be a weird president. >> pick your blackberry. i do it to all new guests. >> it is disgusting. andy, this is not going to end...
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you shouldn't have to go to a big box retailer. i think you should press a button and have the service come to you. >> you're across america i think pretty much now. >> we're in 43 states right now. >> who is the clumsiest state in america? who drops the most phones? >> we actually -- new yorkers surprise ingly -- >> dropping or throwing? >> that's right. >> go ahead. >> no, i mean, i was just going to say i think, you know, does apple -- we were talking a little bit about this, like does apple love you? have you been talking to them? >> so we haven't spoken with apple, but i think our -- we believe that we're solving a problem that is affecting millions of customers in the u.s. every month. >> apple, in fact, make it is harder and harder to repair the device, right? even if it's not delivered, and it may be deliberate, it just gets more and more difficult. the screws get stranger, and the figuring out how it all fits together gets more difficult, right? >> yeah. well we believe that we can be the best in the world at repair, and we
you shouldn't have to go to a big box retailer. i think you should press a button and have the service come to you. >> you're across america i think pretty much now. >> we're in 43 states right now. >> who is the clumsiest state in america? who drops the most phones? >> we actually -- new yorkers surprise ingly -- >> dropping or throwing? >> that's right. >> go ahead. >> no, i mean, i was just going to say i think, you know, does apple -- we were...
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when you learn how to organize, you have to learn a lot of things. en have to know how the camera man walks when they have the show or they are taking some -- doing some video taping for the opening ceremony. you have a very broad analogies. they need another kind of training. they not only know how to organize, they also have to know the finance parts. even some legal parts. we have to sign contracts with hotels, with our service provider, every contract you have to look at it and be very conscious of the terms that are written in the contract. >> the devil is in the details. >> yes. >> a son yuri spirits over the last 25 years -- and based on your experience over the last 25 years, what would you say are the most important qualities for somebody who is interested in the m.i.c.e. industry to possess? for that will -- for several, organization skills, communication skills, and in terms of balancing the different objectives that you try to maintain, what are some of them? >> all of them and you mentioned. [laughter] >> oh, ok. >> i have to say patience
when you learn how to organize, you have to learn a lot of things. en have to know how the camera man walks when they have the show or they are taking some -- doing some video taping for the opening ceremony. you have a very broad analogies. they need another kind of training. they not only know how to organize, they also have to know the finance parts. even some legal parts. we have to sign contracts with hotels, with our service provider, every contract you have to look at it and be very...
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it didn't stop there you know the numbers in prison you had there have been other words that you know first of all you know periodically would who commit large scale prison massacres i mean. the summary executions it was a it was a very will generate the executions and mass they will join to believe gaging again you're interrupting again but i can tell you how many intervention what prompted the intervention was when he was about to take benghazi with every prospect of a massive bloodbath and that's when when nato intervened now what it's come out of there is there's obviously the biggest problem today is there is a plethora of militia which the government doesn't control and that's its principal task right now is to build a monopoly of security forces so that you can't have each little militia deciding the law you know one particular militia is holding the sun here another militias running this or that town obviously you can't build the rule of law with that system and that's the challenge that's ahead of us in libya well mr roth i think the assumption here especially in the west is
it didn't stop there you know the numbers in prison you had there have been other words that you know first of all you know periodically would who commit large scale prison massacres i mean. the summary executions it was a it was a very will generate the executions and mass they will join to believe gaging again you're interrupting again but i can tell you how many intervention what prompted the intervention was when he was about to take benghazi with every prospect of a massive bloodbath and...
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if there is progress towards an imperfect deal, you have to have all the parties negotiating, the united states and russia on the same page and you basically have to have a cease-fire. all those things are very, very desirable if you really want to go from this to geneva and talk about a peace deal. so there's a chance here. it may be slim but the best i've seen in two and a half years in this con gwen: peter, there's been much conversation out of the president's mouth about the bad choices that existed here. what would have been a good choice? either the rollout of how to act or what to do? >> good question. you hear from a lot of people even in his own party that if he was going to do a military strike it would have been better to do it right away and get it out of the way and then you could in fact try to revive a peace process. in -- instead he elongated it, it congress to involve self, gave time for the russians to get involved and it's become a much messier matter as far as politics. as far as outcomes, ok, it didn't look good, but if in the end assad actually does give up 1,000 or
if there is progress towards an imperfect deal, you have to have all the parties negotiating, the united states and russia on the same page and you basically have to have a cease-fire. all those things are very, very desirable if you really want to go from this to geneva and talk about a peace deal. so there's a chance here. it may be slim but the best i've seen in two and a half years in this con gwen: peter, there's been much conversation out of the president's mouth about the bad choices...
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credit, have the you go about securing a line of credit? i have a lot of contracts for the next two years, but as my company grows, i cannot keep up with payroll. >> we have made loans in those situations. if you have contracts and can show us how they are going to be paid, if your credit is good, we would certainly like to take a look at that. we do not currently offer -- i should be careful. it is on and off whether we have a true line of credit. sometimes it can be structured in such a way to meet your cash flow needs, we can disperse it over time, allow you to pay it down. we have brochures back there. i encourage you to talk to us. >> let me add on that. over the last several years, a lot of small businesses have relied on their personal credit as a means to support the business. also, they relied on home equity lines of credit, which in many cases do not exist anymore, also as a source for financing their business. as far as doing public contracting, one thing about public contract in that you can count on is the city of san francisco
credit, have the you go about securing a line of credit? i have a lot of contracts for the next two years, but as my company grows, i cannot keep up with payroll. >> we have made loans in those situations. if you have contracts and can show us how they are going to be paid, if your credit is good, we would certainly like to take a look at that. we do not currently offer -- i should be careful. it is on and off whether we have a true line of credit. sometimes it can be structured in such a...
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you have for him. he microphone is here to my left and you're right. can you make your way to the microphone and, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late. >> that's okay. >> i was out there doing a reading. i also apologize that i have the book and i've read about it. my question because i came in right when you are saying that it was about the drugs. are you familiar with doctored doctored -- all right you are. you know that he seeks adult addiction in very severe early trauma. i'm going to read the book but is your research running counter to his philosophy and his work and if you could share a little bit about that.
you have for him. he microphone is here to my left and you're right. can you make your way to the microphone and, please? >> greetings. i apologize that i came in late. >> that's okay. >> i was out there doing a reading. i also apologize that i have the book and i've read about it. my question because i came in right when you are saying that it was about the drugs. are you familiar with doctored doctored -- all right you are. you know that he seeks adult addiction in very...
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you have to convince people that you are a person, get to know them, have a relationship with them. ll hire you. thousands of residents come in every single day. thank you for coming on the show. nice to me you. i think your advice is just spot on. >> thanks. gerri: post graduatnife. it is not just about findi a job. it is also in many cases about living and tehran and making your own financi decisions. but as forbes has pointed out, many are not spending money wisely. tonight's top five, what recent graduates are wasting their money on. number five, furniture. many adults want to go all-out says they have bee struggling through don life. one financial adviser suggests prioritizing and shopping estate sales. number four, renter is so expensive. with many desperate to get out ofom and dad they often go to the big cities whe there are hier rents, but experts suggest nding a more than percent of your income on rent. hard to do. number three, education. four years of undergrad, and many are not ready to give up the left of academia, but this didn't debt rising unit to make sure graduate
you have to convince people that you are a person, get to know them, have a relationship with them. ll hire you. thousands of residents come in every single day. thank you for coming on the show. nice to me you. i think your advice is just spot on. >> thanks. gerri: post graduatnife. it is not just about findi a job. it is also in many cases about living and tehran and making your own financi decisions. but as forbes has pointed out, many are not spending money wisely. tonight's top five,...
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and here's what you don't have to do anymore: you don't have to buy expensive and dangerous products like this. you know, this kills the bugs but it also affects your family, your pets and your loved ones. so let's say good-bye to this and say hello to natural solutions to things that bug you. how do you get your copy? well, it's so easy. you just call the number that you see right now on your screen or go to the internet, but do it right now. do it for the ones that you love. [whoosh] >> the solutions are always natural products that you already have lying around your house. you go in the kitchen and you put your stuff together and you're done. >> i used the dryer sheet solution for mosquitoes, putting a couple of dryer sheets into my pockets and rubbing them over my nds before i went out for the evening. the mosquitoes left me alone the entire night, it was fantastic. it worked like a charm. >> i don't like spiders. i don't like anything creepy crawly, so i went to the book, i opened it up, i found out that all i needed was coconut oil and white vinegar. i put that down-- safe, econ
and here's what you don't have to do anymore: you don't have to buy expensive and dangerous products like this. you know, this kills the bugs but it also affects your family, your pets and your loved ones. so let's say good-bye to this and say hello to natural solutions to things that bug you. how do you get your copy? well, it's so easy. you just call the number that you see right now on your screen or go to the internet, but do it right now. do it for the ones that you love. [whoosh] >>...
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some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back into the flat work. >> thank you so much for allowing "culturewire" to visit this amazing facility and
some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from...
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an exit gets you to the street or public way. here we have an exit from the building, it gets you out into this little private area out of the building, this little private area, that's not the end of the exit. the exit has to get you all the way to the street. they could have, for example, put a fence up there that would block your exit to the street. that would be a problem. it's actually open, completely open, which is good. >> any special requirements on wood burning stoves? . >> that's a really good question. about 4 or 5 years ago the board of supervisors passed an ordinance that said you could not have a wood burning appliance, wood burning fireplace in your home or business, unless it was of a certified emission control type that basically has a very high efficiency, high temperature burn so you don't have a lot of particulate emissions. and there is an exception to that ordinance that says wood-burning ovens are permitted in restaurants, period. so there's an exception to that. there's also an exception to historic buildings where yo
an exit gets you to the street or public way. here we have an exit from the building, it gets you out into this little private area out of the building, this little private area, that's not the end of the exit. the exit has to get you all the way to the street. they could have, for example, put a fence up there that would block your exit to the street. that would be a problem. it's actually open, completely open, which is good. >> any special requirements on wood burning stoves? ....
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i think we have to go. right? you me we had to leave. >> i have more animal friends. >> you have more animals? >> no. i don't. >> all right. well, i think we've learned a lot tonight. >> very little about you. learned nothing about you because we didn't talk to you. for that, i apologize. i burned up a few seconds there. thank you that, does it for me, i'm greg gutfeld and i will stare you at. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no com
i think we have to go. right? you me we had to leave. >> i have more animal friends. >> you have more animals? >> no. i don't. >> all right. well, i think we've learned a lot tonight. >> very little about you. learned nothing about you because we didn't talk to you. for that, i apologize. i burned up a few seconds there. thank you that, does it for me, i'm greg gutfeld and i will stare you at. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess...
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now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at which we fund services and supports for mental illness, what was the range of services we provide. the question about whether or not somebody agrees to your diagnosis and as a matter of course, your average person in the system for several times will receive 3, 4, 5 times different diagnosis. without getting technical, there are issues that are broader an that's what this panel is interested about. we have to ask ourselves do we believe as a society our role is to take people's choice and freedom away from them under certain circumstances and/or is our role as a society to support and provide wha
now, if you tell me, edward, you have this diagnosis and if you don't believe you have that diagnose, it's reinforcing my belief that you have this diagnosis. that's problematic. but and you can see that really the issue, i think there is a reason this is interesting because it treks back to the real issue of mental health which is what was the responsibility of society to provide services and supports for psychiatric illness. we want to ask that question, with should ask what was the rate at...
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but you are planting a seed. we need to have teachers look like i am present, i am seen, i see you, i care about you and i care about you as much as i care about every single kid in this school. defend the rights of every child in the school and i'm going to do that in the 5 minutes of my break. (applause). >> lee, in your movie there was a scene on the bus that i know you want to tell us about. are we going to see it? because it has to do with what she's talking about. >> can i help you guys? >> very upset ?oo ?a i am going to be honest, i am upset enough i don't want to talk about --. >> sorry. okay, i just got confused about that clip. so this is the clip we're trying to play, right, whoever is running this. hi, people back there. okay, we were in the scene with the principal that's exactly what we were just talking about. take it back, what's the farthest back on that clip that you've got? >> move. >> what? >> out of your care. >> that's it? oh, okay, well just play it, we'll talk about it afterwards. >> how can i help you g
but you are planting a seed. we need to have teachers look like i am present, i am seen, i see you, i care about you and i care about you as much as i care about every single kid in this school. defend the rights of every child in the school and i'm going to do that in the 5 minutes of my break. (applause). >> lee, in your movie there was a scene on the bus that i know you want to tell us about. are we going to see it? because it has to do with what she's talking about. >> can i...
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you could have been america you could have been to. and the impact of these dangerous goes beyond the human factor tune into our t.v. all this week to find out what synthetic marijuana is who is behind it why it is so hard to regulate and how terrorism ties into all of this it's unlike any media coverage that you have ever seen on the issue so don't miss it but that's going to do it for now i'm meghan lopez see you right back here at eight pm. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations around. the world.
you could have been america you could have been to. and the impact of these dangerous goes beyond the human factor tune into our t.v. all this week to find out what synthetic marijuana is who is behind it why it is so hard to regulate and how terrorism ties into all of this it's unlike any media coverage that you have ever seen on the issue so don't miss it but that's going to do it for now i'm meghan lopez see you right back here at eight pm. the news today violence is once again flared up....