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shows if you look at the torture you know i know there are you get into any color and you look at the fact that i have the u.s. army partnering with movies like x.-men they're actually you know sponsoring them that basically is selling war to kids and telling them it's just like being a mutant you know i believe there are plenty examples on the island many x. men is hardly a person i really like the movie but it also happens to be not particularly right wing take on politics and you know the whole thing is a phobia. certainly many people in life through the messages of x. men but if you wouldn't talk about specific examples so it's easy to pick one counterexample the question is how many are there on the other side and you know you can pick maybe twenty four from modern day and maybe the cosby show from the eighty's but it's a once in a while there's a concern of you know you know the leave it to beaver is every typical day days and i think you have the has the nuclear family involved in it and now you have shows like modern family that just show you. you know changing. the ok so this
shows if you look at the torture you know i know there are you get into any color and you look at the fact that i have the u.s. army partnering with movies like x.-men they're actually you know sponsoring them that basically is selling war to kids and telling them it's just like being a mutant you know i believe there are plenty examples on the island many x. men is hardly a person i really like the movie but it also happens to be not particularly right wing take on politics and you know the...
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share of those if you look at the world. three of the two you know everybody in the russian well if. you will. was supposed program. if you see on the national brands that exist. the brands. that people go see the. so high quality even the broth even the western companies if you look in the bowl. like they do it all sort of. stupidity and it's a stupid law and you always need to clear. all those don't you michel felicia if you go strong image you've been ok with the again you know i'm going to pour a little bit of cold water on this here i'm lucky to name the companies because i don't want to promote them and i don't want them to get angry with me at the same time with the same energy companies in russia that when there is a dispute with a neighboring country. i don't see that they put a whole lot of effort into p.r. and creating a brand you know one of forward cadia of responsible corporate citizen i mean. when you get too big and too powerful is it is there a risk of being lazy and saying it doesn't matter because we're her
share of those if you look at the world. three of the two you know everybody in the russian well if. you will. was supposed program. if you see on the national brands that exist. the brands. that people go see the. so high quality even the broth even the western companies if you look in the bowl. like they do it all sort of. stupidity and it's a stupid law and you always need to clear. all those don't you michel felicia if you go strong image you've been ok with the again you know i'm going to...
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to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvant
to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the...
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find very you private equity when you look at investors what kind of brand do they see in russia what do you see is a plus a deficit or a void but sadly what we've seen recently is a lot of successes in the in the i.t. space in technology i mean take a brand which maybe is not fully associated with russia but i think is you know has very strong russian roots which is to go. to great companies to do very well into what i wrote program exactly more recently there's been an i.p.o. of the and they contributed great success. and were right for you but we're actually an investor and i. think so but there are a lot of very very bright russians a lot of people who have very good computer skills software development skills and i think that is becoming a brand with russia you know you are you actually run the chain electronics. softwoods chain how hard is it in russia today two thousand and eleven to create a lasting viable valuable brand. i think. you can create a brand in a day you know because the station changes so quickly even in our segment before the chinese ask the almost lame thousand
find very you private equity when you look at investors what kind of brand do they see in russia what do you see is a plus a deficit or a void but sadly what we've seen recently is a lot of successes in the in the i.t. space in technology i mean take a brand which maybe is not fully associated with russia but i think is you know has very strong russian roots which is to go. to great companies to do very well into what i wrote program exactly more recently there's been an i.p.o. of the and they...
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you can. judge the quality and people look. t him and he sees in ways that are almost more strong brands in produce or a simple thing you may never go back you over here i mean before the program we were both discussing i mean if we look at an international audience international customers i can only think of one international russian brand and i'm sorry it's twenty years out of the end of the soviet union and that's kalashnikov ok i can think maybe gentlemen can help me out here but i can't think of another brand here that it's a real deficit here but this is also an opportunity i think it's a considerable average going to go. michael ware saying there probably are some very good brands that are known here in russia and i know there are some russian consumers that would really love to buy the russian brand instead of the foreign brands so they. just waiting for someone to please do something with them or improve them. russia has considerable potential because they can take requests practices from around the world they can apply
you can. judge the quality and people look. t him and he sees in ways that are almost more strong brands in produce or a simple thing you may never go back you over here i mean before the program we were both discussing i mean if we look at an international audience international customers i can only think of one international russian brand and i'm sorry it's twenty years out of the end of the soviet union and that's kalashnikov ok i can think maybe gentlemen can help me out here but i can't...
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if you have to wait a week or 2 or 3 you are looking at a service life of 50 plus years. if you put in a vinyl clad window my experience i seen people put them in and 10 years later replace them again. and 15 years later replace em. you are not loezing time. >> the essense ever the question is different. they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency double pane is better. my question, his building is not insulated. you double paned the glass area but the whole wall is leaking. how much improvement do you get by replacing the windows when the rest of the building is lose and has drafts and is -- >> quite a big difference the way you perceive being c
if you have to wait a week or 2 or 3 you are looking at a service life of 50 plus years. if you put in a vinyl clad window my experience i seen people put them in and 10 years later replace them again. and 15 years later replace em. you are not loezing time. >> the essense ever the question is different. they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and...
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you safe get ready because freedom. for fuck's. sake for the. well it's been a long time coming but looks like congress is finally weighing in on the unofficial nato led war in libya i believe me this attempt is really really lame you see there were two separate votes today one succeeded i'm going to fail and i wonder if you can take a wild guess as to who are now between dennis kucinich and john boehner you see congressman kucinich wrote a resolution to remove all u.s. troops from libya within fifteen days that vote failed the house hundred forty eight two hundred sixty five after being postponed by boehner earlier this week more spineless politicians they just can't say no to another u.s. war now the week a resolution that one came from john boehner himself and his resolution is directed at the president not to deploy established or maintain ground troops in the country the only stipulation would be if american forces needed to be rescued and that one passed with a whopping sixty eight to one forty five you know it's really funny because the best way to make sure that there are no troop
you safe get ready because freedom. for fuck's. sake for the. well it's been a long time coming but looks like congress is finally weighing in on the unofficial nato led war in libya i believe me this attempt is really really lame you see there were two separate votes today one succeeded i'm going to fail and i wonder if you can take a wild guess as to who are now between dennis kucinich and john boehner you see congressman kucinich wrote a resolution to remove all u.s. troops from libya within...
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when you look at opec and high oil prices can opec afford to see the u.s. and say the european euro zone going to double dip and still sell their oil because you still have the chinese and the indians i mean that's the dynamic has changed so much even if the west goes into recession you could still have high oil prices. yeah i know i know it's we're in a totally counter-intuitive world these days the fact is that i think that there are members of opec you are very concerned about the danger of double dip and they . are a b. and the other gulf g.c.c. partners were working to get more oil out there to keep prices under control i mean in terms of your original question where do we see your prices going i i i think that there is a reasonable risk now that we could see some softness in the short term purely related to the danger of you know growing unemployment you know unemployment is stubbornly high and in o.e.c.d. economies we've got solvent that issues we've got a raft of political risk as well so so i do think that there are problems but longer term i comple
when you look at opec and high oil prices can opec afford to see the u.s. and say the european euro zone going to double dip and still sell their oil because you still have the chinese and the indians i mean that's the dynamic has changed so much even if the west goes into recession you could still have high oil prices. yeah i know i know it's we're in a totally counter-intuitive world these days the fact is that i think that there are members of opec you are very concerned about the danger of...
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if you look at this particular table here, i'm looking at san francisco. you will notice our agency, adjusted for inflation has less resources today in terms of dollars and sense than it did in 1986. most of us would agree that the world as much more complex than id was in 1986. next, there is a 10-year analysis of fte or staffing starting in the year of 2001 and taking it all the way through 2011-2012. you can see our staffing levels today are the lowest they have been in decades. numbers in the red bars are those suggested by the mayor's office. if we follow the numbers suggested by the budget analyst, we would go down to 238 as opposed to 240. that's from a height of to hundred 70 to 10 years ago. next is a table that shows a workload by the various parties that work in the criminal justice system. this comes from the board management system. you can see the number of appearances each of the various entities makes, the district attorney, the public defender, a public bar and the defense. you can tell the district attorney by far has the largest workload.
if you look at this particular table here, i'm looking at san francisco. you will notice our agency, adjusted for inflation has less resources today in terms of dollars and sense than it did in 1986. most of us would agree that the world as much more complex than id was in 1986. next, there is a 10-year analysis of fte or staffing starting in the year of 2001 and taking it all the way through 2011-2012. you can see our staffing levels today are the lowest they have been in decades. numbers in...
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if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to come together over on turk street. that's where the ham radio base station is going to be. that's where they will have a set up. they will be communicating with all the different emergency response districts. that's where we fit in. we're going to fit into this emergency response staging thing into nert staging districts. each response district has its own little (inaudible) then the nert groups are broken up into the corresponding emergency response districts and they are located at our fire department, battalion chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he
if you climb on the edges of the rung, the ladder will go this way. look up so you know where you are going and you can see where you're going to climb. walk vertically. don't step off to the side of the ladder. kind of common sense. make sure you read chapter 7 through the . >> this class is managing a disaster. what happens and how do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to...
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but when you look at the t.v. you hear what we are not doing well i believe we have built a foundation and are on the right path now i have seen where u.b.s. is in new york as i work there and saw a cushy street and i'm sure he has a very cushy office and i'm sure new york looks like things are improving from where he set so i'm curious if you know as we're sitting here talking about the debt and the you know possible unfunded liabilities that are even more than what we typically hear on the t.v. that he is talking about what do you think that the situation in the economy really is with it it is not new at the time again this is really kind of a charade and so unfortunately wasting time talking about the real solution rather charade how is this really going to be because the financial markets don't give a damn financial markets are willing to go in the united states money at three percent interest on terms that shows they don't period or little bit when you argue that that is in part because of the federal reserve
but when you look at the t.v. you hear what we are not doing well i believe we have built a foundation and are on the right path now i have seen where u.b.s. is in new york as i work there and saw a cushy street and i'm sure he has a very cushy office and i'm sure new york looks like things are improving from where he set so i'm curious if you know as we're sitting here talking about the debt and the you know possible unfunded liabilities that are even more than what we typically hear on the...
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drug use fifty percent cocaine use by seventy five percent during the last forty years whenever you look at legalization if that's a solution to reduce the powers of a cartel then what are you going to legalize you can debate marijuana but that's not going to solve the problem because they're going to be peddling in methamphetamine heroin cocaine if you legalize each of those they're going to continue to increase consumption of those problems in our society and i don't think anybody really wants to legalize methamphetamine or or cocaine or heroin that's not the solution this is a commitment to reducing illegal drugs we've had success and that certainly we need to make improvements but let's don't throw this out and say let's legalize everything so when you think about that jeffrey why would you legalize would you legalize everything across the board. i would legalize everything across the board so let me agree with mr hutchinson that just legalizing marijuana is a relatively small issue in terms of all the ancillary negatives of black markets and corruption and and violence huge fraction
drug use fifty percent cocaine use by seventy five percent during the last forty years whenever you look at legalization if that's a solution to reduce the powers of a cartel then what are you going to legalize you can debate marijuana but that's not going to solve the problem because they're going to be peddling in methamphetamine heroin cocaine if you legalize each of those they're going to continue to increase consumption of those problems in our society and i don't think anybody really...
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if you look at exhibit four, you will see that the project was approved for pre development loans by the mayor's office of housing on july 20th, 2010 which is before planning heard this and before the eir was certified. they granted a pre development loan of nearly $800,000 at that time and they gave a grant of $150,000 earlier on july 1st. you'll note that the notes are also attached in the exhibit to secure the debt and you will note that the property is now secure for these loans. booker t. agreed to build affordable housing and agreed to pay the money back over 55 years. it is our contention that the institution that was in trouble for the time is really helped by this type of loans. the response from the department says that these loans are not binding and they can always pay that back into the city is well aware of the financial situation. as a practical matter, none of those debts can be repaid. the critique could not get of the contracts if they wanted to. after receiving that money, they began to pay off debts going back for many years. they are paying invoices going back to
if you look at exhibit four, you will see that the project was approved for pre development loans by the mayor's office of housing on july 20th, 2010 which is before planning heard this and before the eir was certified. they granted a pre development loan of nearly $800,000 at that time and they gave a grant of $150,000 earlier on july 1st. you'll note that the notes are also attached in the exhibit to secure the debt and you will note that the property is now secure for these loans. booker t....
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and you look at t.v. shows like american idol you see some conservative layering you'll see some liberal layering right it's we'll see how it is reflected in the home is one of the less i want to ask you lastly to you how did you get so many people to actually talk to you because i've definitely heard some critique that people said to you misrepresent that yourself that you didn't tell them that you had a political agenda when you were doing the interview so i mean it's not it's not my responsibility to tell them exactly what my political my politics are it's relevant to the actual question being asked and you know i think it seems to me that they're really better if they'd known i was conservative lied to me you know they thought who i was i was they sold me the truth is the only new they are going to put in a book that's called propaganda for your own conservative propaganda and i think that makes sense that below you talk to me because my last name is shapiro and because it was harvard law school and he
and you look at t.v. shows like american idol you see some conservative layering you'll see some liberal layering right it's we'll see how it is reflected in the home is one of the less i want to ask you lastly to you how did you get so many people to actually talk to you because i've definitely heard some critique that people said to you misrepresent that yourself that you didn't tell them that you had a political agenda when you were doing the interview so i mean it's not it's not my...
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when you look at those job numbers and you look at what is happening in washington, it's really an allison in wonder land situation. this is an incredibly serious employment situation. unemployment at more than 9%. anemic job creation. and what is washington obsessed about? cutting government spending. one of the things driving those unemployment numbers is that the government is firing people -- school teachers. so i think there is a real absurdity and disconnect between the conversation in washington and what's happening in the count country. you said this cob a real problem for the president next year. i think you're right but i think for the republican party as well because the republicans have been pushing the debt and the deficit as the core economic concerns. i think they might find that what americans really care about is whether they have a job or not. >> and, professor, before we get too deep into politics let's focus on the people. i want to look at total unemployment. yes this is a political conversation in washington but if you're unemployed you really don't care about the pol
when you look at those job numbers and you look at what is happening in washington, it's really an allison in wonder land situation. this is an incredibly serious employment situation. unemployment at more than 9%. anemic job creation. and what is washington obsessed about? cutting government spending. one of the things driving those unemployment numbers is that the government is firing people -- school teachers. so i think there is a real absurdity and disconnect between the conversation in...
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bethpage state, it gives the details for the expenditure -- if you look at item eight, it gives the details, and that is the information i want to know, which is how are we using the flex money? i am fine with the expenditure of money. these are things we need to do, but i would like more information. if it is all going to this formula, i can support that, but i need a better explanation of where those monies are going. >> thank you. when we gave our presentation, we did try to describe the context statewide and in our district about a statewide program, and i will say some of what we said last week, which is that the main purpose which was born of of this fiscal crisis of the state has put the thousand plus school districts in, and they made as drastic policy change that took previously restricted funds and allowed the possibility to pretty much a tree various programs as -- pretty much treat various programs as unrestricted funds, so what most districts have done is take the amount, and in most cases it has been a much higher percentage of the programs than we are proposing, and b
bethpage state, it gives the details for the expenditure -- if you look at item eight, it gives the details, and that is the information i want to know, which is how are we using the flex money? i am fine with the expenditure of money. these are things we need to do, but i would like more information. if it is all going to this formula, i can support that, but i need a better explanation of where those monies are going. >> thank you. when we gave our presentation, we did try to describe...
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where this strain called zero zero one zero four if you look at the genetically it reveals how it would how it came about and you have to come to the conclusion that this strain was exposed to eight different classes of antibiotics in its creation so whether that had a great interest to you before we get to that i mean explain to us exactly when that's when you see the strain is resistant what is that what does that mean for folks who aren't really familiar with this sure resistant means that if you were infected with this strain and you go to the hospital where normally they would give you an antibiotic that cures you of that strain in this case that strain is completely resistant rendering that antibiotic completely useless and that's why so many people have died from this and i think right now up to nine hundred people are facing kidney failure because of these infections and the doctors can't do much for them because the antibiotics are useless so basically no cure for this and i read and wonder for it there's actually even a little bit of black plague strain in this. well if you lo
where this strain called zero zero one zero four if you look at the genetically it reveals how it would how it came about and you have to come to the conclusion that this strain was exposed to eight different classes of antibiotics in its creation so whether that had a great interest to you before we get to that i mean explain to us exactly when that's when you see the strain is resistant what is that what does that mean for folks who aren't really familiar with this sure resistant means that...
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when you look at the data we're undertaxed yet people don't feel that. >> people -- >> federally. >> people are thinking individually and i don't think they necessarily differentiate between a local state and a state tax and federal tax. they know theyould be better off in general. when you're unploith employed or underemployed, the idea that you're undertaxed is not going to go very far. and i don't think people necessarily have a good idea. they know what they're doing and that's how they're going to react. >> you look at your stub and it says, well, this is what i was paid and this is what i'm taking home. now, somebody just took a whole lot of my money. local, state, federal, it doesn't matter. someone just took money out of my pocket and i'm mad about it. that's what's really going on. >> federal tax, you can sort of say where we're at? are americans taxed enough? taxed too much? taxed about right? >> i would like to see a consumption tax or a flat tax. i thk -- >> to replace the current -- >> yes, i would rather we get rid of the entire system, get
when you look at the data we're undertaxed yet people don't feel that. >> people -- >> federally. >> people are thinking individually and i don't think they necessarily differentiate between a local state and a state tax and federal tax. they know theyould be better off in general. when you're unploith employed or underemployed, the idea that you're undertaxed is not going to go very far. and i don't think people necessarily have a good idea. they know what they're doing and...
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you look at what you put your signature to. we debated it enthusiastically as a state, private and public sector, we looked at every conceivable option. we came up with a model that i think deserves some national recognition. i really do. economic development, historic tax reform, flattening the tax, create be a state that was the number one economy in the america, the best managed state in america according to the pew foundation, there's a lot there that i think anyone on the conservative side would look at and like. now, am i perfect in all the categories? do i favor civil unions? yeah, i favor civil unions. i don't think we've done enough in the name of equality in the area of reciprocal beneficiary rights. will some people -- >> hospital visitations, things like that. >> sure. will some people hold that against me? that's okay. you got to be who you are and march forward. some people will like it. i believe that in the end people will look at the totality of what it is you stand for, the totality of what you've done, then ma
you look at what you put your signature to. we debated it enthusiastically as a state, private and public sector, we looked at every conceivable option. we came up with a model that i think deserves some national recognition. i really do. economic development, historic tax reform, flattening the tax, create be a state that was the number one economy in the america, the best managed state in america according to the pew foundation, there's a lot there that i think anyone on the conservative side...
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if you look, i guess it is not up. it is labeled, but what does it say wha? building exit corridor. i guess you can rewrite it the second time around. it is over 4000. let's send it to planning. this project is over 4000 floor fee or square-foot. but have a conditional hearing. thank you very much. president goh: we have t>> thise public. president goh: my apologies. >> you want copies for the commissioners? president goh: i will take one. >> next speaker, please step forward. >> good evening, commissioners, gus hernandez. i am just a neighbor. i am not an attorney. but i have read the planning code, and i believe this project should be before the planning commission. you guys are kind of our last hope here. we're not asking to kill the project. we just want a hearing in front of the planning commission. i sent you guys a letter, and you have seen the formula retail argument. i want to point out, again, this diagram that shows the suppose it use. is that still a walk up facility? they are saying that they brought the atm indoors, but it is still reject it is an accessible atm from th
if you look, i guess it is not up. it is labeled, but what does it say wha? building exit corridor. i guess you can rewrite it the second time around. it is over 4000. let's send it to planning. this project is over 4000 floor fee or square-foot. but have a conditional hearing. thank you very much. president goh: we have t>> thise public. president goh: my apologies. >> you want copies for the commissioners? president goh: i will take one. >> next speaker, please step forward....
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so when you look -- 50 men, you know, members of, not a full regiment of italians, eight. idly south carolina union, look at these numbers. what happens of course is lee is going to be criticized, why did you fight there? and his explanation was it was better to fight a battle in maryland than to leave without a battle. but if you go to sharpsburg and you visit that battlefield, it's a wonderful place in the sense it is not -- i think gettysburg is a great place to go, too, but sharpsburg is a wonderful jewel out there. you know, there's not a motel in town. there's not a mcdonald's. it has hardly changed. if you want to stay overnight you have to go back up to hagerstown. it's a small battlefield in a sense, but it stands, the potomac river is three miles. had he lost, his army faced possible destruction. okay, what if he won? if you want he was going to hurt the army of the potomac that much. he can't pursue them. is not going to tear into the rear of the army of the potomac as he crosses the south. so what lee asked his men to do, as one confederate officer said probably
so when you look -- 50 men, you know, members of, not a full regiment of italians, eight. idly south carolina union, look at these numbers. what happens of course is lee is going to be criticized, why did you fight there? and his explanation was it was better to fight a battle in maryland than to leave without a battle. but if you go to sharpsburg and you visit that battlefield, it's a wonderful place in the sense it is not -- i think gettysburg is a great place to go, too, but sharpsburg is a...
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seven million officially unemployed but you add up all the people who stopped looking for work. eople who have part-time jobs and these part-time jobs pay half as much as the median wage. that's 24 million people in america who are under employed or unemployed and those numbers aren't getting better. if you look at the president's budget it assumes we will create 20 million jobs. >> jon: but, you know, i have to say, with all due respect to them, it's been a year. and we've heard about jobs this and jobs that and we've got to do something ant the economy. i cannot point to anything that anybody has done to alleviate this. and the only thing i'm hearing right now is a republican plan that we need to cut, we need to make it better for corporations. but it feels to me a fool's errand to chase the idea that we can create conditions as conducive for corporations as it is in india and china. americans will not and should not live like those workers. we've earned our middle-class status and i don't know that... how is it that if you make our country more conducive to corporations you wi
seven million officially unemployed but you add up all the people who stopped looking for work. eople who have part-time jobs and these part-time jobs pay half as much as the median wage. that's 24 million people in america who are under employed or unemployed and those numbers aren't getting better. if you look at the president's budget it assumes we will create 20 million jobs. >> jon: but, you know, i have to say, with all due respect to them, it's been a year. and we've heard about...
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if you look at it here, you can see growth has climbed out of the gutter since 2009 when it was shrinking at a rate of 2.6%. but now it is growing at 1.8%. not as strongly as last summer. but that is when stimulus measures were in full effect. right now, it's not enough to meaningfully lower the unemployment rate. in january of 2009 when president obama took office, 820,000 jobs were lost in that one month. overall, 3.3 million jobs are gone since obama became president. but the white house is right when it points out the job growth over the past year, some 1.4 million jobs have been added over the past year. roland, if a voter is basing his or her choice on the economy, can president obama win on this economic record? >> first of all, they have to make the argument. you saw debby wasserman schultz this week say, we own this economy. she also began to articulate that the turnaround started because of our policies. now, sure, nobody wants to sit here and be honest and say, hey, we were in a ditch, we were horrible, it was just a terrible economy. which is all true. but fed chairman ben ber
if you look at it here, you can see growth has climbed out of the gutter since 2009 when it was shrinking at a rate of 2.6%. but now it is growing at 1.8%. not as strongly as last summer. but that is when stimulus measures were in full effect. right now, it's not enough to meaningfully lower the unemployment rate. in january of 2009 when president obama took office, 820,000 jobs were lost in that one month. overall, 3.3 million jobs are gone since obama became president. but the white house is...
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[laughter] you look at the movie and we all know that. [laughter] but, you are getting into july 2nd. lee ask more than he could do and say you know, we can do much but he said you will, you know, you will move forward with the demonstration and converted into attack. his method of command prior to that was to the support of its because they're on the ground closer and he could do that with longstreet and jackson. as for defaulters that the gettysburg that's one of the reasons. the army has to be a well machine and gettysburg claimed and i think it did. a.p. hill comegys hard to find. in july 3rd, where was he? you know, and i couldn't -- i did not find a contemporary piece of paper by contemporary and wanted to limit my resources to september and was reasonably fresh in people's minds. and the only thing i
[laughter] you look at the movie and we all know that. [laughter] but, you are getting into july 2nd. lee ask more than he could do and say you know, we can do much but he said you will, you know, you will move forward with the demonstration and converted into attack. his method of command prior to that was to the support of its because they're on the ground closer and he could do that with longstreet and jackson. as for defaulters that the gettysburg that's one of the reasons. the army has to...
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do but if you look we've been email. pretty much was a sense of most people. it's it's like it was before you know one little bit a little nobody was pretty lousy as in the stones of the world it's a business but they still have a hammer and sickle i'd like to point out it's their logo here which again you know their place to a local consumer here because i do is a brand that is considered of value though it may be ambiguous to a foreign. consumer and i can tell you it is so i think it's an interesting story that they kept that that mark the hammer and sickle and they kept it in after the soviet union because it's so well known among russian citizens you know but i think that an example of a brand that's really changed and you know we're very happy because before when you thought of your life you know i started to follow one could be for iraq's borders or something like that and now you have we made the international flights on our flight are great for their their their service is very good very international standard and they have a lot of direct flights of pl
do but if you look we've been email. pretty much was a sense of most people. it's it's like it was before you know one little bit a little nobody was pretty lousy as in the stones of the world it's a business but they still have a hammer and sickle i'd like to point out it's their logo here which again you know their place to a local consumer here because i do is a brand that is considered of value though it may be ambiguous to a foreign. consumer and i can tell you it is so i think it's an...
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but if you look at health care reform, you look at "don't ask, don't tell," if you look at wall street reform, a lot of people think progressives have done pretty good over the last two years. >> and in modern american politics, the other side tends to fire up your base. obama's best weapon will be the republican nominee just as obama will be the best weapon to fire up the republican base. >> thanks so much it for coming in. have a good he can weweekend. >>> a fiery collision, details coming up next. plus the first lady wraps up the official part of her trip to africa. and now comes the safari. nothing helped me beat arthritis pain. until i tried this. it's salonpas. pain relief that works at the site of pain... up to 12 hours. salonpas. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her c
but if you look at health care reform, you look at "don't ask, don't tell," if you look at wall street reform, a lot of people think progressives have done pretty good over the last two years. >> and in modern american politics, the other side tends to fire up your base. obama's best weapon will be the republican nominee just as obama will be the best weapon to fire up the republican base. >> thanks so much it for coming in. have a good he can weweekend. >>> a...
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still being valued in the tens of millions-- hundreds of millions-- of dollars. >> well, i think if you look at myspace, yeah, it was the leader but it was the leader at a time when social was very, very new. and it wasn't really clear where things were going. in fact, you saw that a company that executed better, facebook, took things over there. if you look at the companies that are coming out now, companies like linked-in, for example, linked-in has a very mature model. they have dominated the market for business-to-business social networking. the challenge there is in figuring out how best to monetize all of this activity that's happening. but you can make a little bit better estimate of where the company is going. i also think no one is going to come and do to linked-in what facebook did to myspace. linked-in has got itself a pretty solid position there. >> suarez: and tiny revenues compared to the valuation that it's been given by the marketplace. >> well, i think people looking at these companies and trying to decide what they're worth need to look at three things-- one, how many users
still being valued in the tens of millions-- hundreds of millions-- of dollars. >> well, i think if you look at myspace, yeah, it was the leader but it was the leader at a time when social was very, very new. and it wasn't really clear where things were going. in fact, you saw that a company that executed better, facebook, took things over there. if you look at the companies that are coming out now, companies like linked-in, for example, linked-in has a very mature model. they have...
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you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry crowne." it seems like a "stella gets her groove back" for middle-aged white guys. [laughter] chew on that. chew on that. >> i'm going to. >> jon: enjoy that one. >> it started off going for that target audience, as a matter of fact. i find the middle-aged white guys are not represented enough in today's american media. [laughter] >> jon: they are victims in many respects. >> they are indeed underlings. >> jon: they are underlings. tell me about this julia roberts. she seems to have a few... >> she's a nut. she's an absolute cook. she's a dream boat, she smells, mmm, fantastic. i just did a marty short, there mmm. >> jon:
you look very good. >> are you ever cutting to camera three? if you're not, [bleeped] the tie. i don't care. >> jon: give him three, chuck. look, look, look. oh, no, that's not working. can i tell you something, though? i like it, though. it has a certain... there's a debonair quality to it. you don't look disheveled. no matter what i do, i look disheveled. you look very sharp. >> tommy cleans up good. >> jon: tommy does clean up good. tell me about this "larry...
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but you have to feel like i feel towards her. look at her, you can. she was a good woman.she never, never, never did they ever fight overtly, tatum or any of my children with her. they adored her. my boys had a sauna bath at the beach and when they heard that farrah -- tatum, i get them mixed up. when they knew farrah was going to take a sauna, there was a place to hide and they could maybe see her naked, you see. she was always late for her sauna. by the time we got in there, we need to call 911 to get them out because they're completely dehydrated. i say that because that was the excitement they had having tatum around -- farrah around. see what i mean. having farrah around was thrilling to these boys but not to tatum. not to tatum. she saw that. she resented that. >> even as you talk about them, they are so interwoven in your emotional life. i just get a sense that you had this incredible love of both of these women but it couldn't happen at the same time. this was the real greek tragedy of the whole thing for you. you couldn't have one and have the other in the same wa
but you have to feel like i feel towards her. look at her, you can. she was a good woman.she never, never, never did they ever fight overtly, tatum or any of my children with her. they adored her. my boys had a sauna bath at the beach and when they heard that farrah -- tatum, i get them mixed up. when they knew farrah was going to take a sauna, there was a place to hide and they could maybe see her naked, you see. she was always late for her sauna. by the time we got in there, we need to call...
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when you look at the entire environment and you look at the economy, you look at the political pressures, you look at the cost of the war, you look at the debt that we're facing, it's clear that this is a president who gambled on a surge back in december 2009 and now he's going to come out and say the surge has worked. from talking to people at the white house, they're going to say this is a president who told you what he was going to do and then he did it and he certainly had a degree of success at it. >> they've been working very, very hard on this speech. the president and all his top national security advisers. they've gone through it on multiple occasions over the past few days. the president made that final decision on a troop withdrawal of 10,000 u.s. troops and all of the remaining u.s. surge troops by september of next year. the president will be walking into the east room of the white house. there you see him right now. he will be addressing the nation indeed. he'll be addressing the world. let's listen into the president right now. >> good evening. nearly ten years ago america
when you look at the entire environment and you look at the economy, you look at the political pressures, you look at the cost of the war, you look at the debt that we're facing, it's clear that this is a president who gambled on a surge back in december 2009 and now he's going to come out and say the surge has worked. from talking to people at the white house, they're going to say this is a president who told you what he was going to do and then he did it and he certainly had a degree of...
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when you look in the mirror -- i don't know about you, but i still see a guy -- when people say to meyour age, i thought you were 55 or something like, that i'm like, what? when i look in the mirror i don't see a guy of my age. and i talk to my friends about it, and they're the same. you don't age as much in the mirror, do you? >> well, you mentally feel it. you know, i feel younger than i look. i'm like -- i'm trying to look in the mirror, but this old guy keeps getting in the way. you know what i mean? but i feel mentally -- emotionally i feel like i'm still, you know, as immature as i was. when i notice the thing and the wrinkles and whatever, it's so odd to me because i say, well, i'm still a kid, though. how am i old? >> andre talked about you learn about life more so when you get to middle age you can almost appreciate the reality of life. would you agree with that, guys? is that something -- do you learn enough that you start to appreciate what life really is? >> well, you get perspective. and i think you have two ways to go with that perspective. you can look back on your youn
when you look in the mirror -- i don't know about you, but i still see a guy -- when people say to meyour age, i thought you were 55 or something like, that i'm like, what? when i look in the mirror i don't see a guy of my age. and i talk to my friends about it, and they're the same. you don't age as much in the mirror, do you? >> well, you mentally feel it. you know, i feel younger than i look. i'm like -- i'm trying to look in the mirror, but this old guy keeps getting in the way. you...
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if you look, i guess it is not up. it is labeled, but what does it say wha? building exit corridor. i guess you can rewrite it the second time around. it is over 4000. let's send it to planning. this project is over 4000 floor fee or square-foot. but have a conditional hearing. thank you very much. president
if you look, i guess it is not up. it is labeled, but what does it say wha? building exit corridor. i guess you can rewrite it the second time around. it is over 4000. let's send it to planning. this project is over 4000 floor fee or square-foot. but have a conditional hearing. thank you very much. president
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you know people on wall street look at that and they say hey if i rip off you know my pension fund or insurance company or a foreign bank. or a foreign hedge fund there will be absolutely no consequences basically the only lesson they have learned is that they can do anything and get away with anything and that's just right and even if it all blows up even if we get completely wrong you know the worst case scenario is that the government is going to come in and bail us out with taxpayer money so obviously the c.e.o.'s are not going to the bankers are not going to care much about homelessness joblessness in. all that mess they've created but why don't politicians really make more of an effort at this point i mean it's been enough time over two years to kind of start doing something to put stuff back together the puzzle back i think there's a lot of reasons for that i think our politicians are completely isolated from what most people in america are really going through they don't spend a lot of time with people who are struggling they don't know what it's like to not be able to make a
you know people on wall street look at that and they say hey if i rip off you know my pension fund or insurance company or a foreign bank. or a foreign hedge fund there will be absolutely no consequences basically the only lesson they have learned is that they can do anything and get away with anything and that's just right and even if it all blows up even if we get completely wrong you know the worst case scenario is that the government is going to come in and bail us out with taxpayer money...