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officemoor the majority wase by jack in the box. here i also a lot of talk about litter and urition in e area o yoattributeat, to the best of your knowledge -- is that attributed to e patrons of jack in the box? isthera homelespolation around there? do you have any idea? officer moore: there is a large homeless population. i would say the majority of the trash in the area is from jack vice chair joseph: are there other restaurants in the area that are open late at night? a donut shop? same area,but in the richmond direct -- richmond district. office moore: we do not.all atays that there is a high frequency of al regarding crimeocrrt or near jack 6:00.e box between 20 and fficermoore: that is false. vice chair joseph: i guess that is most important question. i wanted to know if that was true or false. commissioners, do you have any questions for the police on this issue? miione, frointof view, late-night food in the ci is very important. hereas been lots of mention -- jack in the box does not peleot tbedranight help certainly not as
officemoor the majority wase by jack in the box. here i also a lot of talk about litter and urition in e area o yoattributeat, to the best of your knowledge -- is that attributed to e patrons of jack in the box? isthera homelespolation around there? do you have any idea? officer moore: there is a large homeless population. i would say the majority of the trash in the area is from jack vice chair joseph: are there other restaurants in the area that are open late at night? a donut shop? same...
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♪ jack, jack, jack jack, jack, jack ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jack, thank you for coming back to our program. >> it's a pleasure to be here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: welcome back. are you excited about the super bowl? >> oh yes sir. i'm real, real excited about the super bowl. >> jimmy: you are? >> football. sports. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: football. football sports. >> when you think jack mcbrayer -- >> jimmy: yeah, you think of football sport. >> think football sports. >> jimmy: are you going to -- are you going to go to the super bowl? >> [ whispers ] i am. >> jimmy: bam. you're going? >> yes sir. >> jimmy: well this is major! are you going with nbc? 'cause nbc is airing it. so is this going to be like a work thing? >> no, no. i'm a -- i had a buddy who had an extra ticket. so, i'm just tagging along. >> jimmy: wait, that's going to be awesome. >> i know. >> jimmy: so, you're just going to hang around and drink all weekend? >> i'm going to drink. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, that's very good. now, who are you going for? patriots or giants? >> yeah. [ laughter ] well, i mea
♪ jack, jack, jack jack, jack, jack ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: jack, thank you for coming back to our program. >> it's a pleasure to be here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: welcome back. are you excited about the super bowl? >> oh yes sir. i'm real, real excited about the super bowl. >> jimmy: you are? >> football. sports. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: football. football sports. >> when you think jack mcbrayer -- >> jimmy: yeah, you think of...
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i'm sure you all know jack in the box. it's a fast food service restaurant and this is an application to offer it between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. this item was continued from our january 10, 2012 hearing at the request of the applicant in conjunction with neighbors and supervisor eric mars' office. the stated reason was to give the management opportunity to attend a community meeting with neighbors, and that meeting did happen last week at richmond station. the politic -- the applicant was present and supervisor mars. until recently jack in the box was a 24-hour restaurant at 26 -- 4949 geary and have been there sense the 1980's, probably longer. to date the applicant has had several inspections that have already been completed, including talking with s.f.p.d., inspections the fire department, the department of health and a signoff from planning to say that the use is permissible. sfpd has proposed specific conditions designed to address concerns, in this case the recommendations are, number one, at least one security guar
i'm sure you all know jack in the box. it's a fast food service restaurant and this is an application to offer it between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. this item was continued from our january 10, 2012 hearing at the request of the applicant in conjunction with neighbors and supervisor eric mars' office. the stated reason was to give the management opportunity to attend a community meeting with neighbors, and that meeting did happen last week at richmond station. the politic -- the applicant was...
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you're not sideways jack. - i'm past jack, because i'm from the past and i'm you. - yeah, i get it. - do you? 'cause it seems like you don't get much of anything anymore, old man. if you're my future, i'm gonna jump. - stop him! if he jumps, we don't exist anymore. - i'm perfectly aware of that. i studied time dilation and quantum teleportation in college. - no, you didn't. you saw time cop. - really? i never saw time cop. - you will in 2007 and you'll love it. why are you talking like that? - this is how everyone talked in the '80s. this is how reagan talked. - look, there's still time to fix this, jack. you need to kick ass again starting with getting rid of that woman. - listen to him. he's awesome and you know he's right. - fire lemon? i don't know if i can do that. - well, then, take this! oh, god! that only hurt me. why did i think that would hurt you too? - jack, be the man you were meant to be. me. this tuxedo is made out of the puma that i rode into my 50th birthday party. - why are you both wearing tuxedos? both: it's after 6:00. what are we, farmers? - now go get rid of tha
you're not sideways jack. - i'm past jack, because i'm from the past and i'm you. - yeah, i get it. - do you? 'cause it seems like you don't get much of anything anymore, old man. if you're my future, i'm gonna jump. - stop him! if he jumps, we don't exist anymore. - i'm perfectly aware of that. i studied time dilation and quantum teleportation in college. - no, you didn't. you saw time cop. - really? i never saw time cop. - you will in 2007 and you'll love it. why are you talking like that? -...
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. >>> jack joins us again with the cafferty file, hi, jack. >> hi, jessica. why can't mitt romney catch fire with conservatives jenny writes -- he's severely bad liar. he's trying way too hard ta look like something he's not and people can smell the desperation oozing out of him. and dave in orlando, very simple. they aren't certain that he intends to completely destroy the middle class and eliminate all taxes for the wealthy by the end of his first day in office. drew writes, with his stances on the left, right and center, romney has reduced himself to a parody of the three stooges, flip, flop and flip-flop romney. the only conservatives that support him are the ones that hope his severely conservative persona will bang the other two's heads together. carroll writes, severe describes a disease. secretly he thinks comfortism is akin to chicken pox. and george in south carolina, even the dim-witted self-absorbed conservatives can tell a over-reaching rich brat who thinks he can buy and pate nice his way into getting votes. romney's been running so long he has
. >>> jack joins us again with the cafferty file, hi, jack. >> hi, jessica. why can't mitt romney catch fire with conservatives jenny writes -- he's severely bad liar. he's trying way too hard ta look like something he's not and people can smell the desperation oozing out of him. and dave in orlando, very simple. they aren't certain that he intends to completely destroy the middle class and eliminate all taxes for the wealthy by the end of his first day in office. drew writes,...
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o'malley where's jack. not martin. where's martin. sorry. i was. >> i thought my son -- >> right, right. >> the -- marten and -- martin and maryland are doing outstanding work. >> the president obama asked the crowd as you heard if jack o'malley was around. jack o'malley is a former prosecutor in chicago and also a lecturer at university of chicago where obama was once a teacher. martin o'malley the right guy he is governor said his son's name is jack and he said as you heard "i thought my son crashed the party." >>> all right. a deadline is hours away for the owner of a carousel in downtown baltimore in the inner harbor. and sherrie johnson is standing by with what the owner must do before it's taken away. >> reporter: well, the baltimore development corporation has begin the family that runs the carousel until today to cease operations. this means time is fast running out for the historic carousel in bolt mierner harbor. once it ceases off -- baltimore's inner harbor. once it cease operation they have to
o'malley where's jack. not martin. where's martin. sorry. i was. >> i thought my son -- >> right, right. >> the -- marten and -- martin and maryland are doing outstanding work. >> the president obama asked the crowd as you heard if jack o'malley was around. jack o'malley is a former prosecutor in chicago and also a lecturer at university of chicago where obama was once a teacher. martin o'malley the right guy he is governor said his son's name is jack and he said as you...
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now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your soci
now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your...
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now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your soci
now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your...
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>> if every halloween you carve the same old face on your jack-o'-lantern, listen up. carly's about to shed some light on a whole world of creative pumpkin-carving options for when october rolls around again. >> welcome to the great jack-o'-lantern blaze. it's held every fall at van cortlandt manor. this historic location is not far from where washington irving's legendary headless horseman chased ichabod crane. [ horse neighs ] >> aah! >> we are in the midst of "sleepy hollow" country. this is the home of the american heritage of halloween, and we've always had fantastic halloween events in this area, and this is probably one of the best. >> more than 4,000 pumpkins are used to create all sorts of clever and spooky scenes. for some displays, artificial pumpkins are needed, but most are real. we are in front of our jurassic park installation, where we have giant, life-size dinosaurs that are constructed of, in some cases, more than a hundred pumpkins. we sketch them from anatomy books and create them so that they're accurate. each pumpkin represents a specific bone on
>> if every halloween you carve the same old face on your jack-o'-lantern, listen up. carly's about to shed some light on a whole world of creative pumpkin-carving options for when october rolls around again. >> welcome to the great jack-o'-lantern blaze. it's held every fall at van cortlandt manor. this historic location is not far from where washington irving's legendary headless horseman chased ichabod crane. [ horse neighs ] >> aah! >> we are in the midst of...
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i also read into the record to increase security protection for the business at jack in the box. also that there be a second security guard on fridays sardays to better control the parking lot. and also at shift managers also participate with the security. i believe it was a police recommendation to let customers know the parking lot is off- limits to loitering. the last things really important -- it limits the noise of many of the residents directlyaround the jack in the box. lighting and monitoring them better, in the facility, it was a key recommendation from the police station as well. some of the bar owners and a motel owners, the police advisory board to pull the jack in the box accountable and create -- and support the neighbor's recommendation to keep it closed between 2:00 at 4:00 a.m.. thank you so much sheer joseph and commissioners. >> this is the section on general public comment, items not on the agenda. any further public comment? public comment is closed. the next item on the agenda, review and approval of the minutes. ok. i'd like to -- is ther epublie c comment
i also read into the record to increase security protection for the business at jack in the box. also that there be a second security guard on fridays sardays to better control the parking lot. and also at shift managers also participate with the security. i believe it was a police recommendation to let customers know the parking lot is off- limits to loitering. the last things really important -- it limits the noise of many of the residents directlyaround the jack in the box. lighting and...
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but ladies and gentlemen, here's jack mountcastle. and did i remember to tell you that he's a product of vmi? [ cheers and applause ] >> i agree with the applause for wade rolls. i think he did a superb job. we just keep trapg him year in and year out. he's getting better and better at these all important int introductions. it's mid afternoon and you're all still here. i think that's great. john? great job. excellent. [ applause ] >> well, like everyone else who's had the privilege of nominating a person of the year for 1862, i'm very, very pleased to be here with you. and like our other candidates, those we've already heard about and those yet to hear about, my man had a major impact on the events in this very, very crucial year. in the war, yes, certainly, but also in america's history, in america's story. what about this fellow that i'm nominating? >> well, born of a good family and in comfortable surroundings, raised politically as a whig. and so in his case just from childhood he developed the respect for order and discipline, fo
but ladies and gentlemen, here's jack mountcastle. and did i remember to tell you that he's a product of vmi? [ cheers and applause ] >> i agree with the applause for wade rolls. i think he did a superb job. we just keep trapg him year in and year out. he's getting better and better at these all important int introductions. it's mid afternoon and you're all still here. i think that's great. john? great job. excellent. [ applause ] >> well, like everyone else who's had the privilege...
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captain jack, we have him there. captain jack? hello there. how are you? >> very good, thank you. how are you? >> jimmy: did catwoman recount the story accurately? >> not really. >> jimmy: not really. what do you disagree with? >> i don't disagree with the fact that she did pepper spray me. >> jimmy: okay. >> it didn't go on for three hours, maybe a half an hour, i didn't confront her about her behavior to other characters, being mean, also to tourists. >> jimmy: okay. >> she's very mean spirited. >> jimmy: she's a super villain, in fairness to her. >> i'll give her that. she didn't like the fact that i was confronting her about that, saying that it all makes us look bad. and she pepper sprayed me. >> jimmy: i heard that you had had a few beers at the time of this incident. is that true? >> that is true. i was done for the evening. i did have a few drinks. i was on my way home and someone told me that another character was hit by another character, didn't have to do with this catwoman but she's part of that group that antagonizes, bullies people because they wear the same costumes
captain jack, we have him there. captain jack? hello there. how are you? >> very good, thank you. how are you? >> jimmy: did catwoman recount the story accurately? >> not really. >> jimmy: not really. what do you disagree with? >> i don't disagree with the fact that she did pepper spray me. >> jimmy: okay. >> it didn't go on for three hours, maybe a half an hour, i didn't confront her about her behavior to other characters, being mean, also to tourists....
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deb writes, no, jack, newt is not kiting himself. there's a lot left to be said in this game. newt is rightly fancying his chances. he would be stupid to give up on the opportunity. michelle writes i watched newt gingrich a month ago. it was a totally different newt then. these days he's depressed, mean, cruel, blaming. for his health's sake, he needs to take a break and go home. >> dan writes -- yes he's most certainly kidding himself. he's peaked. he's perceived and arrogant and abrasive, almost zero support outside the extreme right thing. but ken in seattle writes, it's called delusions of grandeur. one fully expects newt gingrich to start -- with a large "g" across his chest to mighty mouse's theme "here i come to save the day." richard in texas writing nah he knows he has no chance. he's touring the country on other people's money. it will give him something to write his next book about, 50 way toss leave your lovers. want to read more? go to my blog, or through our post on "the situation room's" facebook page. wolf? >>> jack, thank you. >>> happening now, the bloodpast
deb writes, no, jack, newt is not kiting himself. there's a lot left to be said in this game. newt is rightly fancying his chances. he would be stupid to give up on the opportunity. michelle writes i watched newt gingrich a month ago. it was a totally different newt then. these days he's depressed, mean, cruel, blaming. for his health's sake, he needs to take a break and go home. >> dan writes -- yes he's most certainly kidding himself. he's peaked. he's perceived and arrogant and...
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it was pretty cool seeing all the faces on the jack-o'-lanterns. >>he blaze includea spy featuring celt digns fromd. cravr rving. brougs r cameo america part of a used to carve faces t ofrish turnips. and when they emigrated to amera, pumpkins are native to north america, and we began to carve pumpkins, and that's where jack-o'-lanterns came from. >> i got to tell you, this is really cool. the blaze is different every year. to find out more, check out the link on our website. for "teen kids news," i'm carly. >> natalie has tips to help you make the grade. >> community service -- some high schools require it for graduation and most colleges look for it on your application. well, let's remember the reason service is valued society -- it's good for others, and it's good for you. and don't tell me you can't think of anything to do. from packaging supplies for a homeless shelter to regularly visiting an elderly neighbor who lives alone, if you look around your community, you can find hundreds of ways to be of service. if you need suggestions, ask at sch
it was pretty cool seeing all the faces on the jack-o'-lanterns. >>he blaze includea spy featuring celt digns fromd. cravr rving. brougs r cameo america part of a used to carve faces t ofrish turnips. and when they emigrated to amera, pumpkins are native to north america, and we began to carve pumpkins, and that's where jack-o'-lanterns came from. >> i got to tell you, this is really cool. the blaze is different every year. to find out more, check out the link on our website. for...
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>> jack and jill. >> my people weren't so as customed to jack and jill. >> jack and jill? >> no, ain't going to happen. >> thank you for having me. "stick fight" is a amazing. i dwru up in new york city, born and raised. and one of the things my mother did early is take me to the theater and it's something i fell in love with as a very young girl. it just takes you to a whole other place, a whole other world. it's magical. so here comes "stick fly" in my world. it's about an incredible black family on martha's vineyard and how families unravel. their vulnerabilities and how things come out and secrets come out that happen in every family. how you deal with that and get past what's going on in each person's life and how to help each other. it's family and it's so powerful to me. so i fell in love with it. >> what is this, some sort of test? playing in the big league? >> that's ridiculous. is that what that is about? have you lost your mind? this is upper middle class. >> nothing was solid. >> you had an entree. >> entree, what? >> you're not just producing, you wrote the mu
>> jack and jill. >> my people weren't so as customed to jack and jill. >> jack and jill? >> no, ain't going to happen. >> thank you for having me. "stick fight" is a amazing. i dwru up in new york city, born and raised. and one of the things my mother did early is take me to the theater and it's something i fell in love with as a very young girl. it just takes you to a whole other place, a whole other world. it's magical. so here comes "stick...
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no, that's not the guy that is jack nicholson's picture. jack kind of popular. the 74 yer8d man t-year-old man open up a bank account from the three-time oscar win and 12-time oscar nominee. bonehead move. got to give the guy credit. not completely brain dead. he didn't try to use jack's name on t walked in that, quickly busted. >> he was arrested. >> the thing is jack nicholson probably not the best picture of him. >> 74. is he that old anyway? thanks so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5, 6 and 11. >> jack still has game and still has laker tickets right in the front row. >> red rum.
no, that's not the guy that is jack nicholson's picture. jack kind of popular. the 74 yer8d man t-year-old man open up a bank account from the three-time oscar win and 12-time oscar nominee. bonehead move. got to give the guy credit. not completely brain dead. he didn't try to use jack's name on t walked in that, quickly busted. >> he was arrested. >> the thing is jack nicholson probably not the best picture of him. >> 74. is he that old anyway? thanks so much for being with...
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you should know that jack mountcastle is a product of the class of 1965. [ applause ] jack is another of those retirees who is working at hard at retirement as he did when he was working. he teaches classes for the university of richmond and the virginia historical society. like bob krick, he's becoming known as the father of another civil war historian, dr. clay mountcastle, a product of class of '94. clay is the author of "punitive war." i had pleasure of reading that book early and plugging it for the book seller. it's a fabulous read. i recommend it to all of you. but a lot of local folks know that jack mountcastle retired from the u.s. army as a brigadier general. fewer people know that he also earned his ph.d. in history so i never have known whether to call him dr. general or general doctor. but ladies and gentlemen, here's jack mountcastle and did i remember to tell you that he's a product of vmi? [ applause ] >> i agree with the applause. i think he did a superb job. we just keep training him year and year out. he's getting better and better at these all-important introductio
you should know that jack mountcastle is a product of the class of 1965. [ applause ] jack is another of those retirees who is working at hard at retirement as he did when he was working. he teaches classes for the university of richmond and the virginia historical society. like bob krick, he's becoming known as the father of another civil war historian, dr. clay mountcastle, a product of class of '94. clay is the author of "punitive war." i had pleasure of reading that book early and...
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why don't they bring it up on the floor. >> jack lew who had known better say that. he was wrong about that. a more important argument he made is that you are hearing from some respected economists is look, this is no time to try to cut spending immediately. that it would, it would be contractionary and the economy needs room to grow and spending to prime the pump. the problem as we discussed is so far the spending doesn't seem to accelerate the economy. >> bret: last thing, there is no hope that the democratic leaders would bring up the budget though they have the 53 on the senate floor. >> that is true. they probably won't. every president's budget is basically dead on arrival. it covers every line item in the whole budget of the entire government. it's always going to be changed. so, you know, that is clever posturing by the republicans to try to bring it up. it doesn't mean much. >> bret: it means a lot you're in florida. you look tan and rested. have a good one. thank you for joining us. >> wish you were here. >> bret: european union officials are giving greece
why don't they bring it up on the floor. >> jack lew who had known better say that. he was wrong about that. a more important argument he made is that you are hearing from some respected economists is look, this is no time to try to cut spending immediately. that it would, it would be contractionary and the economy needs room to grow and spending to prime the pump. the problem as we discussed is so far the spending doesn't seem to accelerate the economy. >> bret: last thing, there...
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including the bar owners that are across the street from the jack in the box in question later on the agenda. my goals have been to create a stronger community safety plan the advisory board has been useful. the police department staff has been wonderful. i am strongly supportive of my neighborhood and my residence calling for you to really consider their voices and tonot allow the jack in the box to continue between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m.. i will stand with my neighborhood this day, please don't let them operate between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m.. i will of knowledge that in the time the issue has come up since e thanksgiving violence and other issues, many of our residents have raise their voice, but it is a historic issue that has occurred around e jack in the box for decades where many residents are very frustrated about not only the noise, but also the cleanliness and othe ises. but i appreciate mr. con and bathi and theirefforts to listen to the residents to create a stronger safety plan. i know that the former captain has given his recommendation that you have accepted and i think he has a
including the bar owners that are across the street from the jack in the box in question later on the agenda. my goals have been to create a stronger community safety plan the advisory board has been useful. the police department staff has been wonderful. i am strongly supportive of my neighborhood and my residence calling for you to really consider their voices and tonot allow the jack in the box to continue between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m.. i will stand with my neighborhood this day, please don't...
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richard a follower democratic strategist and agassi director of the young democrats of america and jack the republican strategist with the young republican national federation all right let's get to it ok topic number one afghanistan president obama officially apologized this week for the burning of korans with members of the u.s. military at the at a base in afghanistan an apology that eerily sounds like one that was given by president bush a little earlier also with regard to the syria years that. maybe . maybe the president yesterday had a regularly scheduled secure video teleconference with prime minister maliki he opened. the meeting but i believe it was either the first of the second issue that the president brought out and to tell prime minister maliki he had heard about the incident when where the qur'an was desecrated and he apologized for that in the sense that he said that we take it very seriously we were concerned about their reaction we wanted them to know that the president knew that this was wrong and that the commanders in the field had. publicly reprimanded the soldier
richard a follower democratic strategist and agassi director of the young democrats of america and jack the republican strategist with the young republican national federation all right let's get to it ok topic number one afghanistan president obama officially apologized this week for the burning of korans with members of the u.s. military at the at a base in afghanistan an apology that eerily sounds like one that was given by president bush a little earlier also with regard to the syria years...
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. >>> let's go to jack cafferty right now. he's got "the cafferty file." >>> three marriages and two divorces later, it turns out that newt gingrich might have a real problem with women. go figure. as part of the beating he took in florida last night, gingrich was abandoned in large part by women voters. exit polls in the sunshine state showed romney got 52% of republican women voters, compared to only 28% for gingrich. that's a 24-point difference. it was also a big turnaround from south carolina, where gingrich won the women's vote. florida exit polls also showed that romney led gingrich among married women by more than 20 points, but among male voters gingrich only trailed romney by five points. appears to be a bit of a gender gap, doesn't it? no secret he's been saddled with this personal baggage. he's been quick to own up to it. he says he's done things in the past he regrets, it's all in the past now. he talks about making peace with god and likes to describe himself these days as a 68-year-old grandfather, but at the en
. >>> let's go to jack cafferty right now. he's got "the cafferty file." >>> three marriages and two divorces later, it turns out that newt gingrich might have a real problem with women. go figure. as part of the beating he took in florida last night, gingrich was abandoned in large part by women voters. exit polls in the sunshine state showed romney got 52% of republican women voters, compared to only 28% for gingrich. that's a 24-point difference. it was also a big...
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the presidency with jack brooks and other people looking on. in that year of '64, after the assassination, after kennedy, i ights billr johnson became was brought forward, and with president johnson's leadership and the leadership of others, including jack brooks, they brought that bill to fruition and it was passed and became law. i believe it was signed july 2nd, 1964. and that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. it was a huge step for johnson and brooks and other americans. brooks was one of 11 southern congressmen who voted for it. all the other southerners voted against it, including many texans. so brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went w in the voting acts right of 65 and housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who is featured on this statue on the lam ar campus was a major playing in civil rights in the united states. he is known for many things he did for the region and for lamar university campus. >>> all weekend long, american h
the presidency with jack brooks and other people looking on. in that year of '64, after the assassination, after kennedy, i ights billr johnson became was brought forward, and with president johnson's leadership and the leadership of others, including jack brooks, they brought that bill to fruition and it was passed and became law. i believe it was signed july 2nd, 1964. and that changed everything in the south in the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation...
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and i was so happy for jack, that he could be proud of me then. it made him so happy, it made me so happy. those were our happiest years. [ applause ] >>> can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said will parents were the most wonderful people you could ever meet. we're fascinated to meeting people in our past from edwi edwinsburg to onionsburg. here is a family that lived in a home that has not been welcome to its in habit ants, it was like living in a prison. you were struck by how many times the word "happy" came up in these conversations? >> i was, and she is nothing if not frank throughout these interviews, and one thing that she says more than once is that when her husband was elected in 1960, she had a novel reaction very unlike most incoming first ladies. she was terrified and she was depressed partly because she had just given birth, but partly because she thought it would wreck their family life, that there would be just such a fishbowl of so many pressures, and she was amazed to find, she says, that it actually
and i was so happy for jack, that he could be proud of me then. it made him so happy, it made me so happy. those were our happiest years. [ applause ] >>> can you hear us all right? in her foreword to this book, caroline said will parents were the most wonderful people you could ever meet. we're fascinated to meeting people in our past from edwi edwinsburg to onionsburg. here is a family that lived in a home that has not been welcome to its in habit ants, it was like living in a...
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does this story and others like it diminish jack kennedy's place in history? >> i think not at all. the notion of jack kennedy as a horn dog is pretty much pressed into the stock. >> look, the story is awful, terrible, despicable, disgusting, but i think the quite -- question's been asked and answered about kennedy. >> kathleen? as a woman? >> yawn. >> is that your answer? thank you. >> that was my reaction, too. this seems like a lot of deja vu once again as far as that aspect of kennedy's character goes. but his image is still larger than life. >> i wrote a much more comprehensive book about jack kennedy. it's all part of the picture. you can't defend it. he's still a hero. thanks for a great round table. that's the show. thanks for watching. we'll see you back here next week. [captioning made possible by [captioning made possible by nbc universal]
does this story and others like it diminish jack kennedy's place in history? >> i think not at all. the notion of jack kennedy as a horn dog is pretty much pressed into the stock. >> look, the story is awful, terrible, despicable, disgusting, but i think the quite -- question's been asked and answered about kennedy. >> kathleen? as a woman? >> yawn. >> is that your answer? thank you. >> that was my reaction, too. this seems like a lot of deja vu once again as...
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the presidency, with jack brooks and other people looking on. in that year of '64 after the assassination, after kennedy -- i mean after johnson became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. and with president johnson's leadership and the leadership of others including jack brooks, they brought that bill to fruition. i believe it was signed july the 2nd, 1964. that changed everything. in the south and the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of segregation in the south. it was a huge step for johnson and brooks and other americans. brooks was one of 11 southern congressmen who voted for it. all the other southerners -- brooks was a major player in this huge change. he went with johnson the next year in the voting acts riots of '65 and the housing act of 1968. so jack brooks who's featured here on this statue at the lamar campus was a major player in change in the united states. he's honored here on the lamar campus for many things that he did for our region and this campus. >>> throughout the weekend here
the presidency, with jack brooks and other people looking on. in that year of '64 after the assassination, after kennedy -- i mean after johnson became president, the civil rights bill was brought forward. and with president johnson's leadership and the leadership of others including jack brooks, they brought that bill to fruition. i believe it was signed july the 2nd, 1964. that changed everything. in the south and the united states with respect to segregation. that broke the back of...
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and lincoln is one of these people. >> jack? >> first of all, just to clarify the hypothetical question i was asked is, could lee,en the confederacy, it's always could lee have won the war if he had had the atomic bomb. and i will share you with the answer which is, no. because he didn't have a delivery system. try to picture -- of course, it would have to be jeb stewart and john moseby riding up to washington towing unhappy mule with an a-bomb on its back. you know, lighting the fuse and then trying to ride 50 or 60 miles in the next ten seconds before it went off. highly impractical. i think lincoln defined his policy and created his own defense of -- in response to harold's question -- in the first inaugural. you can have no war, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen without being yourselves the aggressor, which i confess i never realized how much eloquence was in that speech besides that line until we heard steven lang deliver it at willard's hotel last february. it's a marvelous composition that deserves re-reading. if lincoln'
and lincoln is one of these people. >> jack? >> first of all, just to clarify the hypothetical question i was asked is, could lee,en the confederacy, it's always could lee have won the war if he had had the atomic bomb. and i will share you with the answer which is, no. because he didn't have a delivery system. try to picture -- of course, it would have to be jeb stewart and john moseby riding up to washington towing unhappy mule with an a-bomb on its back. you know, lighting the...
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. >> this is rated e, jack. it's family programming. >> lightning round comes to an end. >>> if you've got a question you want to answer, go to myfoxdc.com. and up load your video and send it to us and we will try to play it on the air. >> ill like jack to send in a -- i would like jack to send in a video. november 15th, a big special that day. >> are you paying attention to all this? >> no, i got stuck on the tank top and shorts. >> see, i told you. >> all of a sudden, my twitter blew up. >> i told you. i knew it. >> i got no answer for you. >> i know, right? >>> southbound 270, activity on the shoulder as you work your way southbound. expect delays headed for the exit. outer loop of the beltway, leaving 95 towards georgia avenue. lanes are open. problems to report, the analysis, southbound 97 approaching 50, accident off to the shoulder, but traffic gridlocked headed south. and delays westbound 7 over the beltway, activity the left lane. >> all right. >>> now still ahead, we've got the supremes, alicia keys. >
. >> this is rated e, jack. it's family programming. >> lightning round comes to an end. >>> if you've got a question you want to answer, go to myfoxdc.com. and up load your video and send it to us and we will try to play it on the air. >> ill like jack to send in a -- i would like jack to send in a video. november 15th, a big special that day. >> are you paying attention to all this? >> no, i got stuck on the tank top and shorts. >> see, i told you....
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now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your identity has been stolen. they may take up to 60 days to alert you-- too late for jack. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notified in time to help stop it. if jack had lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection, he could have been alerted by phone or e-mail as soon as they noticed an attack on their network, before it was too late. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your soci
now meet jack. enough to enjoy retirement.saved angie, the waitress at jack's favorite diner, is also enjoying his retirement. with just a little information, she's opened up a credit line, draining the equity in jack's home. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. see, ordinary credit monitoring services tell you after your...
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west, the president tells me that jack mcnally, who was against selling guidebooks in the beginning, now says lots more could be sold on the way out. but he says this is your providence and doesn't want to mention it, which is rather sweet of him. i agree we can use the money. every penny is needed. not long after, her commitment to history led her to support my father to save temples. she wrote a long memo to jfk, which you can see downstairs, laying out the importance of the temples and suggested that this would be a nice gesture to nassar, as he promised not to interfere with them in yemen and south arabia. she demonstrates an understanding of diplomacy writing. the russians are building the dam as strictly an economic enterprise. by saving the temple, the u.s. could show that they care about the spiritual side and realize the importance of saving the cultural patrimony of egypt. ming fath i think my father rolled over on this one, too. the temple was a gift to the people of the united states to thank them for their support. her commitment to history also led her to convince my fa
west, the president tells me that jack mcnally, who was against selling guidebooks in the beginning, now says lots more could be sold on the way out. but he says this is your providence and doesn't want to mention it, which is rather sweet of him. i agree we can use the money. every penny is needed. not long after, her commitment to history led her to support my father to save temples. she wrote a long memo to jfk, which you can see downstairs, laying out the importance of the temples and...
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i knew jack and we miss him. he was a great visionary for growth and passionate adequate for it as you are and i am, as well, and so is mitt. and here's the thing, the best safety net is a job. and the way to grow jobs is not to go to washington, d.c. and ask a community organizer or the republican opponents who spent their whole life in washington, d.c. or in parasitic relationships with washington, d.c. there's one person in this race who has been an entrepreneur, job provider, investor, a starter and grower of companies and a provider of jobs and it's mitt romney. and so he's unquestionably most qualified for that. and that's to the statement, he's addressed this many times before, and what he meant was he wants to emphasize the need to help the middle class. he didn't say he doesn't, you know, isn't going to do anything for the poor, he's going to reform those programs, make them more efficient, the safety nets exist and can be better. it's out of context. obviously he could've said it better, he's acknowledg
i knew jack and we miss him. he was a great visionary for growth and passionate adequate for it as you are and i am, as well, and so is mitt. and here's the thing, the best safety net is a job. and the way to grow jobs is not to go to washington, d.c. and ask a community organizer or the republican opponents who spent their whole life in washington, d.c. or in parasitic relationships with washington, d.c. there's one person in this race who has been an entrepreneur, job provider, investor, a...