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if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening. the news to tell you what's happening. after that they will broadcast the evacuation centers. where to get medical help. one per floor for fire extinguishers. if you don't know how to use it we will talk about it in class number 2. you need a unification site. if you pick up the home phone and don't hear a dial tone, try again. make sure there is a land line hard wired to the -- not plugged in. if you can make a phone call you should call somewhere further away. if you have someone out of state that way they are not effected. who's okay, who's not, who has no
if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what's happening....
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you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors can furnish you with those placards. you also have to have a sign out front that your business is wheelchair accessible. and various signing issues. each one of those things you do not have if someone must use to you is a separate claim. the statutory damages are $4,000. a person can come back three times and see three different wheelchair-accessibility issues, that is nine claims. the attorneys' fees are only recoverable -- only the plaintiff has the ability to get the attorneys' fees. if you fight a lawsuit and win, you do not get attorneys' fees. is a one-sided statute. the
you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors...
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seem to have an artist's soul. >> thank you. >> rose: well, if you weren't there you would have been a dancer -- >> i thought you were going to say a dentist. >> rose: well, you were a dentist assistant. but you would be an artist. you would be a painter or a dancer or -- >> oh, look -- >> rose: you would not think of yourself as being a nuclear scientist. >> no, look, that's beyond my ken. >> rose: or neuroscientist. >> but look at you. let's turn the tables. you went to duke university and you were premed and law then you went to journalism. >> i did. >> so no one's path is linear. but it's also having the courage to not -- you can -- and, look, it's also -- i think the landscape, the educational landscape has changed so profoundly in the last sort of 40 years. >> rose: how so? >> the idea of having a renaissance education. i could start off in an arts degree, arts economics degree and think now i'll transfer to architecture or try that out for a moment. and maybe the american system does allow you to have a few different majors but you have to get through the door in the first pla
seem to have an artist's soul. >> thank you. >> rose: well, if you weren't there you would have been a dancer -- >> i thought you were going to say a dentist. >> rose: well, you were a dentist assistant. but you would be an artist. you would be a painter or a dancer or -- >> oh, look -- >> rose: you would not think of yourself as being a nuclear scientist. >> no, look, that's beyond my ken. >> rose: or neuroscientist. >> but look at you....
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. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very important. >> we have a little first aid kit. >> and lots of different kinds of batteries. and another spare flashlight. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items. make sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand helps to make the difference. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to
. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very important. >> we have a little first aid kit. >> and lots of different kinds of batteries. and another spare flashlight. >> so, alicia what else can we do to prepare our homes for an earthquake so we don't have damage? >> one of the most...
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have a very significant income gap wealth gap you have very rich countries you have very poor countries and i think i mean i think this is not unique for oil see it is the same for united nations with it at least the same for the other organizations and i think that's true but since we are talking about islam and the rights of. people to know that all version of islam when you have an extremely rich country and an extremely poor country. that poor country to defend its traditions to defend i think this has nothing to do with the organization this is for bilateral we and the organization we are supporting and advocating through more to the values of moderation and i think the but did it in your program actually right as it did ten years erase ten year program of action which was adopted in two thousand and five six zero the summit group promotes modernization and moderation. the problem in or say in some of our societies that they lack. modern society they are not the earth well developed motor societies if you have the modern nice society you would have less that because you would hazar
have a very significant income gap wealth gap you have very rich countries you have very poor countries and i think i mean i think this is not unique for oil see it is the same for united nations with it at least the same for the other organizations and i think that's true but since we are talking about islam and the rights of. people to know that all version of islam when you have an extremely rich country and an extremely poor country. that poor country to defend its traditions to defend i...
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. >> you have not let that stop you one bit. i love this organization. they do so much to help people. can you describe that for folks at home? >> lighthouse has been around since 1902. we started off in a reading room at the public library and we expanded over 111 years to our location today which is on van ness. we provide services to have problems with vision. people come to us and we teach them braille, technology, using adaptive equipment. cooking and most recently we've established an employment program. i have to say in the two years the program has been around, people who have gotten jobs, cumulative salaries is over 800,000 and we're very proud of that. >> cheryl: people think if they lose their vision and they can't get a job and you are there to help. how many people? >> we help about 3,000 people all over northern california. our headquarters is in san francisco but we have locations in marin, eureka, berkeley and newest location in san leandro. >>. >> cheryl: what are the ages? >> from elementary school age to all the way to hundred plus. [
. >> you have not let that stop you one bit. i love this organization. they do so much to help people. can you describe that for folks at home? >> lighthouse has been around since 1902. we started off in a reading room at the public library and we expanded over 111 years to our location today which is on van ness. we provide services to have problems with vision. people come to us and we teach them braille, technology, using adaptive equipment. cooking and most recently we've...
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have 2 emergency exits if you can. there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors
have 2 emergency exits if you can. there is a fire escape there and the stairway we came up, there's your 2 exists. you seen these before? the hose cabinets. there is a fire extinguisher in there, 50 feet of hose. a nozzle and water in there you can turn it on. don't do what he's doing. if you turn this on you will have a pile of spaghetti with hose. one person take the hose out to where you are going to put the fire out. tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on....
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have the new law in place, you have to get that to the teachers, you have to get that to law enforcement, everybody has to know about it. >> there's quite a few things in the community that are already happening. if you can bring everyone together, you know, it's almost like with teachers and we used to call it in servicing, a lot of people think you wouldn't want to go to an in service. teachers are always hungry for stuff. i believe in the law enforcement community and the other convenient tues we're talking about, they are already there. they got the itch. with some leadership from the community or a faith organization or a parent i think it will actualize. >> the sunnyvale safety and police department have been really spectacular and have spearheaded this with officer holly lawrence. she has the program, it's in place, we call it train the trainer where we train other police officers to take it back to their counties. it's a spectacular program and is available now. >> so we don't have to wait. >> a good thing about the digital age is we're going to take some of the best practices, w
have the new law in place, you have to get that to the teachers, you have to get that to law enforcement, everybody has to know about it. >> there's quite a few things in the community that are already happening. if you can bring everyone together, you know, it's almost like with teachers and we used to call it in servicing, a lot of people think you wouldn't want to go to an in service. teachers are always hungry for stuff. i believe in the law enforcement community and the other...
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nowadays you have the sand -- you have the -- which are mostly in english. >> in the last 17 years you have traveled extensively around taiwan. do you have a favorite destination you keep going back to? what was your impression of the island? many people say that you have seen taipei -- do you have the sense that different parts of the island have a different sense of the culture of the people? >> i think the culture is changing. >> a lot more cosmopolitan. >> you can see taipei is representing taiwan because it is totally different than parts of taiwan. in certain areas, we are going to see in taipei -- we're going to see in other other areas will be seen taipei. i go hiking and so on. >> out of the data i was given, you like to fish, you like to host barbecue parties, you like to read and write your bicycles. what do you normally do after 17 years in taiwan? what do you normally do for the weekends and holidays? >> i go hiking. nowadays i live in the mountains so i do not have much else to do. i does hike in the mountains nearby. i also ride a bicycle. sometimes i host barbecue parti
nowadays you have the sand -- you have the -- which are mostly in english. >> in the last 17 years you have traveled extensively around taiwan. do you have a favorite destination you keep going back to? what was your impression of the island? many people say that you have seen taipei -- do you have the sense that different parts of the island have a different sense of the culture of the people? >> i think the culture is changing. >> a lot more cosmopolitan. >> you can...
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thank you for having us. you have done a hell of a job. i think everybody respects everything you have done and we look forward to the next great improvement in our lives. ed, i have watched you as a protem mayor and you said you weren't going to run and we got over that one. you have done a great job in this city and i think if there is another city in the united states that i would consider living in, which i'm not doing, but if i did, it would be san francisco. there is a culture here and an excitement and diversity that is everything that america stands for and you've done a great job. i did hear, jack, that you were thinking about running for mayor? >> that could be interesting if you think about it, 148 campaign speeches, 6 second campaign videos and your big pledge that everyone can pay their taxes using square. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> i think i speak for the mayor, both of us are happy we don't have to run again. truthfully we are thrilled that twitter and square are growing in new york city as well as in san francisco and cit
thank you for having us. you have done a hell of a job. i think everybody respects everything you have done and we look forward to the next great improvement in our lives. ed, i have watched you as a protem mayor and you said you weren't going to run and we got over that one. you have done a great job in this city and i think if there is another city in the united states that i would consider living in, which i'm not doing, but if i did, it would be san francisco. there is a culture here and an...
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have to work it out. >> stephen: you can't have it both ways. >> you can't have 100% of what you want. >> stephen: madam, respectfully, you cannot have it both ways. you cannot work for the other side and raise money for your election. you can't send out an e-mail that says, "help! i need your money right away because some of my opponents' ideas are good, and i want to help them pass laws. check here to help me compromise my ideals." >> well, for those who view it that way, we have to change it. that's the problem we've got in washington right now. >> stephen: too much money? >> yes, too much money. campaign finance reform. that should be a must ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: but you filibustered-- wait. that was one of the things i agreed with you. >> you do? >> stephen: no i agreed with you when you filibustered the disclose act which was going to reveal how money gets into superpacs. >> first of all, let me say my provision was struck down by the supreme court, citizens united. so i've been a strong advocate and proponent-- >> stephen: you don't believe i should have been able
have to work it out. >> stephen: you can't have it both ways. >> you can't have 100% of what you want. >> stephen: madam, respectfully, you cannot have it both ways. you cannot work for the other side and raise money for your election. you can't send out an e-mail that says, "help! i need your money right away because some of my opponents' ideas are good, and i want to help them pass laws. check here to help me compromise my ideals." >> well, for those who view...
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you have saved lives in this city and you have maybe a better policy maker as well. i look forward to working together in the future. thank you. >> and with that, why don't we turn it over to our honorees. >> thank you, i'm deeply humbled by all of your words. thank you very much. when i first started with walk san francisco, people asked me what's motivating you to do this? i said walking is what everybody does but nobody cares about. i certainly cannot say that it is something that nobody cares about. even amongst all of you, many of you participated in walk to work days, you called for hearings, you've pushed for improvements in your districts. about a month or two ago you passed legislation that basically said that we need to elevate pedestrian issues to where they should be. that they can't be subservient to other issues. i want to thank you deeply for that. there are a few people that i would like to thank. i really don't feel like i could have done this without them. some long time board members. steinberger, katie who now works for the mayor's office. i want
you have saved lives in this city and you have maybe a better policy maker as well. i look forward to working together in the future. thank you. >> and with that, why don't we turn it over to our honorees. >> thank you, i'm deeply humbled by all of your words. thank you very much. when i first started with walk san francisco, people asked me what's motivating you to do this? i said walking is what everybody does but nobody cares about. i certainly cannot say that it is something...
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. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very important. >> we have a lit
. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very important. >> we have a lit
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we have wood, unreinforced masonry, you have high rise and you have tilt ups. what's the safest construction type to be? four stories or less. wood? yeah, wood framed building. why is wood the safest building to be in, 4 stories or less? it flexes, yeah, it's flexible. what's the danger here? chimney, yeah, fireplace. be aware of the fact that just because it's a wood building and the event caused some sort of compromise of the structure of the building and the building is still standing doesn't necessarily mean there's not a danger there. so what could you as nert's do to make that situation better or at least keep it the same so no one else gets hurt? keep it off, yeah. keep people away. perfect. take out some of that yellow tape that you have, that yellow caution tape, and string it around around keep people back. in this particular case, what could you do to make that situation better? turn off the gas. where would you turn the gas off at? at the street, okay. that's a good place to do it. but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the stree
we have wood, unreinforced masonry, you have high rise and you have tilt ups. what's the safest construction type to be? four stories or less. wood? yeah, wood framed building. why is wood the safest building to be in, 4 stories or less? it flexes, yeah, it's flexible. what's the danger here? chimney, yeah, fireplace. be aware of the fact that just because it's a wood building and the event caused some sort of compromise of the structure of the building and the building is still standing...
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have the five minutes passing in the hall and you see bullying so you have a few choices. i would like to go to the bathroom. i can do this. i can do that, or am i going to get involved in this situation? and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when it's safe and appropriate to do so, i think it's the kind of law that is trying to give teachers -- yeah, you are the authority figure. you are supposed to do this and we will support your efforts. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and it's just something that might be useful for the school personnel here. >> okay. we have time for just a couple of questions but before that i'm going to ask you a panel and you only get three words to answer. i'm going to cut you off. you can use one word. money is a problem in terms of programs. if you had all the money in the world what
have the five minutes passing in the hall and you see bullying so you have a few choices. i would like to go to the bathroom. i can do this. i can do that, or am i going to get involved in this situation? and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when...
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if you have an accident or if you are caught speeding you lose the car. cheryl: studies have shown those were monitored by by their parents do a better job driving. they're more careful, they drive slower. i would have to think you would be darn mad about it. the whole point is to get away from mom and dad. >> it is about the freedom but you can still be able to monitor. there are a lot of different systems that do a lot of different things. have them understand speeding is illegal besides the fact it is dangerous. you have other things to be concerned about, but if your kids have an accident that is a health issue that could last the rest of their life. gerri: tell me about this. >> ford offers something called mikey. it allows you to restrict the mileage. you can seek only drive around downtown, i will limit your speed limit to 45. you can say 65, liver agreement you have, the best part of this is if you take off the seatbelt you lose the radio. music is so important to this generation, to take that away. gerri: what is this? >> to have speed limits, al
if you have an accident or if you are caught speeding you lose the car. cheryl: studies have shown those were monitored by by their parents do a better job driving. they're more careful, they drive slower. i would have to think you would be darn mad about it. the whole point is to get away from mom and dad. >> it is about the freedom but you can still be able to monitor. there are a lot of different systems that do a lot of different things. have them understand speeding is illegal...
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when do you have to? when there is a problem. how long did you think it takes pg and e to get out and turn it back on? 45,000 people. days weeks, may be a month. who has seen this in the streets. a lot of muck is in there is it's full of dirt and weeds you turn it to the right to tighten it and left to loosen it. your home work you have to look at your house, pop open the lid, look in there see what's going on in there it's not nice and clean like this. who has seen this around their house? everybody. each meter has a shut off. you want to find out where your gas meter is. you can keep track of your usage but you will know how to shut it off. here's the shut off. i have some tools up here, you can look at these. any hardware store has these. they fit on this and it allows you to turn off the gas. when we talk about the wheels it's these on top. if you have a broken pipe. they will spin like mad. when it's daylight, go home, you have the heater on or the oven, look at the top wheels they are spinning got now mad. if you turn on ev
when do you have to? when there is a problem. how long did you think it takes pg and e to get out and turn it back on? 45,000 people. days weeks, may be a month. who has seen this in the streets. a lot of muck is in there is it's full of dirt and weeds you turn it to the right to tighten it and left to loosen it. your home work you have to look at your house, pop open the lid, look in there see what's going on in there it's not nice and clean like this. who has seen this around their house?...
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but you have a monster on full bricks. >> you can, if you have a risk, next to a very tall building, that building can give you hazards. you can also be on the other extreme. i would tell you to leave the brick building in place. the performance of your building will be way on down the food chain. i would also say that just because your building survived a 1906 earthquake, >> it wasn't a big earthquake. the building was built in 1989. there are a lot of large buildings that did and there are a lot of didn't. >> i can talk to our insurance agent and says this is a serious one that comes up. we would not have enough to pay with everybody in the area. >> that has to do with cea. the amount of money they have in reserves is based on a 20-year return cycle. they haven't had 20 years >> our buildings are 80 or 90 areas old. our agents said, we will merely pay you $120 per square foot. if that should fall down, we won't be able to pay out every client. it doesn't make sense. that's why we choose not to purchase >> there are a lot of things that come into play with that. when you pay a premi
but you have a monster on full bricks. >> you can, if you have a risk, next to a very tall building, that building can give you hazards. you can also be on the other extreme. i would tell you to leave the brick building in place. the performance of your building will be way on down the food chain. i would also say that just because your building survived a 1906 earthquake, >> it wasn't a big earthquake. the building was built in 1989. there are a lot of large buildings that did and...
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however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect your hands between patient contacts and the eyes are like an open wound and path to get into your body and glasses and take the old glasses and throw them in your kit and you have something to wear and face mask and of course dust and dirt and all of these disasters throw up dust and dirt and especially in a dryer season and push comes t shove a band da bandana. and after a disaster is not the time to let your hygiene slip and it's a time to tighten it u and communitycable diseases and if it's wet and not yours don't touch it. gloves and every patient contac and don't touch blood and it's good rule to live by. hepatitis a and sal min nillia and geria and assumed to be in the fresh water in california and you get enough of the parasites in you and you will b in the bathroom for weeks and you won't be happy about it an
however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection to get inside of you and you want a pair of latex gloves -- several pairs of glo gloves that you can put on and change as you go from patient t patient hopefully and at least wash your hands and disinfect your hands between patient contacts and the eyes are like an open wound and path to get into your body and glasses and take the old glasses and throw them in your kit and you have something to wear and face mask and of...
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so you have to have a process where you draw this out. of course there is a balance, because you don't have forever but on the other hand, you can't rush to it, you can't force this before the moment is right. i have often said this diplomacy, you know, timing is everything and in real estate, you say location, location, location. in diplomacy, timing is the key. knowing when the moment is right and at that moment then you have to act. >> rose: ziad, speak about the arab league and how they may be involved and how they can be relevant. >> well, i think the most relevant party, frankly, is the united states. it is the indispensable partner, and it also is a strategic partner of israel, and the palestinians knowing both of these facts still go to the united states and understand that they need the united states. they understand that they are not the strategic allies of the united states. the arab leagues and other entities are quite helpful in more than one sense. most importantly i would say is that they are needed to give cover for the pa
so you have to have a process where you draw this out. of course there is a balance, because you don't have forever but on the other hand, you can't rush to it, you can't force this before the moment is right. i have often said this diplomacy, you know, timing is everything and in real estate, you say location, location, location. in diplomacy, timing is the key. knowing when the moment is right and at that moment then you have to act. >> rose: ziad, speak about the arab league and how...
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you have to hear this one. i was shocked. >>> plus an extraordinary number of americans hate their jobs! hate them! this according to a new study. if you're one of them fear no more. a psych activity -- psychiatrist tells us how to turn it all around. do you have enough money? yes if you have love your job like i do! ♪ i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i oked at my options. then i g a...
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if you have a section called urban jungle. you go and see it and it looks as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not with the sentence animal, vegetable, natural being brought into coutoure. was doing coutoure for use something that you wanted to make coutoure different are doing it -- did it make you different as a designer? >> it is difficult
if you have a section called urban jungle. you go and see it and it looks as though it is what you would typically say is taking animals and jungle and things i suppose from africa or perhaps india, but a lot of animals in it. as to get closer to the pieces, you realize that these are actually coutoure pieces. it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay...
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once you have notice, you have a duty, you have a responsibility. are policemen going to do better and neighborhood watch going to do better and is the society going to do better? are we going to progress from this where it doesn't happen again? because they have often said, we can't wring trayvon back, but we're now worried about the next trayvon unknown. >> you have teenage sons, what do you tell them? have you had that conversation? >> i've had that conversation and we continue to have it. sunny hostin said something profound, that was profound when she said her son said what did trayvon do wrong? why was he afraid of trayvon? that's what i tell my boys it's so hard to be yourself because everybody looks at you through their eyes, and i -- i remember telling them if the police stop them, you tell the police i'm putting my hands up, sir, and you have to say that because when it's us, and i do a lot of civil rights, our children get killed in some of the most unbelievable ways and when little black and brown boys get killed, it's almost a cliche. n
once you have notice, you have a duty, you have a responsibility. are policemen going to do better and neighborhood watch going to do better and is the society going to do better? are we going to progress from this where it doesn't happen again? because they have often said, we can't wring trayvon back, but we're now worried about the next trayvon unknown. >> you have teenage sons, what do you tell them? have you had that conversation? >> i've had that conversation and we continue...
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but you would have dignity. you would have stability. you would have a way to educate your children, school your children. and when you got old as keith's family said of his father, you would have a decent retirement. you would not have to depend on your children. that is gone today for millions of americans. >> this country has been good to you. >> very good to me. >> and if you look at it, and to me as well. and if you look at it and make the following argument, we need to redistribute the wealth of this country. too few as joe stiglitz said, we have become a divided society. america has created a marvelous economic machine but most of the benefits have gone to the top. we need to change that there your judgement. >> we have to create more opportunities. we have to make sure that people without do sign on for its american dream are reward for their hard work. >> rose: how do we do it what dow change? >> you could do something simple. first of all you could raise the minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 an hour and ned henhauer a capi
but you would have dignity. you would have stability. you would have a way to educate your children, school your children. and when you got old as keith's family said of his father, you would have a decent retirement. you would not have to depend on your children. that is gone today for millions of americans. >> this country has been good to you. >> very good to me. >> and if you look at it, and to me as well. and if you look at it and make the following argument, we need to...
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act like investing for the long-term means you have a license not to pay attention, you don't have to worry. wrong! but you always have to pay attention. the moment you stop is the moment you start losing money. and you'll never be able to recover from those losses until you get engaged with your portfolio again. sometimes companies can go in secular decline and their stocks never really recover. in that case, you can't afford to wait for a turn around, you have to get out before the damage becomes too horrific. hey, just ask the people who rode out research in motion or nokia or radioshack. these things have really come down. or in other words, being a long-term investor doesn't give you a license to be a lazy, apathetic investor. as anyone who owned stocks through the misery and horror of the crash in 2008 knows that doesn't work. investing for the long-term does not mean owning stocks forever. no matter the cost, if there's one good thing the crash did, it's disabuse people of the notion of buying and holding stocks. go ahead, and magically they'll somehow make you money. as long a
act like investing for the long-term means you have a license not to pay attention, you don't have to worry. wrong! but you always have to pay attention. the moment you stop is the moment you start losing money. and you'll never be able to recover from those losses until you get engaged with your portfolio again. sometimes companies can go in secular decline and their stocks never really recover. in that case, you can't afford to wait for a turn around, you have to get out before the damage...
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to you have android you have several you have google grass and many of the. these are the top with their industry a field from almost nothing in just a few years and it went from less than one percent to over fifty percent and in some cases seventy two percent of the market and since two thousand and seventy two of them if we you know five years phenomenal same thing with you tube you tube is video on the web the grass is the same thing and what google does is google use what i call a negative margin model or a cost shifting mother model where they take very cool technology and very useful services and they offer it for less than free so not only do they deserve a sure and rapid option but it makes it very difficult for the competitors coming behind them to compete because they can't make money as a matter of fact you have to give the client money to get to know that the service is just to people google google is able to do that because they've taken that to consumer and match it with a natural producer and then they have to cross over to the producer and we
to you have android you have several you have google grass and many of the. these are the top with their industry a field from almost nothing in just a few years and it went from less than one percent to over fifty percent and in some cases seventy two percent of the market and since two thousand and seventy two of them if we you know five years phenomenal same thing with you tube you tube is video on the web the grass is the same thing and what google does is google use what i call a negative...
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to look at the plans that you have any inspections you have to enable you to have tenant improvement to become compliant. for those folks, we would recommend that you go and get a task report done and see whether the contractor can lay out the plan and complete the requirement and then come to us and show us your plan. [inaudible] and have had complaints against them because of compliance, we are also able to work with your peer the fundamental requirement for those is that we need you to finish the lawsuit or settle the lawsuit before we can work with you in terms of providing financing. the reason for that is the conversations and these issues can go on for a long time, and we want to make sure that you fundamentally understand what you need to comply with and what are your obligations as part of the settlement of the lawsuit. obviously, it can cost a lot of money. we have provided financing before. it is a lot of money. so come and talk to the office of small business and make sure you have professionals and task inspectors and contractors lined up so that we can be part of that c
to look at the plans that you have any inspections you have to enable you to have tenant improvement to become compliant. for those folks, we would recommend that you go and get a task report done and see whether the contractor can lay out the plan and complete the requirement and then come to us and show us your plan. [inaudible] and have had complaints against them because of compliance, we are also able to work with your peer the fundamental requirement for those is that we need you to...
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you know, you have to be careful. we all have emotions as human beings, and we have justice, and you sit back and go, what are they trying to do? does it really help you decide this case, when somebody who is not george zimmerman's voice screams at you or yells at you and curses at you? no. i would contend -- listen to the tape, don't lynn to -- i'm sure people say i look like joel osteen, i think mr. guy was trying to sound like -- with this really -- i do it a bit, i guess, but do we need that type of anger coming out from a prosecutor rather than from a defendant? is that really the way we're going to present this case to a jury of my client's peers? [ muted ]. one piece of evidence that my client attacked trayvon martin. landed one blow for that matter. did anything to justify in any form or fashion the onslaught of injury perpetrated upon him by no one other that trayvon martin. he actually had something else, because george zimmerman was in fact armed with a firearm. we know that. we know he had a right to have
you know, you have to be careful. we all have emotions as human beings, and we have justice, and you sit back and go, what are they trying to do? does it really help you decide this case, when somebody who is not george zimmerman's voice screams at you or yells at you and curses at you? no. i would contend -- listen to the tape, don't lynn to -- i'm sure people say i look like joel osteen, i think mr. guy was trying to sound like -- with this really -- i do it a bit, i guess, but do we need...
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if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new jersey if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy is the national flood insurance plan. that is now completely controlled by the government. they will have private brokers who will help them to sell it, but the insurer is the national flood insurance plan within fema. the way we've got to work with insurance companies, it has been the business insurances and homeowners, and homeowners pay very little on this because every homeowners plan that i know, there is a flood exclusion. it predominately fell on the national flood insurance plan. that is why the real sandy relief package is about $50 billion, because $10 billion of the $60 billion went to the national flood insurance plan, because it had been underfunded by congress and the administration. we have worked with nfip. it is challenging. sometimes it seems they are more concerned about an oig audit than the people that are buying insurance from them. we have worked with the administration to help keep pressure on th
if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new jersey if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy is the national flood insurance plan. that is now completely controlled by the government. they will have private brokers who will help them to sell it, but the insurer is the national flood insurance plan within fema. the way we've got to work with insurance companies, it has been the business insurances and homeowners, and...
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gerri: clearly.e now to talk about injuriess you have se kind did youc have suffered a stroke you have come back from that. how?o >> i told ben in the rehabt rehabilitatnb program i want a vigorous attempt to get back intourp shape. i they gave it to be added to the ink by surprise them because i was running withinw a mundorf to.y idea of feeling good and doing well and i am happy to achieve new records along the way. gerri: it is conventional wisdom people your agey should not over exert themselves.hi what do you say? >> i thk it is foolish.ne i have friends near my age age, but many people thate are running and i encourage them to continue. back to your previous question, there is the coon belief it promotes injuries but there is a steady fiveyears ago that says the pele thatl exercise had a death rate oft, only 50 peent of those that did not but the corollary finding was thate those who exercise had fewere joint problems and the ones that did not exercise.as that is astounding.g gerri: you are astounding. it was a pleasure to meet you., t you have inspired all of us.e. ank you. unbe
gerri: clearly.e now to talk about injuriess you have se kind did youc have suffered a stroke you have come back from that. how?o >> i told ben in the rehabt rehabilitatnb program i want a vigorous attempt to get back intourp shape. i they gave it to be added to the ink by surprise them because i was running withinw a mundorf to.y idea of feeling good and doing well and i am happy to achieve new records along the way. gerri: it is conventional wisdom people your agey should not over exert...
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you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply e
you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply e
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you have to read the fine print and understand it, and you have to know your rights. call the company, to get somebody unable or unwilling to help or listen to you, keep calling back until you get a more sympathetic, helpful here. tell the representative u would like to escate the issue or speak with a retention department. the word escalate makes people quake in their boots because of the customer service retitive gets too many escalates which gets bumped up to a higher level, that reflects badly on them and says you are not doing your job. they wanto deal wth it at the ground level to keep from getting themselves in trouble. gerri: lets tk about mistakes. >> one of the things is tey don't understand what is plausible and what is not. if they are not aware of things, they are not intelligent enough to have a good back-and-forth. personality, have you take the time to investigate. what is the policy? do i take no for an answer? how do i advocate on my own part? one of the greatest ings i think people can advote themselves for us to go to message board on company bsite
you have to read the fine print and understand it, and you have to know your rights. call the company, to get somebody unable or unwilling to help or listen to you, keep calling back until you get a more sympathetic, helpful here. tell the representative u would like to escate the issue or speak with a retention department. the word escalate makes people quake in their boots because of the customer service retitive gets too many escalates which gets bumped up to a higher level, that reflects...
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>> if you have the visa. >> if you don't have the visa? >> if you don't have the visa, who knows. >> you're undocumented. >>> you're undocumented, you don't know. particularly if you're working for a labor contractor. they're only obligated to pay, you know, the minimum wage, $7.25 an hour. we've seen cases where the farmer pays the crew leader $7.25 an hour for all the hours reported for his crew. and we've discovered that the crew leader takes a cut off of that. so, they're really making under minimum wage and sometimes even less. we've had cases, which we tried to report to the department of labor and the local law enforcement agencies, workers held pretty much in captivity. we found a crew of 50 workers living in three house trailers. only one had a working stove. only two had working toilets. and many of them were sleeping on the floors like sardines. and three of them escaped and came to us for help. workers are afraid to complain. they're afraid to come out and file a complaint because -- >> because? >> -- of retaliation. >> they'll
>> if you have the visa. >> if you don't have the visa? >> if you don't have the visa, who knows. >> you're undocumented. >>> you're undocumented, you don't know. particularly if you're working for a labor contractor. they're only obligated to pay, you know, the minimum wage, $7.25 an hour. we've seen cases where the farmer pays the crew leader $7.25 an hour for all the hours reported for his crew. and we've discovered that the crew leader takes a cut off of...
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♪ activia ♪ dannon it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. ask your doctor about ly
♪ activia ♪ dannon it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or...
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if you have that information can you elaborate? where are we not able to and identify those materials? >> we learned that nitrogen fertilizer base is an incredibly effective and burma -- improvised explosive device. the fbi search controlling that. if you go out and buy a thousand pounds the next day ages with block and a door and sit where you buying this. now, in the case of boston the enemy got smarter. he got smarter in part because they were trained through things like al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and bought things that really cannot be controlled very well. you can't control the purchase of pressure cookers. you can, but not effectively, control the purchase of firecrackers. you can control the purchase of small bbs and things like that. there were smart enough to buy things that are not controlled. that regrettably, when you are part of this ideological group you learn from each other's mistakes in this murder. the kid nooses they could not build bombs that were nearly as big and powerful as we have seen in the past. bi
if you have that information can you elaborate? where are we not able to and identify those materials? >> we learned that nitrogen fertilizer base is an incredibly effective and burma -- improvised explosive device. the fbi search controlling that. if you go out and buy a thousand pounds the next day ages with block and a door and sit where you buying this. now, in the case of boston the enemy got smarter. he got smarter in part because they were trained through things like al qaeda in...
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to dance again. >> jimmy: you have to be careful, what do you do when you have laryngitis? >> i have to stop, take time, i don't like to -- it is amazing when you really treat your body right how quick it is your body gets back into action. so i'm just trying to be healthy. >> jimmy: do you not talk to anybody when you have it? >> it is always a challenge. my doctor is if you would like shut up, we can get you better. so i had to be quiet yesterday. i was quiet yesterday, but to was -- >> jimmy: the whole day? >> no, for about an hour. i hate being sick, it is the worst. like you have no control over what is happening and what you can do. and especially just these two days, well, kind of tonight with you and the morning with gma -- >> jimmy: this is a bad time to have laryngitis, although, to be honest, all i care about is this show, if you want to have that for that show, it will be fine. i have your video, i wanted to go through a couple -- this video was phenomenally successful. but i wanted to go through and ask you about certain things. now, first of all is this true t
to dance again. >> jimmy: you have to be careful, what do you do when you have laryngitis? >> i have to stop, take time, i don't like to -- it is amazing when you really treat your body right how quick it is your body gets back into action. so i'm just trying to be healthy. >> jimmy: do you not talk to anybody when you have it? >> it is always a challenge. my doctor is if you would like shut up, we can get you better. so i had to be quiet yesterday. i was quiet...