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had when the park was being built, the benches, all the nice stone work, all the plants, that they all came together to make this beautiful space. a big hand for lizy, please, and her leadership. (applause) >> on the construction side, i was making sure we met all the goals that were set by the board of supervisors. one of the things that the bond has done for san francisco is it's allowed local residents to actually get jobs and work. and that is the leadership of the board and the mayor and we made sure that we fulfilled and exceeded all those goals. and, so, i'm very happy to report that we are having a good day today and as we go on to further parks, we'll continue to do our best to make sure it's great. phil talked about the giant sweep. you might have seen some of these ads on some of the buses or billboards. it's our latest campaign to instill pride back into our city. we're going into our schools, working with neighborhood groups -- there you go, phil. we're working together to make sure that san francisco continue to be clean and green. we have the park it in, park it out camp
had when the park was being built, the benches, all the nice stone work, all the plants, that they all came together to make this beautiful space. a big hand for lizy, please, and her leadership. (applause) >> on the construction side, i was making sure we met all the goals that were set by the board of supervisors. one of the things that the bond has done for san francisco is it's allowed local residents to actually get jobs and work. and that is the leadership of the board and the mayor...
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was all said and done, about 3,000 or $4,000 in cash for all that work, all that year. because a man had a store. he sold his seeds to my family at a price higher than he paid for them. and bought the cotton back at a price lower than he could get for it. and i think it's important that in america you find that there's very few opportunities at that time for a black boy born in mississippi, poor, living in a house, without any running water. without any electricity. used kerosene lamps. and without any other amenities we now have. back to. my mother was a domestic. a white woman family kitchen, bathroom, their kids, all that kind of stuff. my mother told me, i didn't understand it quite at the time she was telling me this. she said, when she went to interview for a job, they got through all of the duties and responsibilities and she would tell that white woman who usually was the one hiring, i'm not going to go through the back door. if i'm good enough to take care of your son and those kids and clean your house and cook your food, i'm good enough to go through the fron
was all said and done, about 3,000 or $4,000 in cash for all that work, all that year. because a man had a store. he sold his seeds to my family at a price higher than he paid for them. and bought the cotton back at a price lower than he could get for it. and i think it's important that in america you find that there's very few opportunities at that time for a black boy born in mississippi, poor, living in a house, without any running water. without any electricity. used kerosene lamps. and...
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all right? >> all right. >> all right, thank you very much. >> all right. >> oh, man. i don't want to go bald. don't even touch that part. >> all right, turn around. let me see. i don't see any difference. that's my biggest life and death decision of today, you know. whether to let you have your hair that way. all right. let it stay. just don't do it again. and you too, all right? >> back in level vi we caught up with kevin blanco, who seemed in much better spirits since we last saw him. >> do you want to stand here and threaten to keep playing game? >> you're right. because you all -- you're 100% [ bleep ] right and i am. >> can we talk to me about, is it an anger problem? what is the situation with you? >> i don't think i have an anger problem. i just don't like to be lied to. i mean for any individuals who's going to push my buttons. instead of leaving me alone and let me do my time, that's my way of letting them know, leave me alone and let me do my time. >> talk to me a little bit about what you've done, how you acted out. >> by -- douching. >> what's that? >> whi
all right? >> all right. >> all right, thank you very much. >> all right. >> oh, man. i don't want to go bald. don't even touch that part. >> all right, turn around. let me see. i don't see any difference. that's my biggest life and death decision of today, you know. whether to let you have your hair that way. all right. let it stay. just don't do it again. and you too, all right? >> back in level vi we caught up with kevin blanco, who seemed in much better...
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you all ♪ i love you all i love you all ♪ i love you all i love you all ♪ i love you all i love you all ♪ i love you all ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: whooo, maggie, carla, donald, michael as if bendser! frank opens in select cities on august 16th nationwide, august 29th nationwide, good night! dheers (cheers and applause) >> it's 11:59 and 59 seconds .ù this happened on deadline.com today! in a world where there are no original movie ideas left, hollywood will turn its eyes to the drunkest, rowdiest, denny's-at-2am-iest corner of the internet to bring us.ù "worldstarhiphop: the movie." ( laughter ) according to imdb, the writer of this sure-to-be masterpiece is currently writing and directing
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all the infrastructure build out of all the tax benefits after all that's been given to the folks at pfizer they're saying thanks so much we've thanks for giving us all this time we want to abandon ship we want to go to somewhere else and of course nobody here in seoul the u.k. is forced to do something in their tax code and they'll move somewhere else so these are mercenaries it's effectively pfizer our corporate reverse an aries or gun for hire they don't do any good at the end of the day they allow for geriatric old men like the c.e.o. pfizer to get a woody so that's about all that they've been able to accomplish and they've given old men hope other than that they're just tax voiding corporate mercenaries on top of this this is a company pfizer which first of all their products like my agro go for a fifty percent discount here. americans pay twice as much and yet they still even though the fact that americans pay twice as much for their pharmaceuticals they're abandoning the americans and we remember what happened a few years ago that we covered the story keel over says new london
all the infrastructure build out of all the tax benefits after all that's been given to the folks at pfizer they're saying thanks so much we've thanks for giving us all this time we want to abandon ship we want to go to somewhere else and of course nobody here in seoul the u.k. is forced to do something in their tax code and they'll move somewhere else so these are mercenaries it's effectively pfizer our corporate reverse an aries or gun for hire they don't do any good at the end of the day...
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but it's all about me or it's all about me or well you remember talk or see i've seen tends to devolve into an oligarchy you just mentioned that you noticed a change when transitioning into a woman so what are some of the more prominent changes that you noticed from the workforce and community i've been very lucky in that i've missed most of the worst ones. most of the differences have been having to justify myself more having to. deal with not being presumed doesn't explode if i will can i have to prove myself in a way that i didn't have to previously and that is. frustrating but also a lot of fun when people go to expect that i slam them down and make them feel insufficient it's great you also mention that some people in the industry just presume that you're an h.r. marketing no depending on how i dress you go out there walk up to any random got man and say so. but then again also if you have social skills i presume your sales and marketing if you know hiding back going then. you must be going to suffer because if you were technical person you wouldn't waste time with it but people a
but it's all about me or it's all about me or well you remember talk or see i've seen tends to devolve into an oligarchy you just mentioned that you noticed a change when transitioning into a woman so what are some of the more prominent changes that you noticed from the workforce and community i've been very lucky in that i've missed most of the worst ones. most of the differences have been having to justify myself more having to. deal with not being presumed doesn't explode if i will can i...
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all right. a very good morning to you from all of us here at aussie international research i live in moscow just after eleven am right now. an easy truce has been reached in ukraine to open eyed talks between the president and the opposition aimed at stopping the bloodshed which has stained the country over the last few days now in total twenty eight people have been killed in the violent clashes at least ten of those were police offices both sides and taking captives and what is beginning to look like a full on conflict our correspondent alexia chefs he is on the spot right now let's cross to live to him alexia good to see you and any chance this overnight truce will hold. no rory it seems like this is not shoes at all in fact right now the protesters are no here they're literally just behind me but it's right in the air it's not safe anymore he i'm afraid but i will bring you the report from last night behind the police lines you can see how tense it was just by the truce which was announced.
all right. a very good morning to you from all of us here at aussie international research i live in moscow just after eleven am right now. an easy truce has been reached in ukraine to open eyed talks between the president and the opposition aimed at stopping the bloodshed which has stained the country over the last few days now in total twenty eight people have been killed in the violent clashes at least ten of those were police offices both sides and taking captives and what is beginning to...
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all right so it's all misty and it's all beautiful and i do wish it was better. to give. one. instance very low profile and so one. would hope to see who wanted. i'm sorry. oh my love i had to conform to what other people thought i should be like. and it's less just i'm someone. who just wants you to be you because you're a little bit crazy sometimes or you maybe everyone you know behind any. other moves russia ok and. then they do the bullshit every day and make this into play no listen to how you feel every single day. without asking anything from you. just asking you to just be you and just love them back. one. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is messy what do you do if the innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they can do that listen but they can't be trained to muslims makes these things over again and politicians get a new kind of power via this technology sad is very tempting. waters to be the bomb to me because. i saw it spread all over. you haven't
all right so it's all misty and it's all beautiful and i do wish it was better. to give. one. instance very low profile and so one. would hope to see who wanted. i'm sorry. oh my love i had to conform to what other people thought i should be like. and it's less just i'm someone. who just wants you to be you because you're a little bit crazy sometimes or you maybe everyone you know behind any. other moves russia ok and. then they do the bullshit every day and make this into play no listen to how...
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>> make it all here. the dressing >> you can buy those online, as a matter of fact, similar. >> or you can buy them from us. >> online from are you guys. >> and then just some avocado just to get good fats in there and some sprouts. >> thank you so much for showing us your most secret recipes. >> thank you so much. >> i'm going to eat this when we go. >> i'll have one, too. >> did you ever hear that old adage your nail polish has to match your lipstick? and do any healthy nail polishes actually exist or do all contain some sort of chemicals? we're going to find out the answers coming up next. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful
>> make it all here. the dressing >> you can buy those online, as a matter of fact, similar. >> or you can buy them from us. >> online from are you guys. >> and then just some avocado just to get good fats in there and some sprouts. >> thank you so much for showing us your most secret recipes. >> thank you so much. >> i'm going to eat this when we go. >> i'll have one, too. >> did you ever hear that old adage your nail polish has to...
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, you've been working like a dog all year. but don't camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale is ending soon! rest those tired bones on a queen size serta mattress and box spring set. right now, they're just $397. get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point, but this sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters of massive recall second. but roland butter other nut butters products sold several popular stores including safeway trader joe's wholefoods the fda became aware of the possible salmonella contamination after routine testing the products sold under the brand name arrowhead mills and others voluntary recall issued after four people became sick and with us a complete list of products affected are website here on the homepage click here and you see all the products with the solicitor here on kron4-dot-com bay area miller will half knee- length teacher missing disappearance >> : latest an investigation into unusual death on inte
, you've been working like a dog all year. but don't camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself. mattress discounters labor day sale is ending soon! rest those tired bones on a queen size serta mattress and box spring set. right now, they're just $397. get 48 months interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. not to labor the point, but this sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters of massive recall second. but roland butter other nut butters products sold several...
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they're all baked. it's back to shipping it the old-fashioned way, in the butt of a friend who owes you a favor. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's hard to believe. but it's almost time for a new season of "dancing with the stars." there are rumors about some of the stars they're considering this year. according to tmz, the producers' dream list includes antonio sabato jr., lolo jones, and andie dorfman, the "bachelorette." when they dream, they dream big. why not dream about scarlett johansson, right? i have my dream for the next "dancing with the stars." his name is rob ford. rob ford is the mayor of toronto. always entertaining. today, the mayor brought a reggae musician into his city council meeting. he has done this before. and the mood was nothing short of ambulient. ♪ one love one heart ♪ ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ ♪ one love one heart ♪ ♪ let's sing to the lord and i will feel all right ♪ >> jimmy: what is hell is going on in toronto? [ cheers and
they're all baked. it's back to shipping it the old-fashioned way, in the butt of a friend who owes you a favor. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] you know, it's hard to believe. but it's almost time for a new season of "dancing with the stars." there are rumors about some of the stars they're considering this year. according to tmz, the producers' dream list includes antonio sabato jr., lolo jones, and andie dorfman, the "bachelorette." when they dream, they dream big....
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all along. so talk to us about how you've put that together. >> for those of you who don't know, let's move is my initiative to ind childhood obesity in a yen ration. and we have really relied greatly on public-private partnerships because what we all have to understand is government has limits. limited resources, limited base of power, people look to government and think that government can do everything. many of the solutions that we're trying to achieve require the involvement of nonprofit sector and private sector so we've invested -- enlisted companies to market food differently to kids so that they are not marketing unhealthy products, we've enlisted sports organization to get kids up and moving. try to invest in more sports and communities that are underskembed -- underserved, whether it's the u.s. tennis association or the nba or what have you, many of these private players have been very eager to step up and partner with us to achieve this goal because we all have an interest in making
all along. so talk to us about how you've put that together. >> for those of you who don't know, let's move is my initiative to ind childhood obesity in a yen ration. and we have really relied greatly on public-private partnerships because what we all have to understand is government has limits. limited resources, limited base of power, people look to government and think that government can do everything. many of the solutions that we're trying to achieve require the involvement of...
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. >> it's all about likes. >> you want to be liked. >> (all): i like... >> narrator: the power of like. >> companies know how to turn "like" into money. >> narrator: the kids who are liked. >> i put it on my instagram and i was so happy i started getting views, which i didn't think was going to happen. >> this is my first bite into the cool ranch dorito taco. >> narrator: and the advertising machine spinning likes into gold. >> your consumer is your marketer. >> this is the biggest transformation that we've had in our lifetime. >> if you don't have a zillion hits, then you generally wouldn't get noticed by a sponsor. >> narrator: author douglas rushkoff examines the culture of like. >> a million people took an action to say, "yes, i like that piece of content. that piece of content speaks to me." that's profound. >> narrator: the fame... >> they need to stop worrying about their followers and start worrying about their money. >> narrator: the fortune... >> they can reach their friends, their peer networks, and be your own evangelists. they can sell your product for you. >> narrator: ..
. >> it's all about likes. >> you want to be liked. >> (all): i like... >> narrator: the power of like. >> companies know how to turn "like" into money. >> narrator: the kids who are liked. >> i put it on my instagram and i was so happy i started getting views, which i didn't think was going to happen. >> this is my first bite into the cool ranch dorito taco. >> narrator: and the advertising machine spinning likes into gold....
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bush was a you know pushed all these privatizations teams the free market schemes we all know that cut taxes we know what he did. why aren't they beating this party you know think about it this is the democrats could have the political wind massively at their back and yet these guys managed to come back every couple of years and do some new incredibly awful thing on the economic front and so you know of course we hope republicans are those are the people we hold primarily responsible for that they're the ones doing it and so we make fun of them that's fair game why isn't the other team just beating the hell out of him all the time when you have a harry truman well look at the look at that look where we are exactly there's a girl her example by a fellow kansas city and you know it was a great man and he had a way of talking and he was very forthright very blunt about these things democrats have lost this and it wasn't just that harry truman also you know focused you know always zeroed in on the economic issues that's what democrats did in those days very labor oriented president today i
bush was a you know pushed all these privatizations teams the free market schemes we all know that cut taxes we know what he did. why aren't they beating this party you know think about it this is the democrats could have the political wind massively at their back and yet these guys managed to come back every couple of years and do some new incredibly awful thing on the economic front and so you know of course we hope republicans are those are the people we hold primarily responsible for that...
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all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go doneadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm part of the clean slate team. the first thing we will need to know whether your despicable to have our convictions dismissed can't be on parole or currently charged with a crime or serving a sentence and it must be from san francisco. while your colleagues will get to know your circumstances there are 3 steps. getting the clean slate process started it simple you can get them done in the same day. first fill out an application and they can be opinioned on sf defender.org. next you'll obtain a copy of your rap sheet that's a rap sheet going 80 the hall of justice at 850 bry
all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go doneadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm...
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all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go done >> good afternoon, we are calling the regular meeting for the health service board for thursday, august, 14, 2014, welcome. >>
all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go done >> good afternoon, we are calling the regular meeting for the health service board for thursday, august, 14, 2014, welcome. >>
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all right. give them a big hand. i just warranted to -- all right. all right. y'all can take your seat. i told the family that all over the world, they had no idea how many people are supporting them. but there's one man whose name and image has reached the level that every language, every race knows just by the mention of that name what it means. he was taken from us when many of you weren't born, i was barely 13 years old. but i remember that night. but i've been blessed to work with his oldest child. we been to jail together in st. louis. we laid out one morning on i-70 and forced black construction jobs. right here. and that construction program still going on. i was blessed through him to work with his mother, his wife. the other night after i saw and fought back the memories of watching the tears of this mother and the grim tight-lipped determination of the father, i called atlanta and said, martin, we need you to come back to st. louis with us. and he said, i been watching this. i didn't want to go uninvited. i said, no, the parents would be honored if y
all right. give them a big hand. i just warranted to -- all right. all right. y'all can take your seat. i told the family that all over the world, they had no idea how many people are supporting them. but there's one man whose name and image has reached the level that every language, every race knows just by the mention of that name what it means. he was taken from us when many of you weren't born, i was barely 13 years old. but i remember that night. but i've been blessed to work with his...
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the good signs is on one all the good guys are on one side and all the bad guys on the other this is probably ganda and this is the deep culture it is something we are not aware of is not true because i don't think that old all journalists are militarist or want war they are simply not aware that conflicts are much more complex and may have thirty parties and not two major problem but also back all the history books exist for that exact reason to learn something from history and they've journalist decided to go to war zones i think it's incumbent on them to try to educate themselves now are you mention propaganda just a while earlier and i would totally agree with you that there is a very deliberate attempt to present this conflict over ukraine in black and white pictures black and white collars rather but at the same time what i think we can see both in germany and france in the united states there in this sense to be also divide within public opinion not all people are buying this very black and white picture i want i wonder if we can take that as a positive sign that some people i
the good signs is on one all the good guys are on one side and all the bad guys on the other this is probably ganda and this is the deep culture it is something we are not aware of is not true because i don't think that old all journalists are militarist or want war they are simply not aware that conflicts are much more complex and may have thirty parties and not two major problem but also back all the history books exist for that exact reason to learn something from history and they've...
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it affects us all. so obviously, we're going to use as we have in the past these capabilities that we have because it's the most basic tool of learning -- of getting intelligence. signals intelligence, human intelligence. this is the signals part. we're going to do everything we can. what we have learned is that -- bill sapphire, many years ago in "the new york times" was the first to say we're heading in a direction where privacy is over. where this huge capacity of the government to eavesdrop is becoming more and more problematic. so we've got a conflict of civil liberties. and the necessary protection of the country and ourselves. >> but snowden is -- it informs people of -- in detail in a way that clearly we did not know. >> that's right. >> and the massive nature of it. i think particularly our paper, the "post" has been quite responsible and aggressive in presenting that information. there are no grand juries, to my knowledge. there is apparently no crime. this is a policy discussion which is goin
it affects us all. so obviously, we're going to use as we have in the past these capabilities that we have because it's the most basic tool of learning -- of getting intelligence. signals intelligence, human intelligence. this is the signals part. we're going to do everything we can. what we have learned is that -- bill sapphire, many years ago in "the new york times" was the first to say we're heading in a direction where privacy is over. where this huge capacity of the government to...
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all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one for 30 for education and one for 60 for work. they got submitted the week of the 20th. and my -- i know that usually they have to wait for committee and the normal process, but i'm hoping to get my paperwork pushed through as soon as possible. if they do, it's possible i could get out as soon as the third of july. the reason i'm stressing it is my daughter's birthday is next month. i'm really trying my best to get out before her birthday. i've never been there for one of her birthdays. >> i cannot promise you -- >> i know. >> -- it will get pushed through because we don't do that. otherwise we would always be pushing through. th
all you want to do is go home. nothing is okay. nothing is all right. everybody around you gets on your nerves. you just want to go. my daughter's birthday is next month. it would mean the world to me and to her if i could get home for her birthday. got a minute? >> yeah. >> i am hoping i can get the wheels of justice to turn and get something done. >> what can i do for you? >> a lot. i have been submitted for two lump sums. one for 30 for education and one for 60 for...
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our cops killed more black men in three weeks and german cops killed all people of all races in all of germany during all of last year was a total of six police violence in america has gotten so bad that claire mccaskill of missouri the senator from missouri has proposed that no police department should get federal funding without having body cams on all of their officers so isn't it time to restore some sanity to police in america and bring back good cops to america's streets once rubble. joining me for that i saw in the rubble are horrors cooper conservative commentator and senior fellow at the national center for public policy research and conservative commentator and actress chris uhlmann so nice to see you both being here in a week or longer since the anyway it's good to have you there so you heard my intro here we have another example of police brutality is just like you know the hits keep on common when are we going to stop killing people in this country using the force of law i would think that this would be the ultimate conservative argument given that the conservative general
our cops killed more black men in three weeks and german cops killed all people of all races in all of germany during all of last year was a total of six police violence in america has gotten so bad that claire mccaskill of missouri the senator from missouri has proposed that no police department should get federal funding without having body cams on all of their officers so isn't it time to restore some sanity to police in america and bring back good cops to america's streets once rubble....
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we are trying to look forward and have the speakers address what we want to accomplish, and first of all i have learned on the commission that every citizen believes that they own the water front in san francisco. and that is a hard one for us as a commission to meet everybody's needs and desires. and i have come to respect that. and we also at time have to make some decision and we have made the decisions and we sort of know where i have stood and so the controversial projects as well. and we not having to go back and revisit that. i will start off with the division and i think that the staff has heard me talk about this, in 1997, reuniting san francisco with the water front was a very appropriate thing and what i have not found in the stopping is what the division is doing going forward and i think that we have reunited san francisco with the water front and there is no question that has happened and i think that we have them defined on the visionary level of what it is that we see it going forward that we can't address the for that and it is keeping the water front a center of the rec
we are trying to look forward and have the speakers address what we want to accomplish, and first of all i have learned on the commission that every citizen believes that they own the water front in san francisco. and that is a hard one for us as a commission to meet everybody's needs and desires. and i have come to respect that. and we also at time have to make some decision and we have made the decisions and we sort of know where i have stood and so the controversial projects as well. and we...
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that is the greatest memory of all. it is also a matter of course of how we want to be remembered, not simply forgotten 50 years after the fact, 50 years after today, but how we want to be remembered. we all want to be remembered in a certain way. senator ted kennedy, i remember when he was dying, he didn't want to be remembered for all the money his family had put together, didn't want to be remembered for the scandals in chappaquiddick, that is for sure. he didn't want to be remembered for the fact that two of his brothers had been assassinated. it is telling that ted kennedy as he was dying what a letter to .he pope he said, i want you to know, your holiness, that in my 50 years of elected office come i have been a champion for the .ight of the poor i have tried to open doors of economic opportunity. that is a quote. or, that sounds like something else. it resonates with memory and it resonates with the purpose all .f you reflect your today he is speaking up for the elderly, for children, for immigrants, people affli
that is the greatest memory of all. it is also a matter of course of how we want to be remembered, not simply forgotten 50 years after the fact, 50 years after today, but how we want to be remembered. we all want to be remembered in a certain way. senator ted kennedy, i remember when he was dying, he didn't want to be remembered for all the money his family had put together, didn't want to be remembered for the scandals in chappaquiddick, that is for sure. he didn't want to be remembered for...
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it all begins today and to get started all of you -- all you have to do is to go to yall yallai.state.gof and that will give you information how you can access all of this information going forward. we are joining with american universities, african institutions and private sector partners like microsoft and master card. we want to thank the two of them. they are really helping to finance that. give them a round of applause. [ applause ] starting next year, young africans can come to these centers to network and access the latest technology and get training and management and entrepreneurship. we're starting in ghana, south africa and kenya. we aim to help 10s of thousands of young africans access the skills they need to put their ideas into action. the point is we believe in you. i believe in you. i believe in everyone of you who are doing just extraordinary things. in nigeria -- there he she is. she now trains birth attendants and delivers kits with sterile supplies and helping to save the lives of countless mothers and their babies. we want to thank you. we want her to save even more l
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we all love mystery. is that what makes it so exciting. >> people that don't know where they are going until the evening of. they don't know location until they arrived. >> it is exciting. >> we are getting a little feedback with that microphone. >> she's good. >> so part of this is the thing that goes into this is everybody is outfitted, everybody is dressed to the nine's. >> yes. >> where did you get your outfit for tonight. >> this dress was custom designed by, dawn who runs project runway. >> i love her. >> so, le tanya the co host we work in the summer to kind of, she gave us different ideas and styles and then we went into different cities. >> there she is we just saw her right now. the theme from project runway. there she is. >> one of the things about this event, it is that it is started years ago in paris. we are still getting feedback. can we turn that microphone off. >> please, get rid of that. >> for people whether or not familiar with that, third year in philadelphia tell us about what this i
we all love mystery. is that what makes it so exciting. >> people that don't know where they are going until the evening of. they don't know location until they arrived. >> it is exciting. >> we are getting a little feedback with that microphone. >> she's good. >> so part of this is the thing that goes into this is everybody is outfitted, everybody is dressed to the nine's. >> yes. >> where did you get your outfit for tonight. >> this dress was...
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was priced in dollars at the world war two all commodities all oil and now they're saying you know what we're ready to break out from the tent of mom and dad uncle sam and are ready to build our economies independent of a state that's clearly in the throes of a deflationary depression warmongering state of chaos well here is the quote i'm going to read to you from this bloomberg article and it's from bank of america bank of america obviously american the crisis created a rethink of the dollar denominated world that we live in said joseph quinlan chief market strategist at bank of america corporation's u.s. trust which oversees about three hundred eighty billion dollars he said quote this nasty turn between russia and the west related to sanctions that can be an accelerator toward a more multi-currency world and they mention that throughout the article that it's actually because of this increasingly using financial sanctions and financial war techniques whether it's against bank parabolic in france or elsewhere so people are very concerned about it they also mention that germany and gree
was priced in dollars at the world war two all commodities all oil and now they're saying you know what we're ready to break out from the tent of mom and dad uncle sam and are ready to build our economies independent of a state that's clearly in the throes of a deflationary depression warmongering state of chaos well here is the quote i'm going to read to you from this bloomberg article and it's from bank of america bank of america obviously american the crisis created a rethink of the dollar...
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it's a basic human right to i think you know right there we have all my human rights to go and all the good will because it's made. all the. sunday evening already outside our body. not so i'm going to have a camera as you talking about these pirates and we spy on them so my record that they can record me and we are equal. equality equality. in watching each other's behavior. oh it's raining i had to put away the camera. the gender trumpet symbolizes the gender madness in swedish it could be mia because i found this. project the finest with seventy thousand euro to investigate the trumpets from a gender perspective and then we can think about all the remaining instruments we have to write the drums and so on that haven't been investigated yet for gender perspective so we have so much research to do and we have so so much to express money that we need for these important questions and. i am not sure that the swedish population will support such fine and such projects but probably that government will. eugenics but eugenics vulgarized darwin science punishment for an uncommitted crying i
it's a basic human right to i think you know right there we have all my human rights to go and all the good will because it's made. all the. sunday evening already outside our body. not so i'm going to have a camera as you talking about these pirates and we spy on them so my record that they can record me and we are equal. equality equality. in watching each other's behavior. oh it's raining i had to put away the camera. the gender trumpet symbolizes the gender madness in swedish it could be...
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a front group for the billionaire class is even possible at this point to legislate our way out of all of the arche or on that would like happen tony also president obama ran for office as a progressive but is governing like a centrist republican and explains the difference between obama the candidate and obama the chief executive and what should that tell us about the future of the democratic party and anti-government libertarianism may be all the rage these days but a growing number of self described libertarians don't even know what it's all about so who really benefits from libertarianism and who's left to fend for themselves more on that tonight still a take. you need to know the twenty fourteen is arguably been president obama's toughest year in office yet with crises abroad in iraq and ukraine heated alexion year politics the president and his legacy have been under attack like never before but while the right has its fair share of obama bashers some of the harshest criticisms of the president are now coming from the left in an exclusive interview was salon over the weekend corn
a front group for the billionaire class is even possible at this point to legislate our way out of all of the arche or on that would like happen tony also president obama ran for office as a progressive but is governing like a centrist republican and explains the difference between obama the candidate and obama the chief executive and what should that tell us about the future of the democratic party and anti-government libertarianism may be all the rage these days but a growing number of self...
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all right. all right. i'm going to try to find you a date. >> hey, hey, hey. >> just got to do me a favor. go up to richie's room and get on to some of his clothes to make you look normal. >> my clothes do need time warping. >> timeless. >> so funny. garry marshall auditioned him and said he hired him on the spot because he had never interviewed an alien before. >> and he played the role. >> i can't imagine anybody else doing that role. >> you'll have a special on "0/20". >> an hour look back at all the great moments to celebrate him. >> how will you fit it into an hour? so many. >> can't wait for that. >> coming up next on "good morning america," we're talking about a new trend. a home of less than 100 square feet. >> what? say what? >> for you. >> coming up. >>> now, this is a morning television first. >> it's a 10. >> it's the big "dancing with the stars" exclusive tomorrow we reveal this year's pro dancers live so will your favorite return? don't miss it only on -- >> all: "good morning america." >> on
all right. all right. i'm going to try to find you a date. >> hey, hey, hey. >> just got to do me a favor. go up to richie's room and get on to some of his clothes to make you look normal. >> my clothes do need time warping. >> timeless. >> so funny. garry marshall auditioned him and said he hired him on the spot because he had never interviewed an alien before. >> and he played the role. >> i can't imagine anybody else doing that role. >> you'll...
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so, that's the secret to all his success. all right. well, the tribeca film festival got an inside look at how director ron howard directs his films when howard let the crew inside his hotel room for some of howard's tips and daily saltwater bath, three gallons of milk and rocks in your shoes. try that. i'm betty nguyen. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. ♪ >>> you know, i don't think there's anyone here at the pacific hurricane center who can recall a scenario like this. it's very rare. >> don't mess with mother nature. >> good advice, as people on the hawaiian islands batten down the hatches. a live report from the vacation paradise where residents and tourists alike put safety first. >>> high alert. the cdc assigns more people to the growing ebola crisis, and the results are in for the new york city patient tested for having the virus. >>> and then, one of our favorites at the "today" show jams with the roots. turn up the bass with the band! this is "way too early." ♪ ♪ >> hey there, everybody, goo
so, that's the secret to all his success. all right. well, the tribeca film festival got an inside look at how director ron howard directs his films when howard let the crew inside his hotel room for some of howard's tips and daily saltwater bath, three gallons of milk and rocks in your shoes. try that. i'm betty nguyen. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. ♪ >>> you know, i don't think there's anyone here at the pacific hurricane...
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all-stars, all here as well. what is going on. >> just look at what companies are saying, not just the irs, it's also the nlrb, also unjust regulations they feel from an irrational regulations chasing them. what strikes me as also that congress acts shocked that companies are moving overseas, given we know we're one of the only industrialized nations to tax profits when. congress and guys should realize the tax writing committee members are working for the likes of ge or gm, i sat in irs meetings with companies who come into ask for tax breaks. there's no way that congress should act like this is a surprise to them. neil: i can understand the companies and we know the games. but individuals, it takes a lot to get an individual to say i'm leaving, i don't know where they go. numbers are significant enough to say this is worrisome. >> and started about ten years ago, yes, you're absolutely right, there was a beginning burgeoning trend of individuals renouncing citizenship in the united states, because they saw that
all-stars, all here as well. what is going on. >> just look at what companies are saying, not just the irs, it's also the nlrb, also unjust regulations they feel from an irrational regulations chasing them. what strikes me as also that congress acts shocked that companies are moving overseas, given we know we're one of the only industrialized nations to tax profits when. congress and guys should realize the tax writing committee members are working for the likes of ge or gm, i sat in irs...
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then he decides all prices come down. part of the problem is the economy has never really been fully reformed. see --s a clip talk or kleptocracy. people steal and it is enormous. and things that were government-owned are now in private hands. biggest one, the most essential, they are in the hands of the government or government-related. >> oligarchs took over a lot of them, whether it was concrete, oil. >> they privatized it for themselves. they bought them. this to ukraine and his actions in ukraine. an associate for the olympics. there were already problems with ukraine. clearly russia -- meaning the kremlin -- was not happy with what was going on. russia always considered ukraine -- most leaders don't even consider them a real country. >> part of russia. >> historically. >> and they had a lot of nuclear weapons there. >> half of the military complex was in eastern ukraine which is why what's going on now is so economically based. due tof this has been the relationship between russia and ukrainian leaders and what they
then he decides all prices come down. part of the problem is the economy has never really been fully reformed. see --s a clip talk or kleptocracy. people steal and it is enormous. and things that were government-owned are now in private hands. biggest one, the most essential, they are in the hands of the government or government-related. >> oligarchs took over a lot of them, whether it was concrete, oil. >> they privatized it for themselves. they bought them. this to ukraine and his...
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all the recreational areas are heavily used on weekends. we have the group picnic area which should accommodate 200 people, tennis courts are full. it also has 3 playground areas. the ampitheater was built in 1972. it was the home of the first blues festival. given the fact that jerry garcia used to play in this park, he was from this neighborhood, everybody knows his reputation. we thought what a great thing it would be to have an ampitheater named after jerry garcia. that is a name that has panache. it brings people from all over the bay area to the ampitheater. the calls that come in, we'd like to do a concert at the jerry garcia ampitheater and we do everything we can to accommodate them and help them because it gets people into the park. people like a lot of color and that's what they call a park. other people don't. you have to try to reconcile all those different points of view. what should a park look like and what should it have? should it be manicured, should it be nice little cobblestones around all of the paths and like that. th
all the recreational areas are heavily used on weekends. we have the group picnic area which should accommodate 200 people, tennis courts are full. it also has 3 playground areas. the ampitheater was built in 1972. it was the home of the first blues festival. given the fact that jerry garcia used to play in this park, he was from this neighborhood, everybody knows his reputation. we thought what a great thing it would be to have an ampitheater named after jerry garcia. that is a name that has...
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stunned at the number of things that have gone forward and the projects from parks to museums and to all sorts of things and i still think that pier 70 is one of the most exciting things to happen to the city and the kutos that are come ng and it is a testament to the lessons learned being played out. and the commissioner helped to point it out and we don't have that many areas where the projects can go forward. we have seen a lot of things come along and those lessons learned were anraid to one of the largest projects and i think that the people are feeling good about what is happening in that area. and i, i appreciate also, as brad pointed out we did do the capitol planning annually and that plays into a lot of things and i think that we have got, such an obligation really to take how that has played out here and this is a chance to really, have that overlay, in a very concrete way of our capitol planning with the project and our visions, and how we develop those and that vision going forward. these are just sort of some of my comments but not quite in any particular level, but, i thin
stunned at the number of things that have gone forward and the projects from parks to museums and to all sorts of things and i still think that pier 70 is one of the most exciting things to happen to the city and the kutos that are come ng and it is a testament to the lessons learned being played out. and the commissioner helped to point it out and we don't have that many areas where the projects can go forward. we have seen a lot of things come along and those lessons learned were anraid to...
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all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> okay. she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> okay. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i'll get your clothes. we'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before they can get a ride. >> this one right here. >> okay. >> i had a feeling something like this was going to happen. >>> coming up, more frustration for charles taylor and the pendleton staff. >> she must have it turned off. it went straight to voice mail. >> meanwhile, michael brehm fears retribution from his cell mates. >> i've seen a guy scheduled to go home in three days and someone put a shank in his bed. had he didn't get out for another 90 days afterwards. >> and extra staff are called in for an uncooperative teen. >> you've got to get your clothes off and in the shower. >>> indiana's pendleton juvenile correctional facility is the end of the line in the juvenile system for kids who have committed serious offenses. >> stop.
all right? >> okay. >> how do you feel about that? >> i'm cool with it. >> okay. she'll be here, don't you think, today? >> yeah. >> okay. let's make this thing happen then. >> okay. i'll get your clothes. we'll have you change. >> sometimes it can be a couple days before they can get a ride. >> this one right here. >> okay. >> i had a feeling something like this was going to happen. >>> coming up, more frustration for...
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they'll be all over this on the show, kelly. what does that mean all over it? like sit on the printout? >> brian and mandy, not quite. we're definitely going to have our panel ready to talk about this. we have some analyst comes up. we're talking about newscorps. after the split from 21st century fox. and there's zynga could be considered a media company, depending on your point of view. >> buying fake cows with real money stuff. >> interactive media perhaps. >> lot coming up. that all begins after the close at 4:00. we still have to see how the market continues to digest with the news overseas. >> you got tyler today in. >> yes, we do. >> may i mention, he's going to kill me for it, happy birthday to brian. >> okay, thank you very much. >>> shares of boulder brands jumping today after posting a rock-solid quarter. herb greenberg has been waving a red flag over this stock for qui quite some time. anything making you change your red flag? does it make you wave it even more. >> wave it even more. slowing growth and falling margins is not what you want to see in a
they'll be all over this on the show, kelly. what does that mean all over it? like sit on the printout? >> brian and mandy, not quite. we're definitely going to have our panel ready to talk about this. we have some analyst comes up. we're talking about newscorps. after the split from 21st century fox. and there's zynga could be considered a media company, depending on your point of view. >> buying fake cows with real money stuff. >> interactive media perhaps. >> lot...
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all models say it will not make land fall at all. this is a different le pressure system helping with cloud cover around today. so showers are around but not right now, 73 degrees in philadelphia at the the moment. getting very muggy out there. it already was to start but now that the sunnies out it will be warm and humid today, hot and humid tomorrow with a high of 90 after a cold front comes through on wednesday, things improve greatly. once again no extended period of heat and humidity, a couple days of perspiration and then refreshment, thursday and friday, and does that sound like a soft drink commercial. >> kind of, that is okay. >>> couple accidents and then we will get to your majors. we have slow downs out there this morning, so we are going to start in pennsauken merchantville avenue around jackson avenue. southbound side of the blue route right now approaching macdade boulevard we have an accident blocking left lane southbound and then also northbound we have got a delay there heading out to the scene it looks like dit cle
all models say it will not make land fall at all. this is a different le pressure system helping with cloud cover around today. so showers are around but not right now, 73 degrees in philadelphia at the the moment. getting very muggy out there. it already was to start but now that the sunnies out it will be warm and humid today, hot and humid tomorrow with a high of 90 after a cold front comes through on wednesday, things improve greatly. once again no extended period of heat and humidity, a...
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all right. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. >> i don't think we can top that. we're going to try. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. i don't know if you can make a ski slope out of three data points but we're going to try. check this out. 44%. how much of the latino vote george buw. bush got in the 200 presidential election. during that campaign, bush came out in favor of a guest worker program. when he hit that number, when e hit the 44% number among latino voters, that became a high water mark for a republican presidential candidate among latino voters. not even ronald reagan back in 194 1984. not even ronald reagan did as well as george w. bush did in 2004. here's the next number, next data point. 31% is how much of the latino vote that john mccain got in 20 20 2008. mccain did a big about face on issue of immigration during that campai campaign. he started out leading t
all right. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts now with steve kornacki sitting in for rachel. >> i don't think we can top that. we're going to try. have a great weekend. >> you, too. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel has the night off. i don't know if you can make a ski slope out of three data points but we're going to try. check this out. 44%. how much of the latino vote george buw. bush got in the...
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yeah. >> all right, all right, all right. >> at first best actor nominee matthew mcconaughey of "true detective" was the man on everyone's mind. with a chance to add an historic oscar/emmy twofer. >> all right, all right all right already. >> the academy said the meth man win. >> goes to bryan cranston. >> i'd like to dedicate this award to all the sneaky petes of the world. >> reporter: his win, his first since 2010 highlighting a huge night for "breaking bad." its victory lap featuring supporting nods for aaron paul and anna gunn and best drama. repeat winners leading the night, julianna margulies for "the good wife." >> what a wonderful time for women on television. >> reporter: and jim parsons collecting a fourth consecutive best actor in a comedy emmy. >> thank all of you, i mean that. >> it's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in all of our lives. >> reporter: billy crystal paid memorable tribute to his friend and comic relief partner robin williams. >> for almost 40 years, he was the brightest star in a comedy galaxy. >>ty burrell. >> reporter: "m
yeah. >> all right, all right, all right. >> at first best actor nominee matthew mcconaughey of "true detective" was the man on everyone's mind. with a chance to add an historic oscar/emmy twofer. >> all right, all right all right already. >> the academy said the meth man win. >> goes to bryan cranston. >> i'd like to dedicate this award to all the sneaky petes of the world. >> reporter: his win, his first since 2010 highlighting a huge night...
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>> all right, well, i love a parade. >> can't wait to hear that tomorrow, chris. >> all right, a fired georgia teacher suing her school board after her student found naked selfies of her. >> yes, little out there. the teacher was just terminated two weeks ago for being irresponsible with her phone. >> failed to properly report the incident, claims inch sub formed nation in their termination notice. she gave student her cell phone password then left unattended. >> found in addition to the school board reach these photos that got into a phone, and then put them on social media. well, i'm just curious. >> difference. >> right. where, i mean, whole thing is a mess. >> yes, they're savvy enough to know thousand do all that, and get into her phone, i mean, he said she said. even the password or not if she did, how stupid is that. >> right. >> i think terrible on all levers, though, that she had her phone with the pictures, then student won't do that. >> what does mike jerrick always say that never to do? >> take naked pictures of yourself. >> sing the national anthem. >> throw the fishes pit
>> all right, well, i love a parade. >> can't wait to hear that tomorrow, chris. >> all right, a fired georgia teacher suing her school board after her student found naked selfies of her. >> yes, little out there. the teacher was just terminated two weeks ago for being irresponsible with her phone. >> failed to properly report the incident, claims inch sub formed nation in their termination notice. she gave student her cell phone password then left unattended....
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all right? the names, all of these names are the guys that murdered my sons, thomas hannible paris moffet, jason thomas, marcus carter, all of these guys were there when my son was murdered and i don't know who all had the gun, but they were all there and these are all mief sons case down at 850 bryant. they murdered my son. and i am still suffering. so, he has sister and brothers that are still suffering out there, my daughters is s*ufring one of them is working at old school cafe. and you know, and she is, a good advocate now, but still, she is suffering too. we need our cases solved. and so that we can have some closure, so that we can have some closure. >> i walk with other mothers. >> your time is up man. >> my son's anniversary is coming up on the 14th of this month, his anniversary is coming up you guys. and i need some support. on the 14th of this month, you guys. i need justice, i need some help. be out there with me, i need the media. >> miss brown, i am sorry but your time is up. >> t
all right? the names, all of these names are the guys that murdered my sons, thomas hannible paris moffet, jason thomas, marcus carter, all of these guys were there when my son was murdered and i don't know who all had the gun, but they were all there and these are all mief sons case down at 850 bryant. they murdered my son. and i am still suffering. so, he has sister and brothers that are still suffering out there, my daughters is s*ufring one of them is working at old school cafe. and you...
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we all got out of that one safely. not safely, i got burned and hit on the arm with a piece of shrapn shrapnel. >> another question from the audience? >> another question. >> thank you all for attending, thank you especially to our veteran veterans. >> american history tv in prime time continues in a moment. coming up, the wives and children of soldiers discuss their memories of world war ii including pearl harbor, d-day and president roosevelt's death that's followed on the invasion of sicily and the italian campaign to the liberation of europe. >> c-span's latest book, sunday's at eight. a collection of stories from some of the most influential people over the last 25 years i decided to take it, because whether it's an illusion or not, i don't think it is. it helped my concentration, it stopped me being board and other people being worried to some extent. it would keep me awake, and make the evening go on longer. if i was asked would i do it again the answer's probably yes, i would have quit earlier. it sounds irresp
we all got out of that one safely. not safely, i got burned and hit on the arm with a piece of shrapn shrapnel. >> another question from the audience? >> another question. >> thank you all for attending, thank you especially to our veteran veterans. >> american history tv in prime time continues in a moment. coming up, the wives and children of soldiers discuss their memories of world war ii including pearl harbor, d-day and president roosevelt's death that's followed on...
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i grant it all. but just step back and ask yourself this -- what would the 20th century or the last 100 years have been like if there never was an america? what would have been the outcome of world war i? or world war ii? or the cold war? what would the world be like if america sort of never existed? for all of our blunders and for all of our self-interest -- by the way, democratic societies have every right to be self-interested. we elect governments to look out for us. the question is not if america is self interested, but in being self-interested, is america making the world better or worse? we self-interestedly got into world war ii. we didn't even care about hitler. it took the bombing of pearl harbor. self-interest. but that self-interest got rid of nazi germany and japanese imperialism. we fought the cold war, but who would deny that the end of it, the world is much better and freer? the russians have all types of problems but no one wants to restore the old communist party. american power has
i grant it all. but just step back and ask yourself this -- what would the 20th century or the last 100 years have been like if there never was an america? what would have been the outcome of world war i? or world war ii? or the cold war? what would the world be like if america sort of never existed? for all of our blunders and for all of our self-interest -- by the way, democratic societies have every right to be self-interested. we elect governments to look out for us. the question is not if...
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all of it, all of my children, everybody can be in the courtroom. it is a great feeling of support as we close the case. >> prosecutors may call one more rebuttal witness today. then final arguments are expected on friday. >>> you can add soccer to the list of sports with con quugs controversies. concussion controversies. a group of soccer players and parents filed a lawsuit against the sports international governing body along with several u.s. soccer organizations. they say the groups have been negligent in monitoring and treating head injuries. not demanding financial damages, but a change to the rules. >> josh shaw admits he is not a hero, he is a liar. the usc star football player told school administrators he made up the story about rescuing his nephew from drowning. that's not how he sprained his ankle. the head coach says he is extremely disappointed in shaw and he has been suspended indefinitely days after he was elected captain of the team. >> it's pretty clear there is quite a bit, few conflicting stories out there. you know, any informat
all of it, all of my children, everybody can be in the courtroom. it is a great feeling of support as we close the case. >> prosecutors may call one more rebuttal witness today. then final arguments are expected on friday. >>> you can add soccer to the list of sports with con quugs controversies. concussion controversies. a group of soccer players and parents filed a lawsuit against the sports international governing body along with several u.s. soccer organizations. they say the...
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all in all things look really nice for me. david: ryan dietrich, brent wilsey, scott bauer, thanks for you all coming in. really appreciate it, guys. >> thank you. liz: we have to continue to talk are gat in jacz: gorgeous backgt what is going on in the foreground if investors have their ears to the wall, looking to clues when the fed could raise rates. we have a man who has been in the fed voting room with fed chair janet yellen before. he knows what she might be thinking. former kansas city fed president and now fdic vice-chair, tom hoenig. david: nice to be a fly on the wall. he is a fly on the wall. >>> bank of america will play $17 billion to settle grimes over mortgage bond that it sold that led up to the financial crisis but where does all that money go? over 100 billions in fines paid off to the doj since 2008. where is it coming from? where does it go? could it be funded by the fed? all those questions could be answered coming up. liz: are you ready for some football? american football making its way across the globe
all in all things look really nice for me. david: ryan dietrich, brent wilsey, scott bauer, thanks for you all coming in. really appreciate it, guys. >> thank you. liz: we have to continue to talk are gat in jacz: gorgeous backgt what is going on in the foreground if investors have their ears to the wall, looking to clues when the fed could raise rates. we have a man who has been in the fed voting room with fed chair janet yellen before. he knows what she might be thinking. former kansas...
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all in all, not a bad day, chris. >> all right, tedd. still getting cat lovin' in the studio today. we are fresh out of time. on behalf of tedd florendo and all of us here on nbc 10, thanks for watching and have a great saturday. -i'm sara gore and this is open house. this week is all about luxury homes from sea to shining sea. we go behind the doors of an idyllic hillside california estate with its very own vineyard. and we head to franklin lakes, new jersey to tour a remarkable home with jaw-dropping interiors and grounds to match. plus, coldwell banker expert, christophe choo reveals the hidden gems that add to the potential appeal of any neighborhood for buyers. but first, we head down to miami for a peek into a day in the life of the power broker team, jill hertzberg and jill eber. -today we have a broker's open house and we're going to have a great day and this is what miami is all about. [music playing[ -welcome to open house.
all in all, not a bad day, chris. >> all right, tedd. still getting cat lovin' in the studio today. we are fresh out of time. on behalf of tedd florendo and all of us here on nbc 10, thanks for watching and have a great saturday. -i'm sara gore and this is open house. this week is all about luxury homes from sea to shining sea. we go behind the doors of an idyllic hillside california estate with its very own vineyard. and we head to franklin lakes, new jersey to tour a remarkable home...
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all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> all right, welcome back. . as you know, we in the media like bright, shiny things and big, round numbers. adam persia and oliver thurgood are joining us. looks like this close on the s&p, adam, do you care or is it just a nice, shiny thing? >> i think it's a nice, shiny thing. the number that i'm more concerned about or looking at is the s&p's pe ratio. we're seeing it at 18 now, about 1 1/2 points above the 60-year average, but what's interesting, if you look back over the last 60 years, the market's traded at a pe of 18 or more 33% of the time. so, while we're frothy, we still have room to steam ahead, and i think the macro backdrop supports that. >> will the "e" get bigger, oliver? because if the "e" gets bigger, i am not worried about 18 1/2 times earnings. >> yeah, we think earnings will continue to climb. we certainly saw it in second quarter earnings and didn't see downward revisions or warnings for the rest of the year, and that's important. and that's going to help drive stocks higher. i would add, kee
all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> all right, welcome back. . as you know, we in the media like bright, shiny things and big, round numbers. adam persia and oliver thurgood are joining us. looks like this close on the s&p, adam, do you care or is it just a nice, shiny thing? >> i think it's a nice, shiny thing. the number that i'm more concerned about or looking at is the s&p's pe ratio. we're seeing it at 18 now, about 1 1/2 points above the 60-year average, but...
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the other all nato not all but one of them are nato members they feel they've got to support the united states they may not be happy with what putin's doing in ukraine and crimea but you know that it's not a core interest for them what they want is an issue of the natural gas queues flowing for ukraine so there are geo political reasons for this but there's no question that the impact is another drag on growth so we have all the drags that we just discussed all over the world and now we have a new impediment to growth and then of course just a matter of time before the china credit bubble collapses and then the u.s. is not too far behind in terms of our stock and housing bubble so this is a set up for. best a continuation of the depression and a tech to go recession but at worst may be you know markets breaking something more like two thousand and eight jim do you see europe as school leading it sanction regime or letting a temporary sanctions just expire every time. i see you have to as little as possible of the relationship between germany and russia is very strong remember engine of
the other all nato not all but one of them are nato members they feel they've got to support the united states they may not be happy with what putin's doing in ukraine and crimea but you know that it's not a core interest for them what they want is an issue of the natural gas queues flowing for ukraine so there are geo political reasons for this but there's no question that the impact is another drag on growth so we have all the drags that we just discussed all over the world and now we have a...
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all right. performing his smash hit "i want crazy" ladies and gentlemen, hunter hayes. ♪ i'm booking myself a one way flight ♪ ♪ i got to see the color in your eyes ♪ ♪ yeah telling myself i'm going to be all right ♪ ♪ without you baby it's a waste of time ♪ ♪ yeah our first date girl the seasons changed ♪ ♪ it got washed away in the summer rain ♪ ♪ you can't undo a fall like this ♪ ♪ cause love don't know what distance is ♪ ♪ i know it's crazy you guys ready? help me out. ♪ but i don't want good and i don't want good enough ♪ ♪ i want can't sleep can't breathe without your love ♪ ♪ front porch and one more kiss it doesn't make sense to anybody else ♪ ♪ who cares if you're all i think about ♪ ♪ i've searched the world and i know now ♪ ♪ it ain't right if you ain't lost your mind ♪ ♪ yeah i don't want easy i want crazy ♪ ♪ are you with me baby ♪ let's be crazy yeah! ♪ i want to be scared don't want to know why ♪ ♪ want to fee
all right. performing his smash hit "i want crazy" ladies and gentlemen, hunter hayes. ♪ i'm booking myself a one way flight ♪ ♪ i got to see the color in your eyes ♪ ♪ yeah telling myself i'm going to be all right ♪ ♪ without you baby it's a waste of time ♪ ♪ yeah our first date girl the seasons changed ♪ ♪ it got washed away in the summer rain ♪ ♪ you can't undo a fall like this ♪ ♪ cause love don't know what distance is ♪ ♪ i know it's crazy you...