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we have a job to do. the number one job, i often say that may be true but i'm a big spender in two area. defense and infrastructure. that is what we're supposed to be doing. >> will congress be able to delay? >> jummy the delays we are looking at are even -- to me the delays we are looking at are even as serious as the cuts. the ohio cost summary, the warheads. 76 is the one that outcome of submarines and 78 from the air. these are systems that we have that are being diminished. we have not even talked about that. when i see a delay, i look at the delays. look at the f-35. we have 179 recon out. i think this president continues to delay, that is not a delay, that is a cat. >> do you have a final question? >> i wanted to come back to women in combat roles. i know the details are not out there yet. the general announcement has been made and has been signed. did you talk about the senate reviewing these as bay, -- t hey come off. do you see some fight ahead as they try to implement this? specifically, do you
we have a job to do. the number one job, i often say that may be true but i'm a big spender in two area. defense and infrastructure. that is what we're supposed to be doing. >> will congress be able to delay? >> jummy the delays we are looking at are even -- to me the delays we are looking at are even as serious as the cuts. the ohio cost summary, the warheads. 76 is the one that outcome of submarines and 78 from the air. these are systems that we have that are being diminished. we...
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do you say what you think? >> i do. most of the time i try to keep it really real and say what i think. and sometimes i'm very direct, which can sometimes hurt people, but when i say direct, i'm just -- i don't feel like i have that tone, you know, that voice where it's like really sweet. i feel like if you ask me and i just tell you very directly, and sometimes it can shock somebody who -- >> can i ask directly, are you back with greg? what's going on? >> greg and i are definitely back together. >> okay. did he propose to you? we heard a rumor he proposed to you on new year's. >> no. it's not -- >> you tweeted about it. >> i tweeted about it on new year's eve. and i love twitter, as a matter of fact. so please follow me on twitter, everybody. @neneleakes. you need to follow me so you can hear me trash talk. no, i'm not trash talking. i talk about a lot of nice stuff. no, i think people can see on "the real housewives of atlanta" that greg and i are together, and i think people want to know if we're going to go to the n
do you say what you think? >> i do. most of the time i try to keep it really real and say what i think. and sometimes i'm very direct, which can sometimes hurt people, but when i say direct, i'm just -- i don't feel like i have that tone, you know, that voice where it's like really sweet. i feel like if you ask me and i just tell you very directly, and sometimes it can shock somebody who -- >> can i ask directly, are you back with greg? what's going on? >> greg and i are...
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what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being cash for, i do not know how that would help me qualify for a loan, but it is a problem. so my question is, where do you go, i
what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured...
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why do you do nothing about spending? how is it, a party that lost its bid for the white house, acts like all of a sudden it lost the house? you didn't. stop behaving like you did. after all, voters returned aren't to body that sets all spending issues, why the heck are republicans on defense on spending issues? what happened to their backbone? more to the point, what happened to their soul? tonight, meet the folks who have been brought in to perform a exorcism on the right. they are michelle field, and alan west, you know their faces, get ready for them to get in liberal's faces, by waking up some very young voters, they are launching a web show, called, next generation. and if you are young, hot and bothered, they want to get you jazzed, angry and involved, welcome you to both. alan west, unleash now. from congressional jobs and duties, what do you want to do here? >> neil, i think post -- most important thing, being father of two teenage daughters, take my insights on the issues and perspective, and take those issues t
why do you do nothing about spending? how is it, a party that lost its bid for the white house, acts like all of a sudden it lost the house? you didn't. stop behaving like you did. after all, voters returned aren't to body that sets all spending issues, why the heck are republicans on defense on spending issues? what happened to their backbone? more to the point, what happened to their soul? tonight, meet the folks who have been brought in to perform a exorcism on the right. they are michelle...
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>> let me do what i do. you don't worry about who does what with me, just she me him so i can set up surveillance on him. i can't just walk up to him. i have to know where and when. >> you may be asking, is glen for real? that's exactly what i wanted to know. >> how many times have you done this? >> i've been doing it for 15 years. >> 15 years. how do you learn how to do something like that? >> sometimes you do stuff and you say [ bleep ] it ain't what you thought it would be. >> what do you mean? >> the first time i did this to somebody, i didn't feel nothing but jubilation because of the money i was spending doing it. >> did you ever tell anyone? >> if i told you the last time i killed seven people, you can't prove it. >> remember, he told us his name was glen glasper on line, but was he telling me the truth? >> i need to know who i'm dealing with, you know. it's our first meeting. >> this is who i am, glen glasper. >> i'll show you who i am. >> i don't need to know who you are. >> you sure? >> yep. >> you
>> let me do what i do. you don't worry about who does what with me, just she me him so i can set up surveillance on him. i can't just walk up to him. i have to know where and when. >> you may be asking, is glen for real? that's exactly what i wanted to know. >> how many times have you done this? >> i've been doing it for 15 years. >> 15 years. how do you learn how to do something like that? >> sometimes you do stuff and you say [ bleep ] it ain't what you...
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when we try to do it, we do not do it well. maybe we are too big of a country. institutions that work with 4 million people do not work with 310 million heterogenous people. i do not know. sometimes policies work well in one place and not another. it is also a left by spirit i have colleagues that go, denmark has this policy and it works great for them. it is not obvious we can just take on that institution and have it function that way here. >> what was -- where was mr. lee teaching you? >> new hampshire. a small town 35 minutes north of boston. >> have you ever told him how much he impacted you. >> after the book came out, i got my first publication copy. i wrote the introduction. i sent him a copy of the book. a little thank you note. i sent it through amazon. i got an e-mail from him saying, it was really touching. i did not have his contact information. i have his e-mail -- i knew he was still working at the high school. he said something like, he was so touched by the fact i think him for this that he was considering retiring but now he thinks he might sta
when we try to do it, we do not do it well. maybe we are too big of a country. institutions that work with 4 million people do not work with 310 million heterogenous people. i do not know. sometimes policies work well in one place and not another. it is also a left by spirit i have colleagues that go, denmark has this policy and it works great for them. it is not obvious we can just take on that institution and have it function that way here. >> what was -- where was mr. lee teaching you?...
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it is still up to me to do that? i am doing everything can. i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always have statutes that make that much sense. it is partly the ways that the laws have evolved and we are the ones who are stuck with enforcing them the way that they are. that does not necessarily mean that we think they are particularly good ideas, but we certainly want people to grow, prosper, and be saved. that can be achieved in all sorts of ways. we want to work with you on that. thank you. >> i was the founding president of the entertainment commission. i retired and went on to found the culture association, the first trade association statewide for night life
it is still up to me to do that? i am doing everything can. i do not know what else to do besides try to make a profit in a city that is over-taxing the and running down. [applause] >> i do think that you can do a lot through talking to your city supervisor and working through that process. i am telling you, there are ways that began help you. alcohol is a local issue on this type of matter. what we are behind would you guys want to do, whenever that is. a lot of times we do not always...
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what would it do in this scene? what would a tiger do in this moment? a tiger in a boat, and they do things you do not expect, and that becomes part of the narrative, too. most of the time, we had incredible special effects artists who had been watching these tigers for weeks on end, who created that tiger, but there are a couple of shots of a real tiger in there that surprised us. tavis: what type of angst does a screenwriter experience when you have done your part and then there is not a whole lot for you to do? >> on this very particular film, ang was very trusting and brought me in all of the way up to the preproduction. he had to pre-visualize all of these ocean shots in an animated form before we ever shot, in order to plan where the camera would be. i actually knew what everything was going to look like. i knew it was going to look a lot better than the animated version i was looking at, but when the shooting finished and the assembly of the film went on, he brought me back in, and we continued to work through the process. you hear the stories of
what would it do in this scene? what would a tiger do in this moment? a tiger in a boat, and they do things you do not expect, and that becomes part of the narrative, too. most of the time, we had incredible special effects artists who had been watching these tigers for weeks on end, who created that tiger, but there are a couple of shots of a real tiger in there that surprised us. tavis: what type of angst does a screenwriter experience when you have done your part and then there is not a...
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if i do not do my job, i do not get paid. why should they get paid? take the money from the lobbyists. put it toward the deficit. there are a lot of ways we can reduce the deficit instead of making the poor people pay so the rich can get their entitlements. it does not make sense to me. this is a great country. i have certain of this country. we should not make the poor and handicap have to deal with it. if we do not tighten up our infrastructure, our education. we are 25th in math. it is unreal. where do they think we will grow if we have nothing to show? we have idiots in congress. there is more greek than anything else. host: you mentioned the republican position on future taxes. here is what the washington post says -- this is from abc's this week with george stephanopoulos. --nator mcconnell said jen, maryland, democrat. what do you think about tidying spending to a debt limit increase? caller: i do not think we have the correct information to make that decision. the us government does not have a rational accounting system. if we buy a house, we
if i do not do my job, i do not get paid. why should they get paid? take the money from the lobbyists. put it toward the deficit. there are a lot of ways we can reduce the deficit instead of making the poor people pay so the rich can get their entitlements. it does not make sense to me. this is a great country. i have certain of this country. we should not make the poor and handicap have to deal with it. if we do not tighten up our infrastructure, our education. we are 25th in math. it is...
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>> i think we're doing it now with the resources we have and will continue to do it. i hope during thises conversation we get into what is happening in the army or military because that relates to everything you're talking about so far. >> i'll transition to that in a moment. it ties in with resources in aftercome you are facing a budget. i know you are against the contracting and would like to see increases in spending rather than decreases. but the relate reality is you will be look at cuts. so how do you deal with the resources question when you are trying to pivot to the pacific, what you're winding the war in afghanistan down. you're trying to build up missile defense and saying we need more resources in africa, how do you achieve this? >> you've made my case. we need more resources and our president to me it's unconsciousable that he in his own budget comes out with an increase. this is not the democrats or house or -- we are increasing the cost of government. the only areas where we are decreasing is in our defense system and that's what needs to change. and we
>> i think we're doing it now with the resources we have and will continue to do it. i hope during thises conversation we get into what is happening in the army or military because that relates to everything you're talking about so far. >> i'll transition to that in a moment. it ties in with resources in aftercome you are facing a budget. i know you are against the contracting and would like to see increases in spending rather than decreases. but the relate reality is you will be...
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it, let's do it. if, for some reason, the two of us went on that journey, and they had tried several other times -- i had a chance to work with a great filmmaker. i would not have passed that up for anything. tavis: and here comes the soft ball underhand right down the plate, which you have been waiting for all night, right down the middle. i want to get your take on this. i know you can articulate this better than i can, even though i feel this. i cannot imagine life without storytellers, without these narratives. it is the best part of hollywood when they get it right. >> absolutely. tavis: at hollywood's best, there are narrative's and stories that are told. they encourage us and inspire us. how fortunate do you feel, whether to be nominated or not, and you certainly have been, and now for a "life of pi," how fortunate do you feel to be among the best storytellers? >> you through it a compliment in the end, but when i was a kid, this is what i wanted to do. when i watched butch cassidy and the sund
it, let's do it. if, for some reason, the two of us went on that journey, and they had tried several other times -- i had a chance to work with a great filmmaker. i would not have passed that up for anything. tavis: and here comes the soft ball underhand right down the plate, which you have been waiting for all night, right down the middle. i want to get your take on this. i know you can articulate this better than i can, even though i feel this. i cannot imagine life without storytellers,...
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do so-and-so. but i'm not that any more. >> rose: what do the guests that you like share. brian whichials is one, tom brokaw is another, regis is another tom hanks is another. steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because it's great but it also makes you realize oh, jeez, i wish i was just 10%, maybe 15 more points on the iq test. but that's how you learn stuff, you know. and also to be able to make some of these people laugh is greatly satisfying. >> rose: in a previous conversation with me you said, you cannot understand unless you sit in that chair how you feel the necessity of getting a blaf every minute. >> that's right. that's interesting. i remember when we said that. see, i don't feel that way any more. i always felt like the show i was the cent
do so-and-so. but i'm not that any more. >> rose: what do the guests that you like share. brian whichials is one, tom brokaw is another, regis is another tom hanks is another. steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because...
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so what you do? -- do you do? how do we get people to understand there is an election, it is their civic duty to vote? host: how much money did you raise for this campaign? guest: very little. less than $300,000. able to win. we ran a grass-roots campaign. people knew me. people knew my opponent. they made a choice. host: 1 last fall called. john, -- phone call. john, independent. caller: congratulations. to follow up on your point about the voter's duty, i would like to hear your views on a southern border security. it is a very hot topic. what are your informed views on the dhs's budget? guest: it depends what they're going to do with it. i believe the border should be secure. i do not know where you live, but in california, in the southern part of california at the tijuana border, the logjam there is horrendous. i believe the border should be secure. we should support the people that are serving the border patrol. we should support the men everywhere we can, make their job easier, to do their job. we should do
so what you do? -- do you do? how do we get people to understand there is an election, it is their civic duty to vote? host: how much money did you raise for this campaign? guest: very little. less than $300,000. able to win. we ran a grass-roots campaign. people knew me. people knew my opponent. they made a choice. host: 1 last fall called. john, -- phone call. john, independent. caller: congratulations. to follow up on your point about the voter's duty, i would like to hear your views on a...
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so how do you do that. you work with the best people. and i just want to work with the best film makers and the best actors. now the sort of caveat to that is i really want to direct film but all of a sudden because of this movie i have an opportunity maybe for the next who knows how long to work with some pretty sick directors hopefully. so i'm going to soak that up as much as i can charlie and learn as much as i can from the david o russals of the world until they stop hiring me and then i will start making movies. >> rose: absorb everything you can from them and make i don't remember own movie. >> yes. >> rose: back to pat and several movie in silver linings this is where he's talking to his therapist. here it is. >> something you did about or after. >> about a week before the incident i called the cops and i told hill that my wife and the guy were plotting against memoranda by embezzle ling money from the local high school which ... wasn't true, it was a delusion. we later found out from the hospital that's because i re. >> undiagnos
so how do you do that. you work with the best people. and i just want to work with the best film makers and the best actors. now the sort of caveat to that is i really want to direct film but all of a sudden because of this movie i have an opportunity maybe for the next who knows how long to work with some pretty sick directors hopefully. so i'm going to soak that up as much as i can charlie and learn as much as i can from the david o russals of the world until they stop hiring me and then i...
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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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it did do something the president wanted to do, committed to do. he delivered on the promise to try to help protect the middle- class class. my theory is that in the next three political maneuvers that we are going to see coming up in congress, that people will start attacking the middle class. i believe this was our best opportunity to really take care long-term of the issues that we need to address to a balanced approach. >> to follow-up on that, you you voted early. you are not just waiting to see if it was going to pass and then vote no. the idea that obama kind of thatsome leverage theire, you wanted to see him fail, that he has to go back to the leverage -- that he does not have the leverage -- >> after the republicans walked away from the negotiations and tried the plan b by speaker boehner, it became clear, even after they tried to amend the senate yield that they could not do so dosh and the senate deal, that could not do so. -- it became clear, even after they tried to amend the senate deal, that they could not do so. i could understand p
it did do something the president wanted to do, committed to do. he delivered on the promise to try to help protect the middle- class class. my theory is that in the next three political maneuvers that we are going to see coming up in congress, that people will start attacking the middle class. i believe this was our best opportunity to really take care long-term of the issues that we need to address to a balanced approach. >> to follow-up on that, you you voted early. you are not just...
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things not to do. you know? >> what would be the number one bit of advice you would give, particularly one of your sons perhaps? >> leave with the truth. leave with the truth. that's what i've always done. that's what my dad told me. it's the reason a gentleman and a pearl like yourself would ask me back after the interview we had because i leave with the truth. you don't have to remember the truth. the truth is unchanging. >> that is very true. >> yeah, it's unchanging. >> i want to talk to you about movies and oscars. you're a movie guy. that's what charlie sheen is to me. >> you got it. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. i'm don lemon. here are your headlines. thousands of people marched today in washington in support of new gun control laws. this comes just days after a bill was introduced in congress that would ban assault rifles, semi-automatic weapons, and high-capacity magazines.
things not to do. you know? >> what would be the number one bit of advice you would give, particularly one of your sons perhaps? >> leave with the truth. leave with the truth. that's what i've always done. that's what my dad told me. it's the reason a gentleman and a pearl like yourself would ask me back after the interview we had because i leave with the truth. you don't have to remember the truth. the truth is unchanging. >> that is very true. >> yeah, it's unchanging....
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7 you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. ♪ ♪ liz: welcome back. the national debt, well, it is approaching 16.5 trillion, and we know that's a scary number, but you know what 58 could be more frightening. that's the percentage of the people just polled who are against spending cuts to medicare. that's going to make it tougher to deal with exploding e
so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7 you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's...
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that is what i do. in fact, when lee came to me about 3 or 4 years ago, we were at a party, a mutual friend's birthday party, i know a lot of people do work pretty similar to ours, people come to you and say i want to do this bullying thing. i probably get an email a day today from 12 to 14-year-old kid saying they are doing a music video about bullying, right? >> which is awesome. >> i'm not saying it's not awesome. so lee came up to me at a party and said i'm doing this thing, i'm doing this bullying documentary, i want to get into the schools. i remember him saying, i'm going to get into the school. i remember saying it myself, yeah, right, there is no way. i'll see you when you get it. i'll look at it when you get it. and he actually got it. i got the video to preview, the documentary to preview, and what he was doing was showing the things that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators
that is what i do. in fact, when lee came to me about 3 or 4 years ago, we were at a party, a mutual friend's birthday party, i know a lot of people do work pretty similar to ours, people come to you and say i want to do this bullying thing. i probably get an email a day today from 12 to 14-year-old kid saying they are doing a music video about bullying, right? >> which is awesome. >> i'm not saying it's not awesome. so lee came up to me at a party and said i'm doing this thing, i'm...
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they do comedies they do action movies all in animation they even do the x. rated that he was rated i guess and so they think of it as an art where i think in america it's thought upon as a kid's business. you know and purely for children well well well i don't think it's no longer kids' business because of the movies well i haven't seen the latest james bond but the previous one i think it thirty percent was animation right right yeah i mean all movies are entered in the very much yes. ok now you said the only the only russian the only russian animation you were exposed to when you was a kid was new these are russian version of tom and jerry but what about the rest have you have you seen other later other russian models. more of the when i was younger i started to go to those from festivals and so i started to see some of the more artistic films and then and then i discovered. winnie the pooh's yes and those were great those are very it was very interesting because i found something very similar to what i like to do in terms of the graphic nature and they we
they do comedies they do action movies all in animation they even do the x. rated that he was rated i guess and so they think of it as an art where i think in america it's thought upon as a kid's business. you know and purely for children well well well i don't think it's no longer kids' business because of the movies well i haven't seen the latest james bond but the previous one i think it thirty percent was animation right right yeah i mean all movies are entered in the very much yes. ok now...
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doing that is something we have to do. public safety transcends what happens to individual neighborhoods on the ground. you ought to focus on muni. people have to feel safe on our buses. you have to have strategies around that. it is a complicated issue. it is something we have to focus on. if public safety does not work, nothing else works. >> let's talk about transportation and muni. is there enough new need service? supervisor campos: one of the things we did last year, and i was very proud to push for that, was to restore some of the service that -- service cuts that were made. new emitted & service cut across the board -- muni made a 10% service cut across the board, which was very significant. here we are. we are paying more and we are getting less. so we worked with the county transportation authority to help restore at least half of those spots, so about 6% was restored. that is not enough. we need to do more. we need to do more to ensure the system is as reliable as possible. i do think we have to focus on best pr
doing that is something we have to do. public safety transcends what happens to individual neighborhoods on the ground. you ought to focus on muni. people have to feel safe on our buses. you have to have strategies around that. it is a complicated issue. it is something we have to focus on. if public safety does not work, nothing else works. >> let's talk about transportation and muni. is there enough new need service? supervisor campos: one of the things we did last year, and i was very...
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so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like to find the right attorney to help guide you along, answer any questions and offer advice. with an...
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wanted to do. that's not looking seriously at mental health, at violent games, at a variety of things which may have nothing to do with a 20-year-old proposal that in fact has brought out every single chance they have to try to extend the power of the government over individuals. >> mr. speaker, i have forgotten how pleasurable it can be arguing with you. thank you for coming back. >> good to be with you. >> coming up next, the gun girls. two young women who want their ar-15ess. they're firing their weapons right now and they will join me from a shooting range coming up. [ male announcer ] red lobster is hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu! oh my goodness... oh my gosh, this looks amazing... [ male announcer ] 15 entrees under $15! it's our new maine stays! seafood, chicken, and more! ooh! the tilapia with roasted vegetables. i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. that pork chop was great. no more fast food friday's. we're go
wanted to do. that's not looking seriously at mental health, at violent games, at a variety of things which may have nothing to do with a 20-year-old proposal that in fact has brought out every single chance they have to try to extend the power of the government over individuals. >> mr. speaker, i have forgotten how pleasurable it can be arguing with you. thank you for coming back. >> good to be with you. >> coming up next, the gun girls. two young women who want their...
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this is what we do and how we do what we do. it is my vision to have some kind of special team in place in the department that focuses in understands my life. we are a little bit of a ways off, but that is what i would like to do. >> how can a new club owner in gauge so they know the rules and regulations and what is expected of them? >> essentially, we tend to reach out to club owners. there are 3600 licenses within 49 square miles. the director will tell you it is the largest in the state. so, for the inspectors assigned to that unit's, we tried to engage them to open up. i agree with the gentleman at the end. security is paramount. we feel that as the police department, we want you to please yourself. as the commander mentioned, we are well trained. we do not come out there as police officers. we are into education and training. we are not looking to enforce. we tried to instill the idea that the security plan is paramount, providing the framework by which an establishment protect itself from inappropriate behavior and crimin
this is what we do and how we do what we do. it is my vision to have some kind of special team in place in the department that focuses in understands my life. we are a little bit of a ways off, but that is what i would like to do. >> how can a new club owner in gauge so they know the rules and regulations and what is expected of them? >> essentially, we tend to reach out to club owners. there are 3600 licenses within 49 square miles. the director will tell you it is the largest in...
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they do what they do, i stay out of they business, we do what we do, they stay out of ours. whatever jordan chooses to do, know what i'm saying, in his squad, i have to stand back and believe in it. >> why don't they give you the money? he don't know the streets of oakland, you do. >> right, right, that's always a question, know what i'm saying? we -- i don't think we'll ever break even with the game. i remember a counsel member asking, kevin, what do you need? i said, your team, there's never a waiting list to go to jail. but when i'm trying to put somebody in a program, it's full, it's closed. you know, the funding, it's a mismatch. that's been -- unfortunately, you get used to functioning with that. i don't think we'll ever be -- they called it a relationship. we're in a relationship. and it ain't -- i don't think it's -- i know it's not one particular person's fault but i think the top-down policy always feels that the help inside is, you know, just a gift. it's not a need. and i feel that it is. because one dollar spent on prevention saves -- it's like $18, $19, spent o
they do what they do, i stay out of they business, we do what we do, they stay out of ours. whatever jordan chooses to do, know what i'm saying, in his squad, i have to stand back and believe in it. >> why don't they give you the money? he don't know the streets of oakland, you do. >> right, right, that's always a question, know what i'm saying? we -- i don't think we'll ever break even with the game. i remember a counsel member asking, kevin, what do you need? i said, your team,...
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i think he is going to do well and do his next project. also don't forget that the director was snubbed for "zero dark thirty." neil: is that right? so hollywood could be reversing that. >> maybe they are looking at the way things used to be in a romantic sense. [laughter] neil: i would like to thank all of you for this great discussion of who we are and what we are. all on basic cable. thank you. coming up next, instead of cutting spending, a penny for your thoughts. wal-mart is trying to create jobs in a city with very high unemployment. they have an even higher crime rate. unions are banding together to unions are banding together to stop officemax can help you drive supply costs... down... ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. neil: 21 people want the president to bypass congress and use the 14th amendment. you might be familiar with that one. it includes a very important provision about the importance of our debt.
i think he is going to do well and do his next project. also don't forget that the director was snubbed for "zero dark thirty." neil: is that right? so hollywood could be reversing that. >> maybe they are looking at the way things used to be in a romantic sense. [laughter] neil: i would like to thank all of you for this great discussion of who we are and what we are. all on basic cable. thank you. coming up next, instead of cutting spending, a penny for your thoughts. wal-mart...
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what do we use with all that have? or what do we do with that information? >> it just started so, i would say that, you know, that is a good point. and in terms of just the exact data, that we are collecting, and i don't know if we really sat down and articulated what that is. so that is a good question for me to follow up with. with them. and in the program administrator. i think, we are trying the third party approach just because of the fact of even if from my office and my staff, if we go in and talk to business and we say that we are, you know, here is my card and says that we are from the city, that is just automatically just sort of creates some sort of block or wall or fear and so, i have heard from at least from the first walk through right after the express conference is that there were businesses that were actually very happy. that they felt that a little bit more comfortable. and i should not say happy, but they felt comfortable having the conversation and having asian neighborhood design walk through their business. and having a conversation. so
what do we use with all that have? or what do we do with that information? >> it just started so, i would say that, you know, that is a good point. and in terms of just the exact data, that we are collecting, and i don't know if we really sat down and articulated what that is. so that is a good question for me to follow up with. with them. and in the program administrator. i think, we are trying the third party approach just because of the fact of even if from my office and my staff, if...
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to do heretofore? >> first of all, david, if you look at the combination of what was done in the budget control act, the cuts there, and in this cliff deal, it's about half of what we need to do in order to fix our debt problem. we've got about $1.6 trillion in spending we've got to do and about $1.6 billion of revenue we've got to get by broadening the base and simplifying the code and wiping out this back door spending in the tax code. what would i do on health care? >> on medicare specifically. >> we're going to have to reduce health care spending in medicare by $500 billion to $600 billion over the next ten years. you have to do it in some of the ways that mitch mcconnell talked about. you're going to have to look at some kind of cost sharing, some kind of means testing. you're going to have to look at age. you're going to have to look at lowering the price we pay the drug companies for drugs. look at paying for quality instead of quantity. you're going to have to have some kind of tort reform. and
to do heretofore? >> first of all, david, if you look at the combination of what was done in the budget control act, the cuts there, and in this cliff deal, it's about half of what we need to do in order to fix our debt problem. we've got about $1.6 trillion in spending we've got to do and about $1.6 billion of revenue we've got to get by broadening the base and simplifying the code and wiping out this back door spending in the tax code. what would i do on health care? >> on...
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do you think they cannot do that? >> i think you cannot do it unless there is political reform. you need the feedback to make the correct reforms. they have been able to get away with it for a long time. it is running out now and cannot golan without -- it cannot go on without honest feedback. >> we do have some feedback. you do have the capacity for some kind -- it is less black- and-white -- what do you think you need? >> you have the chinese twitter. consider a twitter curtain. russia, china, iran. you don't allow the international spread of ideas that you need to keep growth going. >> every time i'm in china -- you're much more upbeat about china. do you think the growth miracle will continue? >> around 50 million chinese leave every year and virtually all of them go back. the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. ste
do you think they cannot do that? >> i think you cannot do it unless there is political reform. you need the feedback to make the correct reforms. they have been able to get away with it for a long time. it is running out now and cannot golan without -- it cannot go on without honest feedback. >> we do have some feedback. you do have the capacity for some kind -- it is less black- and-white -- what do you think you need? >> you have the chinese twitter. consider a twitter...
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do. i had no recitation to do that. >> rose: but there's this. i talked to fortunater secretary of defense robert gates about this. he says to me that i wanted stan to stay. he didn't give me anything to keep him there which means i think you just fell on your sword. >> charlie i accepted responsibility. all of this happened in about a 24 hour period. there really wasn't time even for me to do the kind of investigation on the things there that i thought were probably warranted. i thought it was most important that i stand up and take responsibility. if the truth gets sorted out later that's good. but the mission is more important. >> rose: some argued the mix was more important and by resigning, you did the thing that you most feel bad about. you had to leave the mission unsuccessful. and really what would have been the wiser and more honorable thing to do was to stay on the mission. really you thought about that. >> of course. and i offered president obama of course, i said i would be ha
do. i had no recitation to do that. >> rose: but there's this. i talked to fortunater secretary of defense robert gates about this. he says to me that i wanted stan to stay. he didn't give me anything to keep him there which means i think you just fell on your sword. >> charlie i accepted responsibility. all of this happened in about a 24 hour period. there really wasn't time even for me to do the kind of investigation on the things there that i thought were probably warranted. i...
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let's do any of these 23 has to do with newtown. they have nothing to do with the mass murder that took place in connecticut, zero. president won't be asked about it. i have gone through these. it's a weird collection of proposals. first of all we have obama ordering himself to order certain members of his administration to do things they should have been doing anyway. making sure they are trained and everything. why does the president have to issue an executive order. that is number one. there is a lot of talk about training and educating including first responders and local enforcement. does the president know that the s.w.a.t. teams and first responders are best qualified, most experienced and trained up of anybody to handle situations like this? here is the problem. there are certain things in his executive orders that are unamerican. in some ways they are fascist. doctors are private citizens. do we really want doctors reporting to the federal government if they think somebody might have violent tendencies? do we want to discou
let's do any of these 23 has to do with newtown. they have nothing to do with the mass murder that took place in connecticut, zero. president won't be asked about it. i have gone through these. it's a weird collection of proposals. first of all we have obama ordering himself to order certain members of his administration to do things they should have been doing anyway. making sure they are trained and everything. why does the president have to issue an executive order. that is number one. there...
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they do that? >> six people wouldn't take any money on saturday, they just insisted on turning the gun in. anybody can turn a gun in at any police station, although i would suggest that you would go in without the gun and tell the police officers you have a gun to turn in lest you be a guest inside the station. >> that's what i was getting at. >> just say, hey, i have a gun to surrender, can you come outside and the officers will render it safe. >> any further public comment on these items? public comment is now closed. please call the next line item. >> line item 4, discussion and possible action to recommend that the board of supervisors adopt a resolution authorizing the chief of police to retroactively accept and extend a grant in the amount of $200,000 from the california emergency management agency for the anti-human trafficking task force program. action. >> thank you, good evening, lieutenant jean. >> commissioners, i whole heartedly wish that you grant this expense for the department. as y
they do that? >> six people wouldn't take any money on saturday, they just insisted on turning the gun in. anybody can turn a gun in at any police station, although i would suggest that you would go in without the gun and tell the police officers you have a gun to turn in lest you be a guest inside the station. >> that's what i was getting at. >> just say, hey, i have a gun to surrender, can you come outside and the officers will render it safe. >> any further public...
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host: do you belong to a union? caller: i do not. host: do you have union representation at your facility? caller: i really don't know, because i don't work at a hospital anymore. i do home health care. i just researched this stuff today because i refuse to believe what people tell me. it's your responsibility to learn this stuff, i feel. it's crazy. host: indiana made news recently. this is the headline, "nurses start for receiving a flu shot." alice in new york, independent scholar. caller: hello. thank you very much. i'm a little bewildered. every season, husband and i get the flu shot, which we did this time in early october. however i came down with a serious sinus infection and he had the flu. the doctor said it is apparently in a restrained than what was in our vaccine. how is the public supposed to protect themselves? we are elderly. host: so you don't trust the? government on the caller: i'm not saying that. i believe all help workers should take it. my father was a position. he made sure that we got a polio vaccine that cam
host: do you belong to a union? caller: i do not. host: do you have union representation at your facility? caller: i really don't know, because i don't work at a hospital anymore. i do home health care. i just researched this stuff today because i refuse to believe what people tell me. it's your responsibility to learn this stuff, i feel. it's crazy. host: indiana made news recently. this is the headline, "nurses start for receiving a flu shot." alice in new york, independent scholar....
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's c
let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning...
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melissa: yeah. >> the administration is doing what they're doing well but you think they're doing the wrong course of action. at the end of the day religious sentiment and nationalism will trump financial interests in a country like iran. melissa: mike, thanks so much. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: time for today's fuel gauge report. it seems like it is a mistake but apparently it is not. the u.s. state department is wishing president hugo chavez a quote, speedy recovery from his latest bought with cancer. he has been in poor health since undergoing cancer surgery in cuba last month. >>> iraq's oil crisis intensifying. kurdistan is exporting crude to global markets through turkey without permission from iraq's central government. officials in baghdad called the exports illegal. an oil payment dispute broke out between the two governments in december. >>> mastercard said its u.s. gasoline demand slipped to the lowest level since it began tracking data in july of 2004. that is so interesting. drivers purchased $7.82 million barrels of gas last week, down nearly 3% year-over-year. are
melissa: yeah. >> the administration is doing what they're doing well but you think they're doing the wrong course of action. at the end of the day religious sentiment and nationalism will trump financial interests in a country like iran. melissa: mike, thanks so much. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: time for today's fuel gauge report. it seems like it is a mistake but apparently it is not. the u.s. state department is wishing president hugo chavez a quote, speedy recovery from his...
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i really do. in taking your neighbor into consideration, have you guys thought of somehow sound proofing your ceiling? >> we have thought of that many, many times. considered the possibility and when i say that this process i feel is a catalyst, it is something that we really have to do and in the past, i think that the issue has just simply been the cost from what i understand. the last thing that we want to do is to do a sound proofing job that does not work. because we have very little resources and to do it well to do it professionally is expensive. because our space is very much about the community and it is a state of intent, it is a contradiction for us to be in conflict with our neighbors, so i really respect her issues, the sound. and i feel like we really do need to resolve that. >> so the time that i was there, there was a guitar player and her amplification was minimal and i do not think from my perspective and i know sound pretty well that could have been too disturbing. the limited l
i really do. in taking your neighbor into consideration, have you guys thought of somehow sound proofing your ceiling? >> we have thought of that many, many times. considered the possibility and when i say that this process i feel is a catalyst, it is something that we really have to do and in the past, i think that the issue has just simply been the cost from what i understand. the last thing that we want to do is to do a sound proofing job that does not work. because we have very little...
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and, now, a lot of -- neil: how do they do that? do they go to the court? what do they do? they're not doing it. >> you were talking about executive orders, but t's talk about a lot of these regulations, for example, on climate change. the congress when it passes these appropriations bills, for example, the money that funds the epa can put language in appropriations bills saying, look, none of this money shall be used for climate change or whatever it might be. so i fault congress as well with. even the republicans. if they are concerned about this, which they say they are, they have to get tough with this president in the way they deal with him and spend money and give agencies money. neil: ilya, it seems like the administration wants its cake and eat it too. i mean, it can use the 14th amendmento force executive privilege on just going ahead and raising the debt ceiling, but ignore the 2nd amendment and confiscate people's guns. i'm being a little flippant, but to make the point that they pick and choose their battles and the appropriate ammunition. >> sure. it reminds me
and, now, a lot of -- neil: how do they do that? do they go to the court? what do they do? they're not doing it. >> you were talking about executive orders, but t's talk about a lot of these regulations, for example, on climate change. the congress when it passes these appropriations bills, for example, the money that funds the epa can put language in appropriations bills saying, look, none of this money shall be used for climate change or whatever it might be. so i fault congress as well...
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you do. all performers have to do it at some point. yeah. >> jon: me as well. >> you record the jokes just in case. >> jon: no, nobody cares. we prerecord the heckles. [ laughter ] what about this? back to the action. when do you -- or maybe you don't sleep. you are coming off the world tour. you are doing the movies you have -- what is it twins? >> yes, i have twins. >> jon: how old are the twins? >> they are going to be five next month. they are getting so big. >> jon: how do you go on a world tour with two kids? do they go with you? >> yes. i had never been on a world tour. i toward but never the whole entire world. his to sign on for like seven months. and the thought of just doing the tour for me was like oh, my god this is daunting. i don't know if i should do this and thinking about it with the babies how are they going to hold up but we had a great time. >> jon: are they decent traveler? >> they are great travelers. they are better travelers. sometimes we would forget. they take it so good and the bags and we're tired ant shows
you do. all performers have to do it at some point. yeah. >> jon: me as well. >> you record the jokes just in case. >> jon: no, nobody cares. we prerecord the heckles. [ laughter ] what about this? back to the action. when do you -- or maybe you don't sleep. you are coming off the world tour. you are doing the movies you have -- what is it twins? >> yes, i have twins. >> jon: how old are the twins? >> they are going to be five next month. they are getting so...
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if you do what i do, this is a huge honor. so thank you for coming out here. >> the honor is all mine. >> no, come on, man. unlike nicole, you've actually had the burden of being on this show before, with you know who hosting a couple times. >> i have no recollection of that. [ laughter ] i've never been on this show before. >> my research says you were here for "tinker tailor" and "dark knight rises." i saw this picture down the hallway, which apparently nicole stole. [ laughter ] >> that is -- you know, that's an impersonator. a gary oldman impersonator. this is an industry for people. i've never been in the state of california until tonight. >> wow. it sure looks like you. okay, i'll tell you what. let's keep this daisy chain of greatness going. is there somebody kind of great that you want to work with? >> well, amy adams. >> ladies and gentlemen, amy adams! [ cheers and applause ] >> hi! hi. hi. >> amy, it was so great. have you done this show before? >> i have. i was actually scared to come back. it was the worst experie
if you do what i do, this is a huge honor. so thank you for coming out here. >> the honor is all mine. >> no, come on, man. unlike nicole, you've actually had the burden of being on this show before, with you know who hosting a couple times. >> i have no recollection of that. [ laughter ] i've never been on this show before. >> my research says you were here for "tinker tailor" and "dark knight rises." i saw this picture down the hallway, which...
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if you have china and india do what we are doing, intending to do, you would actually make a change that would make a difference. otherwise, what we're doing is dismantling our industry and essentially exporting it to china and india, where all of the carbon pollution is coming from. >> dealing with china and india is the job of the state department. hillary clinton. >> we were misled and there were protests and that the assault sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, we have four dead americans because of a protest or was it guys out for a walk that decided they would kill americans? what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and figure out -- do everything we can to prevent it from happening again. >> the issue was the attack on our consulate in benghazi, took four lives, and with reference from we just heard, susan rice's comments on tv. one member of congress said clinton had allowed the consulate to become a death trap. what have we learned from these hearings? >> demagoguery is alive and well on capitol hill. what did they expect, t
if you have china and india do what we are doing, intending to do, you would actually make a change that would make a difference. otherwise, what we're doing is dismantling our industry and essentially exporting it to china and india, where all of the carbon pollution is coming from. >> dealing with china and india is the job of the state department. hillary clinton. >> we were misled and there were protests and that the assault sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, we...