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i do work, just not very often." what do you do for a living, chris? >> just i work in background movies. >> in movies? >> and television. >> and television. and what do you do for movies and television? >> background stand-in work. >> like as an actor? >> yeah. >> he says, "i want to be a model." you say, "i can see that. you're sexy enough. really? or are you just saying that? nope. i think you're hot. can we blank each other? totally. how many dudes you been with? so tell me what you want to do in the shower." and you get into detail about what you're going to do with him in the shower, a 13-year-old boy. and then you say -- >> i really made a mistake. >> you can't help but feel sorry for some of these guys, but then when you go back and you reread the transcripts and you see the explicit nature of what was said, you feel less sorry for them. >> and then you say, "and you're not some cop on a sting operation?" i mean, that indicates that you are worried that you are doing something wrong. >> i know. >> right? >> i know. >> "i normally don't meet guy
i do work, just not very often." what do you do for a living, chris? >> just i work in background movies. >> in movies? >> and television. >> and television. and what do you do for movies and television? >> background stand-in work. >> like as an actor? >> yeah. >> he says, "i want to be a model." you say, "i can see that. you're sexy enough. really? or are you just saying that? nope. i think you're hot. can we blank each...
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do you still do hair? good question. i do still do hair. for the first couple of years after the biggest loser, i didn't because i was just like ah, my life was so different. basically the reason i wanted to do hair was to help people see something they didn't see in themselves and that's t feel beautiful, and that's what it's about. and you're still doing it. yes i am. good question. questions out of the way! it's time to get ready for the run! alright, blooms day! we're going to come over here and we're going to do a warm up! over here and we're going to do a warm up! trance with the rhyme. ♪ we just finished our warm-up. now we're going to head to the start line so we can start this race. with more than 50,000 people in this race, it takes some creativity to stand out in the crowd. one of the really cool thoughts about blooms day is we all line up in the morning so we got layers of clothes on and as you pass the trees you'll see the trees get filled with sweatshirts or pants, different things like that. there would be clothes littered
do you still do hair? good question. i do still do hair. for the first couple of years after the biggest loser, i didn't because i was just like ah, my life was so different. basically the reason i wanted to do hair was to help people see something they didn't see in themselves and that's t feel beautiful, and that's what it's about. and you're still doing it. yes i am. good question. questions out of the way! it's time to get ready for the run! alright, blooms day! we're going to come over...
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i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking,
i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary...
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i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's, like, i just never, the trust was so burnt that he wasn't willing it even try again. so i just -- more anecdotes. >> that's really helpful. ros, one of the things we talked about before we came up here, kids think this is all a joke until they get more information and a lot of parents think this is a joke too and maybe some parents are coddling their children. >> as i do the work around the country that i do, i am concerned about how bullying is being politicized and that it's therefore losing its power,
i do? i didn't want to give him a crap answer because i'm gone in two minutes. i said, who do you trust in the building? he said, nobody. i don't trust any educator in my building to help me. and it was interesting because there was a gentleman who had organized a screening who was himself a victim of bullying who had just spoken on stage to this group and i felt him really deeply, he was so committed, he was so passionate, so i said to this student, i said, what about mr. so and so? he's,...
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just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a different definition and what bothers them and what doesn't and if we can do that and i'm asking autistic kids and asperger's kids and normal kids and what are the things that trigger these things and what can we do and i want you to know what i am doing right now and i am working with boys and i finished the porn section and honest i'm doing all of it and why do girls send naked pictures and this week we're creating concrete strategies and scenarios so they can picture what to do when they are up either way against these dynamics and if we work together this way and really name it. sometimes kids with aspergers can do things that are off putting. i sat with a kid in a class that put his leg over class during the -- over the head during class and 17 years old and it's off putting. we can own it and now what do we do about it? it's not distracting to everybody fine but how do we do it in a way we'r
just how do you do that? how do you recognize the signs when you're around somebody that does calibrate and has a different definition and what bothers them and what doesn't and if we can do that and i'm asking autistic kids and asperger's kids and normal kids and what are the things that trigger these things and what can we do and i want you to know what i am doing right now and i am working with boys and i finished the porn section and honest i'm doing all of it and why do girls send naked...
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twhuld do -- would that do well? >> jimmy: you have to start dating a lot if you're going to do that. >> i'm thinking about calling it "wheelhouse." >> jimmy: "wheelhouse." why "wheelhouse"? i like "thriller." >> it's all about leaving your comfort zone. i feel like being able to -- it's like what is my wheelhouse? the baseball expression, sort of. what's in your strike zone or your wheelhouse, where you're comfortable. and we really have tried to go out on a limb with this record and sort of see how far we can stretch certain things. >> jimmy: and yet you didn't even leave your house to make it. the video is fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i don't know if you guys have seen this music video, but you're going from -- you went to like eight different countries or something for it? >> we did. we actually had a european tour right when we were going to do the video, and the point of the song is your love for the south just grows the more that you travel the world, but it's sort of important to see the world. >> jimmy
twhuld do -- would that do well? >> jimmy: you have to start dating a lot if you're going to do that. >> i'm thinking about calling it "wheelhouse." >> jimmy: "wheelhouse." why "wheelhouse"? i like "thriller." >> it's all about leaving your comfort zone. i feel like being able to -- it's like what is my wheelhouse? the baseball expression, sort of. what's in your strike zone or your wheelhouse, where you're comfortable. and we...
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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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how do you do that? after a local community was accustomed to one particular description -- a museum might be a national museum but it is also a local neighbor. >> this is in california. >> yorba linda, california. i thought the best way -- i was a trained historian. i was not a nixon specialist -- was for the players, keep people living from that era to tell the story themselves. i thought the best way to do this was to start a video and oral history program that involves nixon players and also players in the watergate drama from the left and the right, to have them tell the story and use portions of the story in the museum to let visitors understand the complexity of this constitutional drama. the video oral history program was designed initially to help renovate the museum. what happens is it developed and acquired a momentum all of the sun. i never anticipated ultimately overseeing 149 of them. i had a very good assistant -- paul musgrave, who worked with me for three years. it became clear that ther
how do you do that? after a local community was accustomed to one particular description -- a museum might be a national museum but it is also a local neighbor. >> this is in california. >> yorba linda, california. i thought the best way -- i was a trained historian. i was not a nixon specialist -- was for the players, keep people living from that era to tell the story themselves. i thought the best way to do this was to start a video and oral history program that involves nixon...
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people do considerate. usually, it is whether you will go back and permit something that was done illegally. >> that is really tricky. it has a lot to do with the expectation of the amount of money they will get for the property. you have to disclose, disclose, disclose in that case. it has happened to me before. it is mainly because you cannot see what is behind the walls. you can tell that to buyers and sellers. buyers should be concerned about what the electrical looks like, where the plumbing is, what is happening to something that has not been permitted. it could be just fine. owners will tell you that i had my uncle joe do with and he is a plumber and electrician, but we did not want to spend the time and money to do the permit process. that is fine, but it is hard to convince a buyer. it will have an affect on the value, no question. if they want to go to the process, great. i have had sellers require them to go through for a second bath for something that was not permit it. everything was done prope
people do considerate. usually, it is whether you will go back and permit something that was done illegally. >> that is really tricky. it has a lot to do with the expectation of the amount of money they will get for the property. you have to disclose, disclose, disclose in that case. it has happened to me before. it is mainly because you cannot see what is behind the walls. you can tell that to buyers and sellers. buyers should be concerned about what the electrical looks like, where the...
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speaker, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. >> who am i going to hold? [laughter] >> you could be a member of our caucus. right-hand up. [laughter] >> this is by far the best photo of the whole thing. [laughter] >> hey! >> mr. speaker, how are you? >> left-hand here, right-hand u p. welcome. glad you are all here. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> see you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] >> the 113th congress has 84 memebers. 35 are republicans and orting nine are democrats. -- 49 democrats. republican senator of north dakota and another senator will talk about the legislative agenda. today marked the arrival of new members and also senator mark kirk. he has been absent from the senate while he underwent is a cold therapy. -- physical therapy. he was escorted by vice president biden. >> thank you. >> how are you? [cheers and applause] >> are you kidding me? i'm happy as can be right now. come on. [cheers and applause] >> let's go to work you guys. [cheers and ap
speaker, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. >> who am i going to hold? [laughter] >> you could be a member of our caucus. right-hand up. [laughter] >> this is by far the best photo of the whole thing. [laughter] >> hey! >> mr. speaker, how are you? >> left-hand here, right-hand u p. welcome. glad you are all here. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> see you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning...
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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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how do you do that? how do you mobilize everybody on a 12-hour shift and have an incredible shift in visibility? the press says, why are you doing this? you cannot say. i find ways to message that. knowing that will be a request from the press, i make the notification to the union so it knows, there is a reason i am doing this, i cannot share it with you now. also knowing the threat would public, i say, is the anniversary of known -- of september 11. i had to say something. i could not do that without answering the press. >> other than a few blocks, the only place i can find anybody speaking negatively about you is the chairman of the police, the union, chris bowman. who is he and why is he so irritated by you? >> that is the way he is. he did the same things with ramsey. that is the type of leadership he does. he likes to constantly attacked management. he likes to constantly attack me. >> were you a part of the union? >> of course. all my friends are. i do not think of my police department as union and
how do you do that? how do you mobilize everybody on a 12-hour shift and have an incredible shift in visibility? the press says, why are you doing this? you cannot say. i find ways to message that. knowing that will be a request from the press, i make the notification to the union so it knows, there is a reason i am doing this, i cannot share it with you now. also knowing the threat would public, i say, is the anniversary of known -- of september 11. i had to say something. i could not do that...
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it's about doing the best that you can do. these guys are doing power jumps. darren, he's going super fast, he's really fit, he's been doing insanity for a while. leah, she's going a little bit slower, she just started insanity. that's the beauty of insanity. there's only one number that counts. 100, as in 100%. >> with insanity, i've found that from the first minute that i started it, i was in for a challenge. i started off weighing 212 pounds. after 60 days, i was back into a size 32 waist. i actually was fitting into the same size that i wore in high school. there's no gimmicks, there's no weights, there's no bands, there's nothing. it's you, your body and listening to what shaun t. says. >> is that body changing? c'mon, ready? drill down! back! four push-ups! c'mon! four! three! >> let me just show you what i've done... and i'm really proud of the way i look today, as a 47-year-old guy. this is a program that i will never stop. when i look at myself in the mirror now, i do not see the same person. the face is different. the body is totally different. to go
it's about doing the best that you can do. these guys are doing power jumps. darren, he's going super fast, he's really fit, he's been doing insanity for a while. leah, she's going a little bit slower, she just started insanity. that's the beauty of insanity. there's only one number that counts. 100, as in 100%. >> with insanity, i've found that from the first minute that i started it, i was in for a challenge. i started off weighing 212 pounds. after 60 days, i was back into a size 32...
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>> i do. if i can add one last thought would be that there's a lot to talk about in terms of the bottom line, but there's so much more for liberty, a moral question here to the extent that our state continues to grow that more and more americans are wards of the state. this is a real concern about loss of from -- freedom and one i hope americans participate in. liz: manager of the hill and the independent women's forum, you're the executive director there. real pleasure to have you both. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. liz: next up now, if you're worrieded about spending, we have a lot of companies, and why that washington legend says we are spent, but, first, you know, good al gore, john kerry, the new secretary of global warming, new worries the guy is going to run up massive bills to fight climate change. ♪ gerri: welcome back. the president's secretary of state nominee has a lot to worry about. north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear pr
>> i do. if i can add one last thought would be that there's a lot to talk about in terms of the bottom line, but there's so much more for liberty, a moral question here to the extent that our state continues to grow that more and more americans are wards of the state. this is a real concern about loss of from -- freedom and one i hope americans participate in. liz: manager of the hill and the independent women's forum, you're the executive director there. real pleasure to have you both....
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you do ship tools, do you not? >> yes, but we don't-- >> yes, and i am not a tourist, so you see, i've destroyed your entire objection. >> no, you haven't. >> yes, i have, i have, i have, totally, totally. >> i'll get you the address. >> what you will get me is the manager, my dear. >> that's not necessary. >> it is necessary. i'm sorry. manager? >> please. >> manager! >> please. >> i'm sorry, my dear. manager! >> please. >> manager! well, what are you-- please, my dear, don't stand there like that. get the manager for me. >> i'm the manager. what do you want? >> yes. uh, well, sir, i'm sorry to be shouting in your store, but by the same token, i must protest. >> what do you want? >> uh, well, it's about these tennis racquets, sir. >> and? >> uh, yes, well, actually, since you advertise yourselves as shippers and exporters, i-i demand, sir-- >> demand? >> uh, well...well, perhaps, actually the word "demand" is not exactly, well, what i had in mind. >> [grunts] >> i can see it would be the word "implore" or "entreat
you do ship tools, do you not? >> yes, but we don't-- >> yes, and i am not a tourist, so you see, i've destroyed your entire objection. >> no, you haven't. >> yes, i have, i have, i have, totally, totally. >> i'll get you the address. >> what you will get me is the manager, my dear. >> that's not necessary. >> it is necessary. i'm sorry. manager? >> please. >> manager! >> please. >> i'm sorry, my dear. manager! >>...
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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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so...what do men do when a number's too low? turn it up! [ male announcer ] in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> striking fear into the heart of hollywood's bigwigs. charlie sheen. >> when it show is run by nazis, it takes on a different light. >> he's a man who has never been afraid to speak his mind, and tonight he's at it again. >> that's my response to him, complete and total. >> people will tell you he's dangerous, unpredictable. that's exactly why i like him. >> i will say the time aged me, but it certainly put more salt in my saddle. >> charlie sheen, the g the bad, and the utterly outrageous. and the one thing you never thought you would hear charlie sheen say. you're not that crazy guy anymore? >> no,
so...what do men do when a number's too low? turn it up! [ male announcer ] in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> striking fear into the heart of...
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>> i do. >> congratulations, senator. >> please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic; that you will bear full faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] to the most important job. that's what i keep telling my grand kids. cowal old are you? >> nice to see you guys. [inaudible conversations] >> do you solemnly swear that he will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties
>> i do. >> congratulations, senator. >> please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic; that you will bear full faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god?...
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what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day before his oldest son, at the age of 5, his birthday was the next day. this is the reason why i do it. 300 family is, over 350 families in san francisco alone that i know personally, that are members of the healing circle, cases have not been solved. she lost three sons to gun violence in the month of august. that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew
what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day...
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how will we do that? how do you wanted to come back? natural and cultural resources, the department of interior is the lead on that. we need to be cognizant of the great history we have, the environment, and everything else as we move forward. we're going to have the four breakout sessions. we will go into this later about how we will integrate systems. these six recovery support functions are not stovepiped. someç of you mayç think you nd to go into each and every break out. theyç do cross over. that all depends on each other. çremember that as we workç toe integrated and move forward. they all work together. when we go out and to the fieldç using a presidential declaration as the starting peace -- piece, when we go and setup a joint field office,ç last year we haa record 98 disasters declared in the united states. about 0.5% or five of those, we deployed in federal disaster recovery coordinator to work with the communities and works through the issues. we still have folks out there from hud and other agencies providing re
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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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do you like deep fry? we have a deep fryer. you have a deep fryer? we do. how often do you use it? often enough that we keep boil in it. often enough to keep boil, fantastic. i need to ask your permission first of all. are you willing to do whatever i ask? yes. i'm like what did i just get myself into. because i'm here, i'm in your house, probably not going to be in here like this again. so i want to go through your cupboards, i want to see what's there. i'm probably going to throw some things out, remove some things. i'm so over being like this and people hurt my feelings when thy look at me you know? great, so you ready to get started? alright, let's go. okay. up next, we're getting ready. and later, oh god. it feels like it's impossible. live big calorie quiz time, when you're thinking of a sandwich, would you for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on whole wheat, or a tuna fish sandwich on whole wheat? your answer, coming up. live big calorie quiz answer time. when you're going for a sandwich you're actually going to want to choose your tuna fish on whole wheat which comes in a
do you like deep fry? we have a deep fryer. you have a deep fryer? we do. how often do you use it? often enough that we keep boil in it. often enough to keep boil, fantastic. i need to ask your permission first of all. are you willing to do whatever i ask? yes. i'm like what did i just get myself into. because i'm here, i'm in your house, probably not going to be in here like this again. so i want to go through your cupboards, i want to see what's there. i'm probably going to throw some things...
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some of things they will do by executive action so we do not have to do that. there are things we should do. we should look at it. we're going to hear from people on all sides of the issue. if we come up with something, it is never an easy thing to do in congress. you have to balance the second amendment rights with people's safety. i understand that. we will have these hearings. i assume either at in house or others have the jurisdictions. people have hearings, too. i am the only one having hearings. >> let's look at the three specific things the president talked about. a limit on magazines and universal background checks. those are pieces he spoke about. do you see a committee taking up each individual piece? >> the president has not endorsed any party language. it makes it more difficult bridge any particular language. it makes it more difficult -- any particular language. it makes it more difficult to talk it out. if someone is a felony they can go in and buy weapons at a gun show. if you go to a gun store in your state or community, an owner has to pay tax
some of things they will do by executive action so we do not have to do that. there are things we should do. we should look at it. we're going to hear from people on all sides of the issue. if we come up with something, it is never an easy thing to do in congress. you have to balance the second amendment rights with people's safety. i understand that. we will have these hearings. i assume either at in house or others have the jurisdictions. people have hearings, too. i am the only one having...
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what do you think? >> i think america is very forgiving if the person hasn't been like you just described, but i think the reason i have been forgiven for a lot of my stuff is that it appears i'm honest and a guy who at least is trying to do the recognize thing. i took steroids for a film in '88 and they worked and i stopped and they wrote about it in sports illustrated. >> which film was that? >> "major league." it made me crazy. made me insane and angry and picking fights in bars, so i get it, but it also gave me in the final couple weeks of the shooting the energy i needed to keep me going. you know, a lot of people talk about bonds and this hall of fame thing recently that i think was a bit of a disaster. >> i couldn't understand what the fuss was about. most of them were cheats. why would you put a cheat into the hall of fame? >> i don't know. bonds, i don't know where the proof really was, except the way he looked visually, maybe the age, too much salt. i wasn't there. that's the thing people forg
what do you think? >> i think america is very forgiving if the person hasn't been like you just described, but i think the reason i have been forgiven for a lot of my stuff is that it appears i'm honest and a guy who at least is trying to do the recognize thing. i took steroids for a film in '88 and they worked and i stopped and they wrote about it in sports illustrated. >> which film was that? >> "major league." it made me crazy. made me insane and angry and picking...
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, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do is work with small businesses to understand how to be ready for credit. a lot of that is helping folks that are interested in starting a business understand how to develop a business plan, how to get
, but in many ways, we do not do it alone. we do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is...
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the challenge is how do you get it. how do you take that information? i hate shopping at home depot, okay? i do not really like going there. however, think about this scenario. what if three weeks ago, i bought tile, and two weeks ago, i bought a faucet, and last week, i bought a sink, and this week, i bought a vanity mirror? what am i doing? probably remodeling my bathroom, right? by the way, they also could know that i have actually spent $10,000 over the past four months at home depot. with all that information there, why isn't the managers showing up when i show up at home depot showing me the three toilets that would match my title, right? my only point is all that information is there. it is not being harnessed to deliver information that is personal and relevant to you. this applies to finance assistance, health care systems, city systems. it applies across the board. the major step that we will see and people who innovate at this level will see is doing that. i will end by telling you a little trivial metric for you to walk away and think about.
the challenge is how do you get it. how do you take that information? i hate shopping at home depot, okay? i do not really like going there. however, think about this scenario. what if three weeks ago, i bought tile, and two weeks ago, i bought a faucet, and last week, i bought a sink, and this week, i bought a vanity mirror? what am i doing? probably remodeling my bathroom, right? by the way, they also could know that i have actually spent $10,000 over the past four months at home depot. with...
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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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but what do you do with the generation here? listen, these are big names that would've had great inductions, do we wipe everything off the slate? do we bring back the record? how do we handle this historically? >> it's a great question. i've heard people say we're not giving proper homage to an entire generation of players. i would disagree with that. last year barry larkin, for instance, was voted into the hall of fame. there was really no discussion about p.e.d. use. he was not connected whatsoever. and next year, i think, we go from a shutout to what's going to be, i think, a mass induction ceremony where you have people like greg maddox, frank thomas, all eligible for the first time who i believe will be first-ballot hall of famers and people like craig biggio who may get in next year. you mentioned 1996, the last time there was a shutout, there were six players on that ballot who eventually got into the hall of fame. so this is not a situation of closing the door, but saying that the voters need more time. >> what is intere
but what do you do with the generation here? listen, these are big names that would've had great inductions, do we wipe everything off the slate? do we bring back the record? how do we handle this historically? >> it's a great question. i've heard people say we're not giving proper homage to an entire generation of players. i would disagree with that. last year barry larkin, for instance, was voted into the hall of fame. there was really no discussion about p.e.d. use. he was not...
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: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's -- because i do impressions of the president, too. >> you do? >> jimmy: i do. >> look, i didn't know you did impressions? >> jimmy: do you want to -- [ laughter ] yeah. >> what you talking about? >> jimmy: you didn't know that. yeah, i mean, we'll do -- let's do something -- like a presidential -- >> yeah, totally. >> jimmy: impression-off. >> i'm in. totally, let's do it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you ready? all rit. who are you going -- who's going to do first? >> all right, all right. all right. why don't you do obama. why don't you do obama. >> jimmy: i'll do this -- >> okay. [ as obama ] >> jimmy: ah, look, change will not come from if we wait for, uh, some other person or time. we are the change that we seek. >> that was -- >> jimmy: that was -- >> that was unbelievable. goes something like that. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> that's obama. that's obama. >> jimmy: you do -- do george w. bush. >> all right. i'm going to do george w. bush. >> jimm
: you do? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's -- because i do impressions of the president, too. >> you do? >> jimmy: i do. >> look, i didn't know you did impressions? >> jimmy: do you want to -- [ laughter ] yeah. >> what you talking about? >> jimmy: you didn't know that. yeah, i mean, we'll do -- let's do something -- like a presidential -- >> yeah, totally. >> jimmy: impression-off. >> i'm in. totally, let's do it. [ cheers and applause...
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jack: how do you do? how do you do? this is not actually addressed to you. even so, it was intended for my office, mr. foyle and it is quite important. well, it's also quite important to the police, since it's turned up as part of a murder investigation. so any light you could shed on that would be appreciated. i know you've had dealings with us before, mr. foyle, so i'm sure i can rely on your discretion. i head up a section here within mi9. we were established in december '41 to teach evasion and escape techniques to personnel. that's ordinary officers and servicemen heading into action. there were a series of seminars. exactly. we basically taught them how to make a nuisance of themselves if they got caught by the enemy. and one vital part of the work was getting information to us behind jerry's back. via coded letters. pows would send letters to family and friends, and they then forwarded them on to us. how many agents were there? oh, hundreds of them all over europe. and how did you communicate with them? we couldn't. by the end of the war, we weren't s
jack: how do you do? how do you do? this is not actually addressed to you. even so, it was intended for my office, mr. foyle and it is quite important. well, it's also quite important to the police, since it's turned up as part of a murder investigation. so any light you could shed on that would be appreciated. i know you've had dealings with us before, mr. foyle, so i'm sure i can rely on your discretion. i head up a section here within mi9. we were established in december '41 to teach evasion...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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. >> did you do that? >> i got the cake shoved in-- >> do you remember the song. >> sean: what song. >> your song. >> you didn't have a song? oh, mrs. hannity is not happy. >> sean: and i just had my 20th anniversary and you're taking me back, it's not ease t easy to live with a talk show host. >> i understand. >> sean: and what is the maximum that they can take, the maximum the government can have? >> you're asking me for a number. if you're doing better than your secretary and the secretary-- >> maximum? >> they should pay their fair share. >> sean: give me a fair share number. >> i like a flat tax. >> sean: between state, local, federal and isn't it sad people are thinking of moving states? and some people might leave the country, that's sad. >> only people with options can do that and we're losing track of that. >> sean: when those people leave, guess who is going to pay? the people who are left. >> yeah, and the states are being dug into the ground with all of these. >> sean: and we've got to run, but
. >> did you do that? >> i got the cake shoved in-- >> do you remember the song. >> sean: what song. >> your song. >> you didn't have a song? oh, mrs. hannity is not happy. >> sean: and i just had my 20th anniversary and you're taking me back, it's not ease t easy to live with a talk show host. >> i understand. >> sean: and what is the maximum that they can take, the maximum the government can have? >> you're asking me for a number. if...
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do you have to do a -- >> he can do it on the internet. you can do it in various ways. >> i have questions beyond parking cards. >> [speaker not understood]. >> so, just to clarify some of the details of this the current plan is to do this on all meters, not just pilot meters, correct? >> that's correct. >> there had been some discussion about doing this from noon to 6:00 on sundays to alleviate church going morning hours, other reasons, it's not just that, i'm sure. folks who don't go to church and have morning activities would be happy to hear. is that still the plan or are we now looking at 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.? >> it's noon to 6:00 with a four-hour limit. >> with a four-hour limit. you can prepay up to the four hours. so, the two-hour limit that's going everywhere else doesn't apply on sunday? >> that is correct. >> another question. on sundays, you do have six-wheel truck only zones. will they be converted that you can just -- >> no. those loading zones most likely will remain monday through friday or monday through saturday, depend
do you have to do a -- >> he can do it on the internet. you can do it in various ways. >> i have questions beyond parking cards. >> [speaker not understood]. >> so, just to clarify some of the details of this the current plan is to do this on all meters, not just pilot meters, correct? >> that's correct. >> there had been some discussion about doing this from noon to 6:00 on sundays to alleviate church going morning hours, other reasons, it's not just that,...
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but if he says do it, do it. things that may cause us pain, but if he says do it, do it. because whatever he challenges us to do, not only will it profit us, but will reward us in ways you and i could never begin to understand. sometimes those rewards don't come for a long time. sometimes they come immediately. but would you say that it's the lifestyle that you're living that what you want to do above everything else is just be obedient to god, let him work in your life? if you want the best life, if you want the best life that a holy, righteous, loving god can give you, then it must be a habit in your life to trust him. and to obey him. don't try to figure things out. don't wait until you can sort of see your way clear. because here's what will happen. you can rest absolutely assured of this. if you'll obey him, he'll walk with you through whatever you're goes to face. he will provide for you whatever you need. he will enable you to face it confidently and assuredly. he'll reward you for your obedience. you cannot lose being obedient to him. now, it will be exciting beca
but if he says do it, do it. things that may cause us pain, but if he says do it, do it. because whatever he challenges us to do, not only will it profit us, but will reward us in ways you and i could never begin to understand. sometimes those rewards don't come for a long time. sometimes they come immediately. but would you say that it's the lifestyle that you're living that what you want to do above everything else is just be obedient to god, let him work in your life? if you want the best...
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what do you think?. >> unfortunately science and politics get mixed together. melissa: that's what we're saying. >> the study is find and did analytical study but where is the shock here? they have doing oil development sands 50 years. they found increased levels in the mud but no environmental impact. the levels are not higher than the urban area. so, it's a nice study. it may scare some people. it's something to look at maybe in the future, but there should be no shock about this at all. the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you whereve you go. you see trail
what do you think?. >> unfortunately science and politics get mixed together. melissa: that's what we're saying. >> the study is find and did analytical study but where is the shock here? they have doing oil development sands 50 years. they found increased levels in the mud but no environmental impact. the levels are not higher than the urban area. so, it's a nice study. it may scare some people. it's something to look at maybe in the future, but there should be no shock about this...
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you do ship tools, do you not? >> yes, but we don't-- >> yes, and i am not a tourist, so you see, i've destroyed your entire objection. >> no, you haven't. >> yes, i have, i have, i have, totally, totally. >> i'll get you the address. >> what you will get me is the manager, my dear. >> that's not necessary. >> it is necessary. i'm sorry. manager? >> please. >> manager! >> please. >> i'm sorry, my dear. manager! >> please. >> manager! well, what are you-- please, my dear, don't stand there like that. get the manager for me. >> i'm the manager. what do you want? >> yes. uh, well, sir, i'm sorry to be shouting in your store, but by the same token, i must protest. >> what do you want? >> uh, well, it's about these tennis racquets, sir. >> and? >> uh, yes, well, actually, since you advertise yourselves as shippers and exporters, i-i demand, sir-- >> demand? >> uh, well...well, perhaps, actually the word "demand" is not exactly, well, what i had in mind. >> [grunts] >> i can see it would be the word "implore" or "entreat
you do ship tools, do you not? >> yes, but we don't-- >> yes, and i am not a tourist, so you see, i've destroyed your entire objection. >> no, you haven't. >> yes, i have, i have, i have, totally, totally. >> i'll get you the address. >> what you will get me is the manager, my dear. >> that's not necessary. >> it is necessary. i'm sorry. manager? >> please. >> manager! >> please. >> i'm sorry, my dear. manager! >>...
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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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do not fight. and i was screaming and kicking, and i said, "last week, you told me i was your favorite." i was taken away. tavis: that seems like a double trauma, the first trauma being you were taken away, the second trauma finding out that you're sharing my mom and shanghai dad where not your parents. how does an eight-year-old process all of that at the same time? >> it happened so quickly, and i was put on this jam packed train with strangers, and at that point, i knew that i wanted to be with somebody. i did not like to be alone. but when i arrived, i arrived a little too late. my parents were put on a truck to be taken away, also. so one day, i lost the parents raised me and the parents born. tavis: so you think you are going to be with your parents, and when you get there, they have been placed on another train. what happens? >> there was a lot of chaos. a few hours later, i was taken to a dormitory, which was an old student dormitory, emptied out. it looked like a garbage can, literally. th
do not fight. and i was screaming and kicking, and i said, "last week, you told me i was your favorite." i was taken away. tavis: that seems like a double trauma, the first trauma being you were taken away, the second trauma finding out that you're sharing my mom and shanghai dad where not your parents. how does an eight-year-old process all of that at the same time? >> it happened so quickly, and i was put on this jam packed train with strangers, and at that point, i knew that...
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where do you want to take this? >> commissioner, what was the cost difference between bob murray and alliance? >> bob murray was $19,500 and alliance was $17,500. >> these are plus expenses. i'm sorry to interrupt, but they are plus expenses. at this point in either case that is kind of unknown how much that would be. often that is travel of the individual -- i'm sorry, of the candidate if they choose to bring the candidate here if they aren't local or in the region. but i think you could make the same assumption that the expenses for each would be in the same ballpark. >> i'm sorry, pam, where did you say bob murray was based? >> his basis is roseville, california. >> roseville, yeah. and palo alto for alliance. >> commissioner clinch. >> pam, the alliance had sort of the guarantee if someone were to be terminated they would come back with a no cost search again, but what about bob murray, did we ask if he would offer something like that? >> the issue we can do as part of the -- so once you get these proposals then
where do you want to take this? >> commissioner, what was the cost difference between bob murray and alliance? >> bob murray was $19,500 and alliance was $17,500. >> these are plus expenses. i'm sorry to interrupt, but they are plus expenses. at this point in either case that is kind of unknown how much that would be. often that is travel of the individual -- i'm sorry, of the candidate if they choose to bring the candidate here if they aren't local or in the region. but i...
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everybody has to do it. you say, "well, how do you do that?" well, the next time you get paid, you write the first check to god. don't even think about it. just do it. just do it because you know this is what god wants you to do. you say, "well, i don't know how to do dat, pastor." well, you take the check out and you take the pen and you write like that. [laughter] and then you watch god take care of you. and will you have some challenges? yes. nothing that we ever do that's worthwhile is just a slam-dunk easy thing to do. everything that's good is a challenge to us, isn't it? but, oh, i want to tell you what a blessing you're in for. and one of the best things of all is that when you're in a situation where you need god's help, even though he's always available and he's always gracious, doesn't it give you confidence to go to the lord and say to god, "lord, now, i've been faithful this year the e best i know how to do what you've asked me to do, and i'm coming to you now with this need. and i know we solved the last one together. we can solve
everybody has to do it. you say, "well, how do you do that?" well, the next time you get paid, you write the first check to god. don't even think about it. just do it. just do it because you know this is what god wants you to do. you say, "well, i don't know how to do dat, pastor." well, you take the check out and you take the pen and you write like that. [laughter] and then you watch god take care of you. and will you have some challenges? yes. nothing that we ever do...
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not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who do something, the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. john: some americans say we don't trust politicians, but then they demand that politicians fix every problem. that is how we got obamacare, a federal education department, and they drug war. the voters they do something. that's why i wrote my book, "no, they can't." as we begin, what can we do it we disagree with president obama's big government vision? mark meckler and starlee rhoades has some ideas. they have the citizens for self-governance. starlee rhoades is president of the goldwater institute. both say we can return power to the states. what do you mean? start with obamacare. >> state should establish health insurance exchanges. twenty-five states said go right ahead, the policy on your own. you will have to implement it on your own watch. it prote
not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who do something, the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. john: some americans say we don't trust politicians, but then they demand that politicians fix every problem. that is how we got obamacare, a federal education...
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i have family members to do. -- who do. i have seen over the years the repercussions and the things that happened with the responsible people and firearms. -- irresponsible people and firearms. what i do have control over is that i can explain to my son, things happen in life. there is nothing good about what happened a couple weeks ago. however, we are the freest nation on the face of this earth. if we do not be responsible and explain to our children, the people around us, things like this will happen. host: how much of what happened at sandy hook filtered down to your 6-year-old? caller: the day i picked him up --if you're not a parent even if you're nota parent, if you want to pick your child, you always have in the back of your mind. it makes you think, what could happen? who could be thinking about doing things like this? it made me go on with the rest of my day. however, i did think about the repercussions of what happened. it is a very, very tough issue all the way around. it is responsibility. we all have to be res
i have family members to do. -- who do. i have seen over the years the repercussions and the things that happened with the responsible people and firearms. -- irresponsible people and firearms. what i do have control over is that i can explain to my son, things happen in life. there is nothing good about what happened a couple weeks ago. however, we are the freest nation on the face of this earth. if we do not be responsible and explain to our children, the people around us, things like this...
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that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids a
that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy...