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allen baker makes a good meal so everybody knew this area as baker's field. in 1869 which was the year we officially received a post office, colonel baker thought this area would be called kern island and issue farmer at a meeting said let's call this baker's bill. colonel baker was very upset with that and he did not like that name. finally he said we are going to call it anything, then call it a curse field. and so that is the official name and that was when they sent the paperwork back for the official post office it was bakersfield. a friend and mine and i were having lunch one day and we said we should do something together. so we were kind of brainstorming and i had just written a history book about my church and i thought i wonder if we could do a history book on bakersfield. i went to the museum and to the library after that lunch and realized that no one had ever written a book about colonel baker. it was just phenomenal to me so we started researching. we thought we would have a book out in a year and it actually took years -- four years. as we star
allen baker makes a good meal so everybody knew this area as baker's field. in 1869 which was the year we officially received a post office, colonel baker thought this area would be called kern island and issue farmer at a meeting said let's call this baker's bill. colonel baker was very upset with that and he did not like that name. finally he said we are going to call it anything, then call it a curse field. and so that is the official name and that was when they sent the paperwork back for...
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stay at colonel baker some. he would feed you. he would give you hours of hell for. he was just, he new hospitality. so everybody is saying as you pass amok maybe l.a. area going up, they would say stop at colonel baker's field and make sure your horse is watered angel have a nice meal. so everybody knew this area as baker's field. and in 1869 can which was the year that we official received a post office, colonel baker thought this area would be called kern island. and a sheep farmer at a meeting said let's call this bakersville. he did not like that name. and, finally, he said if you going to call it anything, then call it bakersfield. so that's the official name and that was when they sent the paperwork back for the official post office. it was bakersfield. a friend of mine and i were having lunch one day, and we said we should do something together. so we were kind of brainstormi brainstorming. and i just read a history book about my church and i thought, i wonder if we could do a history book on bakersfield
stay at colonel baker some. he would feed you. he would give you hours of hell for. he was just, he new hospitality. so everybody is saying as you pass amok maybe l.a. area going up, they would say stop at colonel baker's field and make sure your horse is watered angel have a nice meal. so everybody knew this area as baker's field. and in 1869 can which was the year that we official received a post office, colonel baker thought this area would be called kern island. and a sheep farmer at a...
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baker, which you do, look like steven dorf, and would you take the bad list? >> you have to do something with the little bastards. >> lindsay lohan, every kid should be encouraged. what you want kids to do, she's only in her 20s. >> she's 12. >> you want them to associate with people that are going to pull them up. that's what you should do anyway, even you. >> she could be the -- what i'm saying is baloney. she could be the bad influence. >> if she's making a -- i can't believe i'm talking about lindsay lohan. >> no. my point being is -- >> you love her? >> everybody should surround themselves with people who lived them up, not tear them down. that's what i'm trying to say. >> richard simmons. >> you're an expert on child stars who take a wrong turn. you have to respect this step towards recovery, yes? >> this is the most invigorating. the big surprise, the 27-year-old actress, she's 27. >> she looks 47. >> i thut she was 45. >> come on, guys. who are you talking about? >> i'm talking about that light that we just shown up there heavily air brushed. >> bill,
baker, which you do, look like steven dorf, and would you take the bad list? >> you have to do something with the little bastards. >> lindsay lohan, every kid should be encouraged. what you want kids to do, she's only in her 20s. >> she's 12. >> you want them to associate with people that are going to pull them up. that's what you should do anyway, even you. >> she could be the -- what i'm saying is baloney. she could be the bad influence. >> if she's making...
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let me go to dean baker. if you use the more accepted survey, that maybe isn't right, the payroll survey, the one everybody talks about, the numbers are a lot better. in the past year part-time jobs did go up 195,000. that's not nothing, but full-time jobs went up 1.4 million. almost depends on which survey, dean. the question is is america becoming a part-time country? >> it doesn't depend on which survey, it depends on which month the household survey and zero hedge might not be familiar with that. the numbers are erratic. you have to do that every month. i follow it very closely. in terms of the payroll survey which is the more reliable survey, we've seen a growth in temps. we're back to where we were in '06, '07. regulatory uncertainty, can you blame president bush, i guess you can. that's where we are. the overall job quality, there is an issue there. the last month and last three months, more than half the jobs have been in these sectors. restaurants, retail trade and the temporary health sector. those
let me go to dean baker. if you use the more accepted survey, that maybe isn't right, the payroll survey, the one everybody talks about, the numbers are a lot better. in the past year part-time jobs did go up 195,000. that's not nothing, but full-time jobs went up 1.4 million. almost depends on which survey, dean. the question is is america becoming a part-time country? >> it doesn't depend on which survey, it depends on which month the household survey and zero hedge might not be...
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there is something about bakers. my grandmother was a baker and she's one of the most amazing people that i have ever met. and lou girardo, i have yet to meet a finer individual, a finer public servant, someone who not only has the skills to mediate something like this, but who is brilliant, who has a great deal of integrity and, of above all, who has a big heart, a real hero of mine, lou girardo. (applause) >> thank you. thank you very much, david. i simply want to say that it was a privilege and an honor to have been asked and to have been able to serve in this capacity. i want to thank warren bronner and mike cohill for turning this into a transparent process and allowing all of us to be educated. they are both very good professors. i want to thank ken rich for the job he did for the mayor's office. ken kept us all alive and moving throughout the process and was the man who was better detailed than the rest of us. the three supervisors, i've said before and i'll say again, i've read about in the newspaper. i hadn'
there is something about bakers. my grandmother was a baker and she's one of the most amazing people that i have ever met. and lou girardo, i have yet to meet a finer individual, a finer public servant, someone who not only has the skills to mediate something like this, but who is brilliant, who has a great deal of integrity and, of above all, who has a big heart, a real hero of mine, lou girardo. (applause) >> thank you. thank you very much, david. i simply want to say that it was a...
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i hear that a lot of bicyclists prefer baker because it's more level and there's a lot less cars there and much more conducive to being a bike route so that's where they should have the bike route, on baker, not on [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. >> i, i'm fairly new to the city. i've been here for four years, i've been cycling for about three. i used to /tkraoeuf a lot and when i drove i drove out of the city. now that i cycle, i can bike around the city, i can shop here and i can gets places, but i need safe streets. i need separated bikeways because i'm not comfortable to be fighting with traffic, i'm not that strong of a cyclist. i've only been doing it for a little while so it would be really great to have safe streets with separated bike streets for me to go visit friends and shop and everything. >> thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> morning supervisors, my name is vince, i live within a block of misoni. i'm in opposition of this so called fix. these changes are intended to make safety improvements, but they don't /pwhr*eufr on this promise in many ways. with
i hear that a lot of bicyclists prefer baker because it's more level and there's a lot less cars there and much more conducive to being a bike route so that's where they should have the bike route, on baker, not on [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. >> i, i'm fairly new to the city. i've been here for four years, i've been cycling for about three. i used to /tkraoeuf a lot and when i drove i drove out of the city. now that i cycle, i can bike around the city, i can shop here and...
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baker, that could be your book. be my book.oing to that's as close as you can. > he did get mad, we saw it often in hearings. >> absolutely, not at me. you. not at >> but we had a very cordial relationship. >> another famous name. building is named after him. the old senate office building named after him. --s is 1952 in the hour of >> early television. oscope.g called chro in, let's watch richard russell. >> do you think it's now to ible for a southerner receive the democratic nomination for the president? >> i don't like to think that 90 years of and the party have been over thatto the south period. but a man to be discriminated to bet because he happens born on the wrong side of the tracks or the wrong side -- >> did you know him? no. he died in 19 1. what impact did he have? >> he had a huge impact while he was a member. very large table in the office suite. that table is significant because around that table would members of the southern caucus. they ran the senate throughout 1940s, on to the '50s. e presided i
baker, that could be your book. be my book.oing to that's as close as you can. > he did get mad, we saw it often in hearings. >> absolutely, not at me. you. not at >> but we had a very cordial relationship. >> another famous name. building is named after him. the old senate office building named after him. --s is 1952 in the hour of >> early television. oscope.g called chro in, let's watch richard russell. >> do you think it's now to ible for a southerner...
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. >> yes, misinformed, i like that word, baker. he says it is creepy, as creepy as that tie you're wearing. >> creepy, can you imagine if this was under the bush administration? oh, my god, and i think it is referred to as nudging, as opposed to nudging. >> no, no, no, i had this discussion with andy, levy, who was jewish. it is nudging. >> doesn't matter, it is still creepy. again, because it is the current administration, you know, okay, it is fine. and it is actually good, a great way to become more efficient in government. i guarantee you if this came out in the previous administration, you know, the media would be horr horrorfied. >> you made that point. >> i don't want to be nudged, or nudged. bloomberg, we can't super size our sodas, even though legally, people like me can't reach it. i know, even with these shoes. >> you can't reach the captain crunch, you go to a supermarket, you can't get the captain crunch. >> i need help to get the captain crunch. >> that is because you're usually drunk by the time you get to the superm
. >> yes, misinformed, i like that word, baker. he says it is creepy, as creepy as that tie you're wearing. >> creepy, can you imagine if this was under the bush administration? oh, my god, and i think it is referred to as nudging, as opposed to nudging. >> no, no, no, i had this discussion with andy, levy, who was jewish. it is nudging. >> doesn't matter, it is still creepy. again, because it is the current administration, you know, okay, it is fine. and it is actually...
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. >> reporter: it's baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the golden gate bridge. it's supposed to cost $6. but ever since the toll plaza became electronic he hasn't paid. >> there's signs that say drive through. they'll mail you something in a couple of months and i've gotten something. >> reporter: yes he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh no, i go just like all the cars. i'm more than willing to pay the fees fee, they're just not collecting them. >> so what's going on out here? a spokeswoman told us there is a glitch. motorcycles can sometimes slip through. because the computerized system can't always catch them. but when we sat down for our story. she changed her mind. >> i wasn't correct on that. every vehicle that passes through. >> reporter: in the case of baker. >> it was a matter of a misread plate reading. >> reporter: she read us the the statement. no mention of the half dozen times that alan crossed the bridge previously. as for july 2nd that happened to be the case we interviewed him at the
. >> reporter: it's baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the golden gate bridge. it's supposed to cost $6. but ever since the toll plaza became electronic he hasn't paid. >> there's signs that say drive through. they'll mail you something in a couple of months and i've gotten something. >> reporter: yes he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh no, i go just like all the cars. i'm more than willing to pay the fees fee, they're just not collecting...
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. >> reporter: it's allen baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the golden gate bridge. supposed to cost $6 but ever since the toll plaza became fully electronic, he hasn't paid. >> there's signs that say just drive-thru and they'll mail you something. and i've gotten nothing. >> he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh, no, just like all the cars. i'm more than willing to pay the fee. they are not collecting it. >> so what's going on out here? when we first contacted the golden gate bridge, a spokes woman told us there is a glitch. motorcycles can sometimes slip through. the computerized system can't always spot them. >> when we sat down for an interview, her story changed. >> i wasn't correct on that. every single vehicle that goes through the plaza we're capturing the plates. >> she says in the case of allen baker. >> that was a matter of the plate misreading. >> she read us an email. >> found one transaction to this motorcycle since we converted to electronic tolling on march 27th and occurred on july 2nd. >>
. >> reporter: it's allen baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the golden gate bridge. supposed to cost $6 but ever since the toll plaza became fully electronic, he hasn't paid. >> there's signs that say just drive-thru and they'll mail you something. and i've gotten nothing. >> he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh, no, just like all the cars. i'm more than willing to pay the fee. they are not collecting it. >> so what's going on out here?...
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baker, that could be your book but that's not going to be my book. that's probably as close he came. >> he did get mad at you. we saw him often in hearings. >> absolutely. not at me though. >> no, not at you. >> we had a very cordial relationship. >> here's another famous name, the building is named after him, this is from 1952. early television. let's watch richard russell. [video clip] >> do you think that it is now possible for a southerner to receive the democratic nomination for the president? >> i don't like to think after 90 years intervene and the democratic party has loyalist. supported by the south over that period. a man will be discriminated against because you had been born on the wrong side of the tracks. >> did you ever know him? >> no he died in 1971. >> what impact did he have on the senate? >> he had a huge impact while he was a member. his lasting impact hard to assess. there's a table, very large table that was in his office suite. the table is significant because around that table would sit members of the southern caucus. they ra
baker, that could be your book but that's not going to be my book. that's probably as close he came. >> he did get mad at you. we saw him often in hearings. >> absolutely. not at me though. >> no, not at you. >> we had a very cordial relationship. >> here's another famous name, the building is named after him, this is from 1952. early television. let's watch richard russell. [video clip] >> do you think that it is now possible for a southerner to receive the...
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in baker v. nelson, this court unanimously dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. >> mr. cooper, baker v. nelson was 1971. the supreme court hadn't even decided that gender-based classifications get any kind of heightened scrutiny. >> that is -- >> and the same-sex intimate conduct was considered criminal in many states in 1971, so i don't think we can extract much in baker v. nelson. >> well, your honor, certainly i acknowledge the precedential limitations of a summary dismissal. but baker v. nelson also came fairly fast on the heels of the loving decision. and, your honor, i simply make the observation that it seems implausible in the extreme, frankly, for nine justices to have -- to have seen no substantial federal question if it is true, as the respondents maintain, that the traditional definition of marriage insofar as -- insofar as it does not include same-sex couples, insofar as it is a gender definition is irrational and can only be explained, can only be explained, as a re
in baker v. nelson, this court unanimously dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. >> mr. cooper, baker v. nelson was 1971. the supreme court hadn't even decided that gender-based classifications get any kind of heightened scrutiny. >> that is -- >> and the same-sex intimate conduct was considered criminal in many states in 1971, so i don't think we can extract much in baker v. nelson. >> well, your honor, certainly i acknowledge the precedential...
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peter baker, thank you you. >>> republicans downplay the demographic impact on the party's future. we will discuss a gop in denial and other faces of immigration when we continue our coverage at the essence festival in new orleans just ahead. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way
peter baker, thank you you. >>> republicans downplay the demographic impact on the party's future. we will discuss a gop in denial and other faces of immigration when we continue our coverage at the essence festival in new orleans just ahead. with the spark miles card from capital one, bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just...
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baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour, you will meet some of the men doing time, including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other d.o.c. facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide ran
baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour, you will meet some of the men doing time, including a former nfl player and...
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baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. ♪ >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what appears to be a toll booth is the entrance to the elayn hunt correctional center. this all-male facility houses more than 2,100 inmates. >> every monday and tuesday the reception process will start at about 5:30 in the morning. the inmates will come from the various parish prisons and other d.o.c. facilities and they will all pool here. >> the men arriving today have been convicted of a wide r
baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and...
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i hear that a lot of bicyclists prefer baker because it's more level and there's a lot less cars there and much more conducive to being a bike route so that's where they should have the bike route, on baker, not on [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. >> i, i'm fairly new to the city. i've been here for four years, i've been cycling for about three. i used to /tkraoeuf a lot and when i drove i drove out of the city. now that i cycle, i can bike around the city, i
i hear that a lot of bicyclists prefer baker because it's more level and there's a lot less cars there and much more conducive to being a bike route so that's where they should have the bike route, on baker, not on [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. >> i, i'm fairly new to the city. i've been here for four years, i've been cycling for about three. i used to /tkraoeuf a lot and when i drove i drove out of the city. now that i cycle, i can bike around the city, i
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i think baker street or one of the other streets -- i'm not a bicyclist, i walk, i take [inaudible] and i drive and i think other considerations should come into play here and i think it's a really good idea if you come to masonc and see the kind of traffic there is in the morning and in the early afternoon, early even /*f evening. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. good morning. i've living on clayton since 19 /# 8. in 25 years i've probably been across masonic five thousand times. i don't feel unsafe. the most unsafe thing is the curb ramps -- years ago and those are not been built. please disapprove funding. this would harm the quality of life because of the terrible congestion it would put on our neighborhood. /phemergency response time will be slowed down. the fire department has not analyzed this. parking lots >> i'm a third generation san francisco citizen. i'm here today for my father-in-law who owns two buildings on masonic avenue. we are both /tkpwepbs this project for the following reasons. one, you'll be taking away parking. 18 of the 20 units in our buildings rel
i think baker street or one of the other streets -- i'm not a bicyclist, i walk, i take [inaudible] and i drive and i think other considerations should come into play here and i think it's a really good idea if you come to masonc and see the kind of traffic there is in the morning and in the early afternoon, early even /*f evening. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker please. good morning. i've living on clayton since 19 /# 8. in 25 years i've probably been across masonic five thousand...
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. >> it's allen baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the goa bridge. it's supposed to cost $5 -- golden gate bridge. it's supposed to be $5, but since it has become electronic he hasn't paid. >> they will mail you something in probably a couple months and i have got nothing. >> yet, he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh, no. i am more than willing to pay the fee. >> so what's going on out here? well, when we first contacted the golden gate bridge district a spokeswoman told us there is a glitch. motorcycles can sometimes slip through because the computerized system can't always spot them. but when we sat down for an interview with mary curry, her story had changed. >> i wasn't correct on that. every single vehicle that goes through are captured. >> she says in the case of allen baker. >> it was a matter of the plate misreading. >> she read us an email from the i.t department. >> they found one transaction with this motorcycle since we converted to electronic tolling on march twenty seventh. ain't occurred on july second. >> no mention of the half doz
. >> it's allen baker's weekend escape. a ride on his new motorcycle across the goa bridge. it's supposed to cost $5 -- golden gate bridge. it's supposed to be $5, but since it has become electronic he hasn't paid. >> they will mail you something in probably a couple months and i have got nothing. >> yet, he says he's not trying to cheat. >> oh, no. i am more than willing to pay the fee. >> so what's going on out here? well, when we first contacted the golden gate...
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scott, back to you. >> simon baker, that's right in your wheelhouse. you're a facebook guy. >> i like it. i think the easy money is being made and i like the story. when the stock is up 25%, over night, up about 35% in the stock, i think it will pull back a little bit and i think this price and with the new upgrades along the way, more buyers and this week i am looking at the portfolio and saying money in the short-term, take the money off the table and redeploy after the last week or so. >> did you buy more after the earnings blowout? no. we sold it. i was on the show saying we were buying early before earnings and afterwards we sold out. when the stock is up that quickly and that much momentum you have to take money off the table. >> pause for a little while and i think the momentum is there in terms of your mobile monetization. that was the question for everybody. they answered that question. now they have a whole slew of new product that is will lead to positive earnings recisions going forward and revenue growth and it is important. >> coming up,
scott, back to you. >> simon baker, that's right in your wheelhouse. you're a facebook guy. >> i like it. i think the easy money is being made and i like the story. when the stock is up 25%, over night, up about 35% in the stock, i think it will pull back a little bit and i think this price and with the new upgrades along the way, more buyers and this week i am looking at the portfolio and saying money in the short-term, take the money off the table and redeploy after the last week...
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and understand that there had e going back to lou, he's often said that he's just a businessman, a baker, if you will. i think lou got the right recipe on this one. [laughter] >> and i think the recipe was all the things i just said about what he had to do to get this done, and the recipe included some main ingredients from our board of supervisors to add to that. so, brown the bread. lou, i just want to let you know that not only have we appreciated your work, but we all appreciate this wonderful approach that you did. and it was unique, but it was something that was absolutely necessary to get everybody out of their positions and into an agreed upon posture. with that, i'd like to bring board president david chiu to the podium because i know he spent incredible amount of time on this. and, again, thank you, president chiu. and thank you, mark farrell, and thank you, david campos. david chiu. (applause) >> thank you, mr. mayor. and for the record, my recollection was there was only one door slammed, and i can't remember exactly who did it. [laughter] >> this is a great day for the healt
and understand that there had e going back to lou, he's often said that he's just a businessman, a baker, if you will. i think lou got the right recipe on this one. [laughter] >> and i think the recipe was all the things i just said about what he had to do to get this done, and the recipe included some main ingredients from our board of supervisors to add to that. so, brown the bread. lou, i just want to let you know that not only have we appreciated your work, but we all appreciate this...
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it's really differently explained well i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write two. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough along which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america. what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the play's really character study so it's more about his spirit and a bit more personal subjective ideas about his character than how many consider him the greatest american writer you yes he's certainly the most quoted and what i love most about him really parallels what i love about america he says he's such a rascal who was a you know in just not obligated himself to history although a real student of everything and he so input ties as with every man in literally every man you know he would be friends with carnegie but he would know all the names of the house keepers in the giant mansion that amul clements i
it's really differently explained well i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write two. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough along which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america. what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the...
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explain it differently explain well i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write to. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough. long which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the play's really character study so it's more about his spirit and a bit more personal subjective ideas about his character than how many consider him the greatest american writer you yes he's certainly the most quoted and what i love most about him really parallels what i love about america he was he's such a rascal. you know and just not obligated himself to history although a real student of everything and he so input ties as with every man in literally every man you know he would be friends with carnegie but he would know all the names of the house keepers in the giant mansion in tamil clements i was at his
explain it differently explain well i years ago started writing a screenplay about mark twain i'm a baker eddy and founder of christian science write to. writers of the same period they were contemporaries and when i got the film far enough. long which took quite a long time they were amazing characters both geniuses and self-made and i found a story that really reflects my. ideas about america what's valuable and in this and in order to create the character i wrote this play and the play's...
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. >> more with richard baker tonight on c-span. >> five years from now we are still going to be looking at a world that is dominated by the traditional paid tv packages. people have waited for years to see the tv package blow apart. it is starting to happen. you are seeing are erosion around the edges. in through seismic change the business model or technology but the leakage of people at a very slow rate. over 10 years, that will be a very large are events that the programmers in the entertainment industry will have to address and have to serve. up anare trying to set opportunity for broadcasters to turn in some of their rights if they choose to. to decide to channel share or move to a different part of the spectrum. in return, get a part of the proceeds as we rear range the spectrum. turn around and sell it to the wireless companies for flexible use which will be mobile broadband. >> more of what is happening from the cable show. the communicators on c-span. >> former speaker of the house newt gingrich and former greek prime minister george papandreou where they argued about whether t
. >> more with richard baker tonight on c-span. >> five years from now we are still going to be looking at a world that is dominated by the traditional paid tv packages. people have waited for years to see the tv package blow apart. it is starting to happen. you are seeing are erosion around the edges. in through seismic change the business model or technology but the leakage of people at a very slow rate. over 10 years, that will be a very large are events that the programmers in...
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mike baker will tell us what it all means. manufacturing numbers have come in within the last half hour. jeff flock is straightahead. white house down. a huge disappointment at the box office. speaking of numbers, pretty good at the stock market. another round of stocks now. nicole has apple making a move. nicole: we watch it go from 700 to below $400 a share. raymond james talking positive about apple with a $600 price target. the i walked. they are moving ahead with the plans. what is all interesting is they are having the phase two. raymond james are really digging their heels. we will see whether or not it gets there. connell: thank you. the latest on egypt in the countrywide protests taking place there. with pictures from cairo. a 48 hour ultimatum to solve the crisis. mike baker, former cia operator joins us now. amazing to see these pictures yet again from egypt. the guy they put in is not the guy they want out. >> the absence of u.s. foreign-policy comment or influence. we have realll lost our leverage in that region g
mike baker will tell us what it all means. manufacturing numbers have come in within the last half hour. jeff flock is straightahead. white house down. a huge disappointment at the box office. speaking of numbers, pretty good at the stock market. another round of stocks now. nicole has apple making a move. nicole: we watch it go from 700 to below $400 a share. raymond james talking positive about apple with a $600 price target. the i walked. they are moving ahead with the plans. what is all...
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were a close family you know you're very close there was it fun to work with your brother oh god in baker boys oh that was in a dream and out now how do you resist not going a poem a shelf life. going on the piano. i'm an ape over my wife man you are oh yeah yeah she's she's my my main leading lady you know it's amazing to have that kind of relationship where i can go out and and act with all these you know beautiful girls but. you know nobody beats my wife you know and the fact that she is open to that and knows i'll come back because we got such a good thing we've been married what thirty six years an asset like that how you look at your career the one thing you did say about it is diversity right you have an able to they can typecast you i tried to do that and it's because we were as we were talking before my father kind of struggled with that you know with c. hunt. people thought he was a skin diver which was a wonderful compliment but he got typecast and those are the kind of roles he kept getting offered so i took a kind of a cue from that and really want to about trying not to deve
were a close family you know you're very close there was it fun to work with your brother oh god in baker boys oh that was in a dream and out now how do you resist not going a poem a shelf life. going on the piano. i'm an ape over my wife man you are oh yeah yeah she's she's my my main leading lady you know it's amazing to have that kind of relationship where i can go out and and act with all these you know beautiful girls but. you know nobody beats my wife you know and the fact that she is...
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why it seeps in when we mention the name of ella baker or sammy lou hammer, but i think we have to go deeper. not only were they women, but what did they stand for? what did ella baker and ida mae wells -- they were involved in the protest end and i think that freedom struggle that kendall and peniel talk about, it was not the way to the promised land. we seem to have given that up when we put everything behind all of our wishes in the basket that would elect president obama, but they were leaders, grassroots leaders who understood that their positions were only as significant as they were capable of representing the interests of the people who put them there ella baker said strong people don't need strong leaders. i think we look to communities and groups of people who are organizing in their own interests, who puteconomic justs incarceration and all of these domestic violence, all the things that assault our community, front and center, that should be one litmus test, so the things that assault our community on the daily basis is front and center on the agenda that so-called leaders
why it seeps in when we mention the name of ella baker or sammy lou hammer, but i think we have to go deeper. not only were they women, but what did they stand for? what did ella baker and ida mae wells -- they were involved in the protest end and i think that freedom struggle that kendall and peniel talk about, it was not the way to the promised land. we seem to have given that up when we put everything behind all of our wishes in the basket that would elect president obama, but they were...