Posts Tagged ‘Mortgages’
Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety. Segments #13 are combined with the video version for #14. In this episode, we talk about the elections, the setting and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more.
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Tags: 2000, 2004, 2012, African Americans, AIG, Alabama, Alaska, Auto Dealers, Barrack Obama, Bay Bridge, Betting, Bloomberg, Bombing, Bruce Brugmann, california, California Supreme Court, Churches, Clinton Administration, Clothing, Colin Powell, Colorado, Congress, Constitutional Amendments, Corruption, Democratic Party, Democrats, Direct Democracy, Don Fisher, Don Solem, drivers, Early Voting, Ed Rollins, Electoral Vote, Electoral Votes, Epic Roasthouse, Ferry Building, Gas Prices, George Bush, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Georgia, Healthy Forests, Hussein, Iraq, Jed Bush, Jessie Ventura, John McCain, Jr., Laws, Legislation, Legislature, Lehman Brothers, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Moms, Mortgages, New Mexico, Ohio, Oliver Stone, Osama, Osama Bin Laden, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, Pennsylvania, PG&E, Phil Gram, Political Comics, Politics, Polls, Popular Vote, President Bush, Presidential Elections, Prius, Proposition 8, Proposition H, Proposition R, Propositions, Public Power, Pulpits, Radical Religious Right, Radio, Republican Party, Republicans, Saks, San Francisco, San Francisco Waterfront, Sarah Palin, Senate, SF Board of Supervisors, Socialism, Stock Market, Sub-Prime Mortgages, SUVs, Talk Radio, Term Limits, Terrorists, Tesla, The Bay Guardian, The Future, The Gap, US Senator, Virginia, Voters, W., Wall Street, Walmart, will and willie, Will Durst, William Ayers, willie brown, Willie L. Brown
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Part two of our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Suggest listening to Episode 13 first. In this episode, we talk about the restaurant, and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more. Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety. Segments from #13 are being combined with those from #14.
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Tags: 2000, 2004, African Americans, AIG, Alabama, Alaska, Auto Dealers, Barrack Obama, Bay Bridge, Betting, Bloomberg, Bombing, Bruce Brugmann, california, California Supreme Court, Churches, Clothing, Colin Powell, Constitutional Amendments, Corruption, Democratic Party, Democrats, Direct Democracy, Don Fisher, Don Solem, drivers, Early Voting, Ed Rollins, Electoral Vote, Epic Roasthouse, Ferry Building, Gas Prices, George Bush, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Georgia, Healthy Forests, Jed Bush, John McCain, Laws, Legislation, Legislature, Lehman Brothers, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Moms, Mortgages, Oliver Stone, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Political Comics, Politics, Polls, President Bush, Presidential Elections, Prius, Proposition 8, Proposition H, Proposition R, Propositions, Public Power, Pulpits, Radio, Republican Party, Republicans, Saks, San Francisco, San Francisco Waterfront, Sarah Palin, SF Board of Supervisors, Stock Market, Sub-Prime Mortgages, SUVs, Talk Radio, Term Limits, Terrorists, Tesla, The Bay Guardian, The Gap, Voters, W., Wall Street, Walmart, will and willie, Will Durst, William Ayers, willie brown, Willie L. Brown
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Friday, September 26th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part one, concentrating on the current financial crisis and some early details on the draft from the Treasury Department’s 700 Billion ballout of the banking industry. Willie Brown lays out the perspective from his history as both a legislator and an administrator, from his decades as Speaker of the Assembly for the State of California and The Mayor. Durst bursts with sharp quips as we examine the situation from our point of view-the truth as we see it, not as they sell it… This show was recorded on the same day as Episode 12.
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Tags: 2004, Andrew Cuomo, Antioch, Appraisers, Bailout, Banks, Barrack Obama, california, Christopher Cox, Debates, Democrats, Economy, elections, George Bush, Home Owners, Investment Banking, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John McCain, Maxine Waters. African Americans, Media, Mortgages, paul wells, Politics, Polls, Presidential Elections, Race, Republicans, Reverend William Warren, San Francisco, Sarah Palin, SEC, Talk Radio, Tosca Café, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Vote Registration Foreclosures, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part one, concentrating on the current financial crisis and some early details on the draft from the Treasury Department’s 700 Billion ballout of the banking industry. Willie Brown lays out the perspective from his history as both a legislator and an administrator, from his decades as Speaker of the Assembly for the State of California and The Mayor. Durst bursts with sharp quips as we examine the situation from our point of view-the truth as we see it, not as they sell it… This show was recorded on the same day as Episode 12.
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Tags: 2004, Andrew Cuomo, Antioch, Appraisers, Bailout, Banks, Barrack Obama, california, Christopher Cox, Debates, Democrats, Economy, elections, George Bush, Home Owners, Investment Banking, Joe Biden, John Kerry, John McCain, Maxine Waters. African Americans, Media, Mortgages, paul wells, Politics, Polls, Presidential Elections, Race, Republicans, Reverend William Warren, San Francisco, Sarah Palin, SEC, Talk Radio, Tosca Café, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Vote Registration Foreclosures, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown
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