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edwards. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. edwards: i commend the gentleman for his leadership. it is a heartbreaking tragedy every time a veteran takes his or her life as a result of their service to our country and i look forward to working with the gentleman and mr. crenshaw and mr. wamp to see that we do more than everything that is already being done to see that we stop and prevent suicides from occurring. if we save one life, then the gentleman's and our service here in congress will be time well served. mr. holt: i thank the gentleman. in closing, i would say -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. holt: i thank the speaker. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? mr. crenshaw: i would like to claim time in opposition, but i'm not opposed to the amendment. the chair: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. . mr. crenshaw: i commend the gentleman for offering this amendment. i think so often we have resources that are ava
edwards. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. edwards: i commend the gentleman for his leadership. it is a heartbreaking tragedy every time a veteran takes his or her life as a result of their service to our country and i look forward to working with the gentleman and mr. crenshaw and mr. wamp to see that we do more than everything that is already being done to see that we stop and prevent suicides from occurring. if we save one life, then the gentleman's and our service here...
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. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next -- on "larry king live." >> larry: it's a great pleasure to welcome back to "larry king live" one of my favorite people, elizabeth edwards, the author of the number-one "new york times" best-seller "resilience, reflections on the burdens and gifts of facing life's adversities." it's now out in paperback. with a very candid and compelling new afterward. elizabeth is a senior fellow at the center for american progress, working on health care issues. always good to see her. you look so good. how are you feeling? >> i feel great actually. you know, i'm always going to have some sort of treatment. i'm on chemotherapy now.
. >> larry: tonight, elizabeth edwards, a prime-time exclusive. on her husband's shocking affair that wrecked the marriage. >> i think it's important for me to understand i didn't do anything wrong. >> larry: the baby he fathered with his mistress. >> i have seen the child actually. >> larry: what the scandal did to her. and how she feels right now about the man who betrayed her. you love john? the resilient elizabeth edwards is next -- on "larry king...
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just two weeks ago edward schaefer was sentenced to prison for second degree murder. now the killer has been killed at san quentin prison. aaron feels justice has been cheated. >> we felt that he was supposed to serve his time. he's getting stabbed to death must have been horrible, but now he's dead and he's not sitting in a cell, you know, sitting in prison for the next 24 years to life. so maybe he was getting off easy. >> reporter: prison officials say frank sousa, the man with the white power tattoo on his forehead, was seen repeatedly stabbing edward schaefer in the chest and neck. the weapon? a homemade knife called a bone crusher usually made from the metal of bunk beds. the motive, unknown. sousa is serving his fourth prison term, the latest a life sentence for killing a homeless man in san jose in 2007. edward schaefer had also served time in prison before four years for spousal abuse. >> he beat his wife with a broomstick, punched his wife in the face, beat up a disabled guy because he was parking in a disabled spot. he got smashed over and over again and he
just two weeks ago edward schaefer was sentenced to prison for second degree murder. now the killer has been killed at san quentin prison. aaron feels justice has been cheated. >> we felt that he was supposed to serve his time. he's getting stabbed to death must have been horrible, but now he's dead and he's not sitting in a cell, you know, sitting in prison for the next 24 years to life. so maybe he was getting off easy. >> reporter: prison officials say frank sousa, the man with...
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edwards.resilien "resilience," terrific book, with a new afterword, now out in paperback. you have had to deal, in your life, with loss. the loss of a husband. nothing compares in loss to the death of a child though, right? >> nothing compares. >> larry: distant second. >> right. in some ways, that helps you keep some balance, you know, about how important whatever pain you're going through now is. it really does give you some perspective on it. doesn't mean it hurts less. but it does -- you know, you say if i had to choose between one of these, what would i choose, this is a no brainer. >> larry: we're honoring the name thing and i understand it. is it that you have difficulty with it? >> no, what it is, this is my story, and if people want to talk about that part of the story, they're not talking about the book. if you were talking about the book and -- >> larry: the book is about "resilience." >> the book is about what i went through. when wade died or when the cancer came or when the cance
edwards.resilien "resilience," terrific book, with a new afterword, now out in paperback. you have had to deal, in your life, with loss. the loss of a husband. nothing compares in loss to the death of a child though, right? >> nothing compares. >> larry: distant second. >> right. in some ways, that helps you keep some balance, you know, about how important whatever pain you're going through now is. it really does give you some perspective on it. doesn't mean it hurts...
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call or click today. >> larry: back with elizabeth edwards.have you read one passage from the book, a cnn opinion research poll from late last month shows a majority, 56%, still disapprove of the health care bill. what do you make of that? >> i think people don't -- they haven't yet seen the benefits coming to them. and when they see the benefits coming to them, i think the number will go up. i think that there was some things we needed to do that we didn't do. we did not create real competition for these insurance companies. so we're still seeing -- we're still seeing them up their premiums to individuals and to businesses. and that's going to, you know, create a problem in the -- certainly in the short term, before these -- before we start having these exchanges, where people who are out of the market for one reason or another are able to get in at a better rate. until then, i think -- >> larry: it's a process, right? yeah. >> it's a process. i think there were people who were dissatisfied with social security when it started, too. >> larry:
call or click today. >> larry: back with elizabeth edwards.have you read one passage from the book, a cnn opinion research poll from late last month shows a majority, 56%, still disapprove of the health care bill. what do you make of that? >> i think people don't -- they haven't yet seen the benefits coming to them. and when they see the benefits coming to them, i think the number will go up. i think that there was some things we needed to do that we didn't do. we did not create...
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edwards: i thank the gentleman. because of that and our work together we ask the s&i staff to do this study to help us understand the process the department's using in distributing money and to highlight areas where we can exert more oversight if necessary to ensure the efficient use of taxpayer dollars. the report just completed is quite large and in the coming weeks staff on both sides of the aisle will be evaluating it to determine how its recommendations can be incorporated into our final bill and report. i certainly look forward to working with the gentleman on examining that report and seeing how we can incorporate some of his ideas into the final conference report on this bill. mr. crenshaw: sthau. i continue to reserve my time -- thank you. i continue to reserve my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. edwards: madam chair, i rise to enter into a colloquy with the gentleman from indiana and would yield to mr. donnelly. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. don
edwards: i thank the gentleman. because of that and our work together we ask the s&i staff to do this study to help us understand the process the department's using in distributing money and to highlight areas where we can exert more oversight if necessary to ensure the efficient use of taxpayer dollars. the report just completed is quite large and in the coming weeks staff on both sides of the aisle will be evaluating it to determine how its recommendations can be incorporated into our...
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edwards jr., ph. today and this discussion about the ability for christians to display and implement compassion and mercy but that governments can't do that, that governments should not attempt to use this civil responsibility in that way that it can be more harmful than not. let me find out a little bit more. to ask myself, find out who this gentleman is. and as we understand it, you, sir, as a fellow at the center for immigration study. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> are you familiar with the case of eduar gonzalez? >> no, ma'am. >> eduardo gonzalez i guess is being deployed on his third tour of duty with the u.s. navy. and he has or will be serving on the "uss harry truman" in the persian gulf. hi wife is not a u.s. citizen, and they face deportation, and their deportation was advocated for and sought out by the center where you did your studying, your -- where you were a fellow. do you support that kind of deportation of the family of someone who is deployed to serve to protect the united states
edwards jr., ph. today and this discussion about the ability for christians to display and implement compassion and mercy but that governments can't do that, that governments should not attempt to use this civil responsibility in that way that it can be more harmful than not. let me find out a little bit more. to ask myself, find out who this gentleman is. and as we understand it, you, sir, as a fellow at the center for immigration study. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> are you...
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edwards.k you, madam chairman. first i'll discuss key bin lick call principle that relates to today's immigration debate and second aisle discuss important implications of comprehensive immigration reform. first, each christian is bound by a high moral imperative. love the lord with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. these cornerstone precepts instruct believers personally to love your enemies, to bless those who curse you, to care for these the least of my brothers. it's unreasonable though to try to require civil authority to display the same kind of mercy or capacity individual christians are called to show. the god-given role of sishl governments is to restain evil within their jurisdictions. protect the innocent and punish law breakers. the things that are concentrated on justice. public acts of government differ fundamentally from individual acts and individual showing mercy decideslingly to bear an injustice. it's merciful when a private person
edwards.k you, madam chairman. first i'll discuss key bin lick call principle that relates to today's immigration debate and second aisle discuss important implications of comprehensive immigration reform. first, each christian is bound by a high moral imperative. love the lord with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. these cornerstone precepts instruct believers personally to love your enemies, to bless those who curse you, to care for these the least...
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edward shaffer who had nine dui convictions was stabbed to death and the fellow inmate is responsible. >> reporter: good afternoon. shaffer was found dead in san quentin prison. at the time of the sentencing, shaffer apologized. it's reported that an inmate stabbed shaffer on monday morning. shaffer was serving time for killing 9-year-old melanie osheroff. we spoke to aaron, her father, and he told us that police came to the door with the news. >> instead of him being in prison and serving time, he's like dead. we sort of felt that he got out the easy way. >> reporter: sosheroff said he would rather have had shaffer serve the entire investigation. >> we just continue on with our lives. that's what we're trying to do this whole time. just continue on with our lives. i mean, shaffer is -- edward shaffer himself is removed from the picture now. >> reporter: we're live at san quentin state prison this afternoon. tonight you will hear from their spokesman. he will discuss the investigation into edward shaffer's death and the person prison officials label a prime suspect. 31-year-old frank
edward shaffer who had nine dui convictions was stabbed to death and the fellow inmate is responsible. >> reporter: good afternoon. shaffer was found dead in san quentin prison. at the time of the sentencing, shaffer apologized. it's reported that an inmate stabbed shaffer on monday morning. shaffer was serving time for killing 9-year-old melanie osheroff. we spoke to aaron, her father, and he told us that police came to the door with the news. >> instead of him being in prison and...
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erika edwards, nbc news. >> interesting. this research did not take into account the quality of relationships and researchers say the benefits may be even greater with closer friendships. thank you, lisa for being my friend. >> any time. >>> logon to weight loss. the key to online weight management programs might be using them frequently, researchers saying people that logged on to an interactive website for once a month for two years maintain their weight loss better than those that logon less. participants entered their weight and how much they exercise each time they logged on to the program. the experts say findings are important because maintaining weight lost is harder than losing weight in the first place. >>> he's always colorful. that we can say about jeff ranieri. and tonight, even more so because -- we -- >> we told him, go fly a kite and he took us literally. >> he's out at berkeley, jeff? >>> you tell me that all the time and here i am. did you have something to do with today's live shot? >> always, jeff, always
erika edwards, nbc news. >> interesting. this research did not take into account the quality of relationships and researchers say the benefits may be even greater with closer friendships. thank you, lisa for being my friend. >> any time. >>> logon to weight loss. the key to online weight management programs might be using them frequently, researchers saying people that logged on to an interactive website for once a month for two years maintain their weight loss better than...
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edwards was docked 16 points.is in the white no.22 car in the middle of an accordion when the drivers in front of him get on their breaks breaks. edwards and keselowski kept it clean. edwards passed with 26 laps to go and gets into fourth place. he eventually worked his way up to second, but the winner was kyle busch who won his 5th 5th national race in his 6th 6th start. keselowski was 8th tonight. he continues to lead the series in points. >>> pretty good stories developing in golf. dean was only playing playing -- exemption. carl peterson would have shot a 59 tying for a best ever in a -- event. heavy rain pelted the st. georgia's course in toronto. it was under those conditions that second round leader tim clark made a birdie on no.6. clark led at that point, but go back for a -- wilson has been consistent. he'll stick this proshot and make his birdie. wilson has shot three straight rounds of 65 after finishing 150 second on the tour last year. this is what the over 50s are playing for. cori pay venn is the ca
edwards was docked 16 points.is in the white no.22 car in the middle of an accordion when the drivers in front of him get on their breaks breaks. edwards and keselowski kept it clean. edwards passed with 26 laps to go and gets into fourth place. he eventually worked his way up to second, but the winner was kyle busch who won his 5th 5th national race in his 6th 6th start. keselowski was 8th tonight. he continues to lead the series in points. >>> pretty good stories developing in golf....
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erika edwards, nbc news. >> the best way is dying know is to get a biopsy of the small intestines. a simple blood test can also flag the disease. >>> rob is here with us today and it's a little bit cooler? >> yeah. nice, it's the case of ocean air conditioning on overdrive. across the entire bay area, san jose, 60s at this hour. that's unusual. average time this time of year should be 85 so it's sitting at 69 degrees. northwest winds at 15. a light jacket evening, even around the south bay. look at 880 oakland. weed that a's red sox game. having a good time with the red sox in town. 60 and west wind at 16 and the camera is bouncing around. you can see the sea breeze pumping in more clouds. look at the wind. southwest at 16. some gusts up to 30. sure enough, as you see here, on the high resolution satellite view, we zoom in and you can see the low clouds punching into the east bay around the coast of the north bay, you can see southward socked in by low clouds. folks here enjoying some late-day sunshine but the fog is already pushing toward gilroy and that will set up overnight, low
erika edwards, nbc news. >> the best way is dying know is to get a biopsy of the small intestines. a simple blood test can also flag the disease. >>> rob is here with us today and it's a little bit cooler? >> yeah. nice, it's the case of ocean air conditioning on overdrive. across the entire bay area, san jose, 60s at this hour. that's unusual. average time this time of year should be 85 so it's sitting at 69 degrees. northwest winds at 15. a light jacket evening, even...
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edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to get you to ask questions as we get near the end. cautionary notes this is the system of seattle system, not your system. you have to look that principals and see if they apply to the same work the planning side, the modeling side, the adaptive side and i'll talk briefly for a few seconds on mayors initiative on climate control because it gives an as political environment to work in and then the seattle system. the mayor of seattle nickels started the protocols for the city and started process with a lot of other mayors to start aggressively
edward for the portland water bureau. marine stapleton for the san die ae go and less tear from water and wally bishop the contra water d district. each panelist will have a chance to speak and ten minute time limit is a little like global warming. it sneaks up on you and then it's hard to deal with there that end. we'll try to reserve of for questions and answered that end. thanks. >> thank you jarrod and i will go through this quickly and i hope there's sufficient teasers in there to...
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up our weeklong series looking at sector earnings, i talked with energy analyst brian youngberg at edward jones and asked him if he expects the earnings momentum to continue for the rest of the year. >> i think you'll see earnings up in the third and fourth quarter from a years ago. that will probably be more driven by improved refining margins because oil prices at the end of last year were pretty comparable to where they are today. i don't see a lot of up side in oil prices as we go through the rest of the year. >> susie: brian, when you look within the energy sector, there are stronger and weaker sub groups. big integrated oils, their earnings are expected to be up the 90%, and exploration, up 67%, and other sectors are also improving, except for the oil drillers, down 30%. is that because of the drilling moratorium in the gulf of mexico or something else going on? >> it really is something else going on. basically the shallow water drilling opportunities have really dried up for a lot of these companies. they're putting a lot of these drilling rigs aside. the ones they have out there
up our weeklong series looking at sector earnings, i talked with energy analyst brian youngberg at edward jones and asked him if he expects the earnings momentum to continue for the rest of the year. >> i think you'll see earnings up in the third and fourth quarter from a years ago. that will probably be more driven by improved refining margins because oil prices at the end of last year were pretty comparable to where they are today. i don't see a lot of up side in oil prices as we go...
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edwards. >> thank you, madam chairman. first i'll discuss key bin lick call principle that relates to today's immigration debate and secondisle discuss important implications of comprehensive immigration reform. first, each christian is bound by a high moral imperative. love the lord with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. these cornerstone precepts instruct believers personally to love your enemies, to bless those who curse you, to care for these the least of my brothers. it's unreasonable though to try to require civil authority to display the same kind of mercy or capacity individual christians are called to show. the god-given role of sishl governments is to restain evil within their jurisdictions. protect the innocent and punish law breakers. the things that are concentrated on justice. public acts of government differ fundamentally from individual acts and individual showing mercy decideslingly to bear an injustice. it's merciful when a private p
edwards. >> thank you, madam chairman. first i'll discuss key bin lick call principle that relates to today's immigration debate and secondisle discuss important implications of comprehensive immigration reform. first, each christian is bound by a high moral imperative. love the lord with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind and love your neighbor as yourself. these cornerstone precepts instruct believers personally to love your enemies, to bless those who curse you, to care for these...
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james edwards. we welcome you all, and i would just mentioned to the chair person here, and i have not talked to steve king about it yet, but i just want to put on the record that we might like to meet with you after the hearing itself to talk about how we can expand our discussion be on the formalities of a committee hearing -- beyond the formalities of a committee hearing. i am so pleased and honored that you would be here with the senate judiciary committee. if i could, i would like to yield the balance of any time to our distinguished colleague from illinois, who has been deeply immersed in the subject. >> without objection. also, the chair of the immigration task force to the hispanic caucus will take the remainder of the time. >> the me just say that i think mr. conyers suggestion is well needed. i would suggest that we meet with the speaker of the house to say to the men and women of faith that i think you can save us from ourselves and from our own political figures. this is a moral issue, a
james edwards. we welcome you all, and i would just mentioned to the chair person here, and i have not talked to steve king about it yet, but i just want to put on the record that we might like to meet with you after the hearing itself to talk about how we can expand our discussion be on the formalities of a committee hearing -- beyond the formalities of a committee hearing. i am so pleased and honored that you would be here with the senate judiciary committee. if i could, i would like to yield...
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who is behind the john edwards movie. w >>> it's 6:12. live look at the where it looks like the oil cap is working. no signs of gushing oil that we have seen for the past 88 days. less than an hour ago bp announced it was encouraged by the early result of the cap on the well. the company says so far, no signs of an underground leak. >>> coming up, we'll have a live report from the gulf on what work still needs to be done. the gulf coast oil spill really has a congressional committee so see if tense of thousands of oil is leaking. lawmakers are expanding their probe after an "associated press" investigation released last week on 27,000 abandoned wells in the gulf appeared. the ap says the wells are not routinely inspected when plugged. and some of the wells date back as far as the 1940s. petroleum engineers say cement plugs can fail over time. >>> hot temperatures are leading to a fire warning for most of the bay area. firefighters here hope that things go a lot smoother than what's happening in southern california this morning. there are
who is behind the john edwards movie. w >>> it's 6:12. live look at the where it looks like the oil cap is working. no signs of gushing oil that we have seen for the past 88 days. less than an hour ago bp announced it was encouraged by the early result of the cap on the well. the company says so far, no signs of an underground leak. >>> coming up, we'll have a live report from the gulf on what work still needs to be done. the gulf coast oil spill really has a congressional...
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. >> edward can you tell me what your favorite kind of star is? >> courage. >> a courageous star.is nice. are you ready? can you tell us something you learned about love? >> hum -- respect people. >> okay. what did you learn about love? >> to share and care. >> good, very good. thank you for your answers guys. (applause). ♪
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reporter: san quentin officials here say that another inmate killed the nine time drunk driving offender edward shaffer yesterday. shaffer adjust arrived at the prison 10 days ago. he had been sentenced to 24 years to life for second degree murder and for gross vehicle manslaughter while intoxicated. >> i don't have an elation about his death. violence, yet more violence. i mean, my daughter died a very violent death because of shaffer. she was murdered by shaffer. >> reporter: aaron asheroff is the father of 9-year-old melody. she's the girl that shaffer is accused of killing. that was more than a year ago. melody died that day, her father lost his leg. investigators say shaffer's alcohol blood level was more than half the legal limit and his motorcycle was going past the posted 35 miles per hour. >> i feel that shaffer should have served his term in prison, i mean, life in prison. >> reporter: san quentin officials say 31-year-old frank anthony souza is the primary suspect in the killing of shaffer. souza was convicted of killing a homeless man in san jose during an argument after souza stole
reporter: san quentin officials here say that another inmate killed the nine time drunk driving offender edward shaffer yesterday. shaffer adjust arrived at the prison 10 days ago. he had been sentenced to 24 years to life for second degree murder and for gross vehicle manslaughter while intoxicated. >> i don't have an elation about his death. violence, yet more violence. i mean, my daughter died a very violent death because of shaffer. she was murdered by shaffer. >> reporter:...
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. >> what did you think of "the national enquirer" whole thing on john edwards? they were so successful in accounting that circumspect -- that situation. some people considered the pulitzer. others did not consider it. in history, has any publication like that ever gotten a pulitzer? >> no. "the national enquirer" has never got a pulitzer. one of the issue is paying for stories. what do i think of the edwards' story? i wrote a column about it at that time as things blow up. i felt "the new york times" in particular and mainstream media were slow and showed slow reflexes on that story. "the national enquirer" dribbled that out over a long time. i can understand some of the -- why some of the initial stories did not provoke more of a response. later on, by the time your photographs of the senator in a hotel room holding a baby with a woman, i think everybody should have been asking harder questions in pursuing that story. >> he was still a major player in the democratic party. he was being talked about as a possible member of the obama administration. no comment, b
. >> what did you think of "the national enquirer" whole thing on john edwards? they were so successful in accounting that circumspect -- that situation. some people considered the pulitzer. others did not consider it. in history, has any publication like that ever gotten a pulitzer? >> no. "the national enquirer" has never got a pulitzer. one of the issue is paying for stories. what do i think of the edwards' story? i wrote a column about it at that time as...
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they have bought a book about john edwards fall from grace. it was written by a top aide andrew young. it details affair with a campaign photographer and effort to cover up the relationship. >> we have a happy ending for 80 homeless hens all of them were adopted from the marin humane society within 24 hours. we introduced you to hens earlier this week. 80 birds were part of a flock of 200 hens that were treated for injuries. we are hearing the rest of the birds that produce 250 eggs per year. they are only a year and a half and they have long life ahead. >> it's 5:26. rattled nerves in washington. an earthquake shake up the nation's capitol. >> i'm terry mcsweeney live at apple headquarters in cupertino, in just a few hours we're going to hear what the company is going to do about the iphone 4 reception problem. an issue that has shaken apple to its core. >> also next, a silicon valley computer giant will apparently close one of its campuses, what that might mean for thousands of hp employees. >> out here in the west, building heat is the big
they have bought a book about john edwards fall from grace. it was written by a top aide andrew young. it details affair with a campaign photographer and effort to cover up the relationship. >> we have a happy ending for 80 homeless hens all of them were adopted from the marin humane society within 24 hours. we introduced you to hens earlier this week. 80 birds were part of a flock of 200 hens that were treated for injuries. we are hearing the rest of the birds that produce 250 eggs per...
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tomorrow night, in fact, elizabeth edwards will be our special guest.bly proud that we recently made "the guinness book of world records" for having the longest running show with the same host in the same timeslot on the same network. with that chapter closing, i'm looking forward to the future, what my next chapter will bring. for now, for here, it's time to hang up the nightly suspenders. until then, we have more shows to do, and who knows what the future is going to bring? bill maher is the emmy nominated host of "real time with bill maher" on hbo, a stand-up comic, best-selling author. we called him today in view of this announcement tonight and asked him if he'd come as an old friend. bill will be performing at the new orleans showroom on the 17th and 18th in july and at the amer ameristar casino in kansas city on july 30th. thank you, bill. >> i'm honored you would ask me to take over the desk. i'm ready to step in at a moment's notice. >> larry: so you're making an announcement tonight, too? >> do you want to finish the hour or would you like me
tomorrow night, in fact, elizabeth edwards will be our special guest.bly proud that we recently made "the guinness book of world records" for having the longest running show with the same host in the same timeslot on the same network. with that chapter closing, i'm looking forward to the future, what my next chapter will bring. for now, for here, it's time to hang up the nightly suspenders. until then, we have more shows to do, and who knows what the future is going to bring? bill...
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---edward schaefer de 44 aÑos fue atacado la tarde de ayer en el patio de la prision por frank souza ---scheafer purgaba una sentencia de 24 aÑos por haber causado la muerte a una niÑa de nueve aÑos aÑos y heridas a su padre luego de atropellarlos mientras conducia borracho... ---y hoy, varias personas se manifestaron al frente de las oficinas de la presidenta del congreso nancy pelosi para pedirle que se apruebe una legislacion contra la discriminacion basada en la preferencia sexual de una persona en su lugar de trabajo...---los manifestantes dicen que pelosi al parecer no colocaÁ en la agenda del congreso esta propuesta, una promesa de campaÑa en 2008... ---california posee esta ley, pero varios estados de la union no la tienen... dijeron los manifestantes.---los democratas no emitieron opinion alguna al respecto. ---y esto paso en santa cruz: la policia encontro meta- anfetaminas por 11 mil dolares, y arresto a un distribuidor de la droga. droga.---hasta ahi todo es, digamos, comun...---pero lo increible es que el presunto narcotraficante vivia desde 2008 en un cuarto de hotel, d
---edward schaefer de 44 aÑos fue atacado la tarde de ayer en el patio de la prision por frank souza ---scheafer purgaba una sentencia de 24 aÑos por haber causado la muerte a una niÑa de nueve aÑos aÑos y heridas a su padre luego de atropellarlos mientras conducia borracho... ---y hoy, varias personas se manifestaron al frente de las oficinas de la presidenta del congreso nancy pelosi para pedirle que se apruebe una legislacion contra la discriminacion basada en la preferencia sexual de...
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long-time muni mechanism 52- year-old edward king and 62- year-old for selling the transfers.l rose says the muni is trying to determine just how widespread the problem is and fix it. over the past three years the agency has lost $180 million in state funding and is facing a $56 million budget deficit next year. right now, every dollar counts. >> we are going to look at our policies to determine the best way to move forward so this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: muni spokesman tells us the mechanism to made $30,000 is on unpaid administrative leave and muni is recommending they be fired. in the meantime the agency is trying to determine if the policies they currently have could be improved. in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco's new law requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commissi
long-time muni mechanism 52- year-old edward king and 62- year-old for selling the transfers.l rose says the muni is trying to determine just how widespread the problem is and fix it. over the past three years the agency has lost $180 million in state funding and is facing a $56 million budget deficit next year. right now, every dollar counts. >> we are going to look at our policies to determine the best way to move forward so this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: muni spokesman...
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edward chou. -- chow.applause] he has been in private practice for over 40 years, since he was 5 years old, and he has been addressing health disparities in both the national and local level for over 25 years since he was 5 years old. he has worked with the chinese hospital and the chinese community health care association to create the nation's first and only bilingual and culturally competent health class. he also spearheaded the creation of the chinese community health resource center, which today serves over 30,000 san franciscans. he currently serves on the san francisco health commission, which he has served for over 20 years, where he has been a staunch advocate of our community, requiring culturally competent programs, rebuilding lebanon hospital, san francisco general hospital, and encouraging support for the hepatitis b three program. he was quoted in today's "new york times" for his advocacy to that program. one of the first individuals are asked to come to my office to greet me was none other t
edward chou. -- chow.applause] he has been in private practice for over 40 years, since he was 5 years old, and he has been addressing health disparities in both the national and local level for over 25 years since he was 5 years old. he has worked with the chinese hospital and the chinese community health care association to create the nation's first and only bilingual and culturally competent health class. he also spearheaded the creation of the chinese community health resource center, which...
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guards say the 44-year-old edward schaeffer was stabbed half a dozen times by inmate frank sosa. san quentin spokesman lieutenant says sosa used what is called a bone crusher. >> a type of metal object sharpened and fashioned to a point to appear as a knife. >> in july, schaeffer was sentenced to 24 years to live for killing the 9-year-old and maiming her father, aaron. schaeffer roared through a crosswalk on his motorcycle while drunk last summer slamming into his victims. aaron survived but doctors had to amputate his right leg its just more violence followed by more violence. i mean, schaeffer, that night changed our lives forever. >> schaeffer had eight previous drunken driving convictions. officials say he and the suspected killer were among 200 it's mates in a recreation guard reserved for prisoners for serious crimes. robinson said a guard stood watch above the yard. >> yesterday, that yard wasn't able to pick up anything until he saw mr. sosa attack mr. schaeffer from behind. >> reporter: he reportedly fired rubber bullets. schaeffer died at marin general hospital. his ab
guards say the 44-year-old edward schaeffer was stabbed half a dozen times by inmate frank sosa. san quentin spokesman lieutenant says sosa used what is called a bone crusher. >> a type of metal object sharpened and fashioned to a point to appear as a knife. >> in july, schaeffer was sentenced to 24 years to live for killing the 9-year-old and maiming her father, aaron. schaeffer roared through a crosswalk on his motorcycle while drunk last summer slamming into his victims. aaron...
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my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thri
my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also constructed the biltmore neighborhood where many irish american families have homes. when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et...
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long-time muni mechanism 52- year-old edward king and 62- year-old for selling the transfers.rose says the muni is trying to determine just how widespread the problem is and fix it. over the past three years the agency has lost $180 million in state funding and is facing a $56 million budget deficit next year. right now, every dollar counts. >> we are going to look at our policies to determine the best way to move forward so this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: muni spokesman tells us the mechanism to made $30,000 is on unpaid administrative leave and muni is recommending they be fired. in the meantime the agency is trying to determine if the policies they currently have could be improved. in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco's new law requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commission
long-time muni mechanism 52- year-old edward king and 62- year-old for selling the transfers.rose says the muni is trying to determine just how widespread the problem is and fix it. over the past three years the agency has lost $180 million in state funding and is facing a $56 million budget deficit next year. right now, every dollar counts. >> we are going to look at our policies to determine the best way to move forward so this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: muni spokesman...
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the courier was founded in 1907 by edward nathaniel harleston, who worked as a guard at the h.j.t first it was mostly an outlet for his poems and personal writings. in 1909, he decided to look for financial backers, and in 1910, he approached a lawyer to incorporate the paper. the lawyer was robert l. vann. >> robert vann was an extraordinary man, came from a very poor background, had to struggle to educate himself but was able to become a lawyer. he finished college, became a lawyer, and also became very quickly attuned to the importance of politics and understanding the nexus of which politics and communications fit together. >> narrator: the courier began to evolve into a true newspaper beyond the ambitions of its founder, edward nathaniel harleston. he left the courier in 1913. the board chose robert l. vann to be the new editor. in the 1920s, the courier began publishing articles by leading writers and thinkers with various opinions on major issues, people like george s. schuyler, who was one of the important creative writers of the harlem renaissance, wrote a regular column
the courier was founded in 1907 by edward nathaniel harleston, who worked as a guard at the h.j.t first it was mostly an outlet for his poems and personal writings. in 1909, he decided to look for financial backers, and in 1910, he approached a lawyer to incorporate the paper. the lawyer was robert l. vann. >> robert vann was an extraordinary man, came from a very poor background, had to struggle to educate himself but was able to become a lawyer. he finished college, became a lawyer, and...
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edward schaeffer plowed his motorcycle into a 9-year-old and her father. she was killed and her father lost his right leg. this morning, another inmate stabbed or slashed him using a bone crusher. >> a piece of metal fashioned out of a bunk, whatever the case may be and fashioned to look like a knife. this can pierce through a person. >> prison officials are not releasing he names but say there is local notoriety. >> the owner of several pit bulls that mauled a boy to death last week appeared in court today and did not enter a plea. he did make a statement objecting to the charge against him in the death of his step grandson. >> i didn't expect him to go in the garage. if i did, i wasn't not have been -- to be able to prevent. i watched him every day. i change his diapers, feed him. >> three of his five pit bulls attacked the toddler after he wandered into the family garage. besides child endangerment, the 52-year-old is charged with possession of a vicious animal that caused great bodily injury, or death. >> the san jose police chief is retiring after six
edward schaeffer plowed his motorcycle into a 9-year-old and her father. she was killed and her father lost his right leg. this morning, another inmate stabbed or slashed him using a bone crusher. >> a piece of metal fashioned out of a bunk, whatever the case may be and fashioned to look like a knife. this can pierce through a person. >> prison officials are not releasing he names but say there is local notoriety. >> the owner of several pit bulls that mauled a boy to death...
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. >> one thing that "the roundtable" will weigh in on, aaron sorkin buying the rights to john edwards so please stay tuned. also there, the fact checks. and we teamed up with politifact. >>> still to come, "the sunday funnies." come, "the sunday funnies." [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ >>> and now, "in memoriam." >> if you can't make the tough decisions, you can't be the boss. >> should have all kinds of different books, in comic form. and you can. ♪ >> this week, the pentagon released the names of 19 soldiers and marines killed in afghanistan. >> we'll be right back. ll be right back. and the cars are whipping by, and all you can do is take a snapshot of the way the road looked 5 minutes ago, how would you know when to cross the road? 9 out of 10 organizations still make decisions this way every da
. >> one thing that "the roundtable" will weigh in on, aaron sorkin buying the rights to john edwards so please stay tuned. also there, the fact checks. and we teamed up with politifact. >>> still to come, "the sunday funnies." come, "the sunday funnies." [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this...
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please welcome edward albee. [applause] i was struck by the number of times people have objected to your work. and yet, i've sat here with people whose careers have been marked by censorship and challenges.
please welcome edward albee. [applause] i was struck by the number of times people have objected to your work. and yet, i've sat here with people whose careers have been marked by censorship and challenges.
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edwards jr., ph.d. today and this discussion about the ability for christians to display and implement compassion and mercy but that governments can't do that, that governments should not attempt to use this civil responsibility in that way that it can be more harmful than not. let me find out a little bit more. to ask myself, find out who this gentleman is. and as we understand it, you, sir, as a fellow at the center for immigration study. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> are you familiar with the case of eduardo gonzalez? >> no, ma'am. >> eduardo gonzalez i guess is being deployed on his third tour of duty th the u.s. navy. and he has or will be serving on the "uss harry truman" in the persian gulf. hi wife is not a u.s. citizen, and they face deportation, and their deportation was advocated foand sought out by the center where you did your studying, your -- where you were a fellow. do you support that kind of deportation of the family of someone who is deployed to serve to protect the united states o
edwards jr., ph.d. today and this discussion about the ability for christians to display and implement compassion and mercy but that governments can't do that, that governments should not attempt to use this civil responsibility in that way that it can be more harmful than not. let me find out a little bit more. to ask myself, find out who this gentleman is. and as we understand it, you, sir, as a fellow at the center for immigration study. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. >> are you...
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again 7 years back, and by no means i went back to my records and congress don edwards some of you may remember, held a hearing in 1987 on impacts of climate change on san francisco bay area and that was years back but it's getting a lot of attention but not a new issue. this graph could be temperature over time or green house gas over time. population. but what it is, actually is the number of publications scientific publication addressing climate change and water resources globally from 1950 up until the present and mike is still here. he was the lead author on this article it came out in the journal of climate change, i think, last year that looked that range of literature out there and the issues addressed and regions and topics and so on. we actually have on-line that institute this bibliography and you can do searchs by author, subject, reen on, whatever. there's the url. i stuck in the word reservoir and it turns out there's 60 some odd articles on this. so this is not new scientific subject. i'll talk about four things. what should be done. there have been proposals for decades
again 7 years back, and by no means i went back to my records and congress don edwards some of you may remember, held a hearing in 1987 on impacts of climate change on san francisco bay area and that was years back but it's getting a lot of attention but not a new issue. this graph could be temperature over time or green house gas over time. population. but what it is, actually is the number of publications scientific publication addressing climate change and water resources globally from 1950...
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our strategies have to be radically different than strategies that edward and chuck have sitting in portland and seattle and i think if there's anything you take away if there's not a one size fits all for any of this. not for california or the western states. you really have to customize based where your sitting. climate change and urban water supply. growing demand for water. however, we grew nearly ten years in san diego increased by 6 hundred thousand people and we did not add to our water demand and that came from just extraordinary efforts but the growing demand, we have hardened conservation and continuing growth and increased population and economic activity and obviously hotter or dryer weather. uncertainty of our import and small surface level supply. less reliance on the hydraulic dependence supply and all of that has to be considered. how we are respond sag three prong action plan. i want to touch lightly on each of these. first is diversity kabs of our water supply portfolio and second is constructing a variety until facilitys to address the ever changing demands we have and thi
our strategies have to be radically different than strategies that edward and chuck have sitting in portland and seattle and i think if there's anything you take away if there's not a one size fits all for any of this. not for california or the western states. you really have to customize based where your sitting. climate change and urban water supply. growing demand for water. however, we grew nearly ten years in san diego increased by 6 hundred thousand people and we did not add to our water...
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gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes , i will be damn, i will be damn, i will be damn. [applause] >> this is called someone else's child. and i guess it's a sort of an imagined conversation with a took place in a real moment in my father's hospital room in a matter of weeks before he died. my father is my foster father and there was always in my life this level of awkwardness because i was not biologically his own son. and he and i never got to have the conversation that i imagined here on page in this piece. so, there is a lot of truth in it. and here we go. someone else's child. >> i'm going to write a poem about
gee my cousin john edwards volunteered for possession every week. he was certified. ex exor citizenim did nothing. colt 45, crazy horse they demand the sacrifices in blood so bottles would go to the couch friday night. walls kicked until straight jackets lay waiting on the lawn. mama would site visions of gang boys with metal vent as if it explained anything. it didn't between dusk from the and dawn saturday he was ready to blow the -- up. do you want some of this? oh , no, yes oh , no or yes ,...