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it's only at 11 times earnings, david. >> david: bill, you like it?wns a sketchy operation. >> david: pfizer, you like it? >> if you want to play medicine, make a bet on a big drug company which will be relieved when the democrats lose power. >> david: stephane? >> i have problems with this drug pipeline. not the growth stock it used to be. >> david: what is grab tech international? >> the tea party recycles old ideas to create heat and they recycle petroleum to melt enormous steel in giant furnaces. good company. >> i don't like it. wild swing in the tax rate
it's only at 11 times earnings, david. >> david: bill, you like it?wns a sketchy operation. >> david: pfizer, you like it? >> if you want to play medicine, make a bet on a big drug company which will be relieved when the democrats lose power. >> david: stephane? >> i have problems with this drug pipeline. not the growth stock it used to be. >> david: what is grab tech international? >> the tea party recycles old ideas to create heat and they recycle...
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we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close friends, and we're talking about events that we did together or that we've done, you know, separately, but the same event, you know, at different times. and it gave us a window into these people that other people didn't have. we asked them, "what really matters to you? "what are you willing to put yourself on the line for? "what are you willing to put your rep and your honor "on the line for?" (bender) "and why?" (crosby) "and why?" (bender) you should see their eyes light up when you ask that question. it draws something out of them equivalent to the music. it's the passion. it comes from that place that is expressed often in the art, but when you're
we--i asked david to research it, and david came back with, there is no other work written on this subject, and that was irresistible to us. you know, we feel very strongly about it. we knew we had an advantage if we went to speak to the people who do it, you know? i don't have to walk in cold. i'm not, you know--it's like, "how did you boys meet?" i know, you know, who i'm talking to, and generally, we're at least acquaintances if not close friends, and we're talking about events...
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so david is involved in that? >> david is involved in it. named jeffrey brieecr who has been doing the show at hard rock in vegas for years. now you add david's personality. i can't imagine. it's beyond my comprehension. i'm so dull compared to david. >> jimmy: you seem like you're just barely able to tolerate david's antics in general -- >> i'm just so on the verge. no, he's great. but -- >> jimmy: he is a lot of fun. maybe too much fun. >> he's so much fun. but my daughter woke up this morning and -- i buy nice clothes for my daughter. and she was wearing these, like, little leggings with -- they were blue plaid and a lime green shirt and purple sneakers and i looked at her and she go, mom, don't worry about it, daddy likes my style. i was like, ooh. i'm in trouble. >> jimmy: she's going to be on a wire serving drinks to people. >> she is. yes. >> jimmy: do you -- you and david came over to my house and i learned something very interesting about you. is that you are -- you can play the drums well too, not just, like -- pretty -- i mean, de
so david is involved in that? >> david is involved in it. named jeffrey brieecr who has been doing the show at hard rock in vegas for years. now you add david's personality. i can't imagine. it's beyond my comprehension. i'm so dull compared to david. >> jimmy: you seem like you're just barely able to tolerate david's antics in general -- >> i'm just so on the verge. no, he's great. but -- >> jimmy: he is a lot of fun. maybe too much fun. >> he's so much fun. but...
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david hasselhoff and kym johnson, everybody. here on abc. we'll be right back with band of horses. [ waves crashing ] [ waves crashing ] ♪ call me ishmael! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ man ] moby dick. [ voice command ] "searching for moby dick." ♪ [ beep beep beep ] ♪ ♪ ♪ people they come together [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to evolve the smartphone. at&t. rethink possible. or flop by 4 o'clock? pantene flat to volume is a customized pro-v system that, in test, outlasts the flop to make volume that lasts long past 4 o'clock. pantene. healthy makes it happen. the pantene re-invention is here. introducing the new pantene custom solutions. with options for your unique hair structure. fine, thick, curly or color. to make the hair you love last and last. put it to the test. find your new pantene. to make the hair you love last and last. moments ago, the stylish new orbit packs. [ orbit trumpet ] let's see what they think. cork my canteen! churn my butterscotch! [ laughs ] shut the front door! more dirty mouths cleaned up with o
david hasselhoff and kym johnson, everybody. here on abc. we'll be right back with band of horses. [ waves crashing ] [ waves crashing ] ♪ call me ishmael! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ man ] moby dick. [ voice command ] "searching for moby dick." ♪ [ beep beep beep ] ♪ ♪ ♪ people they come together [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to evolve the smartphone. at&t. rethink possible. or flop by 4 o'clock? pantene flat to volume is a customized pro-v system that, in...
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david? >> martha raddatz in kabul where she's been so many times before. >>> and back here at home tonight and to the continuing fallout from that tv debate performance from governor jan brewer that drew a lot of attention not only for the 16-second silence when she lost her train of thought, the longest 16 seconds of her life she calls it but one of her opponents asked the governor to recant her claim that law enforcement had found beheaded bodies in the arizona desert. it had been part of her argument for immigration reform. she would not address it then or with reporters afterward. >> answer the question, come on. headless bodies. why won't you repeat that? do you still believe that? come on, governor. >> okay. thank you all. >> oh. >> but now we have learned that the governor has told the associated press that was an error. "if i said that, i misspoke, but you know, let me be clear, i am concerned about the border region because it continues to be reported in mexico there is a lot of vio
david? >> martha raddatz in kabul where she's been so many times before. >>> and back here at home tonight and to the continuing fallout from that tv debate performance from governor jan brewer that drew a lot of attention not only for the 16-second silence when she lost her train of thought, the longest 16 seconds of her life she calls it but one of her opponents asked the governor to recant her claim that law enforcement had found beheaded bodies in the arizona desert. it had...
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we will take it down to david collins. he might have a little more and tell -- intel on what is going on. >> go ahead, david. >> the hospital is in a lot down situation. they have released a statement. they are encouraging faculty, patience, visitors, all staff to remain in their rooms. we have confirmed that a doctor has been shot. the suspect is held up on the eighth floor. they have evacuated non- essential personnel. they're asking everyone who was in the hospital to remain in their rooms. city police have cordoned off an entire city block around the building. the people that are outside of the building walking around are puzzled, and relatively excited about the police presence. it is very calm as people go about their business. the city is responding with a swat team. we saw several members hop out and go into the building. dozens of officers are engaged in traffic and crowd control. it is our understanding that there are a lot of police officers inside of the hospital building. whether or not they have figured out w
we will take it down to david collins. he might have a little more and tell -- intel on what is going on. >> go ahead, david. >> the hospital is in a lot down situation. they have released a statement. they are encouraging faculty, patience, visitors, all staff to remain in their rooms. we have confirmed that a doctor has been shot. the suspect is held up on the eighth floor. they have evacuated non- essential personnel. they're asking everyone who was in the hospital to remain in...
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david, i have known what as extraordinary person you are. and now you have again shown to everybody else with the graciousness. what an extraordinary person you are. thank you >> david miliband expected to make this speech. watch and listen. the woman gordon brown called a successor. >> i do believe we were wrong to take britain to worry and we need to be honest about that >> watching stony faced, three leaders who voted for the war. including brother david. he appears to ask, you voted for you. why are you clapping? i am clapping because you know i'm supporting him. >> we did not build alliances and underminded the united nations. america has drawn a line on iraq and so should we. >> a new generation has taken control and together. we will change britain. thank you very much. >> he got that make that speech for having the ruthlessness to take on his own big brother. today, he's proved ruthless enough. whether it's iraq the failure to regulate the banks or mass immigration. to claim he's the leader the new generation. the leader praised his
david, i have known what as extraordinary person you are. and now you have again shown to everybody else with the graciousness. what an extraordinary person you are. thank you >> david miliband expected to make this speech. watch and listen. the woman gordon brown called a successor. >> i do believe we were wrong to take britain to worry and we need to be honest about that >> watching stony faced, three leaders who voted for the war. including brother david. he appears to ask,...
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so yeah, i think it's something they remain concerned about. >> david? >> well, i think uh, i would agree with everything that was said. i would just add to the 1995, '96 crisis, i think the chinese were surprised by the magnitude of the american response. i don't think it was ever too much in risk that it would go out of control, but i think that they were surprised by the magnitude of president clinton's response at the time, which goes to show that once you get into a conflict situation, you can't always control each other's response, and i think that's the danger. but i would like to end this part of the discussion on a more hopeful note, and that is that we have a president in taiwan at this time, ma ying-jeou, who's made efforts, along with china's president, hu jintao, to kind of try to diffuse uh, tension in the taiwan straits. >> i think our other experts, as well--we asked them that same question-- agree with the idea that taiwan and other issues like that are not likely to bring the u.s. and china to war. let's see what they have to say. >> i
so yeah, i think it's something they remain concerned about. >> david? >> well, i think uh, i would agree with everything that was said. i would just add to the 1995, '96 crisis, i think the chinese were surprised by the magnitude of the american response. i don't think it was ever too much in risk that it would go out of control, but i think that they were surprised by the magnitude of president clinton's response at the time, which goes to show that once you get into a conflict...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we'll be right back with david hasselhoff. >> oh, david hasselhofflause ] [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. bro, you can't chicken out now. yeah. can't do it. uh! it's really high. look at that boat down there. those guys have a ton of bud light. here we go! oh! whoa! check it out. sweet! oh, aluminum bottles, anyone? mmm. deviled eggs, they're a little salty. bikini! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] it's the sure sign of a good time. the just right taste of bud light. here we go. she wants it back. but deadly on fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist, for effective, but gentle flea control. [ chee [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi there, we're back. from the show "top chef," chef eric ripert is here. here to capture, kill and cook an octopus live on television. and then later on -- from the bud light stage at the
[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and we'll be right back with david hasselhoff. >> oh, david hasselhofflause ] [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee-time... time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze... my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. bro, you can't chicken out now. yeah. can't do it. uh! it's really high. look at that boat down there. those guys have a ton...
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a heart was found that matched david desebli's heart. his neighbors dug out the car so he could get to the hospital for a life-saving operation. >> when they found my son, he didn't even have a heart beat and they were able to get his heart started again and donate it. >> david's mom finds herself this hot september morning at druid park. >> it is a celebration of david's life. >> this is michael yater. >> the man with david desebli's heart in his chest. >> when i look at michael yater i don't like at him as the man with david's heart. se a friend. >> a friend happy with his good fortune. >> i can't give back to this family what they have given me. all i can do is give this friendship back and help her deal with the situation and her loss. >> people grieve in different ways and my way of grieving is being involved. >> reporter: 400 people got involved today, all of them saying thank you to someone. we've just seen one example of someone who will say thank you every day. >> when you're supposed to do thank you letters through the organiza
a heart was found that matched david desebli's heart. his neighbors dug out the car so he could get to the hospital for a life-saving operation. >> when they found my son, he didn't even have a heart beat and they were able to get his heart started again and donate it. >> david's mom finds herself this hot september morning at druid park. >> it is a celebration of david's life. >> this is michael yater. >> the man with david desebli's heart in his chest. >>...
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and i think the first three would come together. >> i want to come back to camp david, your camp davidyes. >> rose: i was alive at that time. >> (laughs) that's hard to believe. you're that old. (laughs) >> rose: it was not politically smart for you to do this. >> no, it wasn't. >> rose: there was a majority opinion that said jimmy carter cannot pull this up. he can go up to camp david but he's got anwar sadat, menachem begin and this is really stupid in terms of his political future. >> that's true. and a lot of my own advisors felt the same way. >> rose: where was brzezinski? >> he was for me. >> rose: he agreed with you? >> yes. >> rose: and the key to it was what other than your own stubbornness and tenacity? >> well, i would say the key to it was sadat's generosity. sadat told me in advance my good friend jimmy, he always called me, anything you want i will agree to it, with two provisions. one that provisions be made for the palestinians to detmine their own future. and secondly for all israelis to get out of egypt. that is the sinai dest. so i had great negotiating flexibility.
and i think the first three would come together. >> i want to come back to camp david, your camp davidyes. >> rose: i was alive at that time. >> (laughs) that's hard to believe. you're that old. (laughs) >> rose: it was not politically smart for you to do this. >> no, it wasn't. >> rose: there was a majority opinion that said jimmy carter cannot pull this up. he can go up to camp david but he's got anwar sadat, menachem begin and this is really stupid in...
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david muir has been looking at what these numbers really mean. david? >> reporter: diane, 1 in 7 is really something. these new numbers offer a stunning portrait how many american families have watched as the middle class has slipped from their reach. it is the largest number of americans living in poverty, since they began keeping track 50 years ago. an increase of 4-in one year. >> people that used to be solidly middle class who are now looking over that cliff into the abyss. >> reporter: the government puts the poverty line at just under $22,000 a year for a family of four. today, we learned with the recession stealing jobs, the number of americans without health insurance has climbed to nearly 51 million. 4.4 million in just a year. and today, the rescue mission in los angeles told us they're seeing it. tents set up for families in the back of their chapel. this is one of those tents. a family of four will sleep here at night. the number has multiplied from a half dozen a year ago to nearly 60 today. more than one-third of those in poverty are child
david muir has been looking at what these numbers really mean. david? >> reporter: diane, 1 in 7 is really something. these new numbers offer a stunning portrait how many american families have watched as the middle class has slipped from their reach. it is the largest number of americans living in poverty, since they began keeping track 50 years ago. an increase of 4-in one year. >> people that used to be solidly middle class who are now looking over that cliff into the abyss....
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commission members dufty and david chiu is en route. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> approval of minutes from the june 15, 2010 meeting. this is an action item. >> is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion from david chu, seconded by carmen chu. without objection. if you could call item three. >> citizens advisory committee report. this is an information item. >> we have the chair of the committee. good morning. >> my name is peter. i and the former vice chair to the citizens advisory committee. as you were informed at your june 15 meeting, the cac chair had moved. i have been chosen to fill out her term. at the next meeting, cac will be collecting a new place characters he of my term. my report will be fairly brief this morning. the cac unanimously approved all of the items on your agenda this morning with one exception. on your agenda, item six, motion for funding on the trend it bay planning committee. the one item that had the most discussion and questioned once the better market street
commission members dufty and david chiu is en route. madam clerk, please call item 2. >> approval of minutes from the june 15, 2010 meeting. this is an action item. >> is there any public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion from david chu, seconded by carmen chu. without objection. if you could call item three. >> citizens advisory committee report. this is an information item. >> we have the chair of the committee. good morning. >> my...
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david? >> david kerley starting us off on this labor day morning. david, thank you. >> for much more on the issue on every american's mind, jobs, we're going to turn this morning to the secretary of labor hilda solis. madam secretary, good morning to you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. it's good to be with you. >> i wanted to start with the president, we know in wisconsin this morning and going to be speaking to the people there later today and i want to read the numbers we talked about at the top of the broadcast. 14.9 million americans unemployed, nearly 15 million. but when you take into account those who have simply given up or have settled for part-time work 26 million americans actually looking for work. secretary solis, what could you say to them watching this morning that the president could say this week that could change things right now? >> we know we're in a tough situation and the high number is unacceptable. we know we have to work quickly and continue to move on a pat
david? >> david kerley starting us off on this labor day morning. david, thank you. >> for much more on the issue on every american's mind, jobs, we're going to turn this morning to the secretary of labor hilda solis. madam secretary, good morning to you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. it's good to be with you. >> i wanted to start with the president, we know in wisconsin this morning and going to be speaking to the people there later today and i want to read...
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let's bring in david k. johnson author of "free lunch" columnist for "tax notes" and an author on the subject of taxes. thanks for your time tonight, sir. >> thank you. >> so mr. boehner admits that the nation's richest 3% make half of all income earned by small businesses. can you fact-check that or at least explain that figure? >> well, it's a little misleading. about 44% of all of what the irs calls business profits go to the top 3%, but that includes lawyers, big law firms, not exactly a popular republican group. doctors, particularly surgeons and specialists. so these in many cases are not what we think of as small businesses that are creating and adding to the economy, manufacturers, the creators of new kinds of services. >> the report from bloomberg news today was quoting moody's that moody's had studied tax cuts for the wealthy and confirmed what common sense would tell you, that when you cut the taxes of the rich, which is essentially what this boils down to, they don't go out and suddenly hire a bu
let's bring in david k. johnson author of "free lunch" columnist for "tax notes" and an author on the subject of taxes. thanks for your time tonight, sir. >> thank you. >> so mr. boehner admits that the nation's richest 3% make half of all income earned by small businesses. can you fact-check that or at least explain that figure? >> well, it's a little misleading. about 44% of all of what the irs calls business profits go to the top 3%, but that includes...
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david? >> steve osunsami. steve, thanks very much. >>> the national hurricane center is tracking earl as we move into this holiday weekend. and so we turn to bill read again tonight, the head of the national hurricane center. and bill, where is earl right now and how long before we're out of the woods on this? >> right now, earl is south of new england and moving northeast at over 20 miles an hour. it will speed up overnight, come just south of nantucket and cape cod, and then move off into the canadian maritimes during the day on saturday. so, after people get up saturday morning, the skies are going to start clearing. >> and that is the good news. you told me earlier that you have your eye on several systems already in the pipeline. what does it look like? >> this is the wave that with us was gaston. another wave that came off of africa yesterday. these are ones that we are watching for potential development. and you can see the clusters of storms making their way from east to west across africa. once they c
david? >> steve osunsami. steve, thanks very much. >>> the national hurricane center is tracking earl as we move into this holiday weekend. and so we turn to bill read again tonight, the head of the national hurricane center. and bill, where is earl right now and how long before we're out of the woods on this? >> right now, earl is south of new england and moving northeast at over 20 miles an hour. it will speed up overnight, come just south of nantucket and cape cod, and...
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david, myself, other members of this government. and part of the world we grew up in and part of the world that we matured in politically was a world in which tony blair was the prime minister for a decade. and we have certainly learned lessons from what worked but also what didn't work for him. and one of the strongest lessons from that period, i think something tony blair himself acknowledges, is that he was too slow to have brought change. >> he does say this. >> and we have certainly learned from that. and that is why we are determined to hit the ground running to undertake these big projects-of-education reform, welfare reform and so on. rather than waiting for some other point to put it off to some future date. the opportunity is now. and we see it. >> he talks about the complexity. is the complexity of government different than you imagined? especially for the prime minister. >> if i had read that part of tony blair's book, he talks about the complexity of government versus the simplicity of opposition. of course government i
david, myself, other members of this government. and part of the world we grew up in and part of the world that we matured in politically was a world in which tony blair was the prime minister for a decade. and we have certainly learned lessons from what worked but also what didn't work for him. and one of the strongest lessons from that period, i think something tony blair himself acknowledges, is that he was too slow to have brought change. >> he does say this. >> and we have...
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it's still basically a two-party system. >> david? >> yeah, i just wanted to say, i want to come back to this point about just after the election. if you're a republican incumbent coming to washington after the election, one of the clear messages out of this, these primaries is that if you work across the aisle and work with democrats, you do so at risk to your political life. because we've now seen several, you know, like bob bennett out in the west, or lisa murkowski, or now mike castle, they've been working with democrats to try to come up with bipartisan solutions, so it seems to be the one clear message to republicans is, and to erick's point, if you are an establishment republican and work with the democrats you do so at great risk, given the discuss with the status quo we see among the tea party folks. >> i think there is something to that. i'll tell you, i was talking to a republican senator last week other than jim demint who said one of his frustrations with washington is that on this idea of big issues there has to be compr
it's still basically a two-party system. >> david? >> yeah, i just wanted to say, i want to come back to this point about just after the election. if you're a republican incumbent coming to washington after the election, one of the clear messages out of this, these primaries is that if you work across the aisle and work with democrats, you do so at risk to your political life. because we've now seen several, you know, like bob bennett out in the west, or lisa murkowski, or now mike...
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one thing david would always say, if you kill someone, you will pay. >> reporter: david lewis' friends say they will not allow this case to go cold. live in san mateo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2. [ music ] >>> i had my guitar over here. >> two prized guitars stolen. why they mean so much to an east bay rocker and the reward to get them back. >> a cold front moves through the bay area. just how low will the temperatures go? the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> why . >> a gram any nominated bay area rocker says two prized guitars have been stolen by thieves. now as investigators -- investigators search for the culprits, the musician is offering a reward to get back his treasurerred instruments. heather holme is live now in martinez with this story. heather? >> reporter: julie, i want you to take a look at these. police are trying to track down these two prized instruments from a well known bay area rocker. >> they stoled my son's little flying v, it's like what the (bleep) man. >> rob flynn is fuming and his wife and young sons terrified after someone ransacked the home in martin
one thing david would always say, if you kill someone, you will pay. >> reporter: david lewis' friends say they will not allow this case to go cold. live in san mateo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2. [ music ] >>> i had my guitar over here. >> two prized guitars stolen. why they mean so much to an east bay rocker and the reward to get them back. >> a cold front moves through the bay area. just how low will the temperatures go? the forecast in just a few minutes....
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david says he's sort of right. is it worth it?> you know, after 1 week, i don't think we will see change. i mean november 127bd we'll see if he makes some progress. i mean going into t the democrats were pretty thei their-- was pretty far down, their spirits were pretty far down and their prospects weren't any higher. >> lehrer: do you see any possibility of a change, david. >> there's a change among already registered democrats. we are not going to give those guys a break at the top. that could work. will it persuade the country the republicans don't like tax cuts. you won't persuade the country of that. >> one thing that really has fouled up the 2ke78 crats, that is george w. bush. george w. bush has been the perfect former president. he's been discreet. he's been nonpartisan. he's been spaceman like. the on thing he has done was the haitian relief thing with bill clinton and the democrats, he was the energizer bunny in 20067 and 2008 so they are searching around and they are looking for john bayne tore make him the villain. you
david says he's sort of right. is it worth it?> you know, after 1 week, i don't think we will see change. i mean november 127bd we'll see if he makes some progress. i mean going into t the democrats were pretty thei their-- was pretty far down, their spirits were pretty far down and their prospects weren't any higher. >> lehrer: do you see any possibility of a change, david. >> there's a change among already registered democrats. we are not going to give those guys a break at the...
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david figueroa...obre las celebraciones del bicentenario de la independencia en el sur de la bahia... = ---el consul figueroa continuara con nosotros mas adelante...y ahora nos vamos al primer avance de adrian cervantes y adrian avance de vamos al primer avance de adrian cervantes y los deportes hacer una pausa y regresamos con mas noticias... ---la violencia esta azotando a mexico... sobre esto conversaremos en la segunda parte de la entrevista con el consul de mexico en san jose... david figueroa... ---y hablando de mexico... la iglesia catolica de ese pais hace fuertes seÑalamientos... daniel rodriguez nos comentara al respecto... ---y no todo es negativo en mexico... decenas de charros se reunen y baten un record mundial... le dire de que se trata... regresamos en dos minu. minutos... en ---continuamos nuestra conversacion con el consul de mexico en san jose, david figueroa------surge una nueva disputa entre iglesia-estado, con lo afirmado por el cardenal norberto rivera carrera, quien dice que mex
david figueroa...obre las celebraciones del bicentenario de la independencia en el sur de la bahia... = ---el consul figueroa continuara con nosotros mas adelante...y ahora nos vamos al primer avance de adrian cervantes y adrian avance de vamos al primer avance de adrian cervantes y los deportes hacer una pausa y regresamos con mas noticias... ---la violencia esta azotando a mexico... sobre esto conversaremos en la segunda parte de la entrevista con el consul de mexico en san jose... david...
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one thing david would always say, if you kill someone, you will pay. >> reporter: david lewis' friends say they will not allow this case to go cold. live in san mateo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2. [ music ] >>> i had my guitar over here. >> two prized guitars stolen. why they mean so much to an east bay rocker and the reward to get them back. >> a cold front moves through the bay area. just how low will the temperatures go? the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> why one man linked to a murder outside rampage walked out of jail two hours ago. the news continues in 90 seconds. . >>> the 10:00 news on ktvu, channel 2 news. >> investigators in san francisco. >> dependable live coverage of breaking news. the bay area's major news of the day. and complete in-depth coverage. plus the forecast for the area where you live. >> how much heat comes out of the valley. >> frank somerville, julie haener, ktvu, channel 2 news. complete bay area news coverage. . >> a gram any nominated bay area rocker says two prized guitars have been stolen by thieves. now as investigators -- investigators search
one thing david would always say, if you kill someone, you will pay. >> reporter: david lewis' friends say they will not allow this case to go cold. live in san mateo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2. [ music ] >>> i had my guitar over here. >> two prized guitars stolen. why they mean so much to an east bay rocker and the reward to get them back. >> a cold front moves through the bay area. just how low will the temperatures go? the forecast in just a few minutes....
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david lamb, and malee garcia hos family appeared racist against her african-american boyfriend.hether or not we have romanticized this whole notion of blacks and browns needing to play together in a different way. >> no. i done think it is romantic at all. historically there actually has been a bond. it's only in recent years, i'd say in the last 20 years, that you see a confrontational paradigm being developed. >> david, talk to me about, first, the reason that you wrote this play. i suspect it goes back to part and parcel where you grew up. >> yes, absolutely. i grew up in new york city in astoria, queens, astoria projects. our neighborhood was very much african-american and puerto rican. and cultures mixed tremendously. many of my friends growing up were puerto rican. i grew up during the creation of hip-hop. hip-hop culture comes really out of the interactions between acks and latinos. so i wanted to write about that. >> so for all of the notions that we say that we're moving toward a homogenized society, there is still this vestige of separation, if you will. talk to me abo
david lamb, and malee garcia hos family appeared racist against her african-american boyfriend.hether or not we have romanticized this whole notion of blacks and browns needing to play together in a different way. >> no. i done think it is romantic at all. historically there actually has been a bond. it's only in recent years, i'd say in the last 20 years, that you see a confrontational paradigm being developed. >> david, talk to me about, first, the reason that you wrote this play....
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how are you, david? >> i'm well. thank you. i want to talk about a tumultuous week leading up to the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. as you look at the controversy surrounding what happened, this debate over the mosque and community center in lower manhattan, the threat to burn the koran by a florida pastor, and this anti-muslim sentiment in the country on the ninth anniversary, what's happening? what's behind that? >> i can't tell you exactly what's behind it. something like this probably could have happened at any time. these controversies happening right now i don't think are necessarily connected to each other. few have told me four years ago someone wants to put a mosque up near ground zero, i would have told you that 80% of the family members would be very offended by that and very hurt by that for a whole host of reasons having nothing to do with islam phobia but having to do with how they feel this is sacred ground and that a muslim center there would not be appropriate. some place else would be perfectly appropr
how are you, david? >> i'm well. thank you. i want to talk about a tumultuous week leading up to the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. as you look at the controversy surrounding what happened, this debate over the mosque and community center in lower manhattan, the threat to burn the koran by a florida pastor, and this anti-muslim sentiment in the country on the ninth anniversary, what's happening? what's behind that? >> i can't tell you exactly what's behind it. something like...
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ceron. >> how long i have known david cameron. i first met him in the early 1990s. i was a junior researcher in politics. i got involved in politics and he was already quite well established in that world. >> as a what? >> as a-- he was working in the home office which was our security department. homeland security department. >> jim baker was a former political guy without also was secretary of the treasury before it became secretary of state. it was interesting. you ran the campaign. >> yes. >> the recent election, yes, i did. >> are you a political guy as well as a money guy. >> go ahead. >> yeah, i mean look, you know t wasn't a one-man effort, the campaign, it was a selective effort and we had a very good team but i chaired the election campaign, yes. >> and the coalition is working. >> the coalition is working extraordinarily well and i think it's worth reflecting. >> it is a remarkable achievement. something again no one would have predicted remotely possible a year ago, that two political parties in britain in the country
ceron. >> how long i have known david cameron. i first met him in the early 1990s. i was a junior researcher in politics. i got involved in politics and he was already quite well established in that world. >> as a what? >> as a-- he was working in the home office which was our security department. homeland security department. >> jim baker was a former political guy without also was secretary of the treasury before it became secretary of state. it was interesting. you...
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david paterson meets the real david paterson face to face when "way too early" comes right back.d you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out in a practical, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's-make-t
david paterson meets the real david paterson face to face when "way too early" comes right back.d you ever finish last month's invoices? sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm...
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did they, david miliband? >> it really pains me, because there are people in our country who have lost sons and daughters in afghanistan and iraq, and that is toward enough for anyone to live with. but to then be told it could all have been easier are better if it had not been for some bureaucrats or politicians, is just not true. we have armed forces fighting in some of the most dangerous parts of the world with the best equipment they have ever had. richard went to afghanistan and complain that he was all-around by an american helicopter. it is good that there are 43 countries there in a coalition. it is good that we are not having to provide everything. it is very important that people send a very strong message that we are committing our troops in the most dangerous of circumstances. they are getting incredible support from the country but also from their own -- let's have a debate about the right judgments, but to start planning on individual acts is completely wrong. >> this is a misplaced criticism. i s
did they, david miliband? >> it really pains me, because there are people in our country who have lost sons and daughters in afghanistan and iraq, and that is toward enough for anyone to live with. but to then be told it could all have been easier are better if it had not been for some bureaucrats or politicians, is just not true. we have armed forces fighting in some of the most dangerous parts of the world with the best equipment they have ever had. richard went to afghanistan and...
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david collins has that story. new -- near iran no hills mall is pounding the pavement. >> david cordish is a man on a mission. here's one of the most well- known and developers in baltimore. >> i do not know how much you know about revenue involved. >> he is soliciting support for a slot casino near anne arundel mills mall. >> taxes will go to the right places. >> this comes from a man with the means to hire someone to brush his own teeth. he says the first year will generate $400 million for education, 35,000,004 anne arundel county, and create jobs. >> 4000 new jobs, with a preference for those of live in the county. >> he plans to create 6500 parking spaces. >> you locate next to the top tourist destination, that is what people want. they want to be able when they gamble to do other things. >> we need jobs. >> de david cordish jobs and revenue campaign is necessary because lawmakers came up with the maryland jockey club that want slots at the raceway. if they vote no, slots zoning starts from scratch pad >> it
david collins has that story. new -- near iran no hills mall is pounding the pavement. >> david cordish is a man on a mission. here's one of the most well- known and developers in baltimore. >> i do not know how much you know about revenue involved. >> he is soliciting support for a slot casino near anne arundel mills mall. >> taxes will go to the right places. >> this comes from a man with the means to hire someone to brush his own teeth. he says the first year...
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we send it down to david gregory. hey, david, again. >> hey, jenna.nt and his party to dig out of the recession. joining me our guests, senior white house adviser david axelrod and nine years after 9/11 controversy sparks a new wave of antimuslim sentiment in america. i will speak with former mayor rudy giuliani. plus our round table on the hot races this fall all coming up on "meet the press." >> thank you. our thanks to scott williams and lin berry and carl can't nia. i would be remiss if i didn't say happy birthday to 25 years old marcia, she has been asking us all show long. there you go. give me a kiss. thank you very much. that's going to do it for us. have great day.
we send it down to david gregory. hey, david, again. >> hey, jenna.nt and his party to dig out of the recession. joining me our guests, senior white house adviser david axelrod and nine years after 9/11 controversy sparks a new wave of antimuslim sentiment in america. i will speak with former mayor rudy giuliani. plus our round table on the hot races this fall all coming up on "meet the press." >> thank you. our thanks to scott williams and lin berry and carl can't nia. i...