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ned, will you join me? ned has lived in san francisco for 20 years and worked at the exploratorium during that time, and as his studio needs grew and his family grew, he moved to the north to pedaluma. so he's no longer a san francisco resident, but really sort of grew up here and he's worked on a number of public art projects for san francisco, transit-related. if you've ever taken bart to the airplane, when you arrive at the airplane station, there's a circular area surrounding the escalators covered with shimmering metal discs that reflect the wind and the movement of the trains and that was done by ned, as well as a variety of other pieces, ned is now known for his work with the elements with wind, with water, with light, and works on projects throughout the world with some of the most highly-recognized architects of the world. this design that he'll be presenting today was submitted as part of the design competition. it was done by ned in collaboration with the peter walker associates and the pelley cl
ned, will you join me? ned has lived in san francisco for 20 years and worked at the exploratorium during that time, and as his studio needs grew and his family grew, he moved to the north to pedaluma. so he's no longer a san francisco resident, but really sort of grew up here and he's worked on a number of public art projects for san francisco, transit-related. if you've ever taken bart to the airplane, when you arrive at the airplane station, there's a circular area surrounding the escalators...
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quick, ned! shoot it! [ gun clicks ] [ voice box ] oh, no. out of ammo. hey! look!ng ice cream! skuzzle-butt kicks ass. now, that's what i call a sticky situation. [ laughter ] so we can agree that the monster outside can't be skuzzle-butt 'cause skuzzle-butt's nice. hey, maybe it's our teacher, mr. garrison. don't betupid, cartman. our teacher wouldn't be lying in the forest waiting to kill us. oh, no? don't you remember the time he went crazy and tried to kill kathie lee gifford? here she comes! [ marching band playing ] come on, you little bitch. it is with great pride and honor that i'd like to welcome mrs. kathie lee gifford to south park. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. mr. garrison! stop! leave us. we must finish what we have begun. but, mr. garrison... she's not really kathie lee gifford. she's some kind of alien. thank you. i love you all. [ gunshot ] [ all gasp ] [ screeches ] see? i told you. mm! well, this is going to put a damper on the day. let's have ice cream, everyone! [ cheers and applause ] beefcake! now, that's what i call a sticky situation.
quick, ned! shoot it! [ gun clicks ] [ voice box ] oh, no. out of ammo. hey! look!ng ice cream! skuzzle-butt kicks ass. now, that's what i call a sticky situation. [ laughter ] so we can agree that the monster outside can't be skuzzle-butt 'cause skuzzle-butt's nice. hey, maybe it's our teacher, mr. garrison. don't betupid, cartman. our teacher wouldn't be lying in the forest waiting to kill us. oh, no? don't you remember the time he went crazy and tried to kill kathie lee gifford? here she...
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behind the plan islamic center in lower manhattan will be standing their ground -- behind the play and nedter -- the plan islamic center. >>> this week, a vote is scheduled for a bill that will provide free health care to first responders and ground zero. some emergency workers held a rally. many workers believe that dust from the crumbling buildings made them sick. the measure would pay of the to $7.40 billion in health-care costs and compensation over tenures -- the measure would pay up to $7.40 billion in health- care costs and compensation over 10 nyears. >>> a longtime senator was defeated in one election, but arlen specter is now backing the other. >>> and gordon gekko is backed at the box office -- is back. shia takes over for charlie no sheen. the movie was resurrected after the financial collapse of 2008. >>> and the d.c. schools chancellor is the hero of a new documentary opening. "waiting for superman." note the red carpet premiere was already held. it is from the same director that did al gore's "an inconvenient truth." >>> the nationals are home this week, and the atlanta brav
behind the plan islamic center in lower manhattan will be standing their ground -- behind the play and nedter -- the plan islamic center. >>> this week, a vote is scheduled for a bill that will provide free health care to first responders and ground zero. some emergency workers held a rally. many workers believe that dust from the crumbling buildings made them sick. the measure would pay of the to $7.40 billion in health-care costs and compensation over tenures -- the measure would pay...
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ned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i still pray for this day, justice ill be serveed. >> why a family believes the case can be solved. >> get off the mmtorcycle. >> a man faced withha felony charge,,forrrecording this video. why it is no longer the case tonight. >> anybody reaay to play slots? >> maryland's ffrst slots parloú is now open for bussness. the great news that convinced early. >> and softball game lasts for five days. howwthese players say thhy are gging to make iithappen. >> llve in high definition, from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news "late edition". >> heelo aggin, i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. ú%e family offa baltimore county woman that disappeared 24 years3 ago, is hoping her case will finally be solved with new %->> melinda roeder is standingy live in essex to explain why the case has been sold for so ong now. melinda? >> bernadeete carusso last seen in the parring lot of east point mall. 24 years ago. just left her jjb at one of the stores here. headed to meet with her estranned husband. the two had been sepprate
ned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i still pray for this day, justice ill be serveed. >> why a family believes the case can be solved. >> get off the mmtorcycle. >> a man faced withha felony charge,,forrrecording this video. why it is no longer the case tonight. >> anybody reaay to play slots? >> maryland's ffrst slots parloú is now open for bussness. the great news that convinced early. >> and softball game lasts for five...
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defense and because, more importantly, of the incredible commitment, not just passing interest, speaker ned to pelosi, who started this thing through three presidential administrations, secretaries of navy, mayors like me that come and go, members of the board of supervisors, treasure island development authority that stuck it out for all this time. to nancy pelosi, thank you yet again. what a remarkable effort. you deserve an enormous amount of credit. we thank you. we are proud of you. this is a big deal. on top of that, hunters point, which was a big deal. trans a terminal, doyle drive, the bay bridge. this is just getting things done. it is my honor now to ask up to the podium a fan of major-league baseball, who took the time to come out here a day on early and visit with the giants. they did not have the kind of day we were hoping on sunday, but someone who is very familiar with san francisco that has opened up his heart, of sorts, and his mind and his team to this effort, and someone that i can, we simply want to be here without -- we simply would not be here without his resolve to ge
defense and because, more importantly, of the incredible commitment, not just passing interest, speaker ned to pelosi, who started this thing through three presidential administrations, secretaries of navy, mayors like me that come and go, members of the board of supervisors, treasure island development authority that stuck it out for all this time. to nancy pelosi, thank you yet again. what a remarkable effort. you deserve an enormous amount of credit. we thank you. we are proud of you. this...
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. >> airtran stockholders ned to sign off on the agreement before it can happen. >>> coming up tonight and in passion protest outside the white house, more than 100 people arrested. >>> levees and dikes break across the northwest as last week's rain becomes this week's problem. >>> one of the most popular brands of ice cream will be getting a new look. not by choice, though. >>> lindsay, what's coming up in sports? >> the nationals tried to stop the phillies fr celebrating on their field. their field. clinton portis with an injury four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. rst, he protected tax loopholes for giant cable cable companies. then, he let utilities jk up our rates 72%. and for the last four years, he worked as a hired gun for big corporations, even a bank that took billions from a taxpayer funded bailout. ehrlich sides with corporate executives again and again and again tell bob ehrlich b banks and billionares don't need help. mile cde do. >>> more than 100 protestors were arrested outside the white hose tod. they were part of a large dem
. >> airtran stockholders ned to sign off on the agreement before it can happen. >>> coming up tonight and in passion protest outside the white house, more than 100 people arrested. >>> levees and dikes break across the northwest as last week's rain becomes this week's problem. >>> one of the most popular brands of ice cream will be getting a new look. not by choice, though. >>> lindsay, what's coming up in sports? >> the nationals tried to stop...
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it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and export that democracy it would not be it would not be democrats it's important it's critically important i think that the people must have the space to determine their future doesn't matter how poor they are. small they are the idea that you have some super powerful country. which knows everything about everything and therefore can come to any way and say we believe you need to see this is what democracy is and therefore do the following is obviously wrong and obviously would not go away so now it's kind of conduit to a different export of democracy but. as i sa
it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and...
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concept and budgets for the four recommended artists -- james carpenter, julie chang, jenny holzer and ned kahn and authorizing the executive director to enter into an agreement with each of the artists for design development, construction documents, predicted mr. engine, an oversight of navigation and installation. >> is with great pleasure to present this to you. we are presenting four artists where there are will be integrated into the station. hopefully, as we move along, we will be able to identify further funding with more opportunities. we are going to have fled clark and joe madsen presenting this item, but i do want to express our appreciation to jill and the san francisco arts association for their support and hard work in bringing this item to you today -- fred clark and jill madsen. director daly: before we get there, i do not want to sully the presentation and the beauty of this after the presentation, so really quickly right now, in the future, for me, this is the second one of these that i now on and it is beautiful, but i could just take an electronic version and be able to
concept and budgets for the four recommended artists -- james carpenter, julie chang, jenny holzer and ned kahn and authorizing the executive director to enter into an agreement with each of the artists for design development, construction documents, predicted mr. engine, an oversight of navigation and installation. >> is with great pleasure to present this to you. we are presenting four artists where there are will be integrated into the station. hopefully, as we move along, we will be...
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able parties chose ned miliband as its new leader in an extremely close run competition he narrowly defeated his brother former foreign secretary david miliband by just over one percent it took four rounds of eliminating candidates with preference vote before the two siblings battled it out for the fifty percent needed to take over from x. premier according brown. patches have been reported between palestinians and israeli troops in the west bank these protests come a day just for a freeze on jewish settlement building in the palestinian territories and if that fresh middle east hold mediated by the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is still ongoing over both israeli and palestinian officials say a peace deal is far. from. international airlines jet with two hundred seventy three people aboard had to make an emergency landing in sweden after a bomb scare the boeing seven seven seven was on its way from toronto when a woman in canada phoned to say a passenger had explosives the plane was safely evacuated in stockholm and a man was arrested but later released no explosives were found and
able parties chose ned miliband as its new leader in an extremely close run competition he narrowly defeated his brother former foreign secretary david miliband by just over one percent it took four rounds of eliminating candidates with preference vote before the two siblings battled it out for the fifty percent needed to take over from x. premier according brown. patches have been reported between palestinians and israeli troops in the west bank these protests come a day just for a freeze on...
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paedos in their nets captain valeri or motion knows only too well the dangers he says the deeper you ned goes the bigger the trouble it can bring out. once a fisherman from our village had thirty six missiles in his net he was fishing near its head on cape and broke the multiple t's they put all the missiles right on the deck what else could you do though relatively small in size the baltics is the most densely mined area with around one hundred fifty some of the new missions to bury there the clock is ticking a lot and now it's time and seawater are against the residents of policies the whole area could be helped by a sudden explosion unless the urgent matters are taken advantage of control are. to islam or the other international stories now that are making headlines across the globe united nations has launched an appeal for an additional one point five billion dollars to help pakistan recover from july's floods the worst ever to hit the country the money's needed to help millions of people affected and prevent the crisis from worsening floodwaters are still moving across the country e
paedos in their nets captain valeri or motion knows only too well the dangers he says the deeper you ned goes the bigger the trouble it can bring out. once a fisherman from our village had thirty six missiles in his net he was fishing near its head on cape and broke the multiple t's they put all the missiles right on the deck what else could you do though relatively small in size the baltics is the most densely mined area with around one hundred fifty some of the new missions to bury there the...
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they ned to explain. yes it's incremental income. a lot of the benefits of the top rate destruction go to very, very wealthy people and to big corporations, as you've been reporting on the show. they haven't done it. because they haven't done it, they're afraid to take up the issue at all. >> it's 12 words. bush tax cuts for the rich and obama tax cuts for the little people. isn't that right? >> that's a good slogan. i don't know why i haven't heard it out of the white house. it's a reluctance to play offense and get involved in the tax issue because a lot of moderate democrats, a lot of blue dogs in the house, a lot of candidates in red states, both in the house and the senate are afraid to talk taxes because they don't want to talk spending either. that's one reason. the other reason is i think the republicans are going to try to find in district after district some local small businessman who will go out and say, i'm being hurt by this. what the democrats need to do is find an average person in that district who will be hurt by th
they ned to explain. yes it's incremental income. a lot of the benefits of the top rate destruction go to very, very wealthy people and to big corporations, as you've been reporting on the show. they haven't done it. because they haven't done it, they're afraid to take up the issue at all. >> it's 12 words. bush tax cuts for the rich and obama tax cuts for the little people. isn't that right? >> that's a good slogan. i don't know why i haven't heard it out of the white house. it's a...
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>> it's your harkening back to me in my head is remember the ned lamont victory in connecticut and ned hillary clinton and john edwards and barack obama all had to endorse -- be seen as endorsing lamont, doing something active for lamont. that's interesting. does it become a litmus test? if romney, pawlenty and haley barbour don't help christine o'donnell, will they pay a price six months from now? pat, you tell me, an elephant never forgets, right? >> right. >> it's going to be something that does punish those in the establishment wing of the republican party if we throw her aside. >> chuck, let me tell you, i go back -- nelson rockefeller would not put on barry goldwater's button. richard nixon campaigned in 40 states for barry goldwater. nixon became president. rockefeller wound up being thrown off gerald ford's ticket. you've got to embrace the true believers in the party if you want them to embrace you when you're the nominee. >> it's a very fair point on this litmus test thing. i think it's going to be something that it's going to complicate the efforts. look, if lisa murkowski i
>> it's your harkening back to me in my head is remember the ned lamont victory in connecticut and ned hillary clinton and john edwards and barack obama all had to endorse -- be seen as endorsing lamont, doing something active for lamont. that's interesting. does it become a litmus test? if romney, pawlenty and haley barbour don't help christine o'donnell, will they pay a price six months from now? pat, you tell me, an elephant never forgets, right? >> right. >> it's going to...
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ned. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. with the most advanced engine in its class? that it has three cylinrs with dual overhead cams? that it has 50 horsepow? and intense acceleration? now what if we told you it was a john deere? prepare to have your expectations shattered by the all-new gator xuv 825i. go to johndeere.com/gator tsee what makhis the fastest, most powerful gator yet. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i le the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn express hotels, you always can. holiday inn express. stay you. and now stay rewarded with a sweet dilemma. up to five free nights at any of our propert
ned. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. with the most advanced engine in its class? that it has three cylinrs with dual overhead cams? that it has 50 horsepow? and intense acceleration? now what if we told you it was a...
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i mean, i can say that he's -- >> yeah, he's a ned. >> he's a full-on computer nerd. a legal associate. >> jimmy: legal associate. >> yes, i'm on my way to being a lawyer. >> jimmy: yeah, but you're kind of -- i think you're like the pov of us. like, you're kind of -- because u're watching him and then it's almost like the camera kind of cuts in to your thinking, and then you see what actually happens? >> yeah, yeah. i feel like the movie, it's rentless in a good way. it's so smar and there's so much dialogue, and so much happens, and i'm sort of, like, kind of outside -- you know, i'm the witness to all of it. i just sit and listen to all these details about how it went down and everybody's point of view, and then i kind of offer my assessment of that. >> jimmy: yeah, and you have a great last scene -- it's the last scene in the movie. >> yeah, don't ruin it. you guys are going to see it, right? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, it's such a cool movie, and -- great director, david fincher. >> david fincher, dude. >> jimmy: david fincher. oh, he's
i mean, i can say that he's -- >> yeah, he's a ned. >> he's a full-on computer nerd. a legal associate. >> jimmy: legal associate. >> yes, i'm on my way to being a lawyer. >> jimmy: yeah, but you're kind of -- i think you're like the pov of us. like, you're kind of -- because u're watching him and then it's almost like the camera kind of cuts in to your thinking, and then you see what actually happens? >> yeah, yeah. i feel like the movie, it's rentless in a...
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i'm concerned about what is going to happen with enwe ned to govern. i believe we are going to take the house and going to be interesting to see where we go on policy, because those are some fairly extreme examples but clear folks from the tea party, for example are opposed to free trade which i always believed is a strong republican tenet, attracted me to the republican party, so these are big issues, there will be be a struggle for the heart and soul of the republican party going forward after the heart of the aelection. if anybody in the country votes for anybody in the republican victory this fall, no matter who they are, how sane they are, they will be voting to put these people, should they get elected, in serious committee positions, they will get authority and power because they are with the republican majority, people like crust teen o'donnell should she win or sharron angle, who wants to give guns to people to kill congress people, incredible statements like that. a congressman, a senate candidate who wants to repeal the civil rights act, the
i'm concerned about what is going to happen with enwe ned to govern. i believe we are going to take the house and going to be interesting to see where we go on policy, because those are some fairly extreme examples but clear folks from the tea party, for example are opposed to free trade which i always believed is a strong republican tenet, attracted me to the republican party, so these are big issues, there will be be a struggle for the heart and soul of the republican party going forward...
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lawmakers ned to make sure that as they are developing these exchanges that they can exclude these companies. >> well, i would see a problem right down the road there if the government put together a public sector option, which could be a very good idea, all the private sector companies would say, great, you guys take care of the sick kids, we are going to have a puool of kids, a lot of who ae healthy. we will make money off kids who are not sick, while the government insures all the kids who r wouldn't that happen? >> tough make sure it is set up in such a way that does not happen. how would you stop that? >> you are talking about adverse election. it would just have to be set up. we didn't get that far to see exactly how it would be set up, but i think you actually k. >> i think moynihan figured this out years ago. the public sector does stuff that doesn't make money, in other words, ensuring kids who weren't sick already, the private sector makes money off things that do make money, in other words, ensuring healthy people. >> you will actually start -- continue to see there, because, agai
lawmakers ned to make sure that as they are developing these exchanges that they can exclude these companies. >> well, i would see a problem right down the road there if the government put together a public sector option, which could be a very good idea, all the private sector companies would say, great, you guys take care of the sick kids, we are going to have a puool of kids, a lot of who ae healthy. we will make money off kids who are not sick, while the government insures all the kids...
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to be a problem, and there is a vague investigation, but i think in many ways this is an example of ned -- of what many of us knew was the problem and nobody did anything about. >> i think probation should be moved back to the judiciary. maybe the employees should be brought back to civil service. if the people are working hard, we should not discourage them from seeking government employment. i have hired great people to work on my campaign. i hired three people who did not work on my campaign, so the key isn't to make sure they are qualified and to make sure they have a goal in place to serve the taxpayers, and if we keep that in mind, what matters is they do the job for the taxpayers in massachusetts. >> i think jim is right, and i want to thank the viewer for the question. i did not come here to be concerned about probation. i filed an overhaul while before "the boston globe" wrote in the stories, and it was about taking probation, combining it with parole, and most of them to come out of jail, and are frequently more dangerous than they were when they left. a lot of really good peo
to be a problem, and there is a vague investigation, but i think in many ways this is an example of ned -- of what many of us knew was the problem and nobody did anything about. >> i think probation should be moved back to the judiciary. maybe the employees should be brought back to civil service. if the people are working hard, we should not discourage them from seeking government employment. i have hired great people to work on my campaign. i hired three people who did not work on my...
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klystron like ned up a bit. guinness records.setting a world record can you guess what it's for. the longest town. he's a pekingese 4.5 in.. almost the length of his body. also making it into the book steven from england he has the biggest collection of smurf memorabilia. he's a full grown man. 1061 items. we will be back with more of a moment on kron 4. top stories this morning investigation in the san bruno gaslight investigation continues. they will clear some of the debris. some details in this search of a family who went missing after the explosion. the fourth attack at walnut creek apartments the same one will have been told about. we won a get a check on your commute of forecast. we will begin with the weather. look at that fog on the stand. >> that fog producing drizzled keep that in mind as to how the door this morning. we expect rain towards we can more on that plusses we head toward the c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsr c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,jsú settled in right around ther,jsú peninsula are really starting to fi
klystron like ned up a bit. guinness records.setting a world record can you guess what it's for. the longest town. he's a pekingese 4.5 in.. almost the length of his body. also making it into the book steven from england he has the biggest collection of smurf memorabilia. he's a full grown man. 1061 items. we will be back with more of a moment on kron 4. top stories this morning investigation in the san bruno gaslight investigation continues. they will clear some of the debris. some details in...
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but the chief of ned's is getting harder to do more with less. cannot attend in the people or 8% of your department and not have something of the table. >> and the police union says the closure of the unit is because city unions failed face-up 40 on public safety when creating the budget. the mayor says two of measures and wav are meant to reform public pensions which is what has caused this. the first optional carpool lane on 680 open this morning but there are some rolls using it. kron4 was a really need to know before ignored. >> 7 of 680 here's where you need to know. starting monday september 28th from 5:00 a.m.- 8:00 a.m.. the four-lane also becomes a toll lane for fast track, that means if you want to avoid traffic on this 14 mi. stretch starting at highway 84 and ending at highway 237 it will cost you somewhere between 30¢ up to $6 during the heavy commute hours. for followers may continue to use the land and across however kron4 is need to put their fast path entrance to a broader below to prevent being charged as your vehicle drives und
but the chief of ned's is getting harder to do more with less. cannot attend in the people or 8% of your department and not have something of the table. >> and the police union says the closure of the unit is because city unions failed face-up 40 on public safety when creating the budget. the mayor says two of measures and wav are meant to reform public pensions which is what has caused this. the first optional carpool lane on 680 open this morning but there are some rolls using it. kron4...
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saturday night after mid in it for sunday morning it was place ned a trash can outside of sluggers, aew blocks away from the ballpark. it would have been packed at the time because dave matthews had just been playing at wrigley field, the concert had just let out. the fbi stresses the fact the public was never in danger because the bomb was a fake. they barely noticed a thing because the black suv's came in and swooped sami samir hassoun off the street. they were gone in about a half hour, didn't probably look a whole lot different than the amount of drunks arrested in that town. megyn: interesting story thank you. harsh new questions about the administration today. is the white house now targeting, specifically targeting private companies that pay for ads opposing president obama's policies? and might your tax information be at risk if you speak up against them? that's what one company says is happening to it. is it legal? fox news legal analyst peter johnson junior is here coming up to answer those questions. now reaction to president obama's town hall meeting yesterday where one of
saturday night after mid in it for sunday morning it was place ned a trash can outside of sluggers, aew blocks away from the ballpark. it would have been packed at the time because dave matthews had just been playing at wrigley field, the concert had just let out. the fbi stresses the fact the public was never in danger because the bomb was a fake. they barely noticed a thing because the black suv's came in and swooped sami samir hassoun off the street. they were gone in about a half hour,...
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ty wa go they want to know what ned. neal karlinsky is there for us. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. home owners have begun to return home here. many of them say it doesn't feel like home. it's not guilty hard to imagine why. this is a wasteland. more than 80 home owners are still in the allowed to return to their homes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: no single video captures the homeowner's-eye view of the terror in san bruno better than walter mccaffrey's. he shot this off the deck off his kitchen. >> to be honest, i was not thinking. i was making sure -- i could see my neighbors running up the hill. i was running around the house, making sure everybody was out. >> reporter: today, he's back home. but like so many here, he is not staying. in fact, homeowners may be outnumbered by the small army of utility workers and investigators. meanwhile, owners of more than 80 damaged or destroyed homes are stil they were given a tor, d, this surveillance localrcere sh the blast affected not just the neighborhood, but was felt by the local community.
ty wa go they want to know what ned. neal karlinsky is there for us. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. home owners have begun to return home here. many of them say it doesn't feel like home. it's not guilty hard to imagine why. this is a wasteland. more than 80 home owners are still in the allowed to return to their homes. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: no single video captures the homeowner's-eye view of the terror in san bruno better than walter mccaffrey's. he...
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care's ned to consider the commuting times that are required. they will need to understand and their pilots are can meeting. they need to be a sure that they are given the opportunity when they get to their home base to get the amount of regulatory rest required. we've acted as if all flights are treated equally. they are not as if fatigue are universa if your fifties, you should not fly. -- if you are tired, you should not fly. it factors in time zones. if factors in if the pilot will be able to get the required sleep. tere is a big difference between flying one long leg between detroit and flyng 10 takeoffs and landings in never leaving the state of michigan. both of those exist today. we are also talking about a 9 hour minimum rest. that is rest. this means behnd the door rest. the rules today provide the duty but there is no assurance that the pilots will get the rest. we have a new method of measuring that under the proposed rule. we will have new rules that address the calendar year. it provides a better environment to be ved. it puts the
care's ned to consider the commuting times that are required. they will need to understand and their pilots are can meeting. they need to be a sure that they are given the opportunity when they get to their home base to get the amount of regulatory rest required. we've acted as if all flights are treated equally. they are not as if fatigue are universa if your fifties, you should not fly. -- if you are tired, you should not fly. it factors in time zones. if factors in if the pilot will be able...
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raymond" is in stores now, and i've got some other ned our no phone zone pledge. oprah: doing his part to make driving safer in the country. take the pledge, everybody, and we'll see you tomorrow. ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh >> oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ oprah: thank you. [captioning made possible by king world] [captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--] . >>> on the battlefields of afghanistan, a soldier's greatest tool can be a translator. literally, they're the lifeline of communications. >> so why is a former employee of a company that supplies translators to the u.s. saying most translators aren't doing their jobs? brian ross investigates. >> reporter: a u.s. army unit from the 173rd airborne, on patrol in afghanistan, trying to track the source of a taliban rocket attack. the mission will end in a complete failure to communicate because of one member of the team. its translator, the man on the right. a british journalist caught it all on tape. 2008, as the patrol sergeant adams uses his translator, who asks a village elder about the taliban. >> a
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anniversaries have never defeated or depleted this country -- difficulties and anniversarieadversaries have ned or depleted this country. we have always risen to the challenges we have faced. that is who we are. it is in our dna. we do believe there are no limits on what is possible or what can be achieved. now, after years of war and uncertainty, people are wondering what the future hold at home and abroad. so let me say it clearly, the united states can, must, and will lead in this new century. indeed, the complexities and connections at today's world had yielded a new american moment, a moment when our global leadership is essential, even if we must often lead in new ways. a moment when those things to make as who we are as a nation, our openness and innovation, determination, and devotion to core values, had never been more needed. this is a moment that must be seized through hard work and bold decisions. to lay the foundations for a lasting american leadership for decades to come. but now this is no argument for america to go it alone. far from it. the world looks to us because america has
anniversaries have never defeated or depleted this country -- difficulties and anniversarieadversaries have ned or depleted this country. we have always risen to the challenges we have faced. that is who we are. it is in our dna. we do believe there are no limits on what is possible or what can be achieved. now, after years of war and uncertainty, people are wondering what the future hold at home and abroad. so let me say it clearly, the united states can, must, and will lead in this new...
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host: plymouth, indiana, ned on our republican line. caller: hi, senator cardin, how are you doing? thank you for coming back and showing your presence and answering questions. i have a question on a geostrategic level with iraq and the middle east. where do we -- where are we at right now as far as afghanistan -- iraq is kind of a stalemate until we get a government set up there. that kind of puts us at -- it emboldens iran because they used to check each other. what's the bigger plan as far as making sure iran doesn't go rogue and also taking care of iraq and afghanistan in a bigger stra t.j.ict -- strategic goal? guest: we obviously want to prevent them from becoming a nuclear weapon state. we believe that would be a game changer in the middle east. so much of our policy is aimed at trying to isolate iran. we were successful in the united nations beginning a new round of sanctions. i think that was major step forward, and the united states congress and the president signed into law much tougher sanctions against iran, including their oil. so iran is clearly the most dangerous thr
host: plymouth, indiana, ned on our republican line. caller: hi, senator cardin, how are you doing? thank you for coming back and showing your presence and answering questions. i have a question on a geostrategic level with iraq and the middle east. where do we -- where are we at right now as far as afghanistan -- iraq is kind of a stalemate until we get a government set up there. that kind of puts us at -- it emboldens iran because they used to check each other. what's the bigger plan as far...
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how has your experience in the council of economic advisers ned syllabi r plansyllab for class. as well, your husband has been known to offer a class known as chicken soup for economy. what can you do for your students who are working to turn the economy around? >> let me start with what i have changed about my syllabi. let's be clear, and i have changed the whole course. in the spring next year i will be teaching a course on macroeconomic policy from the great depression through the great recession. i think -- the whole thing is to take what i have learned, what i think economists in general, have learned from the crisis we have been through, to show what has worked, what has not, what questions still remain. that will be hugely important. chicken soup. david it much better -- is much better at giving wisdom. i would say to anyone thinking about bringing something to the council of economic advisers -- as i have said, it has been an honor above anything i could have imagined, but also, for me, it has been very important. i often described it as -- you hit 51 and you are not sur
how has your experience in the council of economic advisers ned syllabi r plansyllab for class. as well, your husband has been known to offer a class known as chicken soup for economy. what can you do for your students who are working to turn the economy around? >> let me start with what i have changed about my syllabi. let's be clear, and i have changed the whole course. in the spring next year i will be teaching a course on macroeconomic policy from the great depression through the...
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it's time this president came back to his democratic roots, his democratic values, quite near neds to go -- geithner needs to go too. let's bring in a team that cares about working americans. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute to address the house. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, at the end of august the goal was achieved of of of a transition of security in iraq from an active combat role by americans to security forces of the people of iraq. all americans should express gratitude for the courage and resolve of our military and military families. news week's cover wage of march 8 declared victory at last with the emergence of a democratic iraq. the with the was journal -- "wall street journal" editorialized victory in iraq on august 30, citing the courage of the americans who will fight in our defense. and on september 6, the "washington times" proclaimed, mission accompli
it's time this president came back to his democratic roots, his democratic values, quite near neds to go -- geithner needs to go too. let's bring in a team that cares about working americans. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute to address the house. mr. wilson: mr....
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that floor speech, he complained publicly how much his lawyers cost and doesn't understand why he nedsny. at the same time, he's hired them and he's paying them because he wants to fight. that is an expensive process. that is a process that ultimately gets its money from the fund-raising process that in some cases like you mentioned before is already under investigation. >> next up is calvert in west palm beach in florida. democratic caller. go ahead. >> hello. my name's herbert in west palm beach. >> go ahead, herbert. >> i was just calling because i watched the explanations given by congressman rangel and congressman waters. and it appears to me that they made their case. if there was no benefit, then it seems to me they shouldn't be having to deal with these charges from what it looks like appears to be for political reasons. they are trying to drag, you know, oneide is trying to drag it out to get a political benefit but it doesn't appear that they actually did anything wrong. >> yeah, and i think that's an interesting point, and that's definitely what the lawmakers are trying to c
that floor speech, he complained publicly how much his lawyers cost and doesn't understand why he nedsny. at the same time, he's hired them and he's paying them because he wants to fight. that is an expensive process. that is a process that ultimately gets its money from the fund-raising process that in some cases like you mentioned before is already under investigation. >> next up is calvert in west palm beach in florida. democratic caller. go ahead. >> hello. my name's herbert in...