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it's hard. economically it's very hard. i'm not a professional or an expert but it's very hard... >> rose: but you are passionate about politics. >> it's not about passionate, it's impossible to be detached from politics. everything we do is politics. i don't drive, as you know. >> rose: i know. >> but every time you put oil, you put gasoline in your car, you're doing a political statement. >> rose: exactly. >> so the situation now... is. >> rose: but the political statement is i'm doing damage to the... >> exactly. and you're supporting the oil big empires in the world. that some of them are doing really hard. but what i'm saying is spain is a great place to live. people in spain is... it's very politicized. politics in spain is... unfortunately, my point of view, too much present in the daily life, in the conversations, on the street. everything that is done in spain is seen through a political perspective. and i don't think that's very good to the people. because the people really want something else, which is to have ti
it's hard. economically it's very hard. i'm not a professional or an expert but it's very hard... >> rose: but you are passionate about politics. >> it's not about passionate, it's impossible to be detached from politics. everything we do is politics. i don't drive, as you know. >> rose: i know. >> but every time you put oil, you put gasoline in your car, you're doing a political statement. >> rose: exactly. >> so the situation now... is. >> rose: but...
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he was a hard bargainer, hard negotiator during the agreement to shut this place down. genon deserves credit for the tremendous work, but i cannot imagine a better gift for the mayor as he goes to the governor, and i know this is one of the proudest moments they have ever had in being in the public light, and they deserve tremendous credit for their leadership. so thanks for all your hard work. thanks so much. [applause] >> i cannot let today go by without a personal story. one of my earliest memories was of a 5-year-old child walking through here. who would have done that? my father worked on the night shift. they were going to be launching a ship, so we were going to go out and watch that be launched. no tears over this place, clearly, but at the same time, this provided jobs. as we start to redo this place, let's make sure that it creates jobs. it is a place we can be proud of as it creates this new life, and i hope to be your celebrating the new life of all of us. people who work here and can live here with a good job. next, from the california puc, without them, al
he was a hard bargainer, hard negotiator during the agreement to shut this place down. genon deserves credit for the tremendous work, but i cannot imagine a better gift for the mayor as he goes to the governor, and i know this is one of the proudest moments they have ever had in being in the public light, and they deserve tremendous credit for their leadership. so thanks for all your hard work. thanks so much. [applause] >> i cannot let today go by without a personal story. one of my...
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dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north.e most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all right. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, doubled the -- double beat. this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indian countries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applause] how are we looking over there, robert? good? all right, calling out our double bustle fancy dancer, mr. edgar santiago. all right. [applause] edgar, are you tired from last night? all right. when you are ready. make
dance hard. dance hard. ♪ this style of dance coming to us from the north.e most competitive styles of dance. all right, one more time, our men's and boys' grass dancers. good dancing. all right. calling into the arena, our jingle dress dancers, make your way into the arena. all ages. michele, hi. gina. charlene harrison. all right. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, doubled the -- double beat. this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota,...
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yes. >> larry: is that hard? >> it was great having it happen to me so i know how it feels. >> i remember maybe 15 years or so ago, were you still in washington, d.c. i was doing a john waters film "serial mom" in baltimore. >> larry: funny movie. >> funny movie. i was in the car with makeup on and get a call from you. suzie -- >> larry: the book is "producer" author wendy walker. one of the reasons viewers relate to the guests on this show because they've overcome obstacles. like many of you. talking about our most inspiring moments with wendy and suzanne right after this. >> larry: we're back with our senior executive producer wendy walker, author of eproducer." s with us a suzanne somers. over the past 25 years we've been inspire and awed by people who not only encountered adversity but thrived in spite of it. watch. >> larry: you never thought you'd be sitting on a worldwide television program saying you're a gay man? >> i never thought. trust me, larry, i said this many occasions, if i knew how good it was g
yes. >> larry: is that hard? >> it was great having it happen to me so i know how it feels. >> i remember maybe 15 years or so ago, were you still in washington, d.c. i was doing a john waters film "serial mom" in baltimore. >> larry: funny movie. >> funny movie. i was in the car with makeup on and get a call from you. suzie -- >> larry: the book is "producer" author wendy walker. one of the reasons viewers relate to the guests on this...
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if you haven't seen the video it's hard to watch. clay duke was reportedly angry with the board because his wife had been fired earlier this year. he walked in to the meeting, pulled the gun and told everybody but the board to leave. the superintendent tried to talk to him and a board member used her purse to try to stop him. he opened fire and was then shot by security guards and then he shot himself. his wife said he was no monster. >> he loved me. he loved his family. he was just trying to -- as he would say dump on me. >> police say duke ended up firing at least 14 rounds and each and every one of them missed. >> let's get onto happier thoughts. if you want to ship your presents by fedex the clock is ticking. if you are sending your gifts by ground and you want to make sure they get there in time your deadline is friday. the company expects to ship a quarter billion packages during that time between christmas. it says that's an 11% rice. >>> did wal-mart pull a fast one? reportedly they raised prices on hundreds of toys for the h
if you haven't seen the video it's hard to watch. clay duke was reportedly angry with the board because his wife had been fired earlier this year. he walked in to the meeting, pulled the gun and told everybody but the board to leave. the superintendent tried to talk to him and a board member used her purse to try to stop him. he opened fire and was then shot by security guards and then he shot himself. his wife said he was no monster. >> he loved me. he loved his family. he was just...
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. >> jimmy: here's adolina hard at work.doesn't know the camera is on her right now, but -- as you can see, she's -- i feel very comfortable when she is the lion at the gate. but so, over the last two weeks someone here has been leaving gifts for adolina with a note saying, "from your secret santa." and we video taped her getting and opening those gifts, because that's what we do. and, here we go, adolina's ten business days of christmas. that's her station. to adolina, from your secret santa. what is this? huh. [ laughter ] and let's see what she got. oh. nunchakus. that's nice. well, this is -- that, by the way is the door i come through all the time, so -- all right. day two. big one this time. oh, look at that. a hula hoop. all right, she knows how to work that thing pretty well. gift number three. giant underpants. what do you do -- well, you try them on, of course. and dance around a little. day four. still has no idea what -- what the -- it's a fish. i guess -- i guess she doesn't like fish. day five. day five -- oh,
. >> jimmy: here's adolina hard at work.doesn't know the camera is on her right now, but -- as you can see, she's -- i feel very comfortable when she is the lion at the gate. but so, over the last two weeks someone here has been leaving gifts for adolina with a note saying, "from your secret santa." and we video taped her getting and opening those gifts, because that's what we do. and, here we go, adolina's ten business days of christmas. that's her station. to adolina, from...
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it's a really hard time. can you bring the bacon home to san francisco? i think it's hard. it will be hard for the public money, but newsom has made it in a point in the mayor's office to really kind of tap the philanthropists in the bay area and i think he'll try to stretch it to the state. >> one thing he won't do on time is leave his office which will effect who appoints camilla harris' successor who is the caretaker or the subsequent mayor which would affect the next mayoral race, pa whole domino aspect. >> and the amazing story is, ron dellums, he didn't win a second term, he didn't run again. but jean kwan came up as not the first choice, as don perata had that title there, but she was -- took full advantage of rank choice voting, being a lot of second and third choices. >> you have a don perata, but can you put me as your second choice? >> she has a grassroots movement. oakland is a very, very hard city to govern, you can't be nice about it. you've got to be hard about it. jerry brown i think was a very strong mayor. he had a strong vision for what he wanted which wa
it's a really hard time. can you bring the bacon home to san francisco? i think it's hard. it will be hard for the public money, but newsom has made it in a point in the mayor's office to really kind of tap the philanthropists in the bay area and i think he'll try to stretch it to the state. >> one thing he won't do on time is leave his office which will effect who appoints camilla harris' successor who is the caretaker or the subsequent mayor which would affect the next mayoral race, pa...
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is working very hard to mobilize football. into different nationalist. groups. doing a lot of progress with a lot of success not to me putin struck a similar note praising fan clubs for their free spirit he called them down to retain their ideological independence and avoid being swayed by nationalism and he sent to score in this particular goal these fans from the same region where the fan suspected murderer came from said that regard most of that in the city football fans in russia have the same event to look forward to for most of the children we waited for the world cup to come to russia for so long put so much effort but there are still some forces who want to prevent the championship from coming to our country hence all the murders and other provocations. while police didn't confirm any such conspiracy theories after intense public pressure rearrested the suspected murderer and opened a fresh investigation while the prime minister criticized the fans for and supporting behavior he also admitted that the clashes may have never flared up for it wasn't for th
is working very hard to mobilize football. into different nationalist. groups. doing a lot of progress with a lot of success not to me putin struck a similar note praising fan clubs for their free spirit he called them down to retain their ideological independence and avoid being swayed by nationalism and he sent to score in this particular goal these fans from the same region where the fan suspected murderer came from said that regard most of that in the city football fans in russia have the...
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thank you so much for the hard work that you do. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> is honor to bring you together as often as we can to celebrate the arts in san francisco. tonight is the night but we want to celebrate each other and not only our incredible honorees, but all of the artists in the community who give to the city of san consist of. one of the main reasons why san francisco is such a special place and remains one of the world's greatest destinations, the arts. we need to make sure that our leaders remember that. but tonight is not for talking about budgets, it is about celebrating one of the greatest artists of any time, our time. how good is carlos santana [applause] -- as carlos santana of? -- carlos santana? [applause] an internationally renowned artist that lives his life with the generosity of a social worker, but is one of the biggest stars in the world today. he is also an international superstar who always keeps his heart here in san francisco and the bay area and we are so for
thank you so much for the hard work that you do. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> is honor to bring you together as often as we can to celebrate the arts in san francisco. tonight is the night but we want to celebrate each other and not only our incredible honorees, but all of the artists in the community who give to the city of san consist of. one of the main reasons why san francisco is such a special place and remains one of the world's greatest...
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hard coreways been a opposition.of the same people now, for example, who were critical of the treaty for selling out or weakening the united states were critical of other arms control treaties. they also oppose the regional ronald reagan start treaty. they opposed ronald reagan's nuclear force treaty. they ran ads in the paper the announcing ronald reagan as in the teaser, if you can believe that. there's always been the core of opposition. the republican presidents have usually been the ones negotiating these treaties. have seen bigger margins of victory. sometimes, 93 to 6, for example. the last george bush arms treaty was passed without any opposition. this was a bigger negative vote then we've seen before, largely explained by the politics. host: we're talking with joseph cirincione, author of "bomb scare: the history and future of nuclear weapons." the numbers, if you want to get involved in the conversation -- you can also send us e-mails and messages.r what has caused the delay? guest: it has caused us arms on
hard coreways been a opposition.of the same people now, for example, who were critical of the treaty for selling out or weakening the united states were critical of other arms control treaties. they also oppose the regional ronald reagan start treaty. they opposed ronald reagan's nuclear force treaty. they ran ads in the paper the announcing ronald reagan as in the teaser, if you can believe that. there's always been the core of opposition. the republican presidents have usually been the ones...
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very hard for. me but there you go you're one of those who keep russian fans pope's life the nineteen year old russia's best in the twenty they're twenty ten like for millie and least for janet despite that most are left media and spent most of the season on the only criticism that they're scoring four times in twelve games but it's not so much the community as the world it is played with his russian helps him. meanwhile the young don't feel self believes his game still exists a lot to be desired. i have to improve all aspects of my game i still have a lot of time to grow but i don't think i've achieved anything to be product yet i still have many weak points as a player and my coaches have the best make of it for so long as one of the useless troll in the world in my opinion he should score more goals it's the only thing he needs to improve on as a forward he's very good at creating chances and that sometimes wastes them but nevertheless he's got speed and great skills on the board and that's very
very hard for. me but there you go you're one of those who keep russian fans pope's life the nineteen year old russia's best in the twenty they're twenty ten like for millie and least for janet despite that most are left media and spent most of the season on the only criticism that they're scoring four times in twelve games but it's not so much the community as the world it is played with his russian helps him. meanwhile the young don't feel self believes his game still exists a lot to be...
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for several years how strong is the georgian opposition no in your opinion it was like there it's hard to be strong in a nearly totalitarian state program nearly the whole business is under governmental control it's next to impossible to find ways to finance political parties when the media is under state control it's really hard to have my voice heard and convey my arguments to the people when there is no administration of justice it's very hard to protect oneself from slender constantly being dished out board not only from the government. but also from the media under their control nevertheless i believe the active steps that are manifested from time to time are a sign that the opposition keeps on struggling. for a few g.'s who are not few in georgia often complain about repressive measures by the authorities at the same time and regularly passes laws proclaiming equality tolerance and common rights isn't there a contradiction in your view. that the right is doing it. but it's not a matter of laws or tolerance the question is that perhaps the biggest mistake or even the crime of real
for several years how strong is the georgian opposition no in your opinion it was like there it's hard to be strong in a nearly totalitarian state program nearly the whole business is under governmental control it's next to impossible to find ways to finance political parties when the media is under state control it's really hard to have my voice heard and convey my arguments to the people when there is no administration of justice it's very hard to protect oneself from slender constantly being...
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he will be greatly missed by all in san francisco that worked so hard and fight so hard on behalf of individuals affected by hiv and aids. i have also submitted two in memoriams. one by the late police officer, gary. he passed away unexpectedly on november 28 prior to joining the san francisco police department. he was very involved with his family's business. he joined the police department in 1990 and proudly served for close to 20 years. he was a great sports enthusiast and a member of the saint mary's football team. he was a state champion. when i had the opportunity to meet him, he is the husband of patty buckley and he has too great sons. his greatest accomplishment has been to be an outstanding father to both of his boys had provide them with life of memory is whether it is traveling to the latke. he was someone who is always generous and will be greatly missed. i have also submitted an in-mem oriam for dr. anna barta. she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the
he will be greatly missed by all in san francisco that worked so hard and fight so hard on behalf of individuals affected by hiv and aids. i have also submitted two in memoriams. one by the late police officer, gary. he passed away unexpectedly on november 28 prior to joining the san francisco police department. he was very involved with his family's business. he joined the police department in 1990 and proudly served for close to 20 years. he was a great sports enthusiast and a member of the...
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it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we need to have a tribal council. i went to manhattan in the fall of 2005 and the big boss of the whole group, nancy shepherd and carlin coburn in publicity. we met in a little room and i stated my case and they said, this is your first book so you need to listen to a few things here. first of all only 12 percent of nonfiction books make a profit and 2/3 are pre chosen by the publisher. we'd like to put our marketing arm behind us but your having to fight tear riz m to this. since i grew up in africa and worked pakistan for many
it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through...
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the first piece of legislation and knowledge is the hard work of the -- acknowledges the hard work of the digester task force in finding a potential site for the facility. the puc has worked on the community benefits program and we urge them to integrate that within its core functions. within that, if you remember some of the questions we ask were related to the amount that thep spends, what formula that is based on -- the amount the puc spends and what formula that is based on. >> i am the general manager for public affairs at the utilities commission. we are excited to be back in front of you as you consider the community benefits and digester taskforce recommendations. we're here to answer some of the questions raised at the meeting in october and to provide additional and permission at this point. the main questions and take away that the meeting on october 80 -- that was around how much money the -- on october 8 -- that was around how much money was spent on puc programs around community benefits. as part of the commission's efforts to develop the community benefits policy and pr
the first piece of legislation and knowledge is the hard work of the -- acknowledges the hard work of the digester task force in finding a potential site for the facility. the puc has worked on the community benefits program and we urge them to integrate that within its core functions. within that, if you remember some of the questions we ask were related to the amount that thep spends, what formula that is based on -- the amount the puc spends and what formula that is based on. >> i am...
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, hard to pick one out.d that, it's hard to pick one out. i like what you're wearing tonight. >> thank you. you know, i just picked it out. first thing there in the closet. it was great. larry, what's the most interesting thing about me? >> larry: most interesting thing about you is that you're a little wacko. my sons were saying in the car tonight no one is normal. if you met a normal person, he or she would be abnormal. so i would say that you're very special, lar. >> thank you. >> larry: an honor being inside of you. >> it is, yes. it is an honor. now, what question have i asked more than any over the years? >> larry: why? >> that's great. >> larry: that's been -- not abbott and costello. the best question of all, lar, is the question why. >> i love that. >> larry: because it's a great question because it can't be answered in one word. and it forces the person to think. >> why? >> also good if you're not paying attention. right? >> larry: as ryan said, it is also good if you're not paying attention at the
, hard to pick one out.d that, it's hard to pick one out. i like what you're wearing tonight. >> thank you. you know, i just picked it out. first thing there in the closet. it was great. larry, what's the most interesting thing about me? >> larry: most interesting thing about you is that you're a little wacko. my sons were saying in the car tonight no one is normal. if you met a normal person, he or she would be abnormal. so i would say that you're very special, lar. >> thank...
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i know that they work hard. i do not think i will hold it against them that they work for the government. those lawyers are performing a service. the solicitor general's office is important to the way the court works. the solicitor general post office appears in cases where the u.s. government is not a party, but has some interest and provide expertise. i think the court listens carefully to the government when it does that. the government does not give those arguments in the more respectful treatment than anybody else's. they understand that that is an important set of arguments to understand when one is looking at a case. >> i was listening to some of the recordings of last year's cases. it is interesting to hear your colloquies with the chief. i am wondering about your intellectual relationship with chief justice roberts. often, your questions and answers were buried -- were very rapid fire. i wonder about your relationship with him. >> he was the great supreme court advocate of his time before he became a ju
i know that they work hard. i do not think i will hold it against them that they work for the government. those lawyers are performing a service. the solicitor general's office is important to the way the court works. the solicitor general post office appears in cases where the u.s. government is not a party, but has some interest and provide expertise. i think the court listens carefully to the government when it does that. the government does not give those arguments in the more respectful...
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it's hard to drag yourself out of bed in the morning.s the question -- can you change your body clock and go from being a night person to a morning person? we put a brave volunteer to a sleep schedule boot camp to see if she could do it. and we will tell you how it went. >>> good morning, america. i'm ron claiborne. >> i'm bianna golodryga. is that what you do? you kick in bed? >> it's worse than that, actually. >> ron is in for dan harris, who is on assignment this weekend. it's saturday, december 4th. good morning, everyone. >>> also ahead, one of our favorite things to do every week. that is check in with you and see how things are going. we look at "your week in three words." >>> we begin with the murder mystery that has gripped hollywood for the past 2 1/2 weeks now. police are investigating the shooting death of ronni chasen, went to question a person of interest. that's what they called him in the case this week. but he killed himself before they could talk to him. beverly hills cops are saying they're not sure he's even involved
it's hard to drag yourself out of bed in the morning.s the question -- can you change your body clock and go from being a night person to a morning person? we put a brave volunteer to a sleep schedule boot camp to see if she could do it. and we will tell you how it went. >>> good morning, america. i'm ron claiborne. >> i'm bianna golodryga. is that what you do? you kick in bed? >> it's worse than that, actually. >> ron is in for dan harris, who is on assignment this...