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he had no respect for buchanan. but he got too angry at him too quickly and was overherd saying if he gives a piece of property away he ought to be hanged. and i think he moderated that buchanan not be his enemy and badmouthi badmouthing. >> lincoln got to washington, the first thing he did was knock on the white house door and say i'm here. what's new? the door keeper went up to the can't meeting and said to buchanan, mr. lincoln is here, buchanan came rushing down all in a dither and actually he took lincoln upstairs and had him sit on the cabinet meeting and that's the only experience he had on how to run a cabinet meeting which he did once or twice a week for the rest of his administration. and then a few days later, buchanan called on lincoln at the willard hotel and if there's one great favor buchanan did for lincoln is showing the arc of the presidency was a continuum regardless of party. that was a very valuable visit and i think lincoln was wise to pay the first courtesy call. and it's -- he met him without
he had no respect for buchanan. but he got too angry at him too quickly and was overherd saying if he gives a piece of property away he ought to be hanged. and i think he moderated that buchanan not be his enemy and badmouthi badmouthing. >> lincoln got to washington, the first thing he did was knock on the white house door and say i'm here. what's new? the door keeper went up to the can't meeting and said to buchanan, mr. lincoln is here, buchanan came rushing down all in a dither and...
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buchanan is place of entertainment. >> this applicant has applied for an entertainment permit. this location is a korean restaurant, it's a type 48 abc license and three karaoke rooms on the mezzanine level. entertainment is planned from 5:00 pnl through midnight. until 2:00 a.m. friday and saturday. these karaoke rooms hold a total of 22 people. the die grams of the location are attached and again, the best thing to do is -- behind this memo, all the way back is the drawing, i think. the applicant is located oen a pedestrian-only part of buchanan and japan town across from the peace plaza if you're familiar with the area. also please see the liquor license conditions i attached as well. planning indicates this is a permitted use and the police department has recommended approval with some conditions. hopefully you can find them there. they're the ones from northern station and they pretty much mirror, i think, what you'll see in the abc conditions. so at this point, staff is recommending conditional grants of this permit. president roja: ok. any questions for ms. kane from the
buchanan is place of entertainment. >> this applicant has applied for an entertainment permit. this location is a korean restaurant, it's a type 48 abc license and three karaoke rooms on the mezzanine level. entertainment is planned from 5:00 pnl through midnight. until 2:00 a.m. friday and saturday. these karaoke rooms hold a total of 22 people. the die grams of the location are attached and again, the best thing to do is -- behind this memo, all the way back is the drawing, i think. the...
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pallet buchanan?i hated to say it, but 1.8% growth in the first quarter has already been derailed. >> the economists said it's a stall but they don't believe it's off the tracks. we had terrible weather and we did have the rising oil prices. but i'm not ready to say we're sinking back to where welcome. >> well, anemic rate is practice threat, and if you exclude inventories, it's only .8% growth rate, and look, these high gas prices are eat into whatever income americans have left in their pockets. and the chairman of wal-mart this week said our customers are actually running out of money much earlier in the month than they used to. this has potential to send this economy back into recession. >> what about that, high energy prices and high food prices? you think it will derail the ecomy? would it, a double dip? >> there's a real risk with with a double dip. help you have a 1.8% increase that's equivalent of a double dip. the economy should be growing at 7%. let me say this. high energy prices, high foo
pallet buchanan?i hated to say it, but 1.8% growth in the first quarter has already been derailed. >> the economists said it's a stall but they don't believe it's off the tracks. we had terrible weather and we did have the rising oil prices. but i'm not ready to say we're sinking back to where welcome. >> well, anemic rate is practice threat, and if you exclude inventories, it's only .8% growth rate, and look, these high gas prices are eat into whatever income americans have left in...
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exit question, in libya has or pat buchanan? >> yes, he has, because he doesn't know the end game and the end game may require boots on the ground in libya, and whose boots will they be? >> another? >> i think he's handling it quite well. there may be boots on the ground, they will not be american boots. the allies will have to pony up for that if that's where this is headed. >> he seems very reluctant to talk about regime change, lest he look like president george w. bush but that's what we're engaged in here bus he knows that no-hitter outcome will be very band for the united states, but i don't think they're prepared for any of the outcomes, john. and this administration has not talked about libya in the greater context of what is going on in the broader middle east. >> what about nato just dropping a bomb right on gaddafi's compound? >> they did that. >> they've tried that. >> what do you mean they tried? >> yes, missile on his head. >> i'm talking about over the head flight. >> anything is possible. i don't think that that
exit question, in libya has or pat buchanan? >> yes, he has, because he doesn't know the end game and the end game may require boots on the ground in libya, and whose boots will they be? >> another? >> i think he's handling it quite well. there may be boots on the ground, they will not be american boots. the allies will have to pony up for that if that's where this is headed. >> he seems very reluctant to talk about regime change, lest he look like president george w....
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suspect continued into oncoming traffic until he turned north on webster and the east oneddy, sot on buchanan. during this pursuit, officer you lift prop broadcast the suspects route while driving, holding the microphone in one hand. once in large rally, the suspect drove along the block calling for residents of the housing project to come out and stop his car. officers paid and o'malley not arrived at the other end of the alley. officer of valley got out of his car and ran down the building line toward the vehicle. the vehicle started again. fear of the suspect might get into another altercation with civilians, as this was mayor of the scene of the initial incident, or leave the alley to in danger citizens and officers, officer of valley stopped -- officer o'malley shot one shot. the suspect fired a round at them through his back window. officers came, stern, and the live, returned fire without hitting the suspect. the officers continued their verbal commands to the suspect to put up his hands and leave the vehicles. the suspect got out of the driver's door, raised his hands, took off his sh
suspect continued into oncoming traffic until he turned north on webster and the east oneddy, sot on buchanan. during this pursuit, officer you lift prop broadcast the suspects route while driving, holding the microphone in one hand. once in large rally, the suspect drove along the block calling for residents of the housing project to come out and stop his car. officers paid and o'malley not arrived at the other end of the alley. officer of valley got out of his car and ran down the building...
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and steve buchanan's american flag is still flying. >> it's still hope, so... >> reporter: for 15 years the aftermath of hurricane fran has been the disaster by which all other disasters are measured. folks here say this one was worse, russ, much worse. >> mitchell: cynthia bowers in sanford, north carolina, thank you. north carolina governor bev perdue has been touring her state today and she joins us from raleigh. governor, good evening. >> good evening, there. >> mitchell: how would you describe what you saw today? >> i've seen a lot of damage in north carolina over the years but this is the most catastrophic i've ever seen. the destruction is massive. i've been in six counties. we'll do more counties tomorrow. we have 23 counties that are really, really hurt badly. lots of tremendous property damage, schools lost, infrastructure damage. the great news about north carolina is our people are pitching in. they are coming together. there are communities as cross the country that are already in place helping us get our lives back together and move on until tomorrow. >> mitchell: i know y
and steve buchanan's american flag is still flying. >> it's still hope, so... >> reporter: for 15 years the aftermath of hurricane fran has been the disaster by which all other disasters are measured. folks here say this one was worse, russ, much worse. >> mitchell: cynthia bowers in sanford, north carolina, thank you. north carolina governor bev perdue has been touring her state today and she joins us from raleigh. governor, good evening. >> good evening, there....
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. >> guest: the key one is james buchanan, who had a 32 year public affair. the slave owner and defender of slavery, and james buchanan in the course of the relationship of a romantic notion of slave owners being good. james buchanan brings that into the presidency in 1856 and nothing in the southern states passivity and abraham lincoln is left with a huge mess in 1861. america has to go through civil war. >> are some of the story's going to make their way into
. >> guest: the key one is james buchanan, who had a 32 year public affair. the slave owner and defender of slavery, and james buchanan in the course of the relationship of a romantic notion of slave owners being good. james buchanan brings that into the presidency in 1856 and nothing in the southern states passivity and abraham lincoln is left with a huge mess in 1861. america has to go through civil war. >> are some of the story's going to make their way into
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esta maÑana, un accidente mortal par el trfico en la carretera interestatal 80 entre la "gilman y buchananbre de 48 aÑos viajaba a reno con su esposa y 2 hijos cuando su camioneta deportiva vir hacia la izquierda. ---al intentar recuperar el control, el carro se volc y di varias vueltas. ---el conductor perdi la vida al instante. ---su esposa se fractur una pierna y los niÑos sufrieron lesiones leves. ---segn la polica, el accidente no fue a causa del alcohol. stop for open ! cu ---esta dentro de las cosas mas importantes para que nuestra experiencia migratoria sea exitosa : el aprender el idioma. ---digame: es usted un pap o una mam con deseos de aprender ingles? --bueno, pues, en san francisco quieren saber cual ha sido su experiencia y si hay algo que le haya impedido seguir adelante. ---- pilar niÑo, desde daly city, nos explica por que ... take pkg take pkg pocos lugares permiten que mujeres aprendiendo ingles, asistan a las clases acompanadas de sus ninos.... andrea gomez/estudiante de ingles sot:12:51 o sea no tengo donde dejarlos, vengo aqui porque hay un lugar donde dejarlos 12:57
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esta maÑana, un accidente fatal par el trfico en la carretera interestatal 80 entre la "gilman y buchanan aÑos viajaba a reno con su esposa y dos hijos cuando su camioneta deportiva vir hacia la izquierda. ---al intentar recuperar el control, el carro se volc y di varias vueltas. ---el conductor perdi la vida al instante. ---su esposa se fractur una pierna y los niÑos sufrieron lesiones leves. ---segn la polica, el accidente no fue a causa del alcohol. anchor ---primer avance de telemundo deportivo con ramon diaz ... ---- no fue el mejor fin de semana para los terremotos de san jose! ---- te escuchamos ramon ! take sot - primer avance deportivo cu - bump out ---- en dos minutos regresamos a noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis ! take vo ---y pilar niño nos dira por que hay preocupacion en san francisco, acerca de ciertas clases de ingles como segunda lengua, y que se esta haciendo para mejorarlas ! take vo - anchor ---ademas: continue llamando para opinar en vivo al 1-866-229-4848 ... o escriba a noticiero 48@telemundo punto com. --- como le fue con sus impuestos este año? cuentenos ! ----de
esta maÑana, un accidente fatal par el trfico en la carretera interestatal 80 entre la "gilman y buchanan aÑos viajaba a reno con su esposa y dos hijos cuando su camioneta deportiva vir hacia la izquierda. ---al intentar recuperar el control, el carro se volc y di varias vueltas. ---el conductor perdi la vida al instante. ---su esposa se fractur una pierna y los niÑos sufrieron lesiones leves. ---segn la polica, el accidente no fue a causa del alcohol. anchor ---primer avance de...
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buchanan, someone at the white house is on the phone." i sat there stark naked, and someone said, "vere is the speech?" [laughter] it was henry kissinger. "henry, sorry, but the old man said to give it to him and that was it." three days later, my buddy who ran the press summary call me up and said, "four kids were killed and nine wounded at kent state." i said, "where is kent state?" the country exploded, and i did not even know where it was. it was a small school. nixon got up one morning, a tremendously concerned about that, and he went down to the lincoln memorial and met with the kids and try to establish some sort of community with them. it was an extremely dramatic moment in the nixon presidency, and was at onthat point that he could only be in 60 days and then he pulled out. the american casualties in vietnam despite the during the cambodian incursion, but a -- that -- the american casualties in vietnam spiked up during the cambodian incursion, but after that dropped by half. you know, i don't think that on major -- well, i don't
buchanan, someone at the white house is on the phone." i sat there stark naked, and someone said, "vere is the speech?" [laughter] it was henry kissinger. "henry, sorry, but the old man said to give it to him and that was it." three days later, my buddy who ran the press summary call me up and said, "four kids were killed and nine wounded at kent state." i said, "where is kent state?" the country exploded, and i did not even know where it was. it was...
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let's hear from buchanan hop is the demagogue? >> in the president's speech there were aspects of demagoguery talking about kids with autism and the rich kids. >> i think the american people can see through that and saw it was demagoguery. >> no, those -- excuse me! >> they see the size of a hole that medicare and medicaid are blowing into our budget. >> as a search and -- >> they may say -- >> maybe we have too much bureaucracy and maybe it should be on the state level. >> as a speech, it was -- john -- >> there is a big structure [everyone talking at once] >> look at the president of the united states saying he is going to cap the growth of medicare and if it goes over that cap, he will have experts ration it. isn't that an ax? >> he's talking about a budget cutting measure. [everyone talking at once] >> medicaid is. let me tell you his hidden secret. medicaid is 100% it goes to the states. the entire federal bureaucracy, tens every thousands who deal with medicaid, are out of jobs. that's the core constituency of the democratic
let's hear from buchanan hop is the demagogue? >> in the president's speech there were aspects of demagoguery talking about kids with autism and the rich kids. >> i think the american people can see through that and saw it was demagoguery. >> no, those -- excuse me! >> they see the size of a hole that medicare and medicaid are blowing into our budget. >> as a search and -- >> they may say -- >> maybe we have too much bureaucracy and maybe it should be...
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the service starts in just about 20 minutes at 5:30 at the peace plaza at post and buchanan streets. the japanese american religious federation is organizing the event, and everyone is welcome. >>> lots still to come here on nbc bay area news. flying the not so friendly skies. see who tops the meanest airline list, that's coming up. >>> and san jose, where the city is going through unchartered territory but the workers in the pot industry are getting help from a very familiar ally. >>> and good evening, i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, an amazing afternoon here, we'll have your forecast. also a live interview on how the stow, a h,stow ngan the injured giants fan, coming up. >>> well, welcome back. it's a hot button issue, marijuana will take center stage at san jose city hall tomorrow. >> the city is struggling to decide how many dispensaries it should have, how they should be selected, and now as a result, an unlikely partner may be emerging. kris sanchez joins us live at city hall with what some consider strange bed fellows here. >> reporter: picture somebody a unionized wo
the service starts in just about 20 minutes at 5:30 at the peace plaza at post and buchanan streets. the japanese american religious federation is organizing the event, and everyone is welcome. >>> lots still to come here on nbc bay area news. flying the not so friendly skies. see who tops the meanest airline list, that's coming up. >>> and san jose, where the city is going through unchartered territory but the workers in the pot industry are getting help from a very familiar...
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white hou, president buchanan's white house, and he does a performance. and he's the first african-american other than people who are slaves that perform, but the first invited african-american to perform at the white house. now, again, this is information that i was given just by, you know, having this discussion at a party. you know, there was another example. i was, like, at the grocery store, and i talked to somebody, and they asked me if i ever heard of abraham bolden. and i was, like, no. they're like, he's a crazy guy, but you've got to talk to him. it turns out bolden was the first african-american to be on the president's secret service detail. now, this is, like, a totally crazy story because bolden was in chicago and ended up when kennedy was elected, kennedy wanted to expand the service. he ended up being hired to be secret service. and so he was attached to the secret service office in chicago. so he's working one day, and kennedy comes to chicago. so they're going to provide security. and so at the place where they provide security, they put
white hou, president buchanan's white house, and he does a performance. and he's the first african-american other than people who are slaves that perform, but the first invited african-american to perform at the white house. now, again, this is information that i was given just by, you know, having this discussion at a party. you know, there was another example. i was, like, at the grocery store, and i talked to somebody, and they asked me if i ever heard of abraham bolden. and i was, like, no....
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buchanan, james was a president before lincoln came in. he was gay. you would think that someone who is gay would sort of identify with people who were being oppressed. but he did not. he was a staunch segregationist. and an advocate of slavery. and lincoln came in to the mess which he left. >> how much of what these persons did or didn't do has to do with the times? i hear people all the time make the argument, it's the times people live in. >> let me give you a better example. woodrow wilson, his mistress at the time actually dictated a letter that was sent to the german kaiser. this was before the united states ever decided they were going to enter into world war one. but later when wilson died or not died of a sfroke, when he had a stroke initially but he was just pretty much comatose after the stroke and edith, his wife, with the help of the white house doctor, hid this fact from congress and from the press for like three months. and during that three-month period of time there was a very important vote on the league of nations which wilson was t
buchanan, james was a president before lincoln came in. he was gay. you would think that someone who is gay would sort of identify with people who were being oppressed. but he did not. he was a staunch segregationist. and an advocate of slavery. and lincoln came in to the mess which he left. >> how much of what these persons did or didn't do has to do with the times? i hear people all the time make the argument, it's the times people live in. >> let me give you a better example....
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impressive pass for better off to the dismay of goalie music or she could be replaced alexander buchanan five two there was a delayed penalty holcombe on t.v. but one decided not to wait for the play to leave the ice and the other stuff or should was the quickest men in the sport my second spots to the four postponed thirty nine year old to draw from mark and that completed he's had three seven two . while it seemed at one just couldn't get enough and kept attacking the good most out of three shots from the left circle sealed the final score eighty two it was the same pain just like the last game in their a slower rate we scored goals we had we had a lot of chances and to really pick it up in scoring and it was called lot of goals so i can destroy the committee from home ice and reach the finals for the first time and with such an offensive style of play there for a tough moment no matter who will be their opponents in the final by the middle or slovakia wife complain about out of our team. ok let's talk tennis now because some racial rafa has lost in the final of the seine ericsson open
impressive pass for better off to the dismay of goalie music or she could be replaced alexander buchanan five two there was a delayed penalty holcombe on t.v. but one decided not to wait for the play to leave the ice and the other stuff or should was the quickest men in the sport my second spots to the four postponed thirty nine year old to draw from mark and that completed he's had three seven two . while it seemed at one just couldn't get enough and kept attacking the good most out of three...
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quintero was heading to reno with his family when their suv crashed and overturned west of buchanan street. he was pronounced dead on the scene. his wife suffered a broken leg and their two children were also hurt. it's still not clear why quintero lost control of his suv. >>> a mediator has -- they are trying to prevent renovations which the group says will desecrate a sacred burial ground. >>> park officials in san francisco are keeping an eye on the water near fisherman'd ward. it was spotted around 6:30 this morning at aquatic park. it covered an area about the size of a football field. it's not clear what caused the oil sheen which officials say has mostly evaporated. no swimming signs were posted this morning as a precaution. >> they say bio hazard. it's probably not that much of a hazard but it's just a precaution. we want to make sure, until we know what it is. >> those no swimming signs came down around 2:00 in the afternoon. >>> two of the nation's richest men joined forces to push for natural gas development. t boon pickens wants the government to do more studies on natural gas.
quintero was heading to reno with his family when their suv crashed and overturned west of buchanan street. he was pronounced dead on the scene. his wife suffered a broken leg and their two children were also hurt. it's still not clear why quintero lost control of his suv. >>> a mediator has -- they are trying to prevent renovations which the group says will desecrate a sacred burial ground. >>> park officials in san francisco are keeping an eye on the water near fisherman'd...
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. >> yeah, buchanan field. >> there it is. there it is in concord. we have a story tonight where the clouds are going to be around. partly cloudy, really that is the weather through the weekend. the computer models have backed off on the rain chances for the weekend. now there's still a chance of sprinkles in there for saturday and even into sunday. but it's minimal. doesn't even look like it'll happen. partly cloudy saturday, partly cloudy sunday. and temperatures coming up into the upper 60s. so a pretty good weekend as we thought as the models have come back online backs backing up on the night. overnight lows will be kind of chilly just because the system blew through. 48 in fairfield, 48 in antioch. a lot of people are on spring break. your early morning temperatures, you might want a hoodie. here is where we go, thursday at 5:00 here we are just pretty much clear skies or partly cloudy. look at this. friday morning your morning commute is dry. the friday afternoon, still dry. right for the afternoon keep a look out here. this is what we're up a
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republican nomination, barbara was worried they already had to surmount challenges about patrick buchanan and h. ross perot and taking a fair amount of heat for the appointment to the supreme court but then came the clintons that started off on a strange footing. a magazine concocted what became known as the great cook the controversy. the question was who pay a better chocolate chip cookie? barbara bush or hillary clinton? hillary clinton dismiss this and said i am too busy to bake cookies. but mrs. bush said she thought the whole thing was forgotten. but then in a taste test people like hillary clinton's cookies better and barbara bush said that is interesting because that is not my recipe. i mention that because even though it seems like it is silly, it garnered all of us had been some serious comments from reporters and columnists she gave a barrel since the jet the republican national convention with the most dedicated man that she knew after that she took to the campaign trail. she gave 61 formal speeches but was busy with the phone bank and cheering on volunteers and involved with
republican nomination, barbara was worried they already had to surmount challenges about patrick buchanan and h. ross perot and taking a fair amount of heat for the appointment to the supreme court but then came the clintons that started off on a strange footing. a magazine concocted what became known as the great cook the controversy. the question was who pay a better chocolate chip cookie? barbara bush or hillary clinton? hillary clinton dismiss this and said i am too busy to bake cookies....
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. >>> let me bring in crystal paulk-buchanan, with the georgia emergency management.now you've been talking with the county emergency agencies all across the state. what's the latest on how hard georgia was hit? >> it was a devastating storm last night. and we're getting, as day breaks, reporting from across the state. about 20 counties are currently reporting some type of damage. spalding county was hit -- a little bit was after. ringgold. and it sustained some very significant damage. right now, we have some objectives for the state and county agencies. and the first one is search and rescue. getting people recovered and safe in hospitals, if necessary. and getting -- in order to do that, we've got to get the roads cleared. so, we're going to be focusing on that this morning. >> do you have any sense this morning yet of how many people might have died in the storm? >> you know, it's fluid. right now, we're -- it's confirmed ten. unfortunately, that could change as we get more reports later this morning. it's been a devastating storm. and there's been great losses. >
. >>> let me bring in crystal paulk-buchanan, with the georgia emergency management.now you've been talking with the county emergency agencies all across the state. what's the latest on how hard georgia was hit? >> it was a devastating storm last night. and we're getting, as day breaks, reporting from across the state. about 20 counties are currently reporting some type of damage. spalding county was hit -- a little bit was after. ringgold. and it sustained some very significant...
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just like buchanan. president buchanan could have done something about slavery but he passed it on to lincoln, with disastrous results. so i think -- i think what happened as far as i can see what happened in libya is that secretary of state clinton and the powers of our u.s. ambassador, the three women, who persuaded the president to take action in libya because they remember rwanda, the ghost of rwanda, hovers over what happens in libya. because 800,000 people were murdered there without an intervention. and i think -- i don't think the president had much choice when confronted with this lunatic gadhafi because i talk to african writers about gadhafi and his aggrandizement and his megalomania over there, wanting to become the president or the dictator of the united states of africa. the guy's loony. i think he meant it when he said he wanted to go into the city and kill -- burn the people and go from house to house. that might have been hundreds of thousands of people murdered. and i am -- i'm pleased
just like buchanan. president buchanan could have done something about slavery but he passed it on to lincoln, with disastrous results. so i think -- i think what happened as far as i can see what happened in libya is that secretary of state clinton and the powers of our u.s. ambassador, the three women, who persuaded the president to take action in libya because they remember rwanda, the ghost of rwanda, hovers over what happens in libya. because 800,000 people were murdered there without an...
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buchanan is usually worse but he is in the bottom five. in this past year when i didn't participate in the survey-this time because i was too busy he made it last. just in time for the book. this year the worst. once you get down to that point it is splitting hairs to think about the real story with that but it is a difficult issue because out the sit down and write a book about someone who is judged the worst of anything? just because he is the worst does not mean he wasn't important. he was president in a pivotal period of american history. there was a moment when the country could have gone one way or the other way and he had a role to play in that and it came to me that it is very important to focus on the life of andrew johnson because i believe some of the decisions that he made during that time period affect us even today. the choices he made and did not make, his attitude and leadership style, all those things helped make us who we are and for those reasons we have to pay attention to it and i say in the book history is not just ab
buchanan is usually worse but he is in the bottom five. in this past year when i didn't participate in the survey-this time because i was too busy he made it last. just in time for the book. this year the worst. once you get down to that point it is splitting hairs to think about the real story with that but it is a difficult issue because out the sit down and write a book about someone who is judged the worst of anything? just because he is the worst does not mean he wasn't important. he was...
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. >> could you comment on the discussions buchanan or the u.s. government is having with the russians on aw sureprudhoe bay to see what cooperation is possible in that part of the world? >> i am not having any conversations with the russians. it was mentioned there is an arctic meeting in the near future. director salazar is more directly involved and i am. this goes back to what the themes and the speech which is just as the gulf of mexico is a share body of water involving us and mexico and cuba, the arctic is as well a shared resource with a number of countries having the jurisdiction to permit or not offshore drilling. i drank there is clearly a very prep -- i think there is clearly a pressing need to increase the volume and the pace of collaborations between governments. that is one the reasons we were so gratified to see representatives of the russian federation and our international spill containment form last week. they were participants and they were enthusiastic and they welcomed further meetings at the ministerial level i think the dia
. >> could you comment on the discussions buchanan or the u.s. government is having with the russians on aw sureprudhoe bay to see what cooperation is possible in that part of the world? >> i am not having any conversations with the russians. it was mentioned there is an arctic meeting in the near future. director salazar is more directly involved and i am. this goes back to what the themes and the speech which is just as the gulf of mexico is a share body of water involving us and...
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buchanan's only reporting a south wind at 3. west sfo at 7 and south-southwest at fairfield 3. santa rosa did have a north at 13. now they say calm. but that will not last very long. very cold system is diving down on top of us and it will be here tomorrow for a huge change in our weather the key is that it's mainly cold and wind more than anything else. there will be some rain with it but not a lot. it's mainly tracking over land. if it tracked over water that would be a different story. so a couple one-hundredths to maybe a third of an inch but mid-50s on the highs at best. the wind will be here and cold air moves in late thursday into friday. a blustery day. it will be sunny for most of the day and then clouds increasing by this afternoon and tonight. windy on the coast. some of the higher elevations even though it's sunny it will be cooler here with 50s and 60s coast and bay. some upper 60s for some inland areas. maybe isolated 70. 66 fremont. 66 san jose. 66 livermore. 59 half-moon bay. santa cruz at 65. colder tomorrow. cloudy to mostly cloudy. there will be some rain dev
buchanan's only reporting a south wind at 3. west sfo at 7 and south-southwest at fairfield 3. santa rosa did have a north at 13. now they say calm. but that will not last very long. very cold system is diving down on top of us and it will be here tomorrow for a huge change in our weather the key is that it's mainly cold and wind more than anything else. there will be some rain with it but not a lot. it's mainly tracking over land. if it tracked over water that would be a different story. so a...
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>>pam: this suv overturned on the eastbound lanes just before the buchanan street off ramp. this man was killed instantly. two children suffered moderate injuries. the wife had a broken leg. >>pam: a car in caltran has been identified as judith was driving her husband near charleston road and open the street when she stopped collecting trucks. her husband managed to get out of the car before the train struck it. none of the passengers were injured. >> a giants fan and santa cruz resident brian stow is back in the medical adduced,. the 42 year-old paramedic and father of two was beaten in a parking lot in -after the season opener in los angeles. for the, he was completely off medication that kept him in that coal mine. however, on saturday he had several seizures the captain and that--,. that, is,, his coma state is in keeping him in a non-seizure state. he has been returned to a medical induced coma because of his seizure activity on a saturday. in a news conference to announce this new idea. >>pam: a blended/shared realign from san jose to san francisco would cost less. gab
>>pam: this suv overturned on the eastbound lanes just before the buchanan street off ramp. this man was killed instantly. two children suffered moderate injuries. the wife had a broken leg. >>pam: a car in caltran has been identified as judith was driving her husband near charleston road and open the street when she stopped collecting trucks. her husband managed to get out of the car before the train struck it. none of the passengers were injured. >> a giants fan and santa...
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nomination, barbara was worried they had already had to surmount two primary challenges from patrick buchanan and h. ross perot. and they were also taking a fair amount of heat for the -- for mr. bush's appointment to the supreme court of clarence thomas. so she had a certain amount of concern, but then came the clintons. and things with the clintons started out on kind of a strange footing. a magazine concocted what became known as the great cookie controversy. some of you i can see nodding your heads. the question who baked the better chocolate cookies? was it barbara bush or was it hillary clinton? and hillary clinton sort of dismissed this and said, i'm too busy to bake cookies, you know, let's get about this and mrs. bush said she thought the whole thing was forgotten. and a few minutes later the same magazine ran a story saying that in a taste test people liked hillary clinton's cookies better and barbara bush said that's really interesting because that's not my recipe. well, i mention it because even though it seems like a silly thing perhaps, it garnered all of a sudden some very seri
nomination, barbara was worried they had already had to surmount two primary challenges from patrick buchanan and h. ross perot. and they were also taking a fair amount of heat for the -- for mr. bush's appointment to the supreme court of clarence thomas. so she had a certain amount of concern, but then came the clintons. and things with the clintons started out on kind of a strange footing. a magazine concocted what became known as the great cookie controversy. some of you i can see nodding...
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[laughter] and then the two bottom ones, generally, are the one who came before lincoln, buchanan, and the one who came after lincoln, andrew johnson. now, i personally have a stake in this. i'm going to get to your question in a second. i have a way of rambling around and then getting to the question. you know, i think andrew johnson was probably the worst president in american history, the map who succeeded lincoln. johnson lacked every quality that i mentioned in lincoln. he had no open mindedness, he was not willing to listen to criticism, he had no sense of public opinion in the north, he was sub born, he was deeply -- stubborn, he was deeply, unchangeably racist, and he was unwilling to work with congress. he took a position, stuck to it. if people didn't like it, tough luck, i'm not listening to you. he surrounded himself with yemen. lincoln was willing to -- yes men. every quality of greatness lincoln had, johnson racked. so it's not just the crisis that creates greatness, the person has to have the capacity in them to rise to greatness which lincoln had and johnson lacked. joh
[laughter] and then the two bottom ones, generally, are the one who came before lincoln, buchanan, and the one who came after lincoln, andrew johnson. now, i personally have a stake in this. i'm going to get to your question in a second. i have a way of rambling around and then getting to the question. you know, i think andrew johnson was probably the worst president in american history, the map who succeeded lincoln. johnson lacked every quality that i mentioned in lincoln. he had no open...
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>> yeah, and we've forgotten about james buchanan, so it's a relatively tough, tough statement.of the celebrity political culture, and i think the attention here is not because of views he holds but because of his personality, frankly. and i think that it will shake out. i suspect that governor romney -- if history is any guide, governor romney is the front-runner, right? because in the republican party, the nominee tends to be someone who has run before. the only exception from 1960 is 1964 association you' 1964, so you're talking about almost a half century. and i suspect that will be where the race turns out. trump is an interesting figure, like all populist outbreaks. it tells you something about the frustration with both parties, and frankly, with this conversation that we're having to some extent. >> yeah. >> bottom line is donald trump is laughing all the way to the bank and he's rolling up in the media every single day. let's be frank about it. truth is such a scarce commodity in this town oftentimes and that's the bottom line. he's laughing to the bank and he's playing
>> yeah, and we've forgotten about james buchanan, so it's a relatively tough, tough statement.of the celebrity political culture, and i think the attention here is not because of views he holds but because of his personality, frankly. and i think that it will shake out. i suspect that governor romney -- if history is any guide, governor romney is the front-runner, right? because in the republican party, the nominee tends to be someone who has run before. the only exception from 1960 is...
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just like buchanan. president buchanan after the civil war could have done something about it, but he passed it on to lincoln with disastrous results. i think what happened as far as i can see what happened in libya is that secretary of state clinton and the u.n. ambassador who persuaded the president to take action in libya because they remember the ghost of rwanda hovers over what's happening in libya because 800,000 people were murdered there without intervention, and i think -- i don't think the president had much choice confronted with this lunatic gay daffy. he wants to be the president of the united states of africa, i mean, he's loonie. i think he wanted he wanted to murder people house to house. there might have been hundreds of thousands people murdered, and i'm pleased that -- i'm one of these people that doesn't want 100,000 people murdered. i don't care where they are, so i think that's what prompted this, the ghost of rwanda that president clinton regretted the fact and apologized that he d
just like buchanan. president buchanan after the civil war could have done something about it, but he passed it on to lincoln with disastrous results. i think what happened as far as i can see what happened in libya is that secretary of state clinton and the u.n. ambassador who persuaded the president to take action in libya because they remember the ghost of rwanda hovers over what's happening in libya because 800,000 people were murdered there without intervention, and i think -- i don't...
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. >> you interviewed michelle buchanan, the director of the physical sciences at the lab. what did you learn from her? >> the biggest thing we've learned is how woodworks financially. we learned how date basically apply for grants for the project. that is how they get the money for all of the variety of things that they do. we also learn about different projects that they do, and how those projects affect our daily lives. >> what types of projects are being conducted at the lab? >> there is a huge range of projects like a what, from computer technology and biotechnology. there is this gigantic adam collider -- atom collider is a smashing two atoms together to find out how they work. you also have hydrogen cars, and the ongoing cleanup othat they started back after world war ii. too many projects it to even name. >> what is the message you would like to share with people for your documentary? >> the biggest thing i would like to share is that i would like people to appreciate all they have done in world war ii, what it is doing now, and what i hope it does in the future. >>
. >> you interviewed michelle buchanan, the director of the physical sciences at the lab. what did you learn from her? >> the biggest thing we've learned is how woodworks financially. we learned how date basically apply for grants for the project. that is how they get the money for all of the variety of things that they do. we also learn about different projects that they do, and how those projects affect our daily lives. >> what types of projects are being conducted at the...
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she is up in washington for some reason and ends up getting invited to the white house, president buchanan's the five white house and he does a performance and is the first african-american of and the people who were slaves for example, but the first invited african-american to perform at the white house. this is information i was given just by having this discussion at a party. there was another example at the grocery store and i talked to somebody and they asked me if i ever heard of abraham and i was like no. you've got to talk to him. so it turns out that he was the first african-american to be on the president's secret service detail. now this is like a totally crazy story because bolden was in the state trooper chicago and the ended up when kennedy was elected and wanted to expand the service ended up being hired to the secret service, and so he passed the office in chicago, so he is working one day and kennedy comes to chicago so they are going to provide security and so that the place where they provide security, there's the basement next to the toilet, while kennedy is doing whateve
she is up in washington for some reason and ends up getting invited to the white house, president buchanan's the five white house and he does a performance and is the first african-american of and the people who were slaves for example, but the first invited african-american to perform at the white house. this is information i was given just by having this discussion at a party. there was another example at the grocery store and i talked to somebody and they asked me if i ever heard of abraham...
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buchanan, for five minutes. mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, in my home state of florida, seven people die a day, each day on prescription drug abuse. we had three teenagers a couple weeks ago die in one week. a gentleman, a friend of mine, buried his daughter on a saturday. i talked to him on monday. and he pleaded with me to do something about killing these pill mills across our state. florida prescribes 10 times more objectiony cotton pills than all days combined. we have more pain clinics than mcdonald's restaurants. it's time to put the pill mills out of business. we have over 1,300 pill mills in florida. we need to shut them down now. 4,000 deaths in florida in 2008. i have introduced legislation to crack down on pill mills. bill stiffen penaltieses and fines and use the seized assets to fund prescription fund data base. we need a data base today. the time to act is now. i urge my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to join me in this fight. to put these pill mills out of business and stop these needless deaths. i yield back.
buchanan, for five minutes. mr. buchanan: mr. speaker, in my home state of florida, seven people die a day, each day on prescription drug abuse. we had three teenagers a couple weeks ago die in one week. a gentleman, a friend of mine, buried his daughter on a saturday. i talked to him on monday. and he pleaded with me to do something about killing these pill mills across our state. florida prescribes 10 times more objectiony cotton pills than all days combined. we have more pain clinics than...
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eastbound 80 around buchanan after you get underneath the university overcrossing we have an accident the coroner has been called. there are other injuries related to the accident and four out of five lanes are blocked as you're get agway from the bay bridge. there's going to be significant delay through the area. plan on the slowing coming from the bridge. >> thanks, mike. us.nk you for joiningus. "today" show continues coming up next. see you back here tomorrow. >>> monday with today's buzz and the truth about celebrities making tabloid headlines on the weekend. >> here with the scoop are bonnie fuller and roseann coletti. >> he was clearly inebriated, went to a tattoo shop. they went out thereof and he was yanking her along while she was trying to show him where to go and a taxi driver called the police. >> there was an argument over where they were living in new orleans while he is making a movie down there, oddly enough about a taxi. who calls the police? a taxi driver. >> they went home and the police went to his home. >> he didn't know where his home was. he was trying to get h
eastbound 80 around buchanan after you get underneath the university overcrossing we have an accident the coroner has been called. there are other injuries related to the accident and four out of five lanes are blocked as you're get agway from the bay bridge. there's going to be significant delay through the area. plan on the slowing coming from the bridge. >> thanks, mike. us.nk you for joiningus. "today" show continues coming up next. see you back here tomorrow. >>>...
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it has pat buchanan in some ways, and it has sal linsky's successors on the others. but it's interesting how robert putnam, a famous sociologist at harvard road report, and later the book, bowling alone, about social isolation in america, had been working for a number of years on assessing the impact of diversity on civic engagement and democratic participation. he did not like the results he got. essentially, he said that it -- places with the most diversity in america were those with the lowest levels of social trust, the lowest levels of social engagement. people tended to hunker down, basically became couch potatoes. they didn't go out and go to the local cake sale or join the rotary or the knights of columbus, or whatever have you. community life withers and people tend to hunker down in order to escape the friction that develops an excessively diverse places. yet, the times promotes diversity as an aggressive creed, and this is not just diversity of personnel policy that diversity as a demographic reality. .. >> dealing with islam. i'd like to say that -- anoth
it has pat buchanan in some ways, and it has sal linsky's successors on the others. but it's interesting how robert putnam, a famous sociologist at harvard road report, and later the book, bowling alone, about social isolation in america, had been working for a number of years on assessing the impact of diversity on civic engagement and democratic participation. he did not like the results he got. essentially, he said that it -- places with the most diversity in america were those with the...
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moore has used aliases including earl buchanan and donald morelli. there is no questioning that the planting of these devices on the anniversary of the columbine massacre has a lot of people in this community shaken, chris. >> rick sallinger in denver on the scene in littleton, colorado. thank you. >>> now let's go back to london and join erica. >>> chris, thanks. four days until the royal wedding security is the of the utmost importance. police are kicking into high gear. this morning one of the newspapers here it was reported that a terrorist attack on the wedding day is, quote, highly likely. millions have been spent to beef up security, there are 5,000 uniformed and undercover officers, who will be on duty. cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer will cover the security angle for us all week long. this morning we -- she joins us from buckingham palace at the end of the wedding route. good morning. give us an idea, what are the biggest concerns for the police for friday? >> reporter: you mentioned a terrorist attack. that certainly is the top of t
moore has used aliases including earl buchanan and donald morelli. there is no questioning that the planting of these devices on the anniversary of the columbine massacre has a lot of people in this community shaken, chris. >> rick sallinger in denver on the scene in littleton, colorado. thank you. >>> now let's go back to london and join erica. >>> chris, thanks. four days until the royal wedding security is the of the utmost importance. police are kicking into high...
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former speechwriter for president richard nixon, including pat buchanan, reflect on their careers and how they helped shape the public perception of the administration and policies. it is co-hosted by the richard nixon foundation and george washington university. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. >> the c-span networks provide coverage of policy, public affairs, non-fiction books, and american history. it is all available on radio, television, on-line, and on social media at networks. find are content through the video library. we take it on the road with our bus, bringing it to your community. we are now available in more than 100 million homes. created by cable, provided as a public service. >> republicans can win a the 2012 election if they can make it about politics. there were several stops in new hampshire. our is considering running for president in 2012. and he has some remarks. this is about one hour. [unintelligible] >> welcome. this is my wife. >> hi. i have a wife of [unintelligible] [unintelligible] how are you doing? great to see you. thanks for having
former speechwriter for president richard nixon, including pat buchanan, reflect on their careers and how they helped shape the public perception of the administration and policies. it is co-hosted by the richard nixon foundation and george washington university. live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. >> the c-span networks provide coverage of policy, public affairs, non-fiction books, and american history. it is all available on radio, television, on-line, and on social...
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buchanan is usually the worst, but he is in the bottom five. this year come in the past year when i didn't participate in the survey for the first time, i typically fill them out, but it didn't this time because i was too busy. he made it to the last. just in time for the book i could say and some surveys the worst president. and to get down to that point, it's really splitting hairs to think about what the real story is at that. that's a difficult issue because that i'd used it to write a book about somebody who's judged the worst of anything? file, just because someone is the worst or near the worst, doesn't mean they are not important. and that's the first realization i had. this man was president at one of the most pivotal. in american history and there was a moment when the country could have gone one way or the other way and he had a central role to play in that. and it came to me and started hit me that it's very important to focus on the life of andrew johnson because i really do believe some of the decisions he made during that time. a
buchanan is usually the worst, but he is in the bottom five. this year come in the past year when i didn't participate in the survey for the first time, i typically fill them out, but it didn't this time because i was too busy. he made it to the last. just in time for the book i could say and some surveys the worst president. and to get down to that point, it's really splitting hairs to think about what the real story is at that. that's a difficult issue because that i'd used it to write a book...
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. >> you interviewed michele buchanan, the director for the physical sciences lab. >> one of the biggestngs that we learned is how the lab works financially. we learned how they basically apply for grants for each individual project. that is how they get the money for all the variety of things that they do. we also learn about different projects that they do that added h how those projects affect our daily lives. >> what kinds of projects are being conducted at the lab? >> there is a huge range of projects, from computer technology and biotechnology. there is a distillation neutron source, a gigantic adam collider, which stretches to atoms together and figure out how they work. you also have hydrogen cars that will reduce carbon emissions. and you also have this ongoing seen of white weld that started after world war ii. -- of y12 that started after world war ii. i would like you to appreciate all that blood has done since world war ii did what it does now read what it can do in the future. >> a lot of different projects to deal with energy technology. we go through very fundamental to h
. >> you interviewed michele buchanan, the director for the physical sciences lab. >> one of the biggestngs that we learned is how the lab works financially. we learned how they basically apply for grants for each individual project. that is how they get the money for all the variety of things that they do. we also learn about different projects that they do that added h how those projects affect our daily lives. >> what kinds of projects are being conducted at the lab?...
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>> a couple of weeks ago i was talking to pat buchanan, not necessarily the friendliest -- >> [inaudible] >> he's like i'm writing a book and i'm writing a book that if republicans can't figure of the latino vote to there is not going to be a majority party for the next two or three election cycles. that's powerful. so i have a couple of ladens i introduced him to. >> on the heels of the white house visit it seems that when celebrities come to town it is every journalist will come, we get to plug in and ask what the first to the questions we want to ask. i'm curious to know how effective it is sort of behind closed doors with the lawmakers because barack obama the celebrities all the time. so, the sort of influence having a celebrity and actor coming in -- >> i think what we discovered is jesus intimately involved. she literally goes in and locks on doors and talks to people and really motivates them to register because she understands the mechanics of it but then is able to translate that to politicians and they are not used to having you back to the understand the issue and you are hol
>> a couple of weeks ago i was talking to pat buchanan, not necessarily the friendliest -- >> [inaudible] >> he's like i'm writing a book and i'm writing a book that if republicans can't figure of the latino vote to there is not going to be a majority party for the next two or three election cycles. that's powerful. so i have a couple of ladens i introduced him to. >> on the heels of the white house visit it seems that when celebrities come to town it is every journalist...
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buchanan is usually the worst, but he is in the bottom five. this year come in the past year when i didn't participate in the survey for the first time, i typically fill them out, but it didn't this time because i was too busy. he made it to the last. just in time for the book i could say and some surveys the worst president. and to get down to that point, it's really splitting hairs to think about what the real story is at that. that's a difficult issue because that i'd used it to write a book about somebody who's judged the worst of anything? file, just because someone is the worst or near the worst, doesn't mean they are not important. and that's the first realization i had. this man was president at one of the most pivotal. in american history and there was a moment when the country could have gone one way or the other way and he had a central role to play in that. and it came to me and started hit me that it's very important to focus on the life of andrew johnson because i really do believe some of the decisions he made during that time. a
buchanan is usually the worst, but he is in the bottom five. this year come in the past year when i didn't participate in the survey for the first time, i typically fill them out, but it didn't this time because i was too busy. he made it to the last. just in time for the book i could say and some surveys the worst president. and to get down to that point, it's really splitting hairs to think about what the real story is at that. that's a difficult issue because that i'd used it to write a book...