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laughing difficult ladies and gentlemens you can at this timtiter in a nice way andf you want to be butch about it do the manly thought. please this isn't a work of aesthetic value it should be seen as humorous. as i of practicing this piece i can assure you and my ability for tongue twisters in english is limited let alone in japanese so if you see me stop and the priest turn extraordinarily red it's because i had a booboo. if you will excuse me. (music) this is the sort of thing you don't normally see. this would be a curtain and the oil makes it easier to play. (music) (speaking japanese)
laughing difficult ladies and gentlemens you can at this timtiter in a nice way andf you want to be butch about it do the manly thought. please this isn't a work of aesthetic value it should be seen as humorous. as i of practicing this piece i can assure you and my ability for tongue twisters in english is limited let alone in japanese so if you see me stop and the priest turn extraordinarily red it's because i had a booboo. if you will excuse me. (music) this is the sort of thing you don't...
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Sep 23, 2011
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otherwise temperatures butch back up on tuesday.hat's your pinpoint forecast, let's talk more about that alzheimer's walk. that's coming up after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what, a super long time. true. and at first it was all business, you know, i'd take him here, i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas. i think it's more than that. i think that you care about me. you're a good friend. best friends? um, uh, yes, best friends. yeah. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you. care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. ow. knockout blow to the giants >>> despite being out of the race long ago, the dodgers manage to deliver what could be the knockout blow to the giants playoff champions. no one enjoyed it more than tommy who was celebrating his 84th birthday. tommy continues to make his case. his 21st home run of the year. he i
otherwise temperatures butch back up on tuesday.hat's your pinpoint forecast, let's talk more about that alzheimer's walk. that's coming up after this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what, a super long time. true. and at first it was all business, you know, i'd take him here, i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need...
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otherwise temperatures butch back up on tuesday.i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, knockout blow to the giants >>> despite being out of the race long ago, the dodgers manage to deliver what could be the knockout blow to the giants playoff champions. no one enjoyed it more than tommy who was celebrating his 84th birthday. tommy continues to make his case. his 21st home run of the year. he is hitting .340 since the trade. but madison lasted just four innings. dodgers win 8-2. they take 2-3 from the fading giants. weeks had not homeredded in 378 career at bats, but number 378 once the charnel. his furs home run, the a's come back to beat the rangers in a final home game of the year. alex smith sustained a concussion last sunday, but has been cleared to play and practiced all week. i spoke with jim harbaugh today about the health of his quarterback. >> is it true he didn't even know there was a problem until after the game? >> sometimes you don't know you have a concussion until the doctors tell you have one. >> god point. it was mild, so no problems. >
otherwise temperatures butch back up on tuesday.i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, knockout blow to the giants >>> despite being out of the race long ago, the dodgers manage to deliver what could be the knockout blow to the giants playoff champions. no one enjoyed it more than tommy who was celebrating his 84th birthday. tommy continues to make his case. his 21st home run of the year. he is hitting .340 since the trade. but madison lasted just four innings. dodgers win 8-2. they take 2-3 from the...
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Sep 19, 2011
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butch low buffalo at the end zone. bills made it 21-17 thanks to a bay area product.patrick and stevie johnson and collins. the two teams then traded the lead in the fourth quarter. mcfadden took the pass. 28-24 oakland. with 4:48 left in the game. fitzpatrick with chandler with the throw. buffalo just a little bit more than a minute later. moore goes up in a crab to haul down a 50-yard pass from campbell. the rookie had five catches for 146 yards contributing to a banged up group of receivers. then with just 14 seconds left on a fourth and one play, fitzpatrick waits and finds a wide open nelson davis. but it wasn't over. on the last play of the game, campbell will throw for it all to the end zone. denoros goes up and gets it or the raiders would have a miracle winning. the teams trade the ball five times more but the bills have it last. 38-35 the final. the raiders will at last get a chance to play at home when the jets come to town. >>> the philadelphia eagles have been dubbed the nfl's dream team. tonight even the dream team wasn't perfect. michael vick returning
butch low buffalo at the end zone. bills made it 21-17 thanks to a bay area product.patrick and stevie johnson and collins. the two teams then traded the lead in the fourth quarter. mcfadden took the pass. 28-24 oakland. with 4:48 left in the game. fitzpatrick with chandler with the throw. buffalo just a little bit more than a minute later. moore goes up in a crab to haul down a 50-yard pass from campbell. the rookie had five catches for 146 yards contributing to a banged up group of receivers....
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>>arren butch fet's secretary -- buffet's secretary should not pay a higher tax rate jie.is this class warfare or would you say it is map. >> this is not class warfare. it is math. >> okay, cool. but check this out. i always felt the health of our economy depends on what we do right now to create the businesses where families can feel a basic measure of economic security. what is your take? >> the health of our economy depends in part on what we do right now to create the conditions where businesses can hire and middle class families can feel a basic measure of economic security. >> agree to disagree, i guess. last question, mr. president, did you get the pens i sent you? are they all already? >> i got the pens already. >> i never heard from you so i wasn't sure you got them. no big deal, just a quick thank you note or even a fwot the pens, thanks, text. no biggy. jesse, if i am taxed, i won't be able to pay to see comedians like yourself be comedic. >> i don't have many billionaires in my crowd. for one i don't do stand up in chinese. >> there are billions of american dol
>>arren butch fet's secretary -- buffet's secretary should not pay a higher tax rate jie.is this class warfare or would you say it is map. >> this is not class warfare. it is math. >> okay, cool. but check this out. i always felt the health of our economy depends on what we do right now to create the businesses where families can feel a basic measure of economic security. what is your take? >> the health of our economy depends in part on what we do right now to create...
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, i am in good company i think i mentioned this last week the william goldman the fellow who wrote butchass cassidy and th sundance kid and other movies. when it comes to predicting success in the world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is i don't know for sure but what i have suggested in the past is some people are popular in the morning they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> my assessment is katie couric came in with a deficit because of the rather situation and cbs local lead in's were week. they didn't have oprah. the news was in third place. the factor stands on its own when we come on the audience goes up. we are what they call appointment viewing people come in to see us thank god they do. katie couric was not strong enough on the desk. i will give you three examples walter cronkright peter jennings edward r. more row. all extremely strong personalties for some reason middle america which is mostly what watches evening news these days wants a strong authoritative presence on that d
, i am in good company i think i mentioned this last week the william goldman the fellow who wrote butchass cassidy and th sundance kid and other movies. when it comes to predicting success in the world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is i don't know for sure but what i have suggested in the past is some people are popular in the morning they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> my...
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. >> gorge butch accumulate that had debt with his economic policy autos neither one of them is... >>either one of them is?÷ unpatriotic. >> sean: so obama owes george bush an apology. >> barack obama is saying it owes him an apology. >> sean: if a republican president had done this? he should not have drawn thaup debt by taxing taxes to wealthy. you go to war, you don't cut taxes when you go war. >> sorry. more with our great, great american panel is next. panel, . >> so, ah, your seat good? got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off th freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while u're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. wso to save money, i trained my dog and this cockatoo to play all the hits of the '80's woman: hit it, mr. butters. ♪ ♪ take on me... ♪ ....take on me ♪ take me on... anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com get a quote. 15 minu
. >> gorge butch accumulate that had debt with his economic policy autos neither one of them is... >>either one of them is?÷ unpatriotic. >> sean: so obama owes george bush an apology. >> barack obama is saying it owes him an apology. >> sean: if a republican president had done this? he should not have drawn thaup debt by taxing taxes to wealthy. you go to war, you don't cut taxes when you go war. >> sorry. more with our great, great american panel is next....
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the new base tax rate is named after warren butch get, the billionaire investor who says rich americansot paying their fair share of taxes. >>> the republican convention wraps up in kansas. only two presidential candidates made appearances there. yesterday it was ron paul's turn in the spotlight after michele bachman. >> i believe there's a time for attitude and change for direction in this country. >> paul has gained momentum in the race for the white house in recent weeks. he's running third behind rick perry and mitt romney. >>> more than 80,000 californiaiance took part in the state's largest volunteer effort as part of california coastal cleanup day. yesterday people of all ages pitched in and helped pick up litter from san francisco's ocean beach. about 300 junior ro t.c. cadets from san francisco's public high schools grabbed trash bags and length a hand. similar cleanups took place at more than 800 sites up and down california yesterday. it is kind of beach whether yesterday, as well. a warm-up. >> definitely. beautiful out there. lots of sunshine. today the offshore flow really
the new base tax rate is named after warren butch get, the billionaire investor who says rich americansot paying their fair share of taxes. >>> the republican convention wraps up in kansas. only two presidential candidates made appearances there. yesterday it was ron paul's turn in the spotlight after michele bachman. >> i believe there's a time for attitude and change for direction in this country. >> paul has gained momentum in the race for the white house in recent...
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the famous picture of butch cassidy, the real picture, was taken at, in hell's half acre in fort worth. norris decided he would take that on and try to shut it all down. and so he got to being this crusading kind of local pastor cleaning up the city. and, you know, along the way he made a few enemies, and one day his church blew up. and burned. and rumors were circulating around fort worth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually, many be people believe that j. frank norris burned his church down for the notoriety. in fact, he was charged with arson, then he was indicted for perjury. in fact, on another indictment, he was indicted three times, had two trials and was acquitted on all counts. but it was never fully proven what exactly happened, and i detail that in the book somewhat even though that's not the story i focus on. that in itself is another fascinating story about this guy. well, he leverages the sort of notoriety and celebrity, and he good becomes this big mega church pastor by the middle of the 1920s. let me read this quick passage, one of them illus
the famous picture of butch cassidy, the real picture, was taken at, in hell's half acre in fort worth. norris decided he would take that on and try to shut it all down. and so he got to being this crusading kind of local pastor cleaning up the city. and, you know, along the way he made a few enemies, and one day his church blew up. and burned. and rumors were circulating around fort worth, how did this happen? was it the work of the enemies? eventually, many be people believe that j. frank...
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good company with, i think i mentioned this last week to you, william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cassidy and son dance kid comes to predicting world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is nobody knows for sure. what i have suggested in the past is that some people are popular in the morning. they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> bill: got to be a why why the corn flake diet wouldn't translate. give you mine and you react to it. >> okay. >> bill: katie couric came in with a deficit because of the rather situation and cbs warnings were weak. they didn't have oprah, cbs local news and many markets was third place she came. in but the factor stands on its own. i mean, when we come on, the audience comes up. we are what we call appointment viewing, people come in to see us, thank god they do. katie couric was simply not strong enough on the desk. i will give you three examples. walter cronkite, peter jennings, ed war r. murrow. all extremely strong permanents, all right? for some reason,
good company with, i think i mentioned this last week to you, william goldman the fellow who wrote butch cassidy and son dance kid comes to predicting world of entertainment nobody knows anything. the honest answer is nobody knows for sure. what i have suggested in the past is that some people are popular in the morning. they are breakfast cereal like corn flakes. katie couric was corn flakes. you don't eat corn flakes for dinner. >> bill: got to be a why why the corn flake diet wouldn't...
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butch russell had the top voted video question in the section of foreign policy. >> when are we gonnaeone in the white house that can stand up to these other countries and say you are not getting any more of our money this is stupid. we send billions overseas to country that hate us. [ applause ] >> i think there's a lot to that. i've been a strong supporter of international assistance. there are a couple of good reasons to review the whole program. first, i would replace virtually all government to government aid with skin of investment approach that encouraged american companies to create jobs that made both the united states and the other country wealthier. our bureaucrats giving their bureaucrats money is a guaranteed step towards corruption. second, when your countries vote against you in the united nations consistently you have to ask why are you giving them anything? if they are not your ally -- applause ] >> we came out of world war ii with the generosity that made sense when we had 50% of the world economy. i was a different world. we need to understand how different it is. b
butch russell had the top voted video question in the section of foreign policy. >> when are we gonnaeone in the white house that can stand up to these other countries and say you are not getting any more of our money this is stupid. we send billions overseas to country that hate us. [ applause ] >> i think there's a lot to that. i've been a strong supporter of international assistance. there are a couple of good reasons to review the whole program. first, i would replace virtually...
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and the university of north carolina fired its coach, butch davis, in july amid a probe into ethics violationsterview with npr on wednesday, ncaa president mark emmert was asked if the problems are widespread. >> well, it certainly feels like it because of these very high profile cases. and i'm often asked whether i think it's better or worse than it's been in the past. and the fact is, i don't know. what i do know is that it's unacceptably high. we simply can't tolerate these kinds of actions and continue to promote our programs as having the integrity that we all expect of them. >> brown: in all, at least ten major programs have faced investigations or punishment in recent months. and last year, the university of southern california was forced to give up its 2004 national championship after an investigation found that star player reggie bush had received improper benefits from a sports agent. but questions about ethics appear to have done little to diminish the game's popularity. stadiums will be packed this weekend, and with recent billion-dollar tv deals, college football has never been mo
and the university of north carolina fired its coach, butch davis, in july amid a probe into ethics violationsterview with npr on wednesday, ncaa president mark emmert was asked if the problems are widespread. >> well, it certainly feels like it because of these very high profile cases. and i'm often asked whether i think it's better or worse than it's been in the past. and the fact is, i don't know. what i do know is that it's unacceptably high. we simply can't tolerate these kinds of...
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butch she didn't say when that would happen.ngers we talked to at sfo were happy to hear they may be able to keep their shoes on. >>> well, it's helped because it gives you some of your dignity as you go through the process. >> well, new technology would allow passengers step on a mat to have their shoes screened. it will take some time for that to develop. 2001 thing that probably won't change the restrictions on carrying liquids on a plane. >>> a surfer from hawaii is glad he's alive to be to describe his scary moments. he and his son were surfing on sunday when he looked down and saw a six to eight-foot shark. he said the shark took a bite out of his board, just missing the foot. >> i just felt and heard the crunch. i finally made it to shore and i just flopped. i said gosh, thank god we're safe! >> his son said it was terrifying. the first thing he did was look to make sure his dad still had all of his feet and his hands. >>> 8:20. well, a proposal that could lead to a coverup. >>> neighbors say it's an eyesore. -- an eyesor
butch she didn't say when that would happen.ngers we talked to at sfo were happy to hear they may be able to keep their shoes on. >>> well, it's helped because it gives you some of your dignity as you go through the process. >> well, new technology would allow passengers step on a mat to have their shoes screened. it will take some time for that to develop. 2001 thing that probably won't change the restrictions on carrying liquids on a plane. >>> a surfer from hawaii is...
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you that hands down it wouldn't even be employment discrimination, it wouldn't be school bullying as butch, it wouldn't be hate crimes as such. it's an attitude problem. it's entrenched bigotry which, unfortunately, as has been mentioned already, which is sort of kind of infected our political discourse. it's very fashionable these days for politicians to take pot shots at muslims. think of peter king and the hearings which he held earlier this spring and which are ongoing and unfolding. i mean, that's unprecedented. that's modern day mccarthyism. so bigotry of that sort coupled with a whole lot of ignorance is what manifests itself, ultimately, as hate crimes, discrimination and school bullying, and so forth. so it's the bigotry, the attitudes that's the fundamental challenge and our biggest nemesis. >> thank you. this seems to be working, so my next question, i mean, we heard earlier today since the obama administration has taken office we've seen more deportations than at any period prior to that. we are seeing and receiving a thurm of cases of individuals who maybe have a visa overstay
you that hands down it wouldn't even be employment discrimination, it wouldn't be school bullying as butch, it wouldn't be hate crimes as such. it's an attitude problem. it's entrenched bigotry which, unfortunately, as has been mentioned already, which is sort of kind of infected our political discourse. it's very fashionable these days for politicians to take pot shots at muslims. think of peter king and the hearings which he held earlier this spring and which are ongoing and unfolding. i...
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i want to know you will hamper him -- hammer him over the quadrupling of the last butch deficit -- bush deficit, and for testing deficits for the next 10 years. lastly, i want to know if you will ask him or debate with him about the fact that -- excuse me. about the fact that his budgets and regulatory aspects are not only killing jobs, but we have returned to the days of the carter malaise. [applause] >> i am not confused about what you have just asked me. let me lay this out. 2.5 years ago, gasoline was about $1.60 a gallon. the unemployment rate in this country was around 5.7%. we had a aaa credit rating. we also had a national debt it had taken from 1776 until the end of 2008 to reach approximately $8 trillion. today, driving in, it was $3.40 a gallon. the unemployment rate is somewhere between 9% and 10%. we have a aa credit rating. and our national debt, stacked upon the back of those young men and women in that middle row, it is approaching $15 trillion. you ask yourself -- are you better off today than you were at 2.5 years ago? no, sir. we will take it to this president, day in
i want to know you will hamper him -- hammer him over the quadrupling of the last butch deficit -- bush deficit, and for testing deficits for the next 10 years. lastly, i want to know if you will ask him or debate with him about the fact that -- excuse me. about the fact that his budgets and regulatory aspects are not only killing jobs, but we have returned to the days of the carter malaise. [applause] >> i am not confused about what you have just asked me. let me lay this out. 2.5 years...