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always great to see you allan. would you be more optimistic if the federal reserve took additional action in september. >> i think there is a chance,the situation is that japan and germany had disappointing retail sales this week. in the u.s. the retail sales are good. industrial out put had to be adjusted downward. and when you combine that with the highest unemployment ever and the euro zone the fifth consecutive month germany which is supposed to be the grothe -- growth engine had higher unemployment. it does not make for a good back drop if the fed does qe 3 next months. we have a situation where they are taking money and risk off the table. >> you are willing to take some. beginning with energy transfer partners. etp one of of your new picks. a lot of folks move in with a yelled. -- yield. but the share performance has been negative since the springtime. >> they have made a majoracquis. the stock has not risen with the increase in energy. it offers a good situation for a long term investor. next year they shou
always great to see you allan. would you be more optimistic if the federal reserve took additional action in september. >> i think there is a chance,the situation is that japan and germany had disappointing retail sales this week. in the u.s. the retail sales are good. industrial out put had to be adjusted downward. and when you combine that with the highest unemployment ever and the euro zone the fifth consecutive month germany which is supposed to be the grothe -- growth engine had...
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. >> but the edgar allan poe house is going to an early grave this year. why is closing its doors, next. >> and the weeks before election day, the most recent gonzales poll shows that maryland voters think the most important issue facing the state is the economy and it should come as no surprise with one of the state's largest steel mills shut down. more than 1000 people were employed. tonight, that number is 0. now those workers are getting much needed help from a food bank. >> the food distribution is just winding down for today. it has been going on since about 1:00 this afternoon. yesterday, they gave up 30,000 pounds of food to 1000 families. it was so successful, they opened their doors again to dead. former steelworkers lined up outside on wednesday afternoon. most say it has been tough going since the plants closed and they lost their jobs in june. >> type, really tight. just doing what i have to do. >> i am not working. >> that is why i am here. >> inside the maryland od bank set up a massive food distribution. the members of the steelworker'' uni
. >> but the edgar allan poe house is going to an early grave this year. why is closing its doors, next. >> and the weeks before election day, the most recent gonzales poll shows that maryland voters think the most important issue facing the state is the economy and it should come as no surprise with one of the state's largest steel mills shut down. more than 1000 people were employed. tonight, that number is 0. now those workers are getting much needed help from a food bank....
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elecciones en virginia son muy cerradas 5 o 6mil votantes harÁn la diferencia" por su parte george allando dar su respuesta porque no contesto a nuestro pedido de entrevista sin embargo pudimos encontrar en su pa gina de internet varias propuestas relacionadas con la economÍa y el crecimiento del estado pero cuando de la comunidad latina se trata, encontramos el apoyo del senador marco rubio. tim kaine "tenemos nuestras diferencias en cuanto a la economÍa nuestra manera para trabajar juntos para la comunidad yo estoy trabajando directamente con la comunidad hablando directamente con la comunidad, silvana quiroz virginia es un estado crucial para las prÓximas elecciones y de hecho la comunidad latina harÁ la diferencia, silvana quiroz ... en un seguimiento a los foros que realizo univision con ambos candidatos presidenciales, claudia uceda salio a las calles para consultar a los hispanos sobre el impacto que tendran las entrevistas en su desicion en las proximas elecciones... al candidato presidencial republicano mitt romney le toco el miercoles .. y al candidato y actual presidente democ
elecciones en virginia son muy cerradas 5 o 6mil votantes harÁn la diferencia" por su parte george allando dar su respuesta porque no contesto a nuestro pedido de entrevista sin embargo pudimos encontrar en su pa gina de internet varias propuestas relacionadas con la economÍa y el crecimiento del estado pero cuando de la comunidad latina se trata, encontramos el apoyo del senador marco rubio. tim kaine "tenemos nuestras diferencias en cuanto a la economÍa nuestra manera para...
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cortez allan there for pittsburgh. >> dan: good rhythm. fires a fast ball right in the zone. moore gets it and gets the catch, big first down on third down for the raiders. >> ian: darius heyward-bey now along oakland sideline working with the trainer. giordano has leg cramps he's get an i.v. in the locker room. hagan along with rod streater, rookie out of temple. >> dan: here is streater and hagan. >> ian: first down just inside the 20. rush coming. palmer gets rid of it. come backer for streater then hit by taylor. >> dan: because of injuries in the preseason streater was the raiders leading receiver. very comfortable with his quarterback, carson palmer. >> ian: it's a finger injury for heyward-bey. lost jacoby ford in the preseason for the rest of year he was a big weapon for carson palmer. second and five now for the raiders. palmer over the middle. finds a soft spot there with denarius moore he's cut down right at the ten yard line just short of first down by larry foote, the linebacker. >> dan: see confidence building in this offense led by carson palmer. he's getting b
cortez allan there for pittsburgh. >> dan: good rhythm. fires a fast ball right in the zone. moore gets it and gets the catch, big first down on third down for the raiders. >> ian: darius heyward-bey now along oakland sideline working with the trainer. giordano has leg cramps he's get an i.v. in the locker room. hagan along with rod streater, rookie out of temple. >> dan: here is streater and hagan. >> ian: first down just inside the 20. rush coming. palmer gets rid of...
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general allan, the american and passenger, none of them were there. it was left to a junior ranking officer to take the american position on the dais. >> at the same time, we have these reports coming now of one london-based group that the taliban are interested in negotiating and it was quickly denied. what do you read in the political side of this? >> president karzai wants to have the leverage to be able to let some of these individuals go, to catalyze potential negotiations. he sees these inmates as a key bargaining chip, a way to build trust and confidence, and to do a deal on his own terms and not have the united states and other players essentially dictating terms for him. >> is a coherent enough group that you can actually say that you will negotiate with senior talent and leadership in order to have some transition? >> there are factions that karzai thinks he can work with. there is no grand deal to be had. it is debatable whether senior taliban leaders really want to do a deal right now or whether they think they can just hold on for a few m
general allan, the american and passenger, none of them were there. it was left to a junior ranking officer to take the american position on the dais. >> at the same time, we have these reports coming now of one london-based group that the taliban are interested in negotiating and it was quickly denied. what do you read in the political side of this? >> president karzai wants to have the leverage to be able to let some of these individuals go, to catalyze potential negotiations. he...
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. >> tomorrow you've got the ceo of ford, allan mullally, on this program. a big interview for you and an important time for the company more broadly. >> absolutely. mullally has faced a number of questions definitely within the last two weeks about what's going to be happening with his future at the company. he can stay as long as he would like but it is fairly clear talking with sources close to the company and inside the company that at some point he wants to manage a smooth transition over this to this gentleman, mark fields, the president of the americas. by all accounts people i've talked with inside the company said listen, ultimately this guy, mark fields, will move into the top job. perhaps they put him into a coo spot first. the question is how do they manage that transition. tomorrow when we talk about alanm tomorrow, most of the questions will focus on his future at ford and when the pub comes out and publicly says here is the transition we see forral lan mu allan mullally and ford. >>> watching ticker ks. down more than 6% intraday falling after
. >> tomorrow you've got the ceo of ford, allan mullally, on this program. a big interview for you and an important time for the company more broadly. >> absolutely. mullally has faced a number of questions definitely within the last two weeks about what's going to be happening with his future at the company. he can stay as long as he would like but it is fairly clear talking with sources close to the company and inside the company that at some point he wants to manage a smooth...
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police said the suspect knew exactly what they're after and where to find its reporter allan ramirez on how that security based book logo has been removed from the former headquarters building in poll also but inside plenty of company property was left behind at this point remains an open and shut case that became evident early monday morning when a private security guard reported a burglary in progress and the police the descriptions of to get away vehicles. and what type of property? >>> recovered 49 laptop computers. but that wasn't the only surprise police arrested two suspects chavis calhoun and assignment of sunnyvale they had inside knowledge of facing up because he works there. the loss of the one laptop computer could be huge and goes far beyond whenever the hardware value is of the machine itself. >>> things that could be stored on a laptop to be customer lists it up top-secret information and the prices and limited. a former san jose cop: now owns a private security firm. it could be thousands or millions of dollars worth of damage and in the silicon valley you have most o
police said the suspect knew exactly what they're after and where to find its reporter allan ramirez on how that security based book logo has been removed from the former headquarters building in poll also but inside plenty of company property was left behind at this point remains an open and shut case that became evident early monday morning when a private security guard reported a burglary in progress and the police the descriptions of to get away vehicles. and what type of property?...
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if edgar allan poe was here, he would say put a baby in. in fact, it is probably in there. this is unabridged. [laughter] you know, i had a good time tonight, geoff? geoff: you know, so did i, craig. craig: i think we learned something. geoff: what did we learn, my friend? craig: i think we learned that the piano people won't ever leave the piano behind again. [laughter] ♪ good night, everybody. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- . >>> this is news now. >>> new tonight at 11:00, as a staffer on the senate homeland security committee, he was in charge of protecting the nation from attack. now he's charged with drugging women and attacking them while they were virtually unconscious. >> his name was done any williams and he denied -- donny williams and he denied the charges. >> according to the government, at least one of these assaults took place when the alleged victim visited williams apartment to talk about homeland security matters. williams was working for the senate homeland security and government affairs committee at the time
if edgar allan poe was here, he would say put a baby in. in fact, it is probably in there. this is unabridged. [laughter] you know, i had a good time tonight, geoff? geoff: you know, so did i, craig. craig: i think we learned something. geoff: what did we learn, my friend? craig: i think we learned that the piano people won't ever leave the piano behind again. [laughter] ♪ good night, everybody. [applause] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- . >>> this...
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santa clara, allan rock, all in the upper seventies and low '80s, east of the day we will have a westernind at 15 late day, 89 degrees for the one spot, in brentwood and tracy and discovered that, 84 in san ramon and mid and i seventies around soon city and american canyon, 79 to the north and a pair of six is in san fransisco, a seasonal summer day. meanwhile we cool a couple of degrees tomorrow and then we won back up again wednesday. we're talking about high is increasing, going up, thursday and friday, saturday will be the warmest day of the impending heat waves, translating into a slight offshore flow and a fire danger increases as well. >> if you're going to the football game tonight? >> what do you, 62 degrees, we will clear skies with clouds rolling in later. a great night out there. >> i will be watching, thank you. today ticks off meatless monday for pleasanton students, the purpose is to educate kids and their families about the benefits of eating meals without meat. cate caugurian stockton pleasanton to see how the cafeterias are preparing for the big menu change. >> choosing
santa clara, allan rock, all in the upper seventies and low '80s, east of the day we will have a westernind at 15 late day, 89 degrees for the one spot, in brentwood and tracy and discovered that, 84 in san ramon and mid and i seventies around soon city and american canyon, 79 to the north and a pair of six is in san fransisco, a seasonal summer day. meanwhile we cool a couple of degrees tomorrow and then we won back up again wednesday. we're talking about high is increasing, going up, thursday...
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supervisorr kim: i know you met with commissioner allan and tied to work in the community. did you meet with any neighbors? >> members of the team did, yes. i believe some of them will be presenting today. supervisor kim: who will be presenting? could you tell me -- theycould you tell me what theyl be presenting? >> our team reached out to local neighbors by knocking on doors. i know the landlord also went around and contacted some of the neighbors. i do not know in what fashion he did this. supervisor kim: i do not need to know what the landlord did. just what you did. >> our team has already been in dialogue with local people. we have not held a hearing or had an open forum for discussion at, but we are happy to do so. supervisor kim: ok, so you door- knocked some of the neighbors. when did you do this? >> i am guessing between july 3 and now. supervisor kim: ok, thank you. supervisor elsbernd: thank you, a supervisor kim. why don't we proceed with public comment? for the folks are called were not in line, please do so. that is my cue on when to call work hard, when a sho
supervisorr kim: i know you met with commissioner allan and tied to work in the community. did you meet with any neighbors? >> members of the team did, yes. i believe some of them will be presenting today. supervisor kim: who will be presenting? could you tell me -- theycould you tell me what theyl be presenting? >> our team reached out to local neighbors by knocking on doors. i know the landlord also went around and contacted some of the neighbors. i do not know in what fashion he...
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let's check what else is happening around the world allan many in production workers have gathered in their hundreds in rome to protest the closing of a plunder denia the alcoa facilities future is being discussed at a meeting at the economic development ministry and decision was taken in march to close a plant down unless a buyer could be found and still hasn't happened promises that the plan could still be reopened have done nothing to quell the anger labor union members. the u.s. has formally transferred control of bob graham a prison to afghan authorities the facility holds more than three thousand taliban insurgents and suspected terrorists analysts believe the handover is largely symbolic as the fate of inmates they remain unclear including fifty foreigners not covered by the agreement the u.s. military still wants to run a section of the jail which has been labeled afghanistan's guantanamo prison no fears and torture reported. i'll be back with the headlines in a few minutes let's go cross over to the business desk with natasha now does i guess braun has decided to stop buying
let's check what else is happening around the world allan many in production workers have gathered in their hundreds in rome to protest the closing of a plunder denia the alcoa facilities future is being discussed at a meeting at the economic development ministry and decision was taken in march to close a plant down unless a buyer could be found and still hasn't happened promises that the plan could still be reopened have done nothing to quell the anger labor union members. the u.s. has...
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forty four two hundred meters nytol the south african claimed the artificial legs won by the winner allan only there from brazil to long stories now says he regrets the timing of his remarks. and finally come out if you are a slob or will participate in the new ice hockey season for the first time since last september's plane crash which killed their entire team and to commemorate those players and support their families and. lead two teams in a charity match go against records. on september the seventh russia will commemorate one year since the tragic plane crash which killed the entire committee for a slower ice hockey team to mother the tragedy of this year's annual pre-season charity match will see all the profits donated to the victims' families of the. among them this game unites people from various professions under a single aim remembering all those who died in that crash because i'm sure the memories of our most important things in our lives with of the word i looked at the some of that with a bang a charity match from an open heart featured the teams of you guinea molecule any l
forty four two hundred meters nytol the south african claimed the artificial legs won by the winner allan only there from brazil to long stories now says he regrets the timing of his remarks. and finally come out if you are a slob or will participate in the new ice hockey season for the first time since last september's plane crash which killed their entire team and to commemorate those players and support their families and. lead two teams in a charity match go against records. on september...
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allan cuts about heavyweight champion vitale kitco stops manwell cha in the fourth round to retain his w.b.c. crown here in moscow. but first to formula one where mclaren's lewis hamilton has won the italian grand prix for the first time from pole to clinch his twentieth career victory and go second in the overall standings this was a dominant performance from the briton who held off the threat of severe paris late on the mexican also enjoyed a brilliant race scoring his way up from twelfth on the grid to pick up his third podium finish of the season for salva however the two have to share the spotlight with the man the long as i as this fine is still at his ferrari to third place at the race and now leads the championship by so if you're eight points ahead of time when it's seven races to go to impressive returning kimmie right there is a point further back off to coming in fierce while other title contenders hopes to go below including the red bull of sebastian vettel and mark webber who failed to finish him on the jenson button. to do it it's been fantastic to win here the france cr
allan cuts about heavyweight champion vitale kitco stops manwell cha in the fourth round to retain his w.b.c. crown here in moscow. but first to formula one where mclaren's lewis hamilton has won the italian grand prix for the first time from pole to clinch his twentieth career victory and go second in the overall standings this was a dominant performance from the briton who held off the threat of severe paris late on the mexican also enjoyed a brilliant race scoring his way up from twelfth on...
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four two hundred meters title the south african criticised the length of the blade worn by winner allan all of a year but now says he at least regrets the timing of his remarks. and finally the new ice hockey season begins tomorrow and we'll see you might if you are a slave or participate for the first time since the plane crash which killed the entire team a year ago to commemorate the play's lives and to support their families and chelsea the start of getting a couple to lead two teams in a charity match with more is our chimp could go again. on september the seventh russia will commemorate one years of the tragic plane crash which killed the entire . ice hockey team to mother the tragedy of this year's annual pre-season charity match will see all the profits donated to the victims' families of a much. this game unites people from various professions under a single aim remembering all those who died in that crash because i'm sure the memories of most important things in our lives with of the way i looked at the some of that with a plan a charity match from an open heart featured the t
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forty four two hundred metre title the south african playing to the artificial legs worn by the window allan i was only there up from brazil what too long the story is now says he regrets the timing of his remarks. and that's always more serious advice and. sigrid leverage surely kirby was able to build on these most sophisticated read books which on fortunately he doesn't give a darn about anything james mission to teach music creation and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should care what you're only on the r.-g. dog job. their clouds childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. they still feel the fear they faced. and remembered every second of the slightness. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town up and using soldiers. innocent victims. tom little angels. single car in seas set back the ease one is economically vulnerable nation bulgaria joins a growing chorus against the euro and dumbs its long held plans to adopted. two of the world's largest ami's those of india and china and vale plans to work more closely with us in countries on the edge ov
forty four two hundred metre title the south african playing to the artificial legs worn by the window allan i was only there up from brazil what too long the story is now says he regrets the timing of his remarks. and that's always more serious advice and. sigrid leverage surely kirby was able to build on these most sophisticated read books which on fortunately he doesn't give a darn about anything james mission to teach music creation and why you should care about humans and. this is why you...
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flag of the american embassy that appear replaced it with a black flag that sit there is no god but allan we know that and that egypt police are now under stand by for the protests today wednesday in the capital city of cairo police are gathering as we speak at the same time we're also hearing of demonstrations being planned in tunis the capital city of tunisia both of these will be anti american demonstrations again showing just how one knows how this region is. can any of these post revolution climate that has seen these countries in a and in an instability launch be because of what has happened in a lot of confusion over the rule of wisdom power was in the so called review lucian reprocessed. right now we have a chance to discuss the attacks on american diplomats whether mr patrick henningsen and your political analyst for the u.k. call them current affairs a website good to see you again mr having same now these attacks happened in countries where washington was directly involved in regime change what does that say about the effect the revolts have had on the us. well this is a very i
flag of the american embassy that appear replaced it with a black flag that sit there is no god but allan we know that and that egypt police are now under stand by for the protests today wednesday in the capital city of cairo police are gathering as we speak at the same time we're also hearing of demonstrations being planned in tunis the capital city of tunisia both of these will be anti american demonstrations again showing just how one knows how this region is. can any of these post...
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allan bloom is the only example i can think of. he said the only reason he could be a fixture in pop-culture is because he is so badly misunderstood. there is some truth to that. a simple answer to get back your question, dozens of criticism and understanding that nietzsche didn't want his followers -- we see that, in fact, the person who i would think expressive as the most elegantly is josiah royce, who is eyebrow raising, when they discover that royce was a nietzsche reader. he was a firm idealist in the heyday of philosophical pragmatism. so what if an idealist rampant anti-idealism philosopher. he understood that nietzsche was -- he tore down the absolutes. he tore down the foundations of our beliefs. but he didn't just leave it at that. he said that it is our job to come up with the images of the possible after the sprint this. royce understood if you turn nietzsche into that, you are missing the bow. you are not really for filling what nietzsche had called for what he envisioned. >> [inaudible question] >> wonderful. nationa
allan bloom is the only example i can think of. he said the only reason he could be a fixture in pop-culture is because he is so badly misunderstood. there is some truth to that. a simple answer to get back your question, dozens of criticism and understanding that nietzsche didn't want his followers -- we see that, in fact, the person who i would think expressive as the most elegantly is josiah royce, who is eyebrow raising, when they discover that royce was a nietzsche reader. he was a firm...
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has been proven that he had a firearm that was fired and actually that his has been corroborated by allan that this is the type of weapon that he heard and it has since been proven that norman's gun was fired and nothing was really done about it and then see him go and the article you talk about how terry norman handed this gun over to the police the national guard you know and he was basically an informant he he it was the justification to really fire upon these students i wanted to you to just paint a picture really quickly for people who maybe don't know that much about can say i mean two thousand troops on the university more than a foot. field away from the protesters who were just throwing rocks and to tear gas canisters and they just get fired upon resulting in this a lot or i mean talk a little bit about the terry norman stuff and also go more into the command to fire and why you know why that's so such a broken narrative at this point now that we know that it isn't true. the. co-author of the chapter actually the principal author and i helped helped along to do research is laurel
has been proven that he had a firearm that was fired and actually that his has been corroborated by allan that this is the type of weapon that he heard and it has since been proven that norman's gun was fired and nothing was really done about it and then see him go and the article you talk about how terry norman handed this gun over to the police the national guard you know and he was basically an informant he he it was the justification to really fire upon these students i wanted to you to...
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countries across the globe he's also the author of the book buying america back let's get back to it allan where were did this first come to you what what what inspired you to come up with this idea and write this book. well through things we had done the label thing on cars twenty years ago so. that you know i did it and got went on to other things you know this is kind of a little thing in my past and so i knew about labeling and actually how to get it done and one of the few people that actually experience on that and i was at home depot and i was buying a shovel and i try to buy american products and usually because i'm trying to help united states but also these you last longer and there was this shovel and had tools still made in the usa and the american flags and all that and so i was so anyway i go to the checkout stand and my wife who's got better eyesight than me still she she looks at her turns over in tiny print in the back it said made china ok and so and i couldn't read it and then my reading glasses and so i realized you know like the only reason they put tools to maybe was
countries across the globe he's also the author of the book buying america back let's get back to it allan where were did this first come to you what what what inspired you to come up with this idea and write this book. well through things we had done the label thing on cars twenty years ago so. that you know i did it and got went on to other things you know this is kind of a little thing in my past and so i knew about labeling and actually how to get it done and one of the few people that...
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allan oh varice a get him on the straight away and beat hip pie 700s of a second.competed at the london olympics in july. >>> well as many as 10,000 people came to celebrate in the little league world series. >> i just love petaluma so much. best town in the world. >> next stop the pros for that young man. they wave downtown petaluma, it is also seen on most of the businesses. >> we started rolling through petaluma and the crowd just started getting bigger and bigger and we just started getting psyched up and it was unbelievable. >> petaluma made it all the way to the championship and over came a 10 run deficit, they did finish third in the tournament and for photos in the parade you can go to our website, a full show from the event is posted so you can relive it. >> let's check in with tara, still quiet on the roads now? >> yes, it is. and street sweeping, it says monday through friday, perhaps you want to take advantage of those labor day weekend sales. and bart and muni transit, here is a look at the bay bridge this morning and it looks like my screen is dirty b
allan oh varice a get him on the straight away and beat hip pie 700s of a second.competed at the london olympics in july. >>> well as many as 10,000 people came to celebrate in the little league world series. >> i just love petaluma so much. best town in the world. >> next stop the pros for that young man. they wave downtown petaluma, it is also seen on most of the businesses. >> we started rolling through petaluma and the crowd just started getting bigger and bigger...
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persons but not identified persons right i think that's really important you know it just seems to me allan it's a post nine eleven world yesterday was the anniversary of those attacks on nine eleven that really changed a lot of the way this country conducts business i guess you could say but it seems that what we saw today is congress wanting to continue to tighten the screws here on this rather contentious piece of legislation. when when does this change when can we go back to it no five so world well i think part of the problem is the lack of information so you saw a lot in the debates on the floor today of talk but no real facts i mean part of the problem here is that we have a lack of public reporting and accountability for the system there's a lot of questions and not a lot of answers and i think that we need those answers to really have a real realistic discussion about the progression of this law i think that's a really important point to and there have been a couple people journalists who've you know filed freedom of information act request try to get some details i know that this
persons but not identified persons right i think that's really important you know it just seems to me allan it's a post nine eleven world yesterday was the anniversary of those attacks on nine eleven that really changed a lot of the way this country conducts business i guess you could say but it seems that what we saw today is congress wanting to continue to tighten the screws here on this rather contentious piece of legislation. when when does this change when can we go back to it no five so...
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. >>> they are taking their anger out on the city council. 18-year-old allan shot at officers in may. they later reported he had a weapon but never fired a shot. his family wants to examine a police report on the shooting and when they did not receive it last night more than 100 people protested at the council meeting causing it to adjourn early. [crowd noise] >> people were protesting a deadly vallejo shooting earlier this month and they also cut short vallejo's council meeting. during a break they stormed the room and people are protesting the shooting death of mario romero. yesterday would have been his 24th birthday. they want an investigation into the five fatal police shootings since e late may. >>> it was a battle of two meetings as the police union tried to get a grip on the city's rising crime rate. last night they held a study session to look at the response in recent gang activity. at the same time they held a crime prevention meeting offering people tips on protecting themselves and their families. they come up after reducing pensions for police officers and that means pol
. >>> they are taking their anger out on the city council. 18-year-old allan shot at officers in may. they later reported he had a weapon but never fired a shot. his family wants to examine a police report on the shooting and when they did not receive it last night more than 100 people protested at the council meeting causing it to adjourn early. [crowd noise] >> people were protesting a deadly vallejo shooting earlier this month and they also cut short vallejo's council meeting....
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commission co-head allan simpson says the growing debt poses a major threat to the u.s.my. >> where is the tipping point? i don't know where it is, but when it comes, it's going to be so swift and so savage. >> the president says he still wants to reach an agreement based on simpson bowls. obama's plan proposes 360 billion zlin cuts to medicare a medicate in the next decade. but because costs are rising so fast, the debt will be $6.4 trillion higher in the next six years. military spending would be reduceded, saving $487 billion and unlike anything the gop proposes, there's a $1.5 trillion tax hike, with the wealthy taking the biggest hit. mitt romney doesn't want tax hikes for the rich, so how will he deal with the debt. >> i will cut the deficit and get us on track to a balanced budget. >> romney's 59 point economic plan calls for reducing the federal workforce by 10%. like obama, he also proposes entitlealment reform and some major spending cuts, but he hasn't detailed them yet. as for taxes romney proposes cutting income taxes by 20% across the board. in short, neith
commission co-head allan simpson says the growing debt poses a major threat to the u.s.my. >> where is the tipping point? i don't know where it is, but when it comes, it's going to be so swift and so savage. >> the president says he still wants to reach an agreement based on simpson bowls. obama's plan proposes 360 billion zlin cuts to medicare a medicate in the next decade. but because costs are rising so fast, the debt will be $6.4 trillion higher in the next six years. military...
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. >> hola buenos dÍas, allan tache tacher, andrea legarreta, buenos dÍas muchachones. >> hola. >> hoy que sÉ que a raÚl, rauli aparte de dar nalgadas le gusta despegar la cotorra. >> exacto, los viernes es costumbre. >> pero eso tienen que adoptarlo mi jonhy y mi tocayo, es opcional cuando arranca con la inhaloing adoita. >> oye ¿por quÉ yo?. >> hay mucho de dÓnde agarrar. >> ay! en el caso de allan tacher que por cierto lo vimos en la premier de la tercera temporada de "mira quiÉn baila" el compadre quiere entrarle a la bailada, allan ¿quÉ puede ver la gente en univisiÓn de "hoy" hoy, porque es de hoy?. >> es un placer que estemos de regreso en univisiÓn, es un orgullo llegar a todo el pÚblico hispano en los estados unidos. >> y bueno, van a ver el programa como saben los espectÁculos y la diversiÓn de un equipo de trabajo y por supuesto, vamos a estar hablando y promocionando lo que es "mira quiÉn baila". >> que como lbien decÍan, tuve a oportunidad de estar con ustedes. >> quÉ increÍble produccioÓn mi respetos y mi felicidades. >> me pusieron a hacer un poco el ridÍculo. >> ¿en quÉ
. >> hola buenos dÍas, allan tache tacher, andrea legarreta, buenos dÍas muchachones. >> hola. >> hoy que sÉ que a raÚl, rauli aparte de dar nalgadas le gusta despegar la cotorra. >> exacto, los viernes es costumbre. >> pero eso tienen que adoptarlo mi jonhy y mi tocayo, es opcional cuando arranca con la inhaloing adoita. >> oye ¿por quÉ yo?. >> hay mucho de dÓnde agarrar. >> ay! en el caso de allan tacher que por cierto lo vimos en la...
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with the low deposition as the office officer we have to make sense of general allan's decisions.e started their rate order straightaway. and had a discussion with all his commanders about the best response. that's his prerogative. the afghans understand it. brief talk to them. what can we do to help make sure violence doesn't explode across the country? people low-profile. particularly in period the attention. that sensible. there's no change to the security forces assistance model. no change in the campaign. we need to do mission essentials things. we've been surprised by the response. because it is sort of prudent military business. as for bastion what is clear about the attack and honest to god i have read any of the investigation, only the initial reports. it's pretty clear it was well planned. reconnaissance was done prior. looking for a weakness her vulnerability and exploited those things. we don't know exactly how are how would have been and what the weakness was. but after the attack like that to you look harder all of your basis all of your force protection measures. mr
with the low deposition as the office officer we have to make sense of general allan's decisions.e started their rate order straightaway. and had a discussion with all his commanders about the best response. that's his prerogative. the afghans understand it. brief talk to them. what can we do to help make sure violence doesn't explode across the country? people low-profile. particularly in period the attention. that sensible. there's no change to the security forces assistance model. no change...
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allan lichtman, presidential historian.ing you to put on your bipartisan hat tonight and we'll start with the democratic national convention do. you think president obama's speech was able to bridge the enthusiasm gap? >> i'm not sure president obama's speech alone did that. it was a very good speech, but it was not a top obama speech. to paraphrase shakespeare, it wasn't as deep as a well or wide as a church door, but it will, do but what i do think bridged the enthusiasm gap for democrats is the buildup of the three days. michelle obama was scintillating. bill clinton delivered what may have been the most effective convention address in the modern history of american politics and then barack obama capped it off with a very good speech. you could see the enthusiasm in that room and even before the polls registered the obama speech the gallup poll did show a bump for obama and did show him for the first time since the killing of osama bin laden his approval rating of 52%. >> i'm just curious how important as a historian ove
allan lichtman, presidential historian.ing you to put on your bipartisan hat tonight and we'll start with the democratic national convention do. you think president obama's speech was able to bridge the enthusiasm gap? >> i'm not sure president obama's speech alone did that. it was a very good speech, but it was not a top obama speech. to paraphrase shakespeare, it wasn't as deep as a well or wide as a church door, but it will, do but what i do think bridged the enthusiasm gap for...
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. ♪ [music break] >> the song written by lewis allan about lynchings in the south.verytime billie holiday singing that song, she would have to throw up afterward, she used to say. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road in madison, wisconsin. we're going to washington, d.c. to be joined by our guests. three people who were there on the night of the troy davis' execution and have since continued to work on the death penalty. kimberly davis is troy davis's sister, and an anti-death penalty activist. ben jealous is president of the naacp. and we are joined by laura moye from amnesty international. we welcome all of you back to "democracy now!" kimberly davis, i know it is a hard day for you, the first anniversary of troy's debt. can you share your thoughts on this one year later? >> this is a tough time both for me and my family, but as my brother said, he always wanted us to continue the fight and keep the faith. that is what we have been doing. continuing the fight to end the death penalty, continuing t
. ♪ [music break] >> the song written by lewis allan about lynchings in the south.verytime billie holiday singing that song, she would have to throw up afterward, she used to say. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we're on the road in madison, wisconsin. we're going to washington, d.c. to be joined by our guests. three people who were there on the night of the troy davis' execution and have since continued to work on the...
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allan gregg dunlap is another case. he was the kids to go close of and fondling their general. he was convicted of four counts of trout molestation. and 1986 he moved to texas and was about this that would hurt them. in 1987 he was arrested and a bit of molesting a 9 year olds out the real thing one document discovered in his file read convicted again. zither >>pam: the body of a missing pleasanton teenager has been found and he's a hotel. as for pictures on your screen erasure was reported either run away back on september 10th sep four days later her body was found six six family may be better for her. i knew her sense became a high school. she was always smiling. >> issue with the wonderful young lady and will always miss our. this is a very close-knit community. >>pam: police say it appears to be either a double suicide or a murder-suicide. >> the family of a missing bay area man just got a report that he may have been spotted in lincoln, nebraska. the man matching his description was seen wandering around labor their theory is in need of medication and has not been seen si
allan gregg dunlap is another case. he was the kids to go close of and fondling their general. he was convicted of four counts of trout molestation. and 1986 he moved to texas and was about this that would hurt them. in 1987 he was arrested and a bit of molesting a 9 year olds out the real thing one document discovered in his file read convicted again. zither >>pam: the body of a missing pleasanton teenager has been found and he's a hotel. as for pictures on your screen erasure was...
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>> reporter: well, franco francois allan brought bad news for the french today.eases their tax rate from 48% to a whopping 75% income tax rate. this would apply to people who make more than 1 million euros a year. and france now by far has the highest income tax in the world. if you look at this chart you see france there at number one, second place is aruba followed by sweden, 56%. then the u.s. way down on the ranks at number 35. sort of in the middle of the whole list with its again 35% top tax rate in the u.s. early estimates said this 75% tax rate would only affect around 30,000 taxpayers. but i've been on the phone with a lot of french tax lawyers this morning. they said the number's far lower. maybe only 2 to 3,000 people in france would actually pay this tax. the reason is that this tax really only applies to salary and ordinary incomes. it doesn't apply to capital gains, interest income, dividend, what we would call kind of passive investment income. the rates for passive income in france would largely remain unchanged. the people most affected would be
>> reporter: well, franco francois allan brought bad news for the french today.eases their tax rate from 48% to a whopping 75% income tax rate. this would apply to people who make more than 1 million euros a year. and france now by far has the highest income tax in the world. if you look at this chart you see france there at number one, second place is aruba followed by sweden, 56%. then the u.s. way down on the ranks at number 35. sort of in the middle of the whole list with its again...
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daniel thomas afflitto lee allan adler emmanuel akwasi afuakwah joseph agnello mukul kumar agarwala davidiah joseph ahern brian g. ahearn and my husband, patrick adams. you are gone, but you're not forgotten. we may see mainly on sunday morning when you awaken us to breakfast. we missed that. you will get the cable ready but the best china possible and a way to breakfast. we missed that. we love you. you're gone but never, ever will be forgotten. may god bless her soul. >> and my beautiful brother, michael lynch. joanne marie ahladiotis shabbir ahmed terrance andre aiken godwin ajala gertrude m. alagero andrew alameno margaret ann alario gary m. albero jon leslie albert peter alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge david d. alger ernest alikakos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard lanard allen christopher e. allingham and i asked w. alice in janet m. alonso arturo alva-moreno anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez-brito telmo e. alvear cesar amoranto alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james m. amato joseph amatuccio and my broth
daniel thomas afflitto lee allan adler emmanuel akwasi afuakwah joseph agnello mukul kumar agarwala davidiah joseph ahern brian g. ahearn and my husband, patrick adams. you are gone, but you're not forgotten. we may see mainly on sunday morning when you awaken us to breakfast. we missed that. you will get the cable ready but the best china possible and a way to breakfast. we missed that. we love you. you're gone but never, ever will be forgotten. may god bless her soul. >> and my...
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be prepared and then i would go in and ask these questions that i thought america wants to know and allan just ask that really? how long do you need to have the water boil? >> i get it. >> it's really sad, i have broken glass. it's just become a sing. but i truly, i don't know what i don't know in the kitchen. so i just try to go with it. i study it, i'm no better. up coming segment, they're going to actually try to do a week of cooking for me. my brother is a good cook, my sister is a good cook, my mom is goodish cook and she thinks, she doesn't know where she went wrong with me. >> no, that savannah is good at everything in my book. >> my guest former new jersey republican governor christy todd whitman on the state of the gop. >>> more than a year after the revolution that led to the ends of hi marriage, arnold schwarzenegger has decided it time to tell all. arnold schwarzenegger -- the tomorrow governor did not only discuss the affair with the housekeeper that led to a child, but also another concealed relationship with bridgette nelson. another relationship that took place before schw
be prepared and then i would go in and ask these questions that i thought america wants to know and allan just ask that really? how long do you need to have the water boil? >> i get it. >> it's really sad, i have broken glass. it's just become a sing. but i truly, i don't know what i don't know in the kitchen. so i just try to go with it. i study it, i'm no better. up coming segment, they're going to actually try to do a week of cooking for me. my brother is a good cook, my sister...
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brothers broke up their act but andy went on to become a regular on the "tonight show" with steve allanpopular. when you have a really popular tv show remember wants to get on it. >> everybody including ray charles. ♪ tell your mama >> tony bennett. the beach boys. elton john. ♪ >> what is your name >> donny. >> and an act that reminded him of his own, the osmond brothers. [ applause ] >> he had a famous marriage to a french born dancer he met in las vegas, claudine longet. even after they divorced williams stood by longet when she was on trial for killing her new boyfriend. the hit record faded in the '70s but there was a second act for andy williams. he opened a theater in the country music mecca of branson, missouri. ♪ most wonderful time the year ♪ >> he performed almost up to the end. >> i want to get out there and not have people say he's not like he used to be. ♪ moon river [ applause ] >>> remember those songs? >> i actually do remember them. every time you hear it it gives you goose bumps. nuclear program it takes on a different meaning knowing he's no longer with us. >> gorgeo
brothers broke up their act but andy went on to become a regular on the "tonight show" with steve allanpopular. when you have a really popular tv show remember wants to get on it. >> everybody including ray charles. ♪ tell your mama >> tony bennett. the beach boys. elton john. ♪ >> what is your name >> donny. >> and an act that reminded him of his own, the osmond brothers. [ applause ] >> he had a famous marriage to a french born dancer he met...
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if your halloween plans involve the edgar allan poe house, a wait until next year.management wants get a jumpstart on repairs and changes. they hope to make the house more visible and popular in the community. the museum is expected to reopen next year. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> adding to those delays out there. disabled vehicle taking up the lane and there. delays are all volume-related on the west side. when he went straight and tall first street, due to the baltimore -- monument street and converts to do to the baltimore book festival. slow go on 95 tapping the brakes to the 895 split. delays on 295 approaching 100 southbound. here is what looks like the beltway. not bad on the outer loop here. >> drivers in the northern part of the state need to watch out for light rain out continuing to track to northern carroll and baltimore county and harford. that is how this is heading back towards. most of the rain is north of us. by the afternoon and evening hours, and i could creep back into baltimore. -- that could creep back into baltimore. rainie
if your halloween plans involve the edgar allan poe house, a wait until next year.management wants get a jumpstart on repairs and changes. they hope to make the house more visible and popular in the community. the museum is expected to reopen next year. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> adding to those delays out there. disabled vehicle taking up the lane and there. delays are all volume-related on the west side. when he went straight and tall first street, due to the...
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joseph ryan allan. richard l. allan. janet murray alonso. anthony alvarado. victoria alveres.brother, chris. we love and miss you. our family would like to express our gratitude to the rescuers. our friends and family have supported us all these years and the untimilitary to keep a safe. god bless us all. >> and my son, paul. paul, you are a shining star. we love you and miss you very much. we will never forget you. thank you. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott amonsun. [reading names] michael andrew. david lawrence angel. mary angel. peter paul appollo. frank thomas. lewis arena. michael j. armstrong. >> and my dad. love you and miss you. >> and my father. >> joshua todd arran. -- arron. michael edward asher. thomas j. ashton. greg a. atlas. ading names] andrew j. bailey. breet t. bailey. -- brett t. bailey. >> and my uncle. my brother and i missed meeting for 10 days. i feel like i know him because my family talked about him a lot. he was a happy and fun-loving likeho loved skiing jus tlikt i do. we miss you and love you. >> and my uncle and aunt. >> gerard baptiste. [reading n
joseph ryan allan. richard l. allan. janet murray alonso. anthony alvarado. victoria alveres.brother, chris. we love and miss you. our family would like to express our gratitude to the rescuers. our friends and family have supported us all these years and the untimilitary to keep a safe. god bless us all. >> and my son, paul. paul, you are a shining star. we love you and miss you very much. we will never forget you. thank you. >> paul w. ambrose. craig scott amonsun. [reading names]...
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and what i want people to do and what allan and i have been -- alan and i have been going around the country talking to people about is, you know, we've got to face up to what the real challenges are. the real challenges aren't waste, fraud and abuse and foreign aid and nancy pelosi's airplane, but the real problems are there are really five of them, and i'll describe 'em really quickly because lots of people have talked about it. but i think if we focus on these five, we could get this deficit under control. the first is health care. we do spend be twice as much as any developed country in the world on health care, and that's true, senators, if you talk about it as a percentage of gdp or on a per capita basis. and, you know, that might be all right if our outcomes were twice as good as anybody else's. but if you look at almost any outcome measures, you know, while we spend twice as much, we rank somewhere between 25th and 50th in things like infant mortality and life expectancy and preventable death. and anybody who doesn't believe those 32 million people who don't have health care
and what i want people to do and what allan and i have been -- alan and i have been going around the country talking to people about is, you know, we've got to face up to what the real challenges are. the real challenges aren't waste, fraud and abuse and foreign aid and nancy pelosi's airplane, but the real problems are there are really five of them, and i'll describe 'em really quickly because lots of people have talked about it. but i think if we focus on these five, we could get this deficit...
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under the leadership of general allan, nato agreed in chicago to a plan that he designed that has been put in place, and we remain very much on track with that plan -- under the leadership of general allen. i think there is strong international support in order to accomplish that effort. having said all of that, i also want to make clear that even as we recognize these many positive trends, that we cannot and will not ignore the significant challenges that remain. the enemy we are dealing with, as we have said before, is adapted and resilient andada -- is adaptive and resilient. their focus has shifted in order to undermine the new sense of security felt by ordinary afghans. there has also been a very troubling rise, as we all know, in insider attacks. the purpose of those insider attacks has been to target the very trust that we need between isaf and afghan forces. that trust is critical to completing this transition. i expect that there will be more of these high-profile at tax and -- high-profile attacks and that the enemy will do whatever they can to try to break our will using thi
under the leadership of general allan, nato agreed in chicago to a plan that he designed that has been put in place, and we remain very much on track with that plan -- under the leadership of general allen. i think there is strong international support in order to accomplish that effort. having said all of that, i also want to make clear that even as we recognize these many positive trends, that we cannot and will not ignore the significant challenges that remain. the enemy we are dealing with,...