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and we'll hear from >> alan: coming up at 6:00.e'll go back athlete hertz rental lot where dozen of cars go up in flames, and a helicopter goes down in the east bay. the dangerous load it was carrying. join us at 6:00. and with today's hot temperatures, one item in particular at the marin county fair was in deman. >> yes. >> so good. >> alan: long lines today at the shaved ice concession stand. events include the pig races and a dance contest. the fair runs through monday and features fireworks every night. captioned by closed captioning services inc.
and we'll hear from >> alan: coming up at 6:00.e'll go back athlete hertz rental lot where dozen of cars go up in flames, and a helicopter goes down in the east bay. the dangerous load it was carrying. join us at 6:00. and with today's hot temperatures, one item in particular at the marin county fair was in deman. >> yes. >> so good. >> alan: long lines today at the shaved ice concession stand. events include the pig races and a dance contest. the fair runs through...
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temperatures inland dropped down into the 80s. >> alan: let's go to rick in for shu. the all-star teams have been selected. >> giants were represented, and bruce bochy managing the national league team. the giants have four players on the rosters, all pitchers. the tigers were hoping to avoid a three game sweep. sap france -- san francisco took the lead when sandoval scores. the giants committed three errors, none more costly than this. the bad throw left the bases loaded. ordonez made them pay by coming through with a clutch two-run single. the giants nearly re took the lead in the eighth. rowland lines one to the gap. but raburn makes a great diving catch to end the inning. detroit wins, 6-3. >>> here's the national league all-star lineup. mccann, catcher. the brewers have three starters, including prince fielder and rickie week, polanco, third. reyez, short. the outfield has braun, berkman and kemp. i gio gonzalez is the only athletic going. today he showed why he was chose chosen. oakland broke through in the fourth. dejesus puts the team on top with the two-out,
temperatures inland dropped down into the 80s. >> alan: let's go to rick in for shu. the all-star teams have been selected. >> giants were represented, and bruce bochy managing the national league team. the giants have four players on the rosters, all pitchers. the tigers were hoping to avoid a three game sweep. sap france -- san francisco took the lead when sandoval scores. the giants committed three errors, none more costly than this. the bad throw left the bases loaded. ordonez...
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alan, nice to have you on the program. >> it's a pleasure. i enjoyed last night. we happened to see each other at a very nice event. and i got to see how effective and skilled you are. >> thank you so much, senator. let me ask you about the events this week. so this week we saw president obama scold congress and particularly republican leadership for not coming up with a plan to raise the $14 trillion debt ceiling. was this the right tactic? can you talk to us about the dangers that we face today? >> well, they're very real. everybody -- i can't tell you in the year that erskine and i worked and the commission, wonderful people both sides of the aisle, whether they voted for it or not isn't the issue. i'll agree deficit denial is dead. how many times congresspersons in office would come up to us and say "save us from ourselves." now that's pretty -- and they're not joking. they can't do it. don't ask me all the reasons. ask them. but reelection is a great thing out there. they don't want to get hammered. paul ryan had the guts to do something with the biggest mace
alan, nice to have you on the program. >> it's a pleasure. i enjoyed last night. we happened to see each other at a very nice event. and i got to see how effective and skilled you are. >> thank you so much, senator. let me ask you about the events this week. so this week we saw president obama scold congress and particularly republican leadership for not coming up with a plan to raise the $14 trillion debt ceiling. was this the right tactic? can you talk to us about the dangers that...
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it was alan's story. the situation that is utterly baffling, the senior police officer who faced the... one of the parliamentary committees the other day didn't handle himself atll well. they still have questions to answer journalists... i think good journalists have got nothing to fear from what's coming down the track but bad journalists and those who have indulged in criminal activity i thinker in a lot of trouble. >> rose: roger, when you look at this, you wrote a piece and you've said you were a contrarian and you wanted to speak to the question of rupert murdoch. yea well, seeing everybody piling in charlie, and this murdoch bashing everywhere and a very strong reek of hypocrisy, i thought, with all these politicians who'd been fawning to murdoch. i guess the contrarian in me just wanted to say, well, hang on a second. i mean, clearly the hacking is inexcusable and illegal. and the extent of it is a reflection of our celebrity and reality show obsessed culture. but without murdoch i think the newspa
it was alan's story. the situation that is utterly baffling, the senior police officer who faced the... one of the parliamentary committees the other day didn't handle himself atll well. they still have questions to answer journalists... i think good journalists have got nothing to fear from what's coming down the track but bad journalists and those who have indulged in criminal activity i thinker in a lot of trouble. >> rose: roger, when you look at this, you wrote a piece and you've...
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and in the strangest way, jaguars helped alan rabinowitz survive.ebilitating condition he suffered through, even before he knew what a jaguar was. >> rabinowitz: when i was a young child, i couldn't speak. i had a severe, severe stutter. >> simon: you literally couldn't talk? >> rabinowitz: i could talk, but i had severe blocks. my whole body would spasm. my... my mouth would close shut. and back then, unlike now, they thought it was completely psychological. now, we know it's more genetic. so they... they would put me in special classes. they would put me in what all the kids called "the retarded classes." and i just stopped trying. i stopped even trying to speak to the human world. what i could do... stutterers can sing without stuttering, and i couldn't sing very well. and stutterers can speak to animals. and every day, i'd come home from school and i'd go into my closet, because i loved being in the dark. and i'd speak to my green turtles or chameleons or lizards or garter snakes. if i was having a particularly bad week at school, which often ha
and in the strangest way, jaguars helped alan rabinowitz survive.ebilitating condition he suffered through, even before he knew what a jaguar was. >> rabinowitz: when i was a young child, i couldn't speak. i had a severe, severe stutter. >> simon: you literally couldn't talk? >> rabinowitz: i could talk, but i had severe blocks. my whole body would spasm. my... my mouth would close shut. and back then, unlike now, they thought it was completely psychological. now, we know it's...
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alan greenspan day. federal reserve chairman is the most tightly powered, most unaccountable of economic valor on planet earth. it's better than an economics are, master of the universe. and they ayn rand accolate got that job. well, the rest is history. yet an 18 year run as chairman. seems like it was okay for a while. a lot of bad habit on his watch. cindy always bailed us out. i remember seeing him on "time" magazine with the headline was chairman of the save the world committee. i met greenspan recently in washington. let me tell you what happens when you go into his office. ece shriveled little man who was wearing a sign saying broken. 85 years old. his mind is still totally fair. his spirit isn't there. he is a broken man. look, i'd be broke into if i was hauled before congressman henry waxed and. have you ever seen henry waxed them? the sky looks like a combination of the original phantom of the opera with lon chaney senior and mortar mercenaries. waxman crewed greenspan, coming to admit that all
alan greenspan day. federal reserve chairman is the most tightly powered, most unaccountable of economic valor on planet earth. it's better than an economics are, master of the universe. and they ayn rand accolate got that job. well, the rest is history. yet an 18 year run as chairman. seems like it was okay for a while. a lot of bad habit on his watch. cindy always bailed us out. i remember seeing him on "time" magazine with the headline was chairman of the save the world committee....
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alan greenspan did. federal reserve chairman is the most highly powered unaccountable economic czar on platters. it is better than economic czar, master of the universe. and the ayn rand acolyte got that job. well, the rest is history. an 18 year run as chairman. seemed like he was okay for a while. a lot of bad things happened on his watch. i remember seeing him on the cover of time magazine with a headline was chairman of the save the world committee. i met greenspan recently in washington. let me tell you what happens when you go into his office. you see they shriveled little man who is wearing a sign saying welcome. eighty-five years old, mind is still totally there. his spirit is not. he is a broken man. i would be broken if i was hauled before congressman henry waxman. have you ever seen henry waxman? this guy looks like a combination of the original phantom of the opera with mortimer snared. waxman grill greenspan, got him to admit that all that self-interest stuff, all that virtue of celtuce the
alan greenspan did. federal reserve chairman is the most highly powered unaccountable economic czar on platters. it is better than economic czar, master of the universe. and the ayn rand acolyte got that job. well, the rest is history. an 18 year run as chairman. seemed like he was okay for a while. a lot of bad things happened on his watch. i remember seeing him on the cover of time magazine with a headline was chairman of the save the world committee. i met greenspan recently in washington....
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alan? >> i'm wondering why a skilled attorney would raise allegations which he couldn't prove of sexual abuse by the father of the daughter. that seemed to me to give the -- >> that's hid yousz. but the bottom line is he got an acquittal. he pulled victory from the yaws of defeat in this case when nobody thought he could do it. for the most apartment, he did a good job. >> i'll have to hold you there. that is the point, isn't it, alan, what you think of him. he pulled it off so it couldn't have been that bad. let's leave it there for now. thank you all very much. still ahead, a judge from another celebrated trial weighs in today. we'll hear from an alternate juror who sat through the whole trial. [ male announcer ] things seem better with travelocity's best price guarantee. our girl's an architect. our boy's a genius. we are awesome parents! biddly-boop. [ male announcer ] if you find a lower rate on a room you've booked, we won't just match it. we'll give you $50 towards your next trip. [
alan? >> i'm wondering why a skilled attorney would raise allegations which he couldn't prove of sexual abuse by the father of the daughter. that seemed to me to give the -- >> that's hid yousz. but the bottom line is he got an acquittal. he pulled victory from the yaws of defeat in this case when nobody thought he could do it. for the most apartment, he did a good job. >> i'll have to hold you there. that is the point, isn't it, alan, what you think of him. he pulled it off...
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tavis: economist at princeton professor alan blinder, thank you. up next, "damages," star rose byrne. rose byrne has had a very busy year in film "damages has just kicked off its fourth season. here is a scene from "damages." >> chris sanchez was in charge of the unit. he is willing to give eyewitness testimony against the company. >> what does he say happened on the mission? >> he is concerned about the potential consequences of testifying. he would like to be certain that the firm will support the case. >> how many other cases have been brought? >> almost 60 and they have all been dismissed. >> this is a very compelling case. >> are you sure that mr. sanchez will cooperate? tavis: speaking of damages, you have done some damage this year. i would like to share with you -- i don't know if your accountant tells you this stuff. in case they don't, let me tell you. this is what you have done this year, "in cities," is regarded as the biggest profit making film of the year. -- "insidious," is regarded as the biggest profit making film. it cost $1.5 mil
tavis: economist at princeton professor alan blinder, thank you. up next, "damages," star rose byrne. rose byrne has had a very busy year in film "damages has just kicked off its fourth season. here is a scene from "damages." >> chris sanchez was in charge of the unit. he is willing to give eyewitness testimony against the company. >> what does he say happened on the mission? >> he is concerned about the potential consequences of testifying. he would...
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colmes show on fox news radio alan colmes. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. here is look at the final edition of news of the world, a tabloid paper published in the united kingdom and billed as the world' largest selling newspaper. that ended when rupert murdoch closed the paper over growing scandal because of hacked phone messages of celebrities. members of the royal family, politicians and 13-year-old girl who was abducted and killed in 2002. that story was first reported by a competing tabloid, the guardian, claiming news of the world journalists allegedly deleted voice mails on the child's phone to make room for more messages. as a result the girl's family falsely believed she was checking her messages. other accusations claimed news of the world employees hacked voice mails of victims of the 2005 london bombings, soldiers killed in afghanistan and iraq and other child victims. law enforcement are investigating a host of allegations including news of the world employees tried to bribe police for investigation
colmes show on fox news radio alan colmes. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. here is look at the final edition of news of the world, a tabloid paper published in the united kingdom and billed as the world' largest selling newspaper. that ended when rupert murdoch closed the paper over growing scandal because of hacked phone messages of celebrities. members of the royal family, politicians and 13-year-old girl who was abducted and killed in 2002. that story was first reported by a...
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alan garcia disertarÁ razones poderosas para no hacerlo. >> el presidente alan garcÍa celebrÓ eufóricolo parece dispuesto a celebrar lo bueno porque lo malo y lo feo lo deja en el pasado. declarÓ que no entregarÍa la banda presidencial a su sucesor para asombro de muchos y admitiÓ que no querÍa repetir esta escena. cuando dejÓ el poder en 1990 en medio de gritos y protestas. aquÉl fue quizÁs el momento más difÍcil de su carrera. cuando dejaba el paÍs en su peor momento y la nacionalizaciÓn de la banca. >> ha llegado el momento de la revoluciÓn. >> el ahora deja el poder con 44% de aprobaciÓn y con el respaldo de los empresarios y con un sector de los habitantes que reconocen que deja un paÍs econÓmicamente estable. >> como esta finalizando. no estamos de acuerdo con toda la gran corrupciÓn. >> alan garcÍa acaba de inaugurar una obra mÁsy tambiÉn ha justificado el hecho de que no entregarÁ la banda presidencial no sÓlo porque quiere evitarse una situaciÓn incÓmoda sino tambiÉn a los 14 presidentes que iran a la toma de mando. >> el presidente de le shoah considerado ese anuncio como un
alan garcia disertarÁ razones poderosas para no hacerlo. >> el presidente alan garcÍa celebrÓ eufóricolo parece dispuesto a celebrar lo bueno porque lo malo y lo feo lo deja en el pasado. declarÓ que no entregarÍa la banda presidencial a su sucesor para asombro de muchos y admitiÓ que no querÍa repetir esta escena. cuando dejÓ el poder en 1990 en medio de gritos y protestas. aquÉl fue quizÁs el momento más difÍcil de su carrera. cuando dejaba el paÍs en su peor momento y la...
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i'm alan wang. it is an amazing story of survival, and tonight as jaycee dugard spoke publicly for first time, the woman who stopped garrido says she sin spired bydugard's strength. john has that story. >> reporter: alley jacobs just finished watching the interview. she said it helped her find some closure seeing how jaycee dugard confronted and overcome this 18-year horror. >> i was -- we are still alive. there was still hope. >> one of the people who full filled that hope and saved jaycee dugard is uc berkeley police officer alley jacobs who watched the interview from her east bay home. >> a little bit of nausea with hearing what really happened to her in her own words. but also just overwhelming pride at how strong she is. >> still ahead, the impossible happens. two campus cops do what an entire federal beurocracy failed to do. >> the mother of two and fellow employee noticed something wasn't right when garrido showed up at uc berkeley along with the two girls he fathered with dugard, jacobs and
i'm alan wang. it is an amazing story of survival, and tonight as jaycee dugard spoke publicly for first time, the woman who stopped garrido says she sin spired bydugard's strength. john has that story. >> reporter: alley jacobs just finished watching the interview. she said it helped her find some closure seeing how jaycee dugard confronted and overcome this 18-year horror. >> i was -- we are still alive. there was still hope. >> one of the people who full filled that hope...
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alan wang is live at the home of one of those missing. alan? >> yeah, the state department delivered the news during a tele conference today, but the family members of the missing say it only left them with more questions. and now they say they have gone from sad to frustrated, and now they are angry. >> we probably would be dead in our sleep if he hadn't woke us up. >> brian wong got his three brothers out of bed with about 45 seconds before the fishing vessel sank. brian is one of seven northern california men missing, and today his three brothers learned the search is being called off, and there will be no dive to retrieve possible bodies. >> like somebody pulled the life support machine from my brother. when you stop the search and rescue, that's what it feels like to me. >> and they are angry. >> may le is the wife of don le who is also missing. she says the coast guard showed them a search grid covering 803 square miles based on the ship's last location. only problem is they said they report sure of the ship's -- they aren't sure of the s
alan wang is live at the home of one of those missing. alan? >> yeah, the state department delivered the news during a tele conference today, but the family members of the missing say it only left them with more questions. and now they say they have gone from sad to frustrated, and now they are angry. >> we probably would be dead in our sleep if he hadn't woke us up. >> brian wong got his three brothers out of bed with about 45 seconds before the fishing vessel sank. brian is...
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i'm alan wang. police believe they arrested two men responsible for shooting an 11-year-old last night in the western addition. we spoke to the girl's uncle this afternoon. lisa? >> alan, this whole thing is devastating. the young girl was staying in an apartment complex just across the street from here, and she was visiting her family. the whole house was quiet when the shooting started. we have decided not to identify the victim for her own protection. >> window here, and the window, and then it hit her. >> eric holtz's 11-year-old neils is in critical but stable condition at san francisco general hospital after gunfire erupted. just after midnight, two bullets were fired into the apartment on laguna street. >> one shot entered the bedroom window, and one shot her through -- near the lung and exited the back. she ran out, said, i'm shot. >> she was getting ready for bed when the shooting started. >> it's a tragedy, a complete tragedy. >> even san francisco police are outraged by this crime. invest
i'm alan wang. police believe they arrested two men responsible for shooting an 11-year-old last night in the western addition. we spoke to the girl's uncle this afternoon. lisa? >> alan, this whole thing is devastating. the young girl was staying in an apartment complex just across the street from here, and she was visiting her family. the whole house was quiet when the shooting started. we have decided not to identify the victim for her own protection. >> window here, and the...
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and alan underscoring she was in rehab a couple of months ago. but this death, and her journey underscores what message to you about the difficulties that come with having some kind of substance abuse problem. >> it is very simple, that addiction is fatal. i don't care what the specific cause of death was, she has a fatal condition and if it was secondary or primary, it is all really the natural history of opiate addiction. and as alan told that story, when an opiate goes into treatment, opiate addiction takes months to years to treat. one of the most serious risks in my experience to that recovery for celebrities and particularly musicians is they return to their career, they return to the road far too prematurely and it is absolutely predictable what will happen. the fact is, you know, funny thing people look at these stories and go, oh, addiction treatment doesn't work. the crazy thing about addiction is part of the disease is a disturbance of thinking where the addict themselves convinces themselve they don't need to listen to or do what they
and alan underscoring she was in rehab a couple of months ago. but this death, and her journey underscores what message to you about the difficulties that come with having some kind of substance abuse problem. >> it is very simple, that addiction is fatal. i don't care what the specific cause of death was, she has a fatal condition and if it was secondary or primary, it is all really the natural history of opiate addiction. and as alan told that story, when an opiate goes into treatment,...
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alan? >> today's auction was run by auction.com. they organize auctions all over northern california roughly once a month. tomorrow they'll be in sacramento. they'll be back in the bay area in late august. >>> hayward police identified the man found shot to death in his car yesterday. turns out he's the best friend of oscar grant, who was on the platform the night grant was killed by bart police officer johannes mehserle. john, what are you finding out? >> candles appeared here earlier today. in about an hour, there will be a gathering of some family and friends to pay their respects to the young man. caldwell was shot to death as he was sitting in his cadillac yesterday around 5:30 in the afternoon. police say somebody walked up, opened fire and ran away. authorities do not have a motive, but they say this was not a random attack. caldwell was 25 years old, lived in fremont, the best friend of oscar grant. in fact, caldwell was on the bart platform in ruled on that fateful new year's morning in 2009 when oscar grant was killed by m
alan? >> today's auction was run by auction.com. they organize auctions all over northern california roughly once a month. tomorrow they'll be in sacramento. they'll be back in the bay area in late august. >>> hayward police identified the man found shot to death in his car yesterday. turns out he's the best friend of oscar grant, who was on the platform the night grant was killed by bart police officer johannes mehserle. john, what are you finding out? >> candles appeared...
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martha: we'll talk to alan west tomorrow and get his response to that.s debate is raging over the scathing email. was congressman west justified in sending it or did he go too far. christopher hahn is a former agent to chuck schumer. chris plant is host of the chris plant radio show. they join us every week. chris and chris. good to have you here today. >> good to be here. martha: there is politics underlying all of this too. let's get to the heart of the email and whether or not it was appropriate or in appropriate. chris plant let's start with you, what do you think? >> it's entirely appropriate. it's about time a republican stood up and swiped back at these vial and despicable accusations that democrats level every single day of the week, and obviously debbie wasser shan schultz can dish it ou but she can't take it. this is the woman who said that republicans are literally trying to drag us back to the days of jim crow and i think she should apologize for that. the president actually claimed that republicans are going to try to balance the budget by d
martha: we'll talk to alan west tomorrow and get his response to that.s debate is raging over the scathing email. was congressman west justified in sending it or did he go too far. christopher hahn is a former agent to chuck schumer. chris plant is host of the chris plant radio show. they join us every week. chris and chris. good to have you here today. >> good to be here. martha: there is politics underlying all of this too. let's get to the heart of the email and whether or not it was...
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doubts that we did it, and the man who did it was alan shepard , jr.today, and you were an eyewitness. your correspondent, walter cronkite. >> pelley: and history was made today exactly 50 years and nine weeks after shepard's flight. the shuttle program ends with no clear successor. >> liftoff! >> pelley: the shuttle had its critics, it was expensive, there were astronauts. but there was nothing like it in the world. americans conceived it. when tragedy struck, americans pressed ahead without fire. to a generation, man in space seemed as american as the constellation in our flag. but today marked the end of the heroic age of space flight when we all claimed ownership. the last shuttle left the earth, drawing a bright, burning line in the sky, the signature of people who dare to dream. and that's the "cbs evening "cbg news." i'm scott pelley at the kennedy space center. for all of us as cbs news all around the world, good night.
doubts that we did it, and the man who did it was alan shepard , jr.today, and you were an eyewitness. your correspondent, walter cronkite. >> pelley: and history was made today exactly 50 years and nine weeks after shepard's flight. the shuttle program ends with no clear successor. >> liftoff! >> pelley: the shuttle had its critics, it was expensive, there were astronauts. but there was nothing like it in the world. americans conceived it. when tragedy struck, americans...
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. >> alÁn garcÍa estÁ eufÓrico, inaugura obras todo el tiempo.er inaugurado. >> lo importante es la enseÑanza. hay que tener constancia, paciencia. hay que ser sordo a la envidia, a la pequeÑas de quienes sin haber puesto una ladrillo, se permiten criticar. >> lograr en un tiempo rÉcord, la construcciÓn de este hermoso ejemplo de obra pÚblica. de este hermoso ejemplo de infraestructura poderosa, sÓlida, que va a perdurar muchos decenios. >> es ver de un sistema de transporte masivo en una ciudad de 10 millones de habitantes hacia falta. ni siquiera fue construida en su totalidad. puede ser de las obras que mÁs se le reconozcan junto con algunas carreteras y hospitales. pero los servicios educativos y de salud no han sido buenos segÚn los analistas. los electores le dieron la espalda al partido de alan garcÍa. >> hay gente que premia este tipo de obras, pero hay otro sector de la poblaciÓn que castiga en base al olvido convertido en violencia social. >> hiere que se le recuerda por su cristo del pacÍfico, es tan elÉctrico, el estadio que inaugurar
. >> alÁn garcÍa estÁ eufÓrico, inaugura obras todo el tiempo.er inaugurado. >> lo importante es la enseÑanza. hay que tener constancia, paciencia. hay que ser sordo a la envidia, a la pequeÑas de quienes sin haber puesto una ladrillo, se permiten criticar. >> lograr en un tiempo rÉcord, la construcciÓn de este hermoso ejemplo de obra pÚblica. de este hermoso ejemplo de infraestructura poderosa, sÓlida, que va a perdurar muchos decenios. >> es ver de un sistema...
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you might not need to look any further than alan simpson.when we come back. host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-trade app. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in a
you might not need to look any further than alan simpson.when we come back. host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. riding the dog like it's a small horse is...
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are from new york with reaction to all of this fox news radio guy alan colmes.h of you great to sigh. also awaiting a press conference from democratic leaders including harry reid. all right, lanny. let's go back to your days in government and your days in the white house and obviously the president and his top aides are watching this play out tonight. some of this parliamentary. you know, probably more details than people want to know. but, nevertheless, this is dramatic moment for his presidency, for the congress, and for our country. what is running through his mind >> what's the exit here if the senate passes something and the houses no and the clock ticks to midnight. i think there is probably a serious look at the 14th amendment. i'm not sure what other alternatives there are, if that's what it comes down to, laura. >> laura: alan, looking at the poll numbers, we talked to ed henry and james rosen about this earlier. the president, gallup has him at his lowest point 40% approval. and losing ground among generic matchup with generic republican candidate. th
are from new york with reaction to all of this fox news radio guy alan colmes.h of you great to sigh. also awaiting a press conference from democratic leaders including harry reid. all right, lanny. let's go back to your days in government and your days in the white house and obviously the president and his top aides are watching this play out tonight. some of this parliamentary. you know, probably more details than people want to know. but, nevertheless, this is dramatic moment for his...
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i'm alan wang.day's violent attacks in norway rocked the country and the shock wave struck thousands of ex-patriots living abroad including the norwegian community here in san francisco. cecilia vega spent time with them today. >> reporter: today was a full day of mourning in norway and norwegians may have been thousands of miles away but it was there are was one place to go. >> at the church here in san francisco, sunday services were filled with prayer, song and disbelief. >> it used to be a peaceful corner in the world. >> the bombing attack on the government in oslo and shooting spree left 90 people dead, nearly 100 wounded and the country rocked with a level of violence not seen since world war ii. as the king and queen mourned at a memorial service, the bay area's norwegian community grieved, too. >> i don't have any family there but it's too bad. >> outside the flag flew at half-staff. inside, they left messages of hope and tried to comprehend the guns's professed hatred. >> if you sort of un
i'm alan wang.day's violent attacks in norway rocked the country and the shock wave struck thousands of ex-patriots living abroad including the norwegian community here in san francisco. cecilia vega spent time with them today. >> reporter: today was a full day of mourning in norway and norwegians may have been thousands of miles away but it was there are was one place to go. >> at the church here in san francisco, sunday services were filled with prayer, song and disbelief....
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tonight alan mulallylyoe of the auto company talks about the automobile industry, the uaw, management and leadership and whatçó kind of cars we'll be seeing inñr the future, includig electric cars. >> it's the love of the automobile and the technology associed with it, just attractsÑi the best and brighte. i had fantastic career, great jobs in auto manufacturing. the people that are attracted to this industry, plus they care. it's so interesting that the automobile is at the center of, that we have been talking about. it's about economic, right charlie roseñr charlie rose weçi talk aboutñrçóçó richÑiç(ut):ç h kathy bolkovac called "the whistleblower" about a peaceçóñr keeper in bosnia. >> she felt this was h job to investigate ime. there was a crime. >> i think that there's been so much attention now put on the film and my story that it's forcing a lot of organizations and government organizations to take a second look about what happened to me back then and what more can be done to hopefully make that right. charlie rose charlie rose alan mulallyly, rachel weisz and kathy bolkovac wh
tonight alan mulallylyoe of the auto company talks about the automobile industry, the uaw, management and leadership and whatçó kind of cars we'll be seeing inñr the future, includig electric cars. >> it's the love of the automobile and the technology associed with it, just attractsÑi the best and brighte. i had fantastic career, great jobs in auto manufacturing. the people that are attracted to this industry, plus they care. it's so interesting that the automobile is at the center...
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alan wang is live in the newsroom with more on this. alan? >> carolyn army sergeant bradley had internet exchanges with a man who eventually turned him in for releasing thousands of top secret u.s. military documents to wikileaks. the internet laws give insight in demanding he turnover the classified documents. identifying himself with the user name bradas adams. yes, yesed my gender for several years. sexual orientation was easy to figure out, but i started to come to terms with it during the first few months of my deployment. wire .com senior editor kevin poulson said they withheld his personal revelations for more than a year, but released them only after new york magazine published the same information first. manning writes "i already got myself into minor trouble revealing my uncertainty over my gender identity which is causing me to lose this job and putting me in an walk ward limbo." >> transgender americans cannot serve openly, and that is current and even with the affect of don't ask, don't tell. >> transgender san francisco advocate
alan wang is live in the newsroom with more on this. alan? >> carolyn army sergeant bradley had internet exchanges with a man who eventually turned him in for releasing thousands of top secret u.s. military documents to wikileaks. the internet laws give insight in demanding he turnover the classified documents. identifying himself with the user name bradas adams. yes, yesed my gender for several years. sexual orientation was easy to figure out, but i started to come to terms with it...
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alan suffered what he thought to be a fatal heart attack. doctors had declared him dead when they called in his wife to say good-bye. instead she told him she loved him and couldn't live without him. moments later alan's heart began to beat and he since made a full recovery inspired by his wife's undying love for him. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. >>> one kangaroo is definitely standing out at a zoo in poland. that's because, as you can see, she's special. with white fur and red eyes, she's a rare albino kangaroo that eluded zookeepers until she was 4 months old and started growing fur. she lives with her parents, who unlike their off spring, are traditional kangaroos. >>> in new york musicians are chopping up the competition with unusual sounds. at the annual musical fall festival an orchestra plays just one instrument, a hand saw. the unique sound comes from one of the largest saw ensembles in the world, one that earned them a world record with 53 musicians, most of them
alan suffered what he thought to be a fatal heart attack. doctors had declared him dead when they called in his wife to say good-bye. instead she told him she loved him and couldn't live without him. moments later alan's heart began to beat and he since made a full recovery inspired by his wife's undying love for him. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today, on your nbc station. >>> one kangaroo is definitely standing out at a zoo in...
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i'm alan wang. thanks for watching. we'll see you tonight at 11:00.x
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i spoke with alan rushbridger from london. >> alan, welcome. >> happy to join you. >> you started diggingry at "the guardian" two years ago. the police said there was nothing else to it. murdoch's people said there was nothing else to it. did you have any doubts that this wouldn't lead anywhere? >> there was a moment at round the end of 2009 when nobody was biting. the police had put the story to bed by coming out and denying it all. news international denied it. they said we were deliberating misleading the british public. the regulator, these quaint things called press regulators in britain. they said there was nothing in it. and no other papers were following it up. around about the end of 2009, early 2010, it was looking as though it was only us. but nick davis, our reporter, was very determined and i knew he was never going to give up. >> on that point, your deputy editor, ian katz was quoted as saying that you were and the paper were slightly obsessive about this story. how do you plead? >> well, i think you have to be, especially a story in which you don't get a clean wind to begin
i spoke with alan rushbridger from london. >> alan, welcome. >> happy to join you. >> you started diggingry at "the guardian" two years ago. the police said there was nothing else to it. murdoch's people said there was nothing else to it. did you have any doubts that this wouldn't lead anywhere? >> there was a moment at round the end of 2009 when nobody was biting. the police had put the story to bed by coming out and denying it all. news international denied...
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alan chernoff joins us with more. >> it was like looking into the sun. the sound as the shuttle rose was like a thunderous wind ripping through the sky. what a sight. what an experience. >> 2, 1, 0. and liftoff. >> reporter: the beginning of a mission marks the end of an era. >> america will continue the dream >> reporter: thrils launched as scheduled friday morning after some uncertainty. >> sentimental journey into history joo. yoo there was a wild card throughout. the weather. the four-member crew suited up this morning in anticipation of the scheduled liftoff and to the delight of crowds that gathered anywhere they could to get a glimpse of the historic launch, the four-person crew is now headed to the international space station to deliver supplies. this 135th shuttle miss will be mission specialist's rex waldheim's 13th mission in space. >> i thought, am i going to get to the right before it closes or am i going to the very end? >> reporter: only one someone who has done it before can describe it like canadian astronaut chris hatfield who flew on a
alan chernoff joins us with more. >> it was like looking into the sun. the sound as the shuttle rose was like a thunderous wind ripping through the sky. what a sight. what an experience. >> 2, 1, 0. and liftoff. >> reporter: the beginning of a mission marks the end of an era. >> america will continue the dream >> reporter: thrils launched as scheduled friday morning after some uncertainty. >> sentimental journey into history joo. yoo there was a wild card...
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and all of the-- >> but, alan, if i understand this correctly, the agencies seem to be threatening to downgrade even if we do get a deal, especially if it's a bad deal, and especially if the the cuts are not in the vicinity of 4 trillion dollars over ten years, as a minimum. what do you make of that? >> you've got it. you couldn't be be more clear. let me tell you, this is 14 trillion, 300 billion. now, somebody told me the other day, whether you believe in the big bang theory or not. the big bang theory is a creation of the universe, i'm not going to get thoo that argument. 13 billion, 700 million years ago, we're talking about 4 trillion, what is this? it is goofy. finally, i know we're breaking up with you, i hope i have it long enough to get a reaction. b barney frank sayseeing even in the event after downgrading, he thinks that moody's a jumping the gun, threatening one, but doesn't mean that institutions have to, unless they have their own special individual rules, sell those securities because they're no longer triple-a. and a, is that true? and b, if it is, you know, in a weir
and all of the-- >> but, alan, if i understand this correctly, the agencies seem to be threatening to downgrade even if we do get a deal, especially if it's a bad deal, and especially if the the cuts are not in the vicinity of 4 trillion dollars over ten years, as a minimum. what do you make of that? >> you've got it. you couldn't be be more clear. let me tell you, this is 14 trillion, 300 billion. now, somebody told me the other day, whether you believe in the big bang theory or...
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alan wang reports. >> reporter: the crowd is in favor of municipal i.d.s that could give them easier access to banks, libraries and other city services. >> they are specifically targeted for robbery and other violent crimes. >> 30% of the city are latino and 10% are undocumented immigrants that help make a thriving economy. >> i think they work pretty hard. they have the right to be identified. >> there would be picture i.d.s by the city. richmond police support the idea because they believe a sense of legitimacy will prevent situations reich this. >> it was a key witness to a crime in the city of richmond but she didn't have identification to police officers she stood quiet. >> think how many man-hours would be saved by the i.d. card, saving the policeman of having someone in the police car down to the police station to find out they are, indeed, richmond residents. >> but critics point out the i.d. cards require little verification could raise security issues. >> the proposal passed unanimously, supports are confident it's a done deal. reporting in richmond, i'm alan wang, "abc 7 n
alan wang reports. >> reporter: the crowd is in favor of municipal i.d.s that could give them easier access to banks, libraries and other city services. >> they are specifically targeted for robbery and other violent crimes. >> 30% of the city are latino and 10% are undocumented immigrants that help make a thriving economy. >> i think they work pretty hard. they have the right to be identified. >> there would be picture i.d.s by the city. richmond police support...
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alan wang has the pictures and the story. >> for no,rly an hour smoke billowed. firefighters struggled to get to the flames in the attic that were slowly eating toward the neighboring homes. >> you can see the flames getting close to our building. and the firemen went into our office and took access to the wall. they must have seen the fire spreading. >> he was next door when he noticed the smoke. >> the flames were a tree on fire. i'm not sure where it came from, but i just noticed the tree was completely going up. fire and hot ash was going everywhere. >> the firemen had to access the building. they were breaking through walls. >> when the flames finally broke out, firefighters rushed to keep them from spreading. >> i didn't notice flames in the front of the house, and now i am seeing them. that really is concerning. >> the fire chief says the typical san francisco house fires can be hard to fight. >> they are a wood frame building, and so they are like tinder boxes. on a windy night, and tonight is moderately windy, if a fire gets going, you could literally lo
alan wang has the pictures and the story. >> for no,rly an hour smoke billowed. firefighters struggled to get to the flames in the attic that were slowly eating toward the neighboring homes. >> you can see the flames getting close to our building. and the firemen went into our office and took access to the wall. they must have seen the fire spreading. >> he was next door when he noticed the smoke. >> the flames were a tree on fire. i'm not sure where it came from, but i...
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now as for the survivors they are still in a hotel in san felipe alan we understand they are being taken care of by the mexican government, u.s. officials present it will take them awhile to get back because all their stuff, paperwork, passports are at the bottom of the sea, 200 feet deep in the water,. >> well, joe, speaking of that they are calling it a recovery mission are they sending divers down that deep to the boat and. >> they are sending divers at some point they have not told us if they have begun that part of the mission at this point the focus seems to be getting those helicopters over that area. like we said warm water, warm temperatures maybe they can hang on a little while. >>> joe vazquez with the latest. >>> we were able to find some relatives of those who survived that or deal. mike sugarman joins us with that part of the story. >> well, as you can imagine, some of the people in the bay area received horrifying frightening calls last night but immediately relieved when they found out their family member was okay. >> reporter: rich lives to fish. but he almost died doing
now as for the survivors they are still in a hotel in san felipe alan we understand they are being taken care of by the mexican government, u.s. officials present it will take them awhile to get back because all their stuff, paperwork, passports are at the bottom of the sea, 200 feet deep in the water,. >> well, joe, speaking of that they are calling it a recovery mission are they sending divers down that deep to the boat and. >> they are sending divers at some point they have not...
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. >> alan, we just got briefed by lynn johnson.irst off, the suspect who was shot by police has died. the man died about a quarter to 11 this evening. according to the spokesman, it unfolded at about 9:30 when the officers got a call of a drunken person on the platform at the civic center station. officers responded to the case of the drunken person on the platform. while they were there investigating that, they say they found a man who was brandishing a knife. at that point there was some type of encounter and shots were fired, and that person was killed. it is unclear according to bart whether the person who had the knife -- who allegedly had the knife and who also was the drunk and disorderly person are in fact one in the same. that's something they are still looking at. but the person who was shot here at about a quarter to 10 has in fact died, and bart police are trying to put together whether that is the same person they initially went to investigate who was supposedly drunk and disorderly on the civic center platform. the ci
. >> alan, we just got briefed by lynn johnson.irst off, the suspect who was shot by police has died. the man died about a quarter to 11 this evening. according to the spokesman, it unfolded at about 9:30 when the officers got a call of a drunken person on the platform at the civic center station. officers responded to the case of the drunken person on the platform. while they were there investigating that, they say they found a man who was brandishing a knife. at that point there was...
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and alan pwoepls is a fox host.president obama has not put a plan of his own because he's worried about political ramifications. >> that's what the republicans would like to believe. you have republicans putting forth plans that have no chance whatsoever. they are doing it for show to prove to their tea party brothers that they are actually in the corner, then they'll submit and say, okay we did the best we could do. they are wasting our time and taxpayer money putting forth plans that have no chance. that is not leadership. the president over and over again have incited leadership to the right to the white house, working with them. that's leadership. it's working whether in front or behind the scenes in order to get something done. that's what leadership is. heather: brad, what do you think about that? are republicans just coming up with plans to come up with plans? >> absolutely not. look, would this president ever been elected if he said to the person people u know what, i don't have any plans. i'm just going to
and alan pwoepls is a fox host.president obama has not put a plan of his own because he's worried about political ramifications. >> that's what the republicans would like to believe. you have republicans putting forth plans that have no chance whatsoever. they are doing it for show to prove to their tea party brothers that they are actually in the corner, then they'll submit and say, okay we did the best we could do. they are wasting our time and taxpayer money putting forth plans that...
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one experienced voice has been that of retired republican senator alan simpson of wyoming. he was the co-chair of last year's special presidential commission on the debt. >> if we don't get a plan out of this by august 2nd, then hold on tight. >> and "hold on tight" implies what? >> implies inflation. it implies that ñeople who are going to loan us money want more interest first. it will be a different lifestyle for americans, and inflation will eat through the system, and the littlest guys will be the ones most hammered. >> if we don't raise the debt limit, we would probably have a crash in the market and it would be very serious. >> i think we are talking about a moral issue. we do not want to leave our children and our grandchildren with a worse economy and a much harder life than we are enjoying. there's no mystery about the cause of the debt problem. as the number of older americans has gone up, so have the costs of the so-called "entitlements" -- medicare, medicaid and social security. new medical technology drives up health care costs, and two wars have gone unpaid f
one experienced voice has been that of retired republican senator alan simpson of wyoming. he was the co-chair of last year's special presidential commission on the debt. >> if we don't get a plan out of this by august 2nd, then hold on tight. >> and "hold on tight" implies what? >> implies inflation. it implies that ñeople who are going to loan us money want more interest first. it will be a different lifestyle for americans, and inflation will eat through the...