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san franciscans are very astute, but they have been taken for a ride for too long. thank you very much. president vietor: thank you. next comment, please. >> that was great that we got an opportunity to talk about other job opportunities and i'm glad francisco led it off. a lot of people in our community -- a lot of them like to use their mind and their communication skills. we have been meeting with rebel prograreputable management firmt are on the same page, understanding that those opportunities need to be open to the community, as well. i'm looking forward to the team that will take on considering hiring quality people in our community that have the skill set to do the work. i do not find people coming in from out of town, but it has to be win-win. thank you. president vietor: thank you. please. >> it's kind of humorous. i think it is very ill prepared for a person to come before the board and make a statement and when asked a question, they have to get help from some other others -- from some of the others. if he is going to give the presentation, he should giv
san franciscans are very astute, but they have been taken for a ride for too long. thank you very much. president vietor: thank you. next comment, please. >> that was great that we got an opportunity to talk about other job opportunities and i'm glad francisco led it off. a lot of people in our community -- a lot of them like to use their mind and their communication skills. we have been meeting with rebel prograreputable management firmt are on the same page, understanding that those...
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they're still doing that, charles, i want to pick your brain, astute investor as you are. you have a conservative portfolio for some of your more conservative investors and you have to hold only triple-a rated securities and let's say u.s. debt is among those securities, treasury bonds, notes and that sort of thing. and they're downgraded. would you sell them? barney frank tells me there's no law compelling to you do so, would you and others likes you in that event? >> barney frank, i don't know the last time i agreed with him, made an astute point on the show, neil. what we're seeing has begun. europe, the european agencies have discounted the ratings agencies with the greek rescue, they're in technical default. ecb is continuing to back them up and most are playing ball with them. one thing to our advantage, listen, who else are you going to buy? what other country's debt are you going to buy and another thing barney frank-- >> he says a law in the book effectively are now part of the financial law, i assume, that you don't have to do that. you can go ahead and hold thos
they're still doing that, charles, i want to pick your brain, astute investor as you are. you have a conservative portfolio for some of your more conservative investors and you have to hold only triple-a rated securities and let's say u.s. debt is among those securities, treasury bonds, notes and that sort of thing. and they're downgraded. would you sell them? barney frank tells me there's no law compelling to you do so, would you and others likes you in that event? >> barney frank, i...
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san franciscans are very astute, but they have been taken for a ride for too long. thank you very much. es
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she is a very astute secretary. not to say that mike is not good. i have known him for a long time. having said that, commissioners, we did have a meeting in the community. many things were discussed. i think that from time to time we must revisit such meetings with a few focused agenda items, which we can do, taking an entire series with too many things on the agenda, you do not do justice to the meeting. that is my subjective opinion. in future we can take one or two items. maybe one of the items could be held that facility that was caused mitigation. how can that best serve the community? not the other entities where the community finds it difficult to receive the benefits. but it was nice to see you listening to the variety of comments, commissioners. hopefully we were not too rude. and if we were, i apologize. what happens is, normally, we do not visit the community regularly. people have a lot to say. in frustration you want to say something, but then you say another thing. that night the commissioners filter the best that was offered and went to a better place. that is how i
she is a very astute secretary. not to say that mike is not good. i have known him for a long time. having said that, commissioners, we did have a meeting in the community. many things were discussed. i think that from time to time we must revisit such meetings with a few focused agenda items, which we can do, taking an entire series with too many things on the agenda, you do not do justice to the meeting. that is my subjective opinion. in future we can take one or two items. maybe one of the...
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>> commissioners, you have heard from some very astute people here talking about the transportation system with empirical data. that makes a difference from the very general. the third street light rail, when it was first brought to our attention, was supposed to perform in a certain way. it has not. it is very slow. we have issues of safety. we can bring to your attention the best information. our local newspapers are reduced to trash. we do not get good information. papers likthe huffington post ar publications are doing a better job. we call ourselves a liberal city. supervisors, business is not going to be as usual if you keep dumping millions of millions of dollars, as you did with hunters point, other projects that i could name, but i will not name. in the end, it is left to you all. at one time, being a politician was a respectful career. it is not because of such types of decisions. thank you. commissioner mirkarimi: thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. next item. >> adjournment. commissioner mirkarimi: have a good rest of the day. meeting is
>> commissioners, you have heard from some very astute people here talking about the transportation system with empirical data. that makes a difference from the very general. the third street light rail, when it was first brought to our attention, was supposed to perform in a certain way. it has not. it is very slow. we have issues of safety. we can bring to your attention the best information. our local newspapers are reduced to trash. we do not get good information. papers likthe...
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make astute observations. he's a big man. he is dancing. what kind of dance is he doing? jon: it's called the the shag. that's a funny name. he has a funny name. >> jon: marcus bachmann y is that funny? >> bachmann? is that a classical music superhero, bachmann? you see, you see? this is say target-rich environment. i can't believe you get emmys for this crap. [laughter] >> jon: have you heard his voice. did you hear anything about his voice. it's like hitting off a tee. listen. >> there's that curiosity but again we like -- you know, it's as if we have to understand barbarians need to be educated. >> okay, so it's a funny tone. he has a funny tone. you go deeper than that. the tone is cheap. you see me getting laughs? this is the way that i talk. >> jon: yes, i see you getting laughs. >> no, they are not laughing. this is my natural tone. >> jon: just now your tone it's a funny tone. >> no, no, this is not a tone. >> jon: that's a tone. >> no tone! >> jon: aren't you ever tempted by this stuff? >> of course. i'd love to sayç dr. marcus bachmann buys braying paper towels
make astute observations. he's a big man. he is dancing. what kind of dance is he doing? jon: it's called the the shag. that's a funny name. he has a funny name. >> jon: marcus bachmann y is that funny? >> bachmann? is that a classical music superhero, bachmann? you see, you see? this is say target-rich environment. i can't believe you get emmys for this crap. [laughter] >> jon: have you heard his voice. did you hear anything about his voice. it's like hitting off a tee....
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>> commissioners, you have heard from some very astute people here talking about the transportation system with empirical data. that makes a difference from the very general. the third street light rail, when it was first brought to our attention, was supposed to perform in a certain way. it has not. it is very slow. we have issues of safety.
>> commissioners, you have heard from some very astute people here talking about the transportation system with empirical data. that makes a difference from the very general. the third street light rail, when it was first brought to our attention, was supposed to perform in a certain way. it has not. it is very slow. we have issues of safety.
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as you astutely, given your financing background, urged us to do more with less. we've been able to allocate an additional $20,000 by shifting administrative costs and by funding 10 more murals and the program for the next upcoming fiscal year, that will bring the total number of minerals to 30. we will continue to raise money through community challenge grants and seek outside funding for the program. i believe that addresses the questions. if i can now shift -- do you have any follow-up on that? supervisor chu: i just want to thank you for taking the time to do that and we appreciate being able to free up the additional allocation to work on some of the murals that deals with the three problems. -- with the graffiti problems. i also want to thank you for the change with reaching out to the local community before we install these are works. that will be an improvement in the process and i look forward to hearing your update. >> if i can draw your attention to the second presentation which addresses the questions raised by president chiu, who does the arts commiss
as you astutely, given your financing background, urged us to do more with less. we've been able to allocate an additional $20,000 by shifting administrative costs and by funding 10 more murals and the program for the next upcoming fiscal year, that will bring the total number of minerals to 30. we will continue to raise money through community challenge grants and seek outside funding for the program. i believe that addresses the questions. if i can now shift -- do you have any follow-up on...
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jake, you're one of the most astute observers of washington that i know. what did you make of what we saw tonight? >> well, it was a play act of the dysfunction that those of us who have been covering this and watching this for the last month have seen. a president who envisions himself to be fighting for the little guy and seeking a fair and balanced approach. talking about how he wants to work with the house speaker and the speaker wants to work with him but it's these recalcitrant republican house members, these freshmen who are causing the problem -- >> well, let me ask you u out that. this is a relationship that has developed over months as we've seen. is this a sign that it's splitsville between obama and boehner? >> i don't think so. i think the president and speaker boehner have a decent in the same way, oddly enough, vice president biden and house majority leader eric cantor have a good working relationship and seem to like each other. but on this issue there just really doesn't seem to be much middle ground. >> and briefly, what's the talk down t
jake, you're one of the most astute observers of washington that i know. what did you make of what we saw tonight? >> well, it was a play act of the dysfunction that those of us who have been covering this and watching this for the last month have seen. a president who envisions himself to be fighting for the little guy and seeking a fair and balanced approach. talking about how he wants to work with the house speaker and the speaker wants to work with him but it's these recalcitrant...
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he turned up in texas and this very astute gun owner called police after this private first class naser abdo asked questions that didn't make sense to the gun shop owner, bought material and went away in a taxi. when he was finally stopped by police they found a good deal of material in his hotel room, as you said, enough to make two bombs. they found weapons, explosives, sugar that -- pounds of sugar that they thought might be used as an explosive enhancer and even christmas lights that they thought might be used as a timing device for some potential bombs, a lot of concern about all of this, but our sources are telling us so far they do not believe there's any tie to any terrorist organization. brooke? >> let me circle back with you to the point you were making as -- as i do remember his story. viewers may not remember his name, but we have some sound. i just want to play, he was interviewed by a number of media outlets including our nashville affiliate. we have sound of this man speaking about how he didn't want to go overseas based on his religious beliefs. let's just listen to that
he turned up in texas and this very astute gun owner called police after this private first class naser abdo asked questions that didn't make sense to the gun shop owner, bought material and went away in a taxi. when he was finally stopped by police they found a good deal of material in his hotel room, as you said, enough to make two bombs. they found weapons, explosives, sugar that -- pounds of sugar that they thought might be used as an explosive enhancer and even christmas lights that they...
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last resort approach here's another viewer rant line message this one from danna who makes a pretty astute analogy about what's going on in america today and a famous shipwreck from almost one hundred years ago. hey come i was just thinking this morning about the movie titanic and how what we're going to do to day very similar in metaphor completely the arrogance of the builders thinking that they had something that could never fail and the classes you know first class construction class it's so similar to detain situation are we seen a shrinking i think show unfortunately i think so today in fact we may have already sunk with real unemployment of sixteen percent a fifth of all american households living in poverty and millions more homeowners about to fall into foreclosure and luckily for the first class passengers like the banks in the corporate c.e.o.'s they got off the ship that's why banks their profits corporate bonuses in the stock market every turn of the same levels they were at before the great bush depression so much for women and children first right next up we have a comment l
last resort approach here's another viewer rant line message this one from danna who makes a pretty astute analogy about what's going on in america today and a famous shipwreck from almost one hundred years ago. hey come i was just thinking this morning about the movie titanic and how what we're going to do to day very similar in metaphor completely the arrogance of the builders thinking that they had something that could never fail and the classes you know first class construction class it's...
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the international space station as the second task very important oil is restored there to get an astute lot of manufacturers of ultimatums ascribed to us but we must regain our position until communication satellites or the surveillance satellites listen meteorology satellites with bessie's are the three major fields an automated spacecraft asked for communications gear currently beginning to establish corporation manager of it in the field with transponders we have also loans to meter village units in the next three years we pumped to have a pool of satellites in orbit that would allow russia to be self-sufficient in almost all the concerns meteorology which is weather forecasting and any time arctic emergency warning is spurred surveillance we're launching our first surveillance out like this year to detect and forecast emergency disappeared but we're going to continue developing investor action i think right here house and now is to use western technologies to regain our positions in a third country markets such as south east asia africa itself america where the soviet union and russ
the international space station as the second task very important oil is restored there to get an astute lot of manufacturers of ultimatums ascribed to us but we must regain our position until communication satellites or the surveillance satellites listen meteorology satellites with bessie's are the three major fields an automated spacecraft asked for communications gear currently beginning to establish corporation manager of it in the field with transponders we have also loans to meter village...
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voting records and the majority of the house voting against america it makes it pretty obvious to the astute observer what's going on here john boehner before he went to his own caucus and went to russia. but this is telesales or what what does this tell us about the state of the republican party and who's really in charge here would i have said for a long time you know that really the giant media apparatus that the right has built in rush limbaugh and then of course the roger ailes of fox news really is running the party or was it a question about that we really would i was a media rather circular prove that out of a number of years with with data watching the talking points kind of go with the other direction and rush limbaugh was worth four hundred million bucks or that was his last track is really worth more than. hannity's contract was two hundred million one back you know forbes they said he's made eight hundred thirty eight million bucks last yeah and so it's like millionaires driving the political dialogue in the multimillion is multimillionaires and then of course billionaires and t
voting records and the majority of the house voting against america it makes it pretty obvious to the astute observer what's going on here john boehner before he went to his own caucus and went to russia. but this is telesales or what what does this tell us about the state of the republican party and who's really in charge here would i have said for a long time you know that really the giant media apparatus that the right has built in rush limbaugh and then of course the roger ailes of fox news...
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. >> an astute observation,pab. >> she is still mad. >> can we see that? >> you are actually a former female tennis pro back in the 80s. you were actually pretty big. >> billy gene king haircut gave me away. >> any explanation? >> i want to know if it makes them grunt louder. this is the sexiest thing to come out of pro tennis since mackin row wore the short shorts. >> i get the last word on this one. tennis is basically ping-pong without a table. can't we just agree? >> they have to bring back the wooden rackets. now it is just serve, miss. >> and they have to replace the ball with the metal spikes. >> it was grow esque it. the entire court would be red. >> and the spectators, they were always the subject of harm as well. when the tennis players used to drive the cars, and i should just end this right now. >>> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news .com. my direct line, 212-462-5050. still to come, the half time report from andy levy. kind of a jerk. he is. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by bridges, the structures
. >> an astute observation,pab. >> she is still mad. >> can we see that? >> you are actually a former female tennis pro back in the 80s. you were actually pretty big. >> billy gene king haircut gave me away. >> any explanation? >> i want to know if it makes them grunt louder. this is the sexiest thing to come out of pro tennis since mackin row wore the short shorts. >> i get the last word on this one. tennis is basically ping-pong without a table....
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very astute political. there are moral reasons for doing this. there are political reasons for doing this. you don't have to be too much of the senate to believe roosevelt did this more for political reasons than for anything else but he did create the program and tuskegee. that created some divisions within the african-american community. the naacp had been lobbying all along for the creation of integrated flight training. it is easy to get african-americans into flight training. just let them in existing programs. the air corps was not willing to do that. the war department was not willing to do that. general marshall, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff had a spokesman who said the army is not a sociological laboratory. the rest of the united states is segregated. why should we try to solve a problem no one else has been able to solve. as long as the military has civilian leaders you can bring political pressure on civilian leaders and make it is sociological laboratory. general marshall was wrong in that instance. the naacp had been pushing
very astute political. there are moral reasons for doing this. there are political reasons for doing this. you don't have to be too much of the senate to believe roosevelt did this more for political reasons than for anything else but he did create the program and tuskegee. that created some divisions within the african-american community. the naacp had been lobbying all along for the creation of integrated flight training. it is easy to get african-americans into flight training. just let them...
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and for people that are politically astute they understand that sometimes you have to do that.my heart and mind, i've always believed in equality. so it wasn't a change of mind. it was simply i changed my vote. >> so when you see the pictures of today and see people getting married today and they're euphoric and excited and happy, they've been waiting for an awfully long time. what is your reaction to this history being made today? >> well, i'm happy for them. i think that people that live in america that are willing to extend equality to everyone else should have equality extended to them. i see this only as a legal issue. and nothing more. and with all respect to the reverend, i don't see this as a religious issue. i can't see it as a religious issue. because as you know we have separations of church and state. and so no one religion can say that this is right or wrong. i am a lawmaker. and as a lawmaker, i can only look at this objectively and say that this is the right thing to do as far as equality. and in answer to your question i'm happy for them. i'm happy for people wh
and for people that are politically astute they understand that sometimes you have to do that.my heart and mind, i've always believed in equality. so it wasn't a change of mind. it was simply i changed my vote. >> so when you see the pictures of today and see people getting married today and they're euphoric and excited and happy, they've been waiting for an awfully long time. what is your reaction to this history being made today? >> well, i'm happy for them. i think that people...
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turns out the american public is more astute than you might think they'd be about what corporations are doing with the money they get from their various tax breaks. 61% of americans say what companies are doing with their tax breaks is using that money to pay bonuses and dividends. only 23% of americans say they are using that money to reinvest in their business. 4% say they are using that money to create new jobs for american workers. the republican argument of this big direction of our country fight in washington right now is that corporations need to have giant tax breaks because they'll use that money to create jobs. only 4% of americans believe that is true. a republican argument right now is that high taxes on corporations in the u.s. are stifling job creation here and corporations need more tax payer money because they'll use that to create jobs. in terms of what corporations pay in taxes overall, here's how we stack up to the rest of the world. that's us down near the bottom. we are all the way at the bottom of the list, second lowest in the developed world. that's a pretty swee
turns out the american public is more astute than you might think they'd be about what corporations are doing with the money they get from their various tax breaks. 61% of americans say what companies are doing with their tax breaks is using that money to pay bonuses and dividends. only 23% of americans say they are using that money to reinvest in their business. 4% say they are using that money to create new jobs for american workers. the republican argument of this big direction of our...
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. >> you would, and one of the interesting things, lawrence, and i think you of all people astute ashave picked this up, murdoch's power and control was particular and specific. he talks, for example, about the fact that last year when david cameron built a coalition government in may of 2010, he was one of the first visitors to number 10 downing street, and guess what, he entered through the back door, now i remember reading allister campbell's diaries, the press spokesman for tony blair, guess what it said, we ushered in through the back door of number 10. this is a man who had access to the most senior individuals elected in the united kingdom, and he had close relationships with the editors of his newspapers. for example, piers morgan, who was the editor for the "news of the world" in 18 months, in his own recollection writes that rupert murdoch spoke to him at least once a week for 18 months, so here we have this vast contrast between a man who's sitting before a house of commons committee incapable of remembering anything, and yet individuals who interacted with him remember ab
. >> you would, and one of the interesting things, lawrence, and i think you of all people astute ashave picked this up, murdoch's power and control was particular and specific. he talks, for example, about the fact that last year when david cameron built a coalition government in may of 2010, he was one of the first visitors to number 10 downing street, and guess what, he entered through the back door, now i remember reading allister campbell's diaries, the press spokesman for tony...
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and my annoyance cavemen and the sons that she is an exceptionally astute critic of western materialism. she's pricey and. she's spot on in places. there is a reason that her propaganda and templates. and creek moves people. and it isn't just attacked as his son. but what i found myself thinking about is the puzzle of her life if she got on that greater before the second wave of feminism hit the united states. i'm not powerful critique of the way religion and the way society put the lives together of half their populations, seem to be absent, in fact, in antagonism with the way miriam came to view the world in her censorious discussed for sexuality, for women who was critical of jackie onassis touring pakistan and there is sleeveless silk -- and yes, mary ann's thoughts of being an unmarried woman, which was intolerable to her foster father cried out for some feminist critique. did you have a parallel annoyance with her? or is that my idiosyncrasies? >> about a mistake here she is, you know, in racing with huge excitement. you know, she sent this picture to her parent soon after she arr
and my annoyance cavemen and the sons that she is an exceptionally astute critic of western materialism. she's pricey and. she's spot on in places. there is a reason that her propaganda and templates. and creek moves people. and it isn't just attacked as his son. but what i found myself thinking about is the puzzle of her life if she got on that greater before the second wave of feminism hit the united states. i'm not powerful critique of the way religion and the way society put the lives...
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in situations like this, they're very astute at taking on a character, but they know. >> you know, you saw the end of this piece. and some say that this man's love for his daughter is sort of the truest thing in his life. a life that's full of lies. do you think that -- is he capable of having this true thing in his life in the form of his daughter? >> no. there's just no way that he had a real or healthy relationship with the daughter, given his past. i worry about what that relationship was, obviously. and certainly, again, the people that have terribly vacant or abusive childhoods can become overidealizing of their own children, overly enmeshed with them. they don't have to be abusive and abandoning. they can go the other direction. an as such cannot tolerate being out of their presence even. >> really fascinating stuff. dr. drew pinsky, thanks so much. >> i appreciate it. thanks. >>> still ahead, the unsolved murders of two rap rye values. tupac shakur and biggie smalls. plus the zodiac killer, a case that remains as baffling as ever five decades later. a serial killer who terroriz
in situations like this, they're very astute at taking on a character, but they know. >> you know, you saw the end of this piece. and some say that this man's love for his daughter is sort of the truest thing in his life. a life that's full of lies. do you think that -- is he capable of having this true thing in his life in the form of his daughter? >> no. there's just no way that he had a real or healthy relationship with the daughter, given his past. i worry about what that...
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. >> your questions are always so astute. >> harris: and justice with judge jeannine and followed withlarge, with an exclusive interview with the defense attorney jose baez, don't want to miss it, 10 p.m. eastern. talk tonight about the governor of texas and the presidential race in 2012 after something he said. rick perry, telling the des moines register, a white house bid may be part of god's plan for him. saying, quote, i'm getting more and more comfortable every day, that this is what i've been called to do. this is what america needs, end quote. the governor also saying he's likely to make his decision in the next two or three weeks. nasa's astronauts doing one final chore on the international space station before heading back to earth. the crew of of space shuttle atlantis stuck taking out the trash, two tons of it, including loading old equipment and garbage into a cargo hauler, and the shuttle is set to dock aiming for a thursday landing in florida, ending nasa's shuttle program after 30 years. a bus hits the salvation army building and an iraq war veteran getting a big thank y
. >> your questions are always so astute. >> harris: and justice with judge jeannine and followed withlarge, with an exclusive interview with the defense attorney jose baez, don't want to miss it, 10 p.m. eastern. talk tonight about the governor of texas and the presidential race in 2012 after something he said. rick perry, telling the des moines register, a white house bid may be part of god's plan for him. saying, quote, i'm getting more and more comfortable every day, that this...
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watching the show, we just got to -- >> bill: i agree with the point that you made that i think is very astute is that both parties are petrid and they have to get it done and i think they will. thank you. when we come right back, abc news anchor diane sawyer on arhorry fyingre fyinwho >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. if the personal story segment, in addition to the casey anthony story which captivated the nation, another high profile child abuse situation in play. jaycee was held captive for 18 years by a married couple. the man season tensed to life and the woman at least 36 years in prison. during the time that she was heltd engaged. >> i make a distinction between myself. in the case of jaycee dugard. did you know that parole officers went to the house where she was being held 60 times and did not look in the backyard or look enough even to find her? and they sent him a letter of commendation about his good behavior when was holding her in the backyard. so many levels outrage and also learning about ourselves and what we might do through her. >> bill: but you can't
watching the show, we just got to -- >> bill: i agree with the point that you made that i think is very astute is that both parties are petrid and they have to get it done and i think they will. thank you. when we come right back, abc news anchor diane sawyer on arhorry fyingre fyinwho >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. if the personal story segment, in addition to the casey anthony story which captivated the nation, another high profile child abuse situation in...
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watching the show, we just got to -- >> bill: i agree with the point that you made that i think is very astutethat both parties are petrid and they have to get it done and i think they will. thank you. when we come right back, abc news anchor diane sawyer on news anchor diane sawyer on arhorry fyingre fyinwho also get a free flight. you know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating hea
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murdoch is a very astute player. many say that his move by closing the "news of the world" is bold and brave. >> louise, i will have to interrupt you there for a moment, i'm afraid. woe just got the prime minister, david cameron, just about to address newsmenme mennewsmen. let's listen in. >> families who lost loved ones, sometimes defending our country, that these people could have had their phones hacked into in order to generate stories for a newspaper is simply disgusting. i cannot think what was going through the minds of the people who did this. that they can hack into anyone's phone is disgraceful. but to hack into the phone of millie dowder, a young kirl missing from her parents who was later found to be murdered, is truly despicable. but this scandal is not just about some journalists on one newspaper. it's not even just about the press. it's also about the police, and, yes, it's about how politics works and about politicians, too. i want to be very frank about how, as a country, we should deal with this. pe
murdoch is a very astute player. many say that his move by closing the "news of the world" is bold and brave. >> louise, i will have to interrupt you there for a moment, i'm afraid. woe just got the prime minister, david cameron, just about to address newsmenme mennewsmen. let's listen in. >> families who lost loved ones, sometimes defending our country, that these people could have had their phones hacked into in order to generate stories for a newspaper is simply...