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bush was using phrases, like barbara and i think or barbara and i believe. and by the way, that's a strategy that other presidents have used as well. when he eventually got the republican nomination, barbara was worried, they already had to surmount two primary challenges from patrick buchanan and h. ross perot. and they were also taking a fair amount of heat for the -- for mr. bush's appointment to the supreme court of clarence thomas. so she had a certain amount of concern. but then came the clinton and things started out kind of on a strange footing. a magazine concocted what became known as the great cookie controversy. some of you i can see nodding your heads. you remembered this. the question was, who baked the better chocolate chip cookies? was it barbara bush or was it hillary clinton? and hillary clinton sort of dismissed this and said, i'm too busy to bake cookies, you know, let's forget about this. and mr. bush said she thought the whole thing was forgotten. and then a few months later, the same magazine ran a story saying that in a taste test, pe
bush was using phrases, like barbara and i think or barbara and i believe. and by the way, that's a strategy that other presidents have used as well. when he eventually got the republican nomination, barbara was worried, they already had to surmount two primary challenges from patrick buchanan and h. ross perot. and they were also taking a fair amount of heat for the -- for mr. bush's appointment to the supreme court of clarence thomas. so she had a certain amount of concern. but then came the...
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that is barbara pierce bush. i started to work on the barbara bush book. it seems eons ago, probably at the beginning of the 2000's. the book was finally published in 2008. i was very, very fortunate. mrs. bush was kind enough to see me. she made access to every member of first half available, so i do feel that what i was able to share in the book is a pretty balanced interpretation of her time, both in the public eye and in the white house. our time is limited this afternoon. and what i would like to do is share with you some basic biographical information, just a little bit. if you have questions about that or anything else on more than happy to address them during our question and answer time. but we will have a quick look at her biography. then i'd like to share with you some thoughts about her advocacy of literacy, her great success as public communicator and finally for wrote and reactions to the campaign of 1992 which for her in many ways was a watershed. as i was preparing for this, i thought the other with three questions i really wanted to answer
that is barbara pierce bush. i started to work on the barbara bush book. it seems eons ago, probably at the beginning of the 2000's. the book was finally published in 2008. i was very, very fortunate. mrs. bush was kind enough to see me. she made access to every member of first half available, so i do feel that what i was able to share in the book is a pretty balanced interpretation of her time, both in the public eye and in the white house. our time is limited this afternoon. and what i would...
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had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara, that barbara persuaded a court that abandoned, and thus could be adopted, or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were, telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them. >> i never abandoned my children, never. ever. and would never, ever do that. >> and she wasn't a drug addict either, she says. she's not had a smooth or easy life, and for much of it, she has missed her children, and blamed herself for what happened. >> trusting shirley. >> yes. >> and for not having the kids under your wing all the time. >> that's right. >> tell me about that. >> because to me, i feel like it was my fault because i put them in the hands of this monster. >> we are in a hotel room in los angeles. jerry is eager, anxious, terrified, visibly shaking. and then they come around the corner. their first meeting
had no idea, she said, that shirley had left pepper with barbara, that barbara persuaded a court that abandoned, and thus could be adopted, or that shirley stole her back again. and then there they were, telling their story on "dateline." telling how shirley and barbara had described her. >> yes, i heard what they said about me. i was not a street walker. i was a waitress all my life. >> also said you didn't really want your children. you were happy to abandon them....
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but that takes us straight to these jurors, as you know, barbara. and they are reeling, some of them have said, from the blast of all the publicity as the questions leveled at them. tonight, they are breaking their silence, too, speaking exclusively to abc news. abc's ashleigh banfield has been tracking the case from the beginning. she is in orlando again for us tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: you know, diane, i was interested to hear you and barbara speaking about jurors and security, et cetera, because it's a legitimate concern. people here are angry about this verdict. they want to know how the jurors got there. as news of the verdict heard round the world sinks in, new details are emerging about how those jurors arrived at their decision. abc news spoke exclusively to juror number three, a 32-year-old single nursing student named jennifer ford, who told us, "everyone wonders why we didn't speak to the media right away. it was because we were sick to our stomach, to get that verdict. we were crying, and not just the women. it was emotional. and w
but that takes us straight to these jurors, as you know, barbara. and they are reeling, some of them have said, from the blast of all the publicity as the questions leveled at them. tonight, they are breaking their silence, too, speaking exclusively to abc news. abc's ashleigh banfield has been tracking the case from the beginning. she is in orlando again for us tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: you know, diane, i was interested to hear you and barbara speaking about jurors and security, et...
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but barbara, how soon does he think that casey anthony will leave prison? >> reporter: well, her lawyer is hoping tomorrow she'll be set free because she's served 2 1/2 years of her sentence and she's been accused of lying, lying, lying, lying. but when she's free, she's going to have a lot of problems. first of all, she's been living with her mother and father and her father was accused of sexually abusing her. not going to be a very happy homecoming. and beyond that, there is so much anger and antagonism that her lawyer is even considering having bodyguards for her. she has no visible means of support and it is hardly an easy road, but diane, she's free. and as her lawyer said, that't' the most important thing. she was acquitted. >> it's great to have you on this story, but that takes us straight to these jurors, as you know, barbara. and they are reeling, some of them, have said, from the blast of all the publicity as the questions leveled at them. tonight, they are breaking their silence, too, speaking exclusively to abc news. abc's ashleigh banfield ha
but barbara, how soon does he think that casey anthony will leave prison? >> reporter: well, her lawyer is hoping tomorrow she'll be set free because she's served 2 1/2 years of her sentence and she's been accused of lying, lying, lying, lying. but when she's free, she's going to have a lot of problems. first of all, she's been living with her mother and father and her father was accused of sexually abusing her. not going to be a very happy homecoming. and beyond that, there is so much...
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>> we believe you can, barbara. and you do that by exercising the part of the brain which is responsible for that function. >> now you're not saying you can cure these diseases, to be clear. >> not at all. what we're saying we can slow, maybe even for periods of arrest, the process decline in the brain. >> logan says there's no reason this type of therapy would work only for soldiers it could help drug addicts and alcoholics recover brain function. when it comes to changing the brain and behavior, he says, counseling just isn't enough. >> sit with us for a moment. >> okay. >> join the circle. >> the circle of trust here. >> aaron sits down for evaluation. initial laughter turns serious, for aaron, all the hard work now comes down to the finish line. his therapy team tells him he's done well. if he still wants to, he's likely to serve again. >> and joining me again is barbara starr. again, just really interesting stuff, the idea of taking medicine and plying it to civilians from the battlefield. you are looking at tr
>> we believe you can, barbara. and you do that by exercising the part of the brain which is responsible for that function. >> now you're not saying you can cure these diseases, to be clear. >> not at all. what we're saying we can slow, maybe even for periods of arrest, the process decline in the brain. >> logan says there's no reason this type of therapy would work only for soldiers it could help drug addicts and alcoholics recover brain function. when it comes to...
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and more of barbara walters' exclusive interview with jose baez.n the conversation that is already going on online. tweet us at
and more of barbara walters' exclusive interview with jose baez.n the conversation that is already going on online. tweet us at
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i had to be in santa barbara. he was a wonderful man. he let me camp there. i will tell you, i felt surrounded. it was just so peaceful. >> the missions are great places. however, we need to remember the indian experience wasn't that peaceful. colonialism is not the best thing around. if you are a native people, it's politics going on today. foreign country comes in, they want to exploit the people there. they tell you we are doing something good, but in the meantime we are taking all of your gold away. today we take there oil away. but i celebrate in our family that the franciscan missionaries brought our faith. you've got to look at the system and go, what was good out of this? most of my family i am aware of our practicing catholics today. >> i tell you, it's wonderful that we have people like yourself. we can say the missions are a no spin zone. >> when bill justice was pastor at the irony, he gave me only two directives. one, don't and there's me. two, tell the truth. that's what we do. we are trying to evenhandedly tell the story are you not so much tha
i had to be in santa barbara. he was a wonderful man. he let me camp there. i will tell you, i felt surrounded. it was just so peaceful. >> the missions are great places. however, we need to remember the indian experience wasn't that peaceful. colonialism is not the best thing around. if you are a native people, it's politics going on today. foreign country comes in, they want to exploit the people there. they tell you we are doing something good, but in the meantime we are taking all of...
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santa barbara's police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. but belong here that we have so well marla's is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers. here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of this group and to give me one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possession of parts of the controlled substance and seeming to do it with a reminder of obstructing resisting a police officer in hit and run with property damage one has a fifty maybe criminal history some with. with convictions for violence and. and weapons yeah. the a.t.f. the federal agency which takes care of fighting against alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives has been investigating them for more than a year. the swat team is going to assist morale as man. arrests will be made similar tenuously throughout town. at six am the assault on the house takes place. a surpr
santa barbara's police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. but belong here that we have so well marla's is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers. here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of this group and to give me one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possession of parts of...
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i am barbara s -- i am barbara sadr, -- sutter. i noticed there was not the supporting documents on file, so i brought my supporting documents with me for you. there are two letters. one of the letters is a 1990 letter written by rec and park to peach growers, which put an agreement in place for us to be able to swim at camp mather for a separate fee for the full summer. as far as i know, it is still in effect, because we never got anything to fill us in differently than that. the other letter is the letter i wrote back in september to mr. ginsburg. it is asking for this an agreement that was done in 1990. some of the cabins -- it was treated like it was a nation, and that was fine until last year. all of a sudden, they wanted us to do a day use fee, which is $13 a day, at least it was last year. that equals a $91 a week for one person. for a total of 27 hours, that is all the pool is open during one week. that is just way too high for some families. for two people, it is $182 per week. if you have a family, children, i mean, it is
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various crimes in this whole santa barbara county area. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called eastside recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. at four am four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. but along here that we have some well marla's is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers. here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly a gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of a screwup and you know mean your number one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possession purchase of a controlled substance and trimming to doing with a reminder of obstructing resisting the police officer and hit and run with property damage one has a particularly the criminal history somewh
various crimes in this whole santa barbara county area. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called eastside recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. at four am four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. but along here that we have some well...
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sandra hughes, santa barbara.the unemployment rate may be up but there are new job openings and what those job openings have to do with a tsunami that hit a santa cruise harbor. >>> temperatures are on the decline. about 15 degrees below average. i've got your detailed forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. . 150 dollars >>> it now costs more money to own property in rural areas of california. $150 more to be exact. that's because land owners must now pay a new fee to cover the cost of fighting wildfires. the state spends an average of $177 million each year, fighting wildfires, and have to recoup some of the costs. the fee will generate as much as $200 million annually. >>> new hope tonight for the santa cruz harbor badly damaged by the march tsunami and the people whose livelihoods depend on it. thanks to a $1.44 million grant, there are new jobs a
sandra hughes, santa barbara.the unemployment rate may be up but there are new job openings and what those job openings have to do with a tsunami that hit a santa cruise harbor. >>> temperatures are on the decline. about 15 degrees below average. i've got your detailed forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. . 150 dollars...
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>>> buenas tardes, bárbara, pamela miles de inmigrantes son sus tra secuestrados en méxico, como han como amnistía internacional muchos de ellos soson desaparecidos y muertos y pocos sobreviven y pueden contar los detalles de esta mac bmacabra pesadilla >>> salió del salvador hasta estados unidos y cayó presa del secuestro >>> nos taparon la cara >>> la llevaron a tamaulipas >>> nos ma wraamarraron de la b las manos y los pies. >>> y contó cómo le ponían precio a sus vida > >>>no les dan comida a las pe o personas, los golgolpean a diar. >>> un muchacho quería ir al bañasen levantó y lo mataron aba tabatazos >>> según amo ninamnistía interl son torturados, los matan, los en fey wrtierran o desaparecen o >>> este es el viaje más violento. más de la mitad de las mujeres son violadas y quienes se deciden de aventurarse antes de salir de sus países se inyectan para no quedar embarazada. >>> este susto nunca se me va a s olvidar >>> muchos pagan el rescate pero igual son asesinados. la industria sigue creciendo y dejando ganancias millonarias al crimen organizado. el 97% de los abusos com
>>> buenas tardes, bárbara, pamela miles de inmigrantes son sus tra secuestrados en méxico, como han como amnistía internacional muchos de ellos soson desaparecidos y muertos y pocos sobreviven y pueden contar los detalles de esta mac bmacabra pesadilla >>> salió del salvador hasta estados unidos y cayó presa del secuestro >>> nos taparon la cara >>> la llevaron a tamaulipas >>> nos ma wraamarraron de la b las manos y los pies. >>> y...
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barbara rose brooker, remember that name. she is a local writer who wrote her passion for antiagism into a page turning novel called the viagra diaries. it's about love and sex after 60. barbara may be poised now to become a household name. here is why. hbo wants to turn the viagra diaries into a tv series. here with me we welcome back barbara rose brooker. congratulations. >> thank you. yai! >> you aren't fooling around here. it's funny because we referred to this and other people did too as "sex in the city" for boomers and that was not just so much a comparison. it's now turned out to be a prediction because tell them who is exec producing? >> i'm so excited and you have been so supportive. darren starr, who wrote "sex in the city" and the movie and a million other things is writing this series for this. i am so stoked on this. >> you should be. >> i feel so good. >> guy knows what he is doing. how did you get him? >> i didn't get to him. this is what happened. i believe in miracles and at any age. i wrote this little book
barbara rose brooker, remember that name. she is a local writer who wrote her passion for antiagism into a page turning novel called the viagra diaries. it's about love and sex after 60. barbara may be poised now to become a household name. here is why. hbo wants to turn the viagra diaries into a tv series. here with me we welcome back barbara rose brooker. congratulations. >> thank you. yai! >> you aren't fooling around here. it's funny because we referred to this and other people...
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. >> el prÍncipes de duquesa, asistirÁ maÑana a un juego de polo en santa bÁrbara y despuÉs llegarÁn lÓpez estÁn invitados asÍ como tom hanks y bÁrbara straisend. >> esta escuela tendrÁl honor de bailar salsa del mingo para la pareja real y han ensayado sin descanso. >> me siento muy feliz de hacer esto, nos muchas personas podrÁn decir que de hecho algo muy grande si. >> la idea es que el prÍncipe y su esposa se lleva la mejor imagen de los angeles y vuelvan pronto. >> como pudieron ver se ha afinado hasta el mÁs mÍnimo detalle pero lo que mÁs preocupÓ a los residentes del barrio es el trÁfico. es todo por mi parte, desde los angeles cafornia, regresÓ con ustedes el estud. >> mÁs tendremos el lunes sobre la visita de la pareja r >> estaremos muy pendientes. >> entretanto la cantante y bailarina cubana dijo en mÉxico que a que ella es la mejor aventurera en la musical de la historia, dice que ni alicia machado y miguel contempla puedenuperar. v amios vamos a escuchar lo que dicen. >> enemiga, la quiero muc machado,y miguel para mover una cadera y lpide permiso a la otra, es muy fuert
. >> el prÍncipes de duquesa, asistirÁ maÑana a un juego de polo en santa bÁrbara y despuÉs llegarÁn lÓpez estÁn invitados asÍ como tom hanks y bÁrbara straisend. >> esta escuela tendrÁl honor de bailar salsa del mingo para la pareja real y han ensayado sin descanso. >> me siento muy feliz de hacer esto, nos muchas personas podrÁn decir que de hecho algo muy grande si. >> la idea es que el prÍncipe y su esposa se lleva la mejor imagen de los angeles y...
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. >> gracias por estar con nosotros les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. >> comenzamos con un doloroso incidentedo la vuelta al mundo. >> sacan de la escuela a un niÑo de 4 aÑos por ser portador del virus del sida, natalia cruz tiene los por menores. >> tÚ mismo lo has dicho con el hecho de tener que sufrir portar el virus a su corta edad pero su vida podrÍa cambiar al menos eso esperamos. >> el pequeÑo erick insiste en que quiere estudiar en el poco tiempo que le queda de vida. >> ha sido buen estudiante fue expulsado de la escuela catÓlica a la que asistÍa por algo que no es su culpa. >> ¿por quÉ no has ido al colegio?. >> porque no quieren que vaya al colegio. >> ¿por quÉ?. >> porque me van a sacar. >> ¿quÉ te gustarÍa ser de grande a ti?. >> sus padres son portadores del virus de vih y el niÑo naciÓ con la enfermedad a pesar que la vida ha golpeado a esta familia han dado lo mejor a sus hijos, trabajando para darles educaciÓn la cual ha sido negada por las hermanas que estÁn a cargo del colegio. >> mi hijo tiene el problema del sida y tiene una herida en la naricita y a veces le picarÁ y se
. >> gracias por estar con nosotros les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. >> comenzamos con un doloroso incidentedo la vuelta al mundo. >> sacan de la escuela a un niÑo de 4 aÑos por ser portador del virus del sida, natalia cruz tiene los por menores. >> tÚ mismo lo has dicho con el hecho de tener que sufrir portar el virus a su corta edad pero su vida podrÍa cambiar al menos eso esperamos. >> el pequeÑo erick insiste en que quiere estudiar en el poco tiempo que le...
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and abc's bob woodruff is with them in santa barbara this evening. bob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. yeah. the game has just begun. this is a beautiful spot right here. now, it's four against four. prince william is out there, with his jersey, number 4. a dangerous sport. they can hit this ball at about 100 miles per hour. but the ball a size of an orange. for the prince, this is absolutely worth it because he's raising a lot of money for his charities. day two of will and kate's excellent american adventure began in an aerial convoy up the california coast. touching down at the posh santa barbara polo club, where the well-heeled and the well-known came to mingle with the world's most famous newlyweds. >> he's lived his life with such dignity. and just seems like a really good guy. >> reporter: security at the polo grounds today was extremely tight. even the v.i.p.s were screened. their luxury cars carefully inspected. will and kate came here to raise money for the many charities that the duke and his brother, prince harry, support
and abc's bob woodruff is with them in santa barbara this evening. bob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. yeah. the game has just begun. this is a beautiful spot right here. now, it's four against four. prince william is out there, with his jersey, number 4. a dangerous sport. they can hit this ball at about 100 miles per hour. but the ball a size of an orange. for the prince, this is absolutely worth it because he's raising a lot of money for his charities. day two of will...
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barbara i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i go whining i'm going to route i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last time you came through i don't even know last year his girlfriend or girlfriend. wants her name. i don't know it used to be. her her name now she got married. i don't know what her name is where does she live apart and you got to help me barbara i can't help you or he. told me with his girlfriend the bounty hunters of a serious leap. without losing time with the help of the internet the telephone number of the. she knows the fugitive. gone home there's nothing going on. here the thing we really don't disclose information when it gets this close because we don't know who you really are. you could be somebody that's just trying to trick us. very good and . well i think we've got. to go. she is ready to get. an even agree. because and make sure the dealers here. continues to ask for information. the fugitive is in another house in the neighborhood. is the lady responsible fo
barbara i didn't ask you because if you knew where he was you wouldn't tell me if i'm when. i knew i would tell you because i go whining i'm going to route i don't want to do with him anymore when's the last time you came through i don't even know last year his girlfriend or girlfriend. wants her name. i don't know it used to be. her her name now she got married. i don't know what her name is where does she live apart and you got to help me barbara i can't help you or he. told me with his...
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vidas, lleva grabada en su mente la macabra pesadilla >>> qué tal sales lules sa pa silva conde >>> y bárbaramudo >>> una mujer voy la muerte cerca luego de ser secuestrada por "los zetas" >>> pero ella sobrevivió para contarlo, león felipe está con más detalles este caso en h@rticul qué tal león cuéntanos? >>> bh@ivisionprimer impactoh@ sus tra secuestrados en méxico, como han señalado organizaciones amnistía internacional...
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first, i understand that barbara pierce is here. she is the chair of the board of bawsca . i want to welcome her and mr. jensen as well and thank them for their comments. we appreciate your letter. i just want to put that out there. i understand that we also have an amendment before us. i do not know if we need to take the motion quite yet. but my understanding is the amendment that you have before you -- the amendments that you have before you were crafted to address issues in the bawsca letter. >> i would be happy to walk you through those. >> if you would. and th from bawsca as well. >> sure. and talks about the draft to proposed changes, the discussion about meeting the level of service goals, as well as the definition of the term scope and service change. they want to make sure we define our terms and also require that level of service. the second one is one we talked about here already, or the commission directed staff to report back to the commission on what is happening in terms of the water supply issue. how will we make up that difference? well will happen to make
first, i understand that barbara pierce is here. she is the chair of the board of bawsca . i want to welcome her and mr. jensen as well and thank them for their comments. we appreciate your letter. i just want to put that out there. i understand that we also have an amendment before us. i do not know if we need to take the motion quite yet. but my understanding is the amendment that you have before you -- the amendments that you have before you were crafted to address issues in the bawsca...
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it has nothing to do with your political persuasion. >> barbara boxer, thank you for joining us. the future of the murdoch empire is certainly more -- is unquestionably more uncertain than ever before. james murdock was once heir apparent. his future is now unclear. shareholders have seen their stock fall. they have also seen the price but oner bid of b-sky-b the shelf. we spoke to the second-largest shareholder of news corp., the prince of saudi arabia. >> even by the standards of the wealth that you find here on the french riviera, the man i am about to meet is wealthy. prince saud is known as the arab warren buffett. he is a nephew of the saudi king, but he says his fortune is self made. his company, kingdom holdings, is in a wide range of businesses, including the second-largest stake in the company that funds rupert murdoch's entire global media -- owns rupert murdoch's entire global media empire. rupert murdoch owns 12%. the prince owns 7%. what is more, he is far richer than rupert murdoch. rupert murdoch is said to be worth $7.5 billion. the prince is said to be worth $20
it has nothing to do with your political persuasion. >> barbara boxer, thank you for joining us. the future of the murdoch empire is certainly more -- is unquestionably more uncertain than ever before. james murdock was once heir apparent. his future is now unclear. shareholders have seen their stock fall. they have also seen the price but oner bid of b-sky-b the shelf. we spoke to the second-largest shareholder of news corp., the prince of saudi arabia. >> even by the standards of...
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dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll hear from one of the
dominique from the office of congresswoman barbara lee. thank you for coming. office of congresswoman barbara lee. office of congressman mike honda. thank you for coming. the juvenile probation department. thank you for coming here this evening. thank you for coming. ok. we are now going to begin tonight's program. first we'll hear from one of the
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barbara starr is all over the story and will join nus a few minutes. first, debt debate but no deal. it all comes down to numbers. i don't mean 13-digit numbers with dollar signs in front of them. i mean this number. take a look here. five days until the treasury says it will run out of borrowed money. five hours, give or take, until the house votes on the so-called boehner plan, and it needs 217 votes to pass, and it's a slam dunk, right? wrong. 60 republicans are tea party members that want huge cuts in spending and no hike in the debt ceiling. here is where the big numbers come in. the republican speaker has staked his leadership on the plan to let the treasury borrow $900 billion right away, while cutting $915 billion in future spending. contrast that with the senate plan from majority leader reid which would hike the debt by $2.7 trillion by cutting spending by $2.2 trillion. it's not clear when the senate will vote on anything, actually. and that brings me to cnn correspondent, kate bolduan. >> reporter: sounds like they are cautionly optimistic.
barbara starr is all over the story and will join nus a few minutes. first, debt debate but no deal. it all comes down to numbers. i don't mean 13-digit numbers with dollar signs in front of them. i mean this number. take a look here. five days until the treasury says it will run out of borrowed money. five hours, give or take, until the house votes on the so-called boehner plan, and it needs 217 votes to pass, and it's a slam dunk, right? wrong. 60 republicans are tea party members that want...
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senator barbara boxer joins me. you think rupert murdoch had a hard time yesterday, wait until you see what senator franken did today. >>> still to come in this hour, senator al franken destroys a witness' testimony during a hearing on the defensive marriage act. you really have to see this. and andrew breitbart's protege tries to prove that foreign terrorists can get medicaid. his target does something shocking, she actually follows the law o'keefe called for a esurance instantly compares our car insurance rates with other top companies. with an esurance quote, you know you're getting a great deal. you can thank our tech team for that. sure, i'll let them know. bye-bye. aha! anything you want to share? with the tech team? oh, i'm dating that girl in accounting. seriously? yeah, we're pretty serious. [ female announcer ] know if you're getting a great deal. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >> o'keefe called for a legislative repeal of the so-called defensive marriage
senator barbara boxer joins me. you think rupert murdoch had a hard time yesterday, wait until you see what senator franken did today. >>> still to come in this hour, senator al franken destroys a witness' testimony during a hearing on the defensive marriage act. you really have to see this. and andrew breitbart's protege tries to prove that foreign terrorists can get medicaid. his target does something shocking, she actually follows the law o'keefe called for a esurance instantly...
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sandra hughes, santa barbara. >>> maybe you noticed summer has disappeared into the fog. martin has the pinpoint forecast. >>> and the silver lining to the tsunami damage in santa cruz, and how some people will benefit from the damage left behind. ,, >>> new hope tonight, for the santa cruz harbor badly damaged by the march tsunami. thanks to a $1.4 million federal grant, there are now 57 new jobs available. a position repairing tsunami damage could be yours. officials are now taking applications. the work though is temporary. lasting a few months. and paying up to $12,000. >>> well, today feels so much cooler than yesterday. wait until you hear erika's forecast. >> it is getting cooler. we started off the week with triple digits and now end it rather cool. in fact about 10 to 15 degrees below average. and we are seeing a lot of clouds working their way into the forecast region. so as we take a quick look outside, we are going to see the low clouds making their way in and seeing a cold front that is making its way down from the gulf of alaska, and the head of a low, and w
sandra hughes, santa barbara. >>> maybe you noticed summer has disappeared into the fog. martin has the pinpoint forecast. >>> and the silver lining to the tsunami damage in santa cruz, and how some people will benefit from the damage left behind. ,, >>> new hope tonight, for the santa cruz harbor badly damaged by the march tsunami. thanks to a $1.4 million federal grant, there are now 57 new jobs available. a position repairing tsunami damage could be yours....