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barnes. mr. barnes, you're a democrat candidate for attorney general has publicly stated that he would not pursue the legal challenge to the obama health care legislation because he thinks it's constitutional. now, you two have stated that you think it is constitutional but that you would continue the litigation. my question to you is, if both of you are elected, how would you challenge obama care or would you simply give up that challenge? >> well, congressman, if you know the constitution of georgia and also the procedures of operating, there's often in fact not often, but sometimes conflicts between the attorney general and the governor. that's happened at least a half a dozen times that i can recall and when that happens, the governor00 points an independent counsel and that continues. i think the independent counsel that we have now is sufficient, and i would continue -- ann lewis, and i would continue to appoint. >> rebuttal, mr. deal? >> well, first of all, i voted against obama care becau
barnes. mr. barnes, you're a democrat candidate for attorney general has publicly stated that he would not pursue the legal challenge to the obama health care legislation because he thinks it's constitutional. now, you two have stated that you think it is constitutional but that you would continue the litigation. my question to you is, if both of you are elected, how would you challenge obama care or would you simply give up that challenge? >> well, congressman, if you know the...
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barnes appointed. >> i would give you a brief rebuttal, mr. barnes. >> that is absolutely false.el westmoreland. he was either appointed by dale miller or he was elected first. it is an example of how to stretch the truth and try to make something out of nothing. >> us move on to the next question. >> my question is for congressman deal. the governor is about leadership, obviously. during your 18 years in congress, you're the lead sponsor of only seven deals that were made law and he did not hold any significant leadership positions. why should georgians believe you can be governor? >> when i went to congress, i did not go there to get my name on legislation. in fact, but to the people who talk to me said they had too many laws already, they did not want me to bring my name on every piece of legislation. i have been the sponsor and co- sponsor of the important pieces of legislation. i was the original co-sponsor on a bill that became known as "megan's law." i was the author of the legislation that saved $10 billion for the first time that you had to prove you're a citizen to be e
barnes appointed. >> i would give you a brief rebuttal, mr. barnes. >> that is absolutely false.el westmoreland. he was either appointed by dale miller or he was elected first. it is an example of how to stretch the truth and try to make something out of nothing. >> us move on to the next question. >> my question is for congressman deal. the governor is about leadership, obviously. during your 18 years in congress, you're the lead sponsor of only seven deals that were...
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this little barn is in somebody's backyard, 25th street. >> there is a barn and farm house on the corner of noi and 25th and off the top of the beam out rigger and hall the hey into the roof for the horses and we are working on a house in pacific heights and in the back is a carriage house and had a hay loft. >> let's see. james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the reasons it had to be rebuilt these moderns are much more knowledgeable than the people in the 1800's and we knee w knew wo seal up the windows and all the building we did made it rot and it needed ventilation and had to undo the work that was done and back to the original design and expensive project an
this little barn is in somebody's backyard, 25th street. >> there is a barn and farm house on the corner of noi and 25th and off the top of the beam out rigger and hall the hey into the roof for the horses and we are working on a house in pacific heights and in the back is a carriage house and had a hay loft. >> let's see. james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the...
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i cannot afford to subsidize barnes & noble anymore. have given them so much money, even in their cafÉ, sort of a penalty, to hang out here, because we bought a chocolate chip cookie. i want to go in my neighborhood and be a part of that, and the building, i actually thought it was part of a joke when someone mentioned landmark status, and ; i realized how contentios this is, and if you actually take a field trip in the building, it is dark. it is dank. the bathroom area looks like a serial killer lives there. children do not like to go down there. i hope that you listen to the neighborhood on this and began making a living library. thank you. -- and again make a living library. thank you. supervisor chiu: thank you. >> my son has spent his whole life in life -- in north beach, and as a mother and working- class person, i urge you not to let market library. it is a lively, multi-cultural neighborhood, using the spaces in the public buildings, and in neighborhoods such as this deserves an up-to-date library hills the needs in the communi
i cannot afford to subsidize barnes & noble anymore. have given them so much money, even in their cafÉ, sort of a penalty, to hang out here, because we bought a chocolate chip cookie. i want to go in my neighborhood and be a part of that, and the building, i actually thought it was part of a joke when someone mentioned landmark status, and ; i realized how contentios this is, and if you actually take a field trip in the building, it is dark. it is dank. the bathroom area looks like a...
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barnes? >> i don't think it has to trump hope. i think what both of us has said is they are equally important. i think pre-k is probably more important than hope. that doesn't mean you cut the hope funding off like that. there are triggers in the hope funding that's been put in that will take care of things. the reason for that is we know this. early childhood, when a child comes to that first grade because lower income children don't have as many vocabulary words that they have learned, then there's only a hope of closing half of the gap that exists. that's what the study shows. the way you close that gap is through great pre-k programs and even zero to three programs. >> mr. deal? >> i don't think you have to necessarily play one against the other. they both are important. my mother was a first grade schoolteacher and i understand the importance of early education. and pre-k is certainly one of those things that has paid great dividends. i do believe we need to continue to monitor the way w
barnes? >> i don't think it has to trump hope. i think what both of us has said is they are equally important. i think pre-k is probably more important than hope. that doesn't mean you cut the hope funding off like that. there are triggers in the hope funding that's been put in that will take care of things. the reason for that is we know this. early childhood, when a child comes to that first grade because lower income children don't have as many vocabulary words that they have learned,...
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harrison barnes. tar heels taking on hofstra. early first half, barnes for three. later, tyler zeller, to barnes. he can do it inside, as well. and late in the half, north carolina running away. zeller on the oop. barnes had four threes. 107-63, your final. >>> that's a look at your espn news update. i'm steve weissman. back to you in new york. >> tar heels look good. >>> "dancing with the stars" producers are now defending their voting system after charges that it was all rigged. a blogger claimed to have voted for bristol palin 300 times in just 3 hours. but the show's executive producer says, quote, that is impossible. conrad green says there is a built-in system of checks and balances to ensure that kind of thing simply can't happen. >>> cher is calling it an honor that is more special than can be imagined. she was talking about joining the other celebrities who have left their hand and footprints at chinese theater in hollywood. the 64-year-old star said she was coming to the same theater when she was 4 to see "cinderella" on the big screen. her new film opens
harrison barnes. tar heels taking on hofstra. early first half, barnes for three. later, tyler zeller, to barnes. he can do it inside, as well. and late in the half, north carolina running away. zeller on the oop. barnes had four threes. 107-63, your final. >>> that's a look at your espn news update. i'm steve weissman. back to you in new york. >> tar heels look good. >>> "dancing with the stars" producers are now defending their voting system after charges...
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host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out of the first recession and then a weak economy. now, it hasn't worked. that's for sure. i mean, the economy is just crawling along the bottom. what ronald reagan did, if you recall, was to cut taxes. cut taxes across the board, income taxes. it had a huge impact. this is what john f. kennedy did. his tax cuts that were passed under lyndon johnson. that's what calvin coolidge did. it's what countries did all over the world. the record is, and a couple of harvard economists looked into this, about 30 examples arou
host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us...
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cafÉ because barnes & ble has betteramenities tha liary does.has wheehairaccesan clnreroom it is a shame tha we cannot p this r our local cizens. berc u udeate jodiÄo>> i hereon so h 15 mont mhband a i ishi in nobeac e lov he publilibrary. weo not use our branch. w use the onlinecatalog and thecausthere rely is rean orto stay there. the no quiet ace. tis not,elace r m s withme and rd oks. theres noplace f us browse and enjoy beintogeer. ow there was arogram that ouus tothe ibraryery ee pbably about 100 kids nannies moms. eyou gather ever thursday we sries plays the uitar in instments until last cember -- read sespy the guitar andinstrumen until lastecber, butbarhyme me end. wen ty haveo abanth librynd godown stree youribrary i not serving the coity. we eally needto have a counity lra ttis going to serve my kids and allo the other kids and amilies that u e fromnor beach histic pservationis a goo thing,but it o ve broad public support. lakinghis librawill e a narrow guppeop t will noserve thesechildren who desee b able to come their liarand have p
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he allegedly raced it at bonneville for a couple of years an put it in the barn.last year and now it is going to auction january 21st and 22nd. they're selling that in scottsdale, arizona. and it is expected to fetch over $1 million. as you look at a picture of that car, that is the original condition. it has never been restored and it has got fewer than 10,000 miles. so this is a true find. the car was thought to have been destroyed or lost. it is serial number 1010 for tucker fans fusm go on the web site they have a history of each car by its serial number and you can track where the cars were. this one was lost. now it is found. >> what a return on the investment, right? >> not bad. you have to hold on it it for over 50 years. talk about long-term investing. >> coming up, you want to find out which party truly has the solution if either does have the st. louis to stop the spiraling deficit. mr. cavuto will be talking about that. we are going to salute our veterans because this is veterans day all on the fox business network. >> thank you. we'll see you again to
he allegedly raced it at bonneville for a couple of years an put it in the barn.last year and now it is going to auction january 21st and 22nd. they're selling that in scottsdale, arizona. and it is expected to fetch over $1 million. as you look at a picture of that car, that is the original condition. it has never been restored and it has got fewer than 10,000 miles. so this is a true find. the car was thought to have been destroyed or lost. it is serial number 1010 for tucker fans fusm go on...
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host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senatorbama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out of the first recession and then a weak economy. now, it hasn't worked. that's for sure. i mean, the economy is just crawling along the bottom. what ronald reagan did, if you recall, was to cut taxes. cut taxes across the board, income taxes. it had a huge impact. this is what john f. kennedy did. his tax cuts that were passed under lyndon johnson. that's what calvin coolidge did. it's what countries did all over the world. the record is, and a couple of harvard economists looked into this, about 30 examples around
host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senatorbama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out...
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[applause] [applause] >> barnes & noble likes that. you know, for the last few years, we've been hearing talks about how the big bookstores were dinosaurs and a time of the past. without your local barnes & noble when you can see and feel and touch the book, how would you know what to order on amazon? you wouldn't know. [laughter] >> how's that atthole thing working out? pretty well? good. second piece of good news, 2010 in the book world is going to go down in history as the year of the man. yes. if you look at the two top award categories, best fiction and best nonfiction, three of the nominees are men. which shows that men are starting to make real in roads. [laughter] >> in this traditionally female-dominated industry. i know that i as a man swelled with pride when i saw that "time" magazine devoted a cover story to jonathan franzen. one the greatest male novelist. i saw that. that's awesome for jonathan. i sure hope there isn't a backlash. well, fortunately, that didn't happen. [laughter] >> and here's the third piece of big news
[applause] [applause] >> barnes & noble likes that. you know, for the last few years, we've been hearing talks about how the big bookstores were dinosaurs and a time of the past. without your local barnes & noble when you can see and feel and touch the book, how would you know what to order on amazon? you wouldn't know. [laughter] >> how's that atthole thing working out? pretty well? good. second piece of good news, 2010 in the book world is going to go down in history as...
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they cannot afford to go to barnes & noble.under the no child left behind act, under the guidance of the new principal, they had better test scores, but many are learning english as a second language. these students critically need the features of a new library, with an area for teenagers to welcome the into the library which a welcomed them to the library. i live in there -- with an area for teenagers to welcome them into the library. i live in north beach. in maybe gobbling/v h which children also desperately need. i am strongly opposed to landmarking the north beach library. thank you. >> my name is chaudhry. i am a parent -- my name is audrinaa -- audrey. we are asking you to please not landmark this library. it is not worth it. however, the people are worth it. so we can all enjoy some books together in a clean and well lighted place. please do not abandon north beach. it feels that we have been abandoned and that if the library is man march, it will go down. -- if the library is landmarked, it will go down. we are still h
they cannot afford to go to barnes & noble.under the no child left behind act, under the guidance of the new principal, they had better test scores, but many are learning english as a second language. these students critically need the features of a new library, with an area for teenagers to welcome the into the library which a welcomed them to the library. i live in there -- with an area for teenagers to welcome them into the library. i live in north beach. in maybe gobbling/v h which...
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. >> fremont neighbors will say goodbye to a barnes and noble store and hope a whole foods will move in by the end of december. a spokes person would only say the grocer is interested in fremont. bookstore workers were told that barnes and noble decided to close after a landlord demanded an increase. it's located at the shopping center near fremont and maui boulevard. four people are a united states kood of robbing a designer store. three men stormed the store saturday. the group shoved a sales woman and took $9,000 in purses and wallets. a female get away driver helped them get away, but the police used the description to arrest all four people and recover the stolen items. >>> the search is on for two men who tried to rob a liquor store in bay point. one of the men went into a liquor store yesterday and pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money. the clerk fought back, struggling until a second man came in and pointed a gun at the clerk. both rather than away without anybody. they left a blue or brown sedan. >> the travel rush continues at sfo. they saw a 4% increase in passenge
. >> fremont neighbors will say goodbye to a barnes and noble store and hope a whole foods will move in by the end of december. a spokes person would only say the grocer is interested in fremont. bookstore workers were told that barnes and noble decided to close after a landlord demanded an increase. it's located at the shopping center near fremont and maui boulevard. four people are a united states kood of robbing a designer store. three men stormed the store saturday. the group shoved a...
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. >> tara barnes is a teacher. >> this is a great career letter for teachers. parents and families will see that as such. >> it's a 3% agreement. it includes an automatic pay raise. >> it's going to attract talent. >> reporter: it could lure talent like ryan, who is the teacher of the year. >> doesn't weaken teachers positions by any means. doesn't weaken tenure, nobody is being pushed back to a lesser title than they have this year. >> reporter: the principal sees it as a benefit to the students. >> in order to determine what kind of job we're doing for the school and educators, we need to see how the school is doing. >> is the city of baltimore already boasts great kids and great schools. now, by all indications, it has a great teachers contract. reporting live, i'm pat warren. back to you on television hill. >> the state board of education still has to work out the guidelines for the performance- based evaluations. >>> scandal forces a new editor out his job. jay montgomery cook stepped down from his job. he allegedly resigned amid allegations he sent sexual
. >> tara barnes is a teacher. >> this is a great career letter for teachers. parents and families will see that as such. >> it's a 3% agreement. it includes an automatic pay raise. >> it's going to attract talent. >> reporter: it could lure talent like ryan, who is the teacher of the year. >> doesn't weaken teachers positions by any means. doesn't weaken tenure, nobody is being pushed back to a lesser title than they have this year. >> reporter: the...
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host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out of the first recession and then a weak economy. now, it hasn't worked. that's for sure. i mean, the economy is just crawling along the bottom. what ronald reagan did, if you recall, was to cut taxes. cut taxes across the board, income taxes. it had a huge impact. this is what john f. kennedy did. his tax cuts that were passed under lyndon johnson. that's what calvin coolidge did. it's what countries did all over the world. the record is, and a couple of harvard economists looked into this, about 30 examples arou
host: fred barnes. guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us...
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the former major of herion john barnes keeps saying the same thing again and again. they can add. that i've never killed anybody i've never even used my gun. before that. oh then i was walking down the street cos the rixos hotel there that i heard somebody crying she's telling mated to her toe and saw the end in it and his family with all their belongings already packed a bag on a bottle. the seat. assignment was telling him they should go to the bank. or yelled at him and told him that they were not on the list and that they were not going anywhere that that's what i told you. that even though there are no icons or crucifixes from the former john barnes house computer claims he's a very devout christian. his speaks about what this a leader brenner who lives in a small israeli town doesn't need translation she's still fluent in hungary and but she doesn't believe a single word of what she and the computer has to say. she remembers perfectly well the frosty day in january nine hundred forty two when she along with three thousand other jews in novi sad was brought to the bank of the
the former major of herion john barnes keeps saying the same thing again and again. they can add. that i've never killed anybody i've never even used my gun. before that. oh then i was walking down the street cos the rixos hotel there that i heard somebody crying she's telling mated to her toe and saw the end in it and his family with all their belongings already packed a bag on a bottle. the seat. assignment was telling him they should go to the bank. or yelled at him and told him that they...
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for robin barnes, an unemployed single mother of three who doesn't even have a table to eat on, this makes all the difference in the world. >> they want the dressing. they want the turkey. they want to have like others have, you know. but if i didn't, for them, it probably would have been a disaster. >> reporter: this year, many in america will give thanks for the helping hands of others. >> god bless you. >> reporter: don teague, cbs news, dallas. >> smith: when the folks at dell frisco's steak house learned robin barnes had no kitchen table, they had one delivered today with chairs. that's the "cbs evening news" for katie couric, i'm harry smith. thanks for joining us. i'll see you in the morning on "the early show." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org cess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org budget cuts and layoffs - a question for neighbors in contra costa: how much would you be willi our >>> at time of budget cuts and layoffs, a question for neighbors in contra costa, how much would you be willing to pay to keep your local fi
for robin barnes, an unemployed single mother of three who doesn't even have a table to eat on, this makes all the difference in the world. >> they want the dressing. they want the turkey. they want to have like others have, you know. but if i didn't, for them, it probably would have been a disaster. >> reporter: this year, many in america will give thanks for the helping hands of others. >> god bless you. >> reporter: don teague, cbs news, dallas. >> smith: when...
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audra barnes, what are you working? >> reporter: police in two counties team up to catch a man wanted for more than 100 break- ins and burglaries. find out why some neighbors still won't let their guards down. >>> laura evans, another problem with metro escalators. >> with no wong riders find a hole in an escalator steps literally missing. >>> wisdom martin? >> we have an exclusive one on one with the prince george's county police chief talking about his efforts to rid the department of corruption. >>> everybody stand by. we'll start by diving into our top story, the man suspected of breaking into more than 100 homes and cars in northern virginia caught in montgomery county. tonight police tracked him down thanks to teamwork and a tip from somebody in the public. fox 5's audrey barnes in the newsroom now. >> 34-year-old brad edmonds is now in jail tonight charged in a two county crime spree with multiple victims. even though he's in custody, residents aren't letting their guards down just yet. >> i knew it was in fairfa
audra barnes, what are you working? >> reporter: police in two counties team up to catch a man wanted for more than 100 break- ins and burglaries. find out why some neighbors still won't let their guards down. >>> laura evans, another problem with metro escalators. >> with no wong riders find a hole in an escalator steps literally missing. >>> wisdom martin? >> we have an exclusive one on one with the prince george's county police chief talking about his...
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one trapped a woman in a barn. >> then i saw that tree go down, and then i knew my wife was in the barn so i kind of panicked. >> glass was breaking around me, and i didn't know what to do so i just ducked down and let it go through. >> several homes were destroyed. nearly 50,000 people lost power. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" this morning, stocks in asia were mostly lower. ashley morrison in new york with more. >> good morning, terrell. asian markets dropped amid worries about europe's financial stability. hong kong's hang seng finished down more than 2.5% while japan's nikkei was closed. today wall street gets the fed's latest measure of just how much the economy is growing as well as a new report on home sales. on monday, stocks finished mixed. the dow lost 25 points, while the nasdaq finished up almost 14. the fbi has raided the offices of three hedge funds as part of a major investigation into alleged insider trading. the three raids in new york city, connecticut, and boston took place on monday. "the wall street journal" says the companies earned tens of millions of dollars in ille
one trapped a woman in a barn. >> then i saw that tree go down, and then i knew my wife was in the barn so i kind of panicked. >> glass was breaking around me, and i didn't know what to do so i just ducked down and let it go through. >> several homes were destroyed. nearly 50,000 people lost power. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" this morning, stocks in asia were mostly lower. ashley morrison in new york with more. >> good morning, terrell. asian markets...
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he spoke at barns and noble -- barnes & noble booksellers. >> good evening, everyone, and thank you for coming. this is part of our barnes & noble and amnesty international lecture series, and i have the great honor right now of reading just a few passages from "letters to my torturer, "by the main speaker, houshang asadi. this is his story. it's chapter 15, woof woof, i am a spy. my little dog is yapping, licking my feet. he wants me to take him out. his name is sonny. he's my little boy, kind and loyal. he has no idea that under the pressure of the whip i, too, become a dog. he is the opposite of my broken, wounded and devastated self, but all this has nothing to do with my beautiful dog. he has no idea that once before i had to bark before i was allowed to speak. on this stormny parisian morning, i am writing my 15th letter to you and to history, and i am forced to return to the most bitter days of my life. there is a time when my battered body was shaking on the torture bed and my soul was running away to avoid surrendering to the devil. 12:18, march, 1983. you have left, and i am t
he spoke at barns and noble -- barnes & noble booksellers. >> good evening, everyone, and thank you for coming. this is part of our barnes & noble and amnesty international lecture series, and i have the great honor right now of reading just a few passages from "letters to my torturer, "by the main speaker, houshang asadi. this is his story. it's chapter 15, woof woof, i am a spy. my little dog is yapping, licking my feet. he wants me to take him out. his name is sonny....
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we want to say good morning to tucker barnes to find out what we can expect today. i guess the mild weather brought that fog with it this morning. >> it certainly did. it will stick around through the morning rush. we've got a dense fog advisory. a little drizzle out there too. you can see the counties in gray so it is not the entire community. up into howard county, frederick county, anne arundel county, you are not under the fog advisory but points to the west and south sure are. that is where the worst of the fog is. let's look at the satellite- radar. we won't see much of anything. we had a warm front that came through during late afternoon yesterday. it brought some cloudiness. with the winds out of the south today, we'll be in for a mild one. we'll see a little sunshine developing during the course of the day. high temperatures will top out in the low to mid-60s. that will feel pretty good. even tomorrow, we'll keep the warming trend intact as we get into tuesday afternoon. the forecast, not a bad one once you get the fog out of here with partial sunshine and
we want to say good morning to tucker barnes to find out what we can expect today. i guess the mild weather brought that fog with it this morning. >> it certainly did. it will stick around through the morning rush. we've got a dense fog advisory. a little drizzle out there too. you can see the counties in gray so it is not the entire community. up into howard county, frederick county, anne arundel county, you are not under the fog advisory but points to the west and south sure are. that...
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barnes had. the judge's order will not give us that long. what we have to do is this, we have to show we are doing everything we can to conserve this viable resource. we have to show we have a conservation plan. we have to fix leaking water pipes, treat the water and return it in a greater fashion. in the event we are not able to conclude within the timeframe he has allowed, what we have to do is ask for an extension of time or reconsider some of the parts of his ruling. he has already put pressure on florida, but it will take aggressive action and building reservoirs. >> i would take that up next year. you have to do that now. we had planned 17 reservoirs' north of atlanta. they would be complete by now if they would have followed through. they were canceled the first year. we have to go through this conservation effort. i tell you one thing that has not been taken up, the governor needs to have enough concern for this issue to go to the court and stand up to sit this is our plan. we need you to appoint another mediator that can report dire
barnes had. the judge's order will not give us that long. what we have to do is this, we have to show we are doing everything we can to conserve this viable resource. we have to show we have a conservation plan. we have to fix leaking water pipes, treat the water and return it in a greater fashion. in the event we are not able to conclude within the timeframe he has allowed, what we have to do is ask for an extension of time or reconsider some of the parts of his ruling. he has already put...
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host: fred barnes.guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out of the first recession and then a weak economy. now, it hasn't worked. that's for sure. i mean, the economy is just crawling along the bottom. what ronald reagan did, if you recall, was to cut taxes. cut taxes across the board, income taxes. it had a huge impact. this is what john f. kennedy did. his tax cuts that were passed under lyndon johnson. that's what calvin coolidge did. it's what countries did all over the world. the record is, and a couple of harvard economists looked into this, about 30 examples aroun
host: fred barnes.guest: democrats, including then senator obama, voted for tarp and the big bailout as well. and a lot of candidates this year ran who had not been in congress back then ran against bailouts. i suspect a good number of them would have supported in the crisis back in the fall of 2008. but, look, economists are divided. you have some more liberal economists who want to spend more. they think that's the answer. spending more money by the federal government and that will get us out...
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policy adviser melody barnes. she recently attended a green conference in washington and talked about the use of energy sources. she's interviewed by atlantic's national correspondent james fallows. this is about half an hour. >> there's a lot of discussion about the climate bill, the fact that climate energy bill, the fact that nothing got through the congress this year and what that meant for a longer-term perspective for companies, for scientific organizations and all the rest. how do you think people who care about dealing with climate issues should view legislative prospects? is this something that'll be five years before it comes up again, ten years? what do you think? >> i'm smiling and laughing because as elizabeth was saying, i've spent a total of about ten years working on capitol hill, and i guess one of the things that i've learned is if you start to put your money down on when you think congress will act, you will inevitably lose your money. i remember thinking on some pieces of legislation i thought,
policy adviser melody barnes. she recently attended a green conference in washington and talked about the use of energy sources. she's interviewed by atlantic's national correspondent james fallows. this is about half an hour. >> there's a lot of discussion about the climate bill, the fact that climate energy bill, the fact that nothing got through the congress this year and what that meant for a longer-term perspective for companies, for scientific organizations and all the rest. how do...
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. >> reporter: walk into a real bookstore-- barnes & noble-- and the first thing you're likely to see isn't a book, it's a nook! barnes & noble's own version of an e-reader. >> we have over two million books available. >> reporter: the big bookstore chain calls it the future of reading, and the reason is clear. in september, sales of hard- cover books in america dropped by 40% to $180.3 million worth. but sales of e-books rose by 158% from a year earlier to $39.9 million. price is one factor driving e- book sales. best-sellers that can cost $25 in hard cover can be purchased for less than $10 as an e-book. thousands of works, including classics, are available free. this man is buying an e-reader for his 12-year-old son. >> i like to read books the old- fashioned way. but the new generation wants new things. >> reporter: turns out, so does the older generation. >> this is the biggest change in book reading since gutenberg and movable type. >> reporter: bill hall and his wife sharon taylor do most of their reading on a kindle, but hall isn't just a reader, he's also a writer. you're not
. >> reporter: walk into a real bookstore-- barnes & noble-- and the first thing you're likely to see isn't a book, it's a nook! barnes & noble's own version of an e-reader. >> we have over two million books available. >> reporter: the big bookstore chain calls it the future of reading, and the reason is clear. in september, sales of hard- cover books in america dropped by 40% to $180.3 million worth. but sales of e-books rose by 158% from a year earlier to $39.9...
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i'd like to have a nice healthy round of applause for barnes & noble. [applause] upon reflection, i made some jokes earlier about balance and noble, which the only way i can explain it is in preparing for the national book awards tonight, i spent the day drinking this alcoholic energy drink. and it got me a little bit pumped. and i try to sort it it feeds off of it by smoking a combination of pot and crack. and i think i'm fine now. i think i'm fine. are you ready for the awards, ladies and gentlemen? [applause] we are giving out awards in these categories in reverse alphabetical order. we are given awards for young people's literature, poetry, nonfiction, fiction and finally, the most coveted award, best tweak which will be exciting to give out this year. first, we're going to start with the award for young people's literature. in the fast vessel meaning for me as i can just share for a moment in the last year, my wife, olivia, had a baby girl. so we're very excited about that. [applause] and if i can share, here's the exciting part. i am the father. a
i'd like to have a nice healthy round of applause for barnes & noble. [applause] upon reflection, i made some jokes earlier about balance and noble, which the only way i can explain it is in preparing for the national book awards tonight, i spent the day drinking this alcoholic energy drink. and it got me a little bit pumped. and i try to sort it it feeds off of it by smoking a combination of pot and crack. and i think i'm fine now. i think i'm fine. are you ready for the awards, ladies and...
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we'll speak with rosemary barns. good morning. yes, good morning. i wanted to ask you what the is the parking situation there like? is there going to be plenty of parking when people go to oakland airport? caller: absolutely. plenty of parking. over the is cheaper. check oaklandairport.com to down load a coupon. >> i don't know if you can see we have airport delays across the country. atlanta has a ground stop which means planes are not being allowed to take off. 458 minute delays there. chicago 15. houston 15 minutes. are there delays at oakland right now? caller: no delays. we are thankful for this beautiful weather that is forecasted for today. >> if you can give me one tip this is the busiest day of the year. what can they do to speed up their travel? caller: what i want to recommend is customers get to the airport 90 minutes before their take off. things have definitely been dealt but we are expecting heavier loads throughout the day. >> all right. that is rosemary barnes. thank you. we'll be checking in with you and we'll be watching airports.
we'll speak with rosemary barns. good morning. yes, good morning. i wanted to ask you what the is the parking situation there like? is there going to be plenty of parking when people go to oakland airport? caller: absolutely. plenty of parking. over the is cheaper. check oaklandairport.com to down load a coupon. >> i don't know if you can see we have airport delays across the country. atlanta has a ground stop which means planes are not being allowed to take off. 458 minute delays there....
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it is a segment where tucker barnes and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questionslated or otherwise. today's question come from helen in gaithersburg, maryland. she, her husband and her daughter are all left-handed. her son is not. helen says she has also noticed a good deal of people in the media are left-handed. she wants to know if there are any statistics on this and whether there are any good web sites with left-handed prod jiewcts it takes me -- products. >> it takes me back to the simpson's show. >> there aren't any hard statistics on people in the media being left-handed. we took an informal poll here and only one is left handed. that would be tucker barnes. >> i am very left handed. >> as opposed to slightly left- handed. >> everything with the left hand. i mean everything. >> that is all we really want to know. we took an unofficial poll of people in the newsroom. there are 10 people down there. two of them were left hand. one is ambidexterous. generally speaking, throughout most of human history, about 10% of the population has been left-handed. >> isn't
it is a segment where tucker barnes and i put our big heads together to answer your most pressing questionslated or otherwise. today's question come from helen in gaithersburg, maryland. she, her husband and her daughter are all left-handed. her son is not. helen says she has also noticed a good deal of people in the media are left-handed. she wants to know if there are any statistics on this and whether there are any good web sites with left-handed prod jiewcts it takes me -- products....
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barns and nobody 20% off, all under $10. >>> wal-mart is offering free shipping on items and others like target are stepping up their game for black friday. target is offering more than double the deals that it did last year. >> sears will be open for the first time on thanksgiving day and then black friday, the get up early shopping day. tilly's has its teaser in in the window. first 75 customers get gift certificates up to $100. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>> more people expected to fly and as they go through airplanes they are facing tougherring securities. full body scans some people don't like them, now a group is protesting them. flyers rights.oregon are asking flyrs to boycott the day before thanksgiving. the group is suggesting people insist on a private room pwith a witness presents. >>> busy shoppers and airplanes not the only signs of the holidays. there is also the cold weather. this ice skating rink, possible thanks to a frozen rink. look at the sunny skys and warm sand, ocean with bodies, jacqueline b lets us know if the sunny days are here to stay. >> cooling trend throug
barns and nobody 20% off, all under $10. >>> wal-mart is offering free shipping on items and others like target are stepping up their game for black friday. target is offering more than double the deals that it did last year. >> sears will be open for the first time on thanksgiving day and then black friday, the get up early shopping day. tilly's has its teaser in in the window. first 75 customers get gift certificates up to $100. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >>> more...
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one of the things is going back to barnes & noble and not buying their books on amazon anymore. you know, you have the right to do it. barnes & noble has the right to put that in their window. >> larry: economic protest is law of the land. >> that's what this country is all about. >> larry: we were calling on friends of cnn heroes to tell us more about this year's top ten honorees, all of whom will be honored at a celebrity-studded gala hosted by anderson cooper. tonight an olympic hero and a champion tells us about a hero who deserves a gold medal for helping war veterans. watch. >> hi, i'm evan lysacek. i'm committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness and poverty in our country, and i see just how much the world needs heroes. now i'm thrilled to help cnn introduce one of this year's hop ten honorees. >> baghdad ended up being a hell of a ride. i sustained a very severe blast injury. my life just came to a complete halt. >> how are you doing? how's everything? you look sharp today. >> i've been building custom homes for 30 years. one of the most important things for a family
one of the things is going back to barnes & noble and not buying their books on amazon anymore. you know, you have the right to do it. barnes & noble has the right to put that in their window. >> larry: economic protest is law of the land. >> that's what this country is all about. >> larry: we were calling on friends of cnn heroes to tell us more about this year's top ten honorees, all of whom will be honored at a celebrity-studded gala hosted by anderson cooper....
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unfortunately, my barn was blown away. i lost 470 of my 800 turkeys.trees. i think he means of the barn, but -- that being said, i may be short on the heavier 18 to 20 pound turkeys. i wanted a 20-pounder. i'm eating alone. and -- if that is the case, i'll send you two 15 pound turkeys the total weight would be well over 20 pounds so you would get almost a free turkey. i'll plan on sending you two turkeys. you think the heavier turkeys would not have gotten carried away in the tornado. but thank you for supporting -- so i got this -- i like to imagine, like, some family in kansas was just sitting down at the dinner table and a dozen organic turkeys came crashing through their roof, right only the table. uncle sitting there with knife and fork, you know? but anyway, my turkeys are tornado survivors, so -- i don't know -- [ applause ] i mean, what do you do? i don't know if i should eat them or get them therapy. i'll probably eat them since they're dead already. tornado tur keys at the kimmel house this weekend. it's going to be good. yeah, thank you. i
unfortunately, my barn was blown away. i lost 470 of my 800 turkeys.trees. i think he means of the barn, but -- that being said, i may be short on the heavier 18 to 20 pound turkeys. i wanted a 20-pounder. i'm eating alone. and -- if that is the case, i'll send you two 15 pound turkeys the total weight would be well over 20 pounds so you would get almost a free turkey. i'll plan on sending you two turkeys. you think the heavier turkeys would not have gotten carried away in the tornado. but...
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science maven tucker barnes would like to -- that is not the ride rite word. >> i think of a maven as>> tony gets whether or not you should put butter on the popcorn and i get the hard science questions. >> she called you handsome. just answer the question. >> that was sweet of her. we all absorb radiation during the day. we get radiation, all objects do, not just human beings but buildings, trees, everything around us absorbs solar radiation. so what happens is during the tight time hour, that energy is reradiated into the atmosphere. we'll call to radiational cooling. what happens is if your car is parked particularly close to the side of a building, that heat will get radiated to your car. you have less of a chance of getting frost developing even if temperatures have dipped below 32. if your car is up against the house, you will have a tendency to keep the car a little bit warmer. >> one car may have been closer to the building than the other. it can even occur that one side of the car can be closer and develop frost while the other side just as dew. we don't have all the question
science maven tucker barnes would like to -- that is not the ride rite word. >> i think of a maven as>> tony gets whether or not you should put butter on the popcorn and i get the hard science questions. >> she called you handsome. just answer the question. >> that was sweet of her. we all absorb radiation during the day. we get radiation, all objects do, not just human beings but buildings, trees, everything around us absorbs solar radiation. so what happens is during...
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he spoke at barnes and noble booksellers in new york city. ad th >> good evening everybody in think you for cotming. our rnes& this is part of our barnes and cture se noble and amnesty internationalh lecture series. great honor right now every just a few passages from e "letter to my torturer" by thea, main speaker. if you would be so kind, a is woman's voice, but you need to picture it as a man's, and thisr was the story. it is chapter 15. i am a spy.ckingmy my little dog is yapping, licking my feet. he'sants me to take him out. his name is sunny. he is my little boy, kind and loyal. he has no idea that under the he is pressure of the whip by too, become a dog. he is the opposite about broke,o loaded, and devastating self. all this has nothing to do withe my dog.to he has no idea that once i hadae to bar before i was allowed to speak. on this stormy parisian morning i am writing my 15th letter to you and history. retu i am forced to return to theittr most bitter days of my life.s ae a t wime when my battered body n shaking on a torture bed,
he spoke at barnes and noble booksellers in new york city. ad th >> good evening everybody in think you for cotming. our rnes& this is part of our barnes and cture se noble and amnesty internationalh lecture series. great honor right now every just a few passages from e "letter to my torturer" by thea, main speaker. if you would be so kind, a is woman's voice, but you need to picture it as a man's, and thisr was the story. it is chapter 15. i am a spy.ckingmy my little dog...
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after that, a georgia governor's debate with roy barnes, nathan deal, and john monds., a california senate debate with barbara boxer and republican carly the arena. -- fiorina. in a few moments was show president obama campaigning in ohio. this will include remarks from ted strickland. first, let it how he began his day -- at a local chicago diner. >> what is that? i feel great. we got a good turnout. turnout is so important. lots of enthusiasm. the other side is enthusiastic and we have to make sure ours is, too. we've got bacon, pancakes. we got to get this to go. friend in ohio i have to help out. a lot of hard workers. [applause] [unintelligible] we're going to come around. we're going to come around and make it. we will get going straight. how are you? good to see you again. [unintelligible] >> how are you? >> great to be home in good to see you again. [unintelligible] are we good? give me the bill. we have got it. no, i have got to pay. there you go. these guys have been working incredibly hard. i think that when the thugs in illinois see -- when the votes in ill
after that, a georgia governor's debate with roy barnes, nathan deal, and john monds., a california senate debate with barbara boxer and republican carly the arena. -- fiorina. in a few moments was show president obama campaigning in ohio. this will include remarks from ted strickland. first, let it how he began his day -- at a local chicago diner. >> what is that? i feel great. we got a good turnout. turnout is so important. lots of enthusiasm. the other side is enthusiastic and we have...
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barnes and noble decided to close after the landlord demanded a major increase in rent.he bookstore is located in the plaza shopping center. >> oakland school leaders, police and kaiser will partner up to announce their support for the city's children. they will unveil a plan for oakland's kids before 10:00 this morning. the events will be at oakland high school. earlier this month, kaiser announced they funded near 800 community grants to help people in need of care, food, and housing. >>> tony lo russa will be back to kickoff a holiday pet food drive. she the cofounder of the animal rescue foundation and will be at the alamo safeway at 2:00 this afternoon trading autographs in exchange for donated pet food. his foundation started after a may 1990 game between the a's and the yankee when is a stray cat wandered on the field. when he found out the cat would be euthanized, he and his wife found a home for her and founded arf. >>> the team set two of the worst records in the league and both are on the hunt for the nfc west title. it could make the playoffs. kickoff at 5:30
barnes and noble decided to close after the landlord demanded a major increase in rent.he bookstore is located in the plaza shopping center. >> oakland school leaders, police and kaiser will partner up to announce their support for the city's children. they will unveil a plan for oakland's kids before 10:00 this morning. the events will be at oakland high school. earlier this month, kaiser announced they funded near 800 community grants to help people in need of care, food, and housing....
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tucker barnes and i are excited about it. we will answer two questions.ne of them is. we are going to give you our thoughts on when we will see our first snow. we did it last year. we do it every year. last year, we were rate on target. tucker and i will share our thoughts with you about that in 15 minutes. >> you picked this particular day to do that. >> yes, we did. >> let's check in with julie wright to find out what is happening on the roads. >> trouble on 270. big district attorney lays out of germantown headed southbound towards mva with the crew in sky fox helping us out. here is the scene of what remains a car fire. southbound 270 before the exit for 124. the car was fully engulfed according to the callers and the tweets we have coming in. the car is still smoking a bit on the front side. they are still working to clean this mess up for you southbound out of 270. we do have some traffic able to get by to the left now. southbound 270 before you reach montgomery village avenue. traffic is already jammed up badly out of germantown. 355 will work well
tucker barnes and i are excited about it. we will answer two questions.ne of them is. we are going to give you our thoughts on when we will see our first snow. we did it last year. we do it every year. last year, we were rate on target. tucker and i will share our thoughts with you about that in 15 minutes. >> you picked this particular day to do that. >> yes, we did. >> let's check in with julie wright to find out what is happening on the roads. >> trouble on 270. big...
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stay in the barn. >> this is an interesting part of the debate., thank you for coming on and saying at least your side of it. what does your gut tell you. should newark spend $1 million of the facebook donation that would ask parents what they think of the situation? go to newsnation.msnbc.com to cast your vote. i'm tamron hall. thanks so much for joining us. cenk uygur picks up the coverage after a quick break. commission-s with a difference-- commission-s more choice. over a hundred etfs.... ...chosen by the unbiased experts at morningstar associates. let me pick what works for me. for me. for me. the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. for just my signature? that's right, right now you can take home a volkswagen for just your signature, like the cc or the tiguan. huh. yeah, plus every vw includes scheduled carefree maintenance. reall
stay in the barn. >> this is an interesting part of the debate., thank you for coming on and saying at least your side of it. what does your gut tell you. should newark spend $1 million of the facebook donation that would ask parents what they think of the situation? go to newsnation.msnbc.com to cast your vote. i'm tamron hall. thanks so much for joining us. cenk uygur picks up the coverage after a quick break. commission-s with a difference-- commission-s more choice. over a hundred...
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i would like to underline the comment by the woman who said she cried when she learned that barnes & noble notwas about to e closed, and i would like to recommend that she and her son, who read 1.5 books while he was waiting to speak, they have done a great job this afternoon. there was a lengthy, detailed letter asking many specific questions, but they came to the council and blew them off and in many ways created quite a problem within the community for their lack of attention. thank you. for yours. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisor maxwell, and members of the board. my name is joe. i am a husband but we have lived in the neighborhood for the entire time we have raised our family -- that we have lived in the neighborhood. our girls are now in college. they learned how to read and the library. that was on the main floor, which was accessible. they learned how to roller skate and ride bikes. for years, the site where the current playground is has been altered slowly over time. supervisor chiu: if we can have the projector, please? >> this shows t
i would like to underline the comment by the woman who said she cried when she learned that barnes & noble notwas about to e closed, and i would like to recommend that she and her son, who read 1.5 books while he was waiting to speak, they have done a great job this afternoon. there was a lengthy, detailed letter asking many specific questions, but they came to the council and blew them off and in many ways created quite a problem within the community for their lack of attention. thank you....
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to clear barn street in east baltimore. i want this to be addressed today.ggested that he is the exactly a priority. the street is less the 100 feet long and dead ends into an alley. i think it is ok as is. another official actually visited the street, noting it is dry pavement. he persisted. >> these are the folks that provide the budget for this department. it is hard to ignore. >> that is true. >> every council member pressured officials. most were passing on complaints from constituents. sharon middleton felt the heat. please bid by it, all of us will be active in campaigning against your reelection until we get a thoughtful response. the elected officials only added to the competition for the overtaxed resources. >> we had 10,000 complaints. >> the councilwoman manage to get your own contractor. >> why with the city give you your own? >> they did not give them to me. you are driving is crazy. we are trying to help the. we are not talking about an army. we have a loan. >> to contractors were assigned to her. community leaders to them around to plow. the
to clear barn street in east baltimore. i want this to be addressed today.ggested that he is the exactly a priority. the street is less the 100 feet long and dead ends into an alley. i think it is ok as is. another official actually visited the street, noting it is dry pavement. he persisted. >> these are the folks that provide the budget for this department. it is hard to ignore. >> that is true. >> every council member pressured officials. most were passing on complaints...