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giants' present barry zito with a 3-0 lead he would not hold. off night for barry zito. but another example of burrel doing it all in left field this time. watch him hit the relay man juan uribe perfectly. big arms for the giant shortstop perfectly done to posey. a key play right there because it is 4-4 in the bottom of the 8th. burrel with the bat this time, tickets to ride, homerun, solo shot. his 10th of the year. what a pick-up there 5-4 win over the cubs. >>> but no bulging the padres at the top of the west as they head to a weekend collision with the giants up here. it's two and a half game lead for san francisco hairy jr. they build a 7-0 lead over pittsburgh and hold on to win it 8-5. kevin carea the winner in this one. >> the as doing double time up in seattle where the big left
giants' present barry zito with a 3-0 lead he would not hold. off night for barry zito. but another example of burrel doing it all in left field this time. watch him hit the relay man juan uribe perfectly. big arms for the giant shortstop perfectly done to posey. a key play right there because it is 4-4 in the bottom of the 8th. burrel with the bat this time, tickets to ride, homerun, solo shot. his 10th of the year. what a pick-up there 5-4 win over the cubs. >>> but no bulging the...
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. >> hill: barry petersen is in chicago tonight with more. barry? >> reporter: well erica, not a good day for either side. but the consensus is oorks worse day for the prosecution. seven weeks of trial, 14 days of jury deliberation, and you end up with a hung jury on almost all the counts, including, as you pointed out, the one that blagojevich tried to sell that senate seat vacated when barack obama went to washington. >> governor blagojevich has been arrested in the middle of what we can only describe as a political corruption crime spree. >> reporter: prosecutors knew it was a high-profile, high-risk case from the outset. >> the conduct would mike lincoln roll over in his grave. >> reporter: blagojevich was already under investigation and his phones tapped when he discussed appointing a new senator to replace barack obama when he went to the white house. it was all about what's in it for blagojevich. >> reporter: prosecutors hit hard, raiding the house of a sitting governor early one december morning in 2008. not governor for long, he was soon im
. >> hill: barry petersen is in chicago tonight with more. barry? >> reporter: well erica, not a good day for either side. but the consensus is oorks worse day for the prosecution. seven weeks of trial, 14 days of jury deliberation, and you end up with a hung jury on almost all the counts, including, as you pointed out, the one that blagojevich tried to sell that senate seat vacated when barack obama went to washington. >> governor blagojevich has been arrested in the middle...
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>> barry pederson from la tonight, barry, thank you. >> overseas tonight a controversial milestone in iran's nuclear program. the iranians began fueling the first nuclear power plant today, they called the plant designed and built by russia, quote, a symbol of defines of western sanctions. israel which claims iran's program is aimed at developing weapons said tonight the power plant is totally unacceptable. the u.s. reportedly told israel this week it would take iran at least a year to make a nuclear weapon, the chief white house correspondence is travelling with obama tonight and joins us from martha's vineyard, israel says totally unacceptable what does the white house say. >> they are downplaying any concerns on the plant and this is the way they say a nuclear power program is supposed to work, getting the fuel from russia and giving the spent fuel back to russia and has no opportunity to try to turn it into nuclear weapons and the international atomic energy agency is overseeing the entire process, of course they are still deeply concerned about other sites all over iran where the
>> barry pederson from la tonight, barry, thank you. >> overseas tonight a controversial milestone in iran's nuclear program. the iranians began fueling the first nuclear power plant today, they called the plant designed and built by russia, quote, a symbol of defines of western sanctions. israel which claims iran's program is aimed at developing weapons said tonight the power plant is totally unacceptable. the u.s. reportedly told israel this week it would take iran at least a year...
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. >>> and also, finally a trial date has been set for former giants star barry bonds. details after the break. [ horn honks, indistinct conversations nobody does pan pizza like your mom. [ male announcer red baron pan pizza and pan pasta. pizza with a thick crust that's golden crisp on the outside and light on the inside. red baron. bring home that pizzeria taste. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre-loaded with blockbuster. the next generation of does. >>> there are now just six hours left before san francisco's transbay terminal will be boarded up. so a new $4.2 billion facility can be built. the last bus slated to leave the terminal is right after midnight. today homeless teams are relocating the last homeless living there. the transbay transit center is expected to open in seven years. >>> monday morning a huge drilling machine will start work on the long awaited fourth bore of the calldecut tunnel. but how did it happen? our consumer editor tom vac
. >>> and also, finally a trial date has been set for former giants star barry bonds. details after the break. [ horn honks, indistinct conversations nobody does pan pizza like your mom. [ male announcer red baron pan pizza and pan pasta. pizza with a thick crust that's golden crisp on the outside and light on the inside. red baron. bring home that pizzeria taste. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same....
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barry's 84 miles per hour pitch, the giants now two games back in the wild card. dallas for the first time since the per per if he can game on mother's day -- per perfect game on mother's day. the a's lose 3-2, and got his redemption as air lifted a year ago. today's race, and the fifth of the season, the winning championship, shot out three under 57, again the first ever player to win on the pga tour. >>> we will have game day coming up, what about one hour from now, on cbs 5. complete report in the 49ers. >>> looking forward to it. thank you. >>> if you are looking for the best beer in america, look no further than santa rosa, in beer advocate magazine, russian river brewing company has the two best in the country. in all according to the magazine, the brewery makes 7% of the best beer in the world. business probably just got a little better for them. >> they have a heat wave coming. >> perfect timingment that's it for eyewitness news at 10:00. we are always on the web site: goodod night. >> good night. [ male announcer ] when meg whitman arrived at ebay, they h
barry's 84 miles per hour pitch, the giants now two games back in the wild card. dallas for the first time since the per per if he can game on mother's day -- per perfect game on mother's day. the a's lose 3-2, and got his redemption as air lifted a year ago. today's race, and the fifth of the season, the winning championship, shot out three under 57, again the first ever player to win on the pga tour. >>> we will have game day coming up, what about one hour from now, on cbs 5....
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barry bonds, roger clemens, there was something going on ms. ellicott pharmacologically -- medicinal lly, a former college t pharmacologically. were it not for henry waxman and tom davis, who forced these people to go on the record, we would never have confronted this issue. but charles is right, all of them are tainted by that era. >> there was criticism when those hearis have been that maybcongss suld not be poking its nose into this business. >> you mentioned bobby thomson. we think about the good old days when athletes were clean. as i recall, back in 1951, they were cheating, too. there was a guy who signaled to thompson that he was -- >> i thought it was stealing -- >> no, not stealing signs. we can mythologize the good old days. cheating -- >> if you are on second base and you'd steal the sign of a catcher and he signaled a batter, the next time you are up at bat, they hit you on the back of the head. >> they were very methodical about this -- >> i don't think the two charges are at all comparable. changing the entire physical compositio
barry bonds, roger clemens, there was something going on ms. ellicott pharmacologically -- medicinal lly, a former college t pharmacologically. were it not for henry waxman and tom davis, who forced these people to go on the record, we would never have confronted this issue. but charles is right, all of them are tainted by that era. >> there was criticism when those hearis have been that maybcongss suld not be poking its nose into this business. >> you mentioned bobby thomson. we...
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barry peterson with more on wright company egg's troubled past. >>> the recall centers on a company with long list of legal bows owned by austin jack decostter who turned a farm with 125 chickens into an operation with 15 million hence. his troubles go back to 1997 and a $2 million fine. then labor secretary robert rice said workers were forced to live in rat-infested trailers and will manure and dead chickens with their bare hands. in 2001 the iowa streak called decost terra, quote, repeat vy ray tore of state and federal laws for his violations. in 2002 they paid a $1.5 million settlement in a sexual harassment case over women who were subjected to sexual assault and rape by supervisors. most recently the company's main operation was fined after it was secretly filmed by an animal rights group showing workers breaking the necks of sick chickens and kicking the still-living animals into a waste trough. >> clearly this company was cutting corners in lots of areas including food safety. >> reporter: the company had no comment when reached by cbs news. his critics say his operations treat
barry peterson with more on wright company egg's troubled past. >>> the recall centers on a company with long list of legal bows owned by austin jack decostter who turned a farm with 125 chickens into an operation with 15 million hence. his troubles go back to 1997 and a $2 million fine. then labor secretary robert rice said workers were forced to live in rat-infested trailers and will manure and dead chickens with their bare hands. in 2001 the iowa streak called decost terra, quote,...
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john barry, i want to put you in your historian's hat now. when you look back five years later, is there a consensus, is there even an agreement on exactly what happened? i was talking in our setup piece about this mix of the natural versus man-made disaster. where do things stand on the kind of thinking about that? >> i don't know. i think ivor and i agree on 95%. i think there is a consensus but by everybody who really looked at it that understands it was a man-made disaster, both in the narrow sense because the flood walls were poorly designed, they were not... most of the city was flooded from the rear, from lake pontchartrain and the watter there did not come higher than two feet below the top. in fact, i think ivor and i were probably certainly among the first people to point out those walls just collapsed and didn't do what they were designed. and then in the larger sense, it was man made because of some of the things that we talked about, the destruction of the coast is not an accident. it's a direct result of the engineering of the r
john barry, i want to put you in your historian's hat now. when you look back five years later, is there a consensus, is there even an agreement on exactly what happened? i was talking in our setup piece about this mix of the natural versus man-made disaster. where do things stand on the kind of thinking about that? >> i don't know. i think ivor and i agree on 95%. i think there is a consensus but by everybody who really looked at it that understands it was a man-made disaster, both in...
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worries about the internet tollbooth again told me so very crucial to a feudal economy and here's barry diller billionaire media you know tycoon and he says that what a tollbooth would equal basically giving fast access to certain companies like fox and slow access to other companies like say us so the us tax pair build the internet visa of the darpa which was a government project the us taxpayer underwrites the banks to belle's them out the banks that finance companies like google and verizon so google and rise in return step the customer stab the consumer the taxpayer in the back you know i'd like to address the founders of google. like i'd like your mom to take you over her knee and give you a good spanking because you kids over there at googleplex in california deserve a good spanking from your mom because you are an embarrassment and you have a shame you brought shame shame well actually so that continuing on the headline of the tollbooths google and horizon outlined vision for open internet they're open internet is exactly what barry diller previously described as tollbooth so wit
worries about the internet tollbooth again told me so very crucial to a feudal economy and here's barry diller billionaire media you know tycoon and he says that what a tollbooth would equal basically giving fast access to certain companies like fox and slow access to other companies like say us so the us tax pair build the internet visa of the darpa which was a government project the us taxpayer underwrites the banks to belle's them out the banks that finance companies like google and verizon...
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you have roger clemens and you mentioned barry bonds. where they denied any use of illegal substances. then you had some other prominent athletes, notably alex rodriguez say yes, i did. and move on. different strategies. >> yeah, absolutely. and again in clemens's case you look at andy pettitte who admitted his use of human growth hormone, expressed contrition and it's like almost as if it never happened, you know. not that he's quite as big a name as roger clemens but clearly part of what has gone on with roger clemens and barry bonds is their defiant tone and the fact that they've kind of bread some bad blood around this. because the players that have admited it and said it was part of an era and kind of apologized have really moved on from it. and alex rodriguez who is as big a name as roger clemens has some, it will come up again when he is approaching various records and when the hall of fame voting comes up but he has moved on that barry bonds or roger clemens has. >> brown: can you tell us briefly where do things stand in terms of
you have roger clemens and you mentioned barry bonds. where they denied any use of illegal substances. then you had some other prominent athletes, notably alex rodriguez say yes, i did. and move on. different strategies. >> yeah, absolutely. and again in clemens's case you look at andy pettitte who admitted his use of human growth hormone, expressed contrition and it's like almost as if it never happened, you know. not that he's quite as big a name as roger clemens but clearly part of...
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spank me hard, barry! ow! [ laughter ] ow! oh, yeah! oh, barry! ooh yeah! oh, barry! ♪ oh, barry!ok at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got an awesome show tomorrow night. the always funny paul rudd will be here. [ cheers and applause ] from the popular show "my boys," the lovely jordana spiro is joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have music from green day, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] i'm so excited. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. but first, our next guests are one of the most unique bands is around. their new album "false priest" isn't out until september 14th, but tonight we have an early preview with the song "sex karma." her
spank me hard, barry! ow! [ laughter ] ow! oh, yeah! oh, barry! ooh yeah! oh, barry! ♪ oh, barry!ok at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your...
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eli whiteside behind the plate for barry zito. zito was forced to pitch an inning of relief in the marathon against the reds. he is tagged with the loss, something he is used to. zito looking for his first win since july 16th, second "w" since june 12th. last night tim lincecum's career worse slide got worse. four runs in six innings taking his fifth straight loss. on a bright note, he did finish with three straight score less innings. lincecum still ends august with a 7.82 e.r.a. for the month. >>> tonight the a's continue with the rangers in texas. the bigger news of the day is what happened last night. brett anderson left the game with a mild hyperextension of his knee. good news, there was little swelling today and hopes to make his start wednesday in new york. the odds of manny ramirez leaving los angeles are getting better and better. out of the lineup, the third straight game he was a healthy scratch. the white sox were awarded his waiver claim. they have until tuesday to hammer out a deal. the $4 million that remains on hi
eli whiteside behind the plate for barry zito. zito was forced to pitch an inning of relief in the marathon against the reds. he is tagged with the loss, something he is used to. zito looking for his first win since july 16th, second "w" since june 12th. last night tim lincecum's career worse slide got worse. four runs in six innings taking his fifth straight loss. on a bright note, he did finish with three straight score less innings. lincecum still ends august with a 7.82 e.r.a. for...
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barry bonds was not before congress. number 2, barry bonds does not have anybody -- greg anderson didn't show up and said i shot him up quite often et cetera. roger clemens is in an argument with a former employee not an investigator. >> he has a major problem. >> now the question is, who is the real liar? the guy that was giving him the shots or the guy receiving the shots? >> or the guy -- >> i'm assuming that it was a guy. >> he repleaded his innocence last night so at least it's out there in twitterland. >> tweeted his innocence? >> yes. >> not just tweeted but retweeted. what a day. >> it's time and place, phil. in the old days, in my time, we didn't tweet anything. we just didn't talk. [ laughter ] >> right. >> they didn't tweet. they took the fifth. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. phil matier and willie brown. >>> it's 6:51. another story we have been covering, the recall of those eggs. the feds say that the salmonella outbreak is likely to get worse. >> which leads us to our question of the day. has the egg re
barry bonds was not before congress. number 2, barry bonds does not have anybody -- greg anderson didn't show up and said i shot him up quite often et cetera. roger clemens is in an argument with a former employee not an investigator. >> he has a major problem. >> now the question is, who is the real liar? the guy that was giving him the shots or the guy receiving the shots? >> or the guy -- >> i'm assuming that it was a guy. >> he repleaded his innocence last...
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a-rod has a hip problem and i believe he will not catch barry bonds as a result. we'll find out. august 4th, 2007, alex rodriquez hit his 500th home run. three year as later to the day he made history again. high drive, center field. deep. going backwell. looking up. see ya. there it is. number 600. >> jimenez pitching, 600 strikeouts against the giants. it seemed that way. struck out the side. picked up his 17th game. bumgarner shortest outing as a major leaguer. giants still one back in the west. anderson gets his first win since may twine. tied in the six. not any more. kouzmanoff, barton scores. suzuki finds home. a's win. >>> and we have a sad story. gary johnson has passed away. johnson won the super bowl with the 49ers in 1984. he suffered a stroke two week as guy. i was two years in the business when they got gary johnson. johnson was a good man. in fact, that entire locker room was filled with classy athletes and johnson led the way. great athlete. great guy. >> 57 years old. >>> so, i set up my event the one for the date to the classic. we were out at the embark car oh,
a-rod has a hip problem and i believe he will not catch barry bonds as a result. we'll find out. august 4th, 2007, alex rodriquez hit his 500th home run. three year as later to the day he made history again. high drive, center field. deep. going backwell. looking up. see ya. there it is. number 600. >> jimenez pitching, 600 strikeouts against the giants. it seemed that way. struck out the side. picked up his 17th game. bumgarner shortest outing as a major leaguer. giants still one back in...
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>> i'm with the hydrologist, barry wilson eluded to this, i think it's important to monitor what is happening and keep on that. the projection of trends is a good way to at least get a handle on something and also feedback can go to climate modelers and they can adopt their models if need be. that points toward more of a 50 year horizon more than a reasonable projection to make. it's nice to show it for a hundred years but that's pretty well mostly beyond all of our planning endeavors. there is a climate effort that was trying to be set up in 3 hundred stations and now it's scaled to one hundred. the energy commission is trying get another one in california. it's locating and measuring sites where we don't expect differences in the land use and really trying define really some of what's happening. the next one is maybe a little bit far out, but we're talking billions so for that kind of money, maybe we ought to support or look that idea of something out in space just like putting mirrors out there, something that can be taken down if necessary so reflect some energy back into space that we're
>> i'm with the hydrologist, barry wilson eluded to this, i think it's important to monitor what is happening and keep on that. the projection of trends is a good way to at least get a handle on something and also feedback can go to climate modelers and they can adopt their models if need be. that points toward more of a 50 year horizon more than a reasonable projection to make. it's nice to show it for a hundred years but that's pretty well mostly beyond all of our planning endeavors....
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>> we can give that question to barry. maybe you can give her some advice? >> there are a lot of challenges in community media right now. i have been trying to get our local station to work with us to figure out how to work together to get things going in the community. one of the challenges right now that the media landscape has is that it has been remade for lot of the other stations. these folks that are doing educational government television right now are rooted in ratings in a lot of cases. anyone can be broadcaster and no one wants access to the channel anymore. really, we are just at the beginning of this. for example, i no longer have cable. i get all of my television of the web. that is not on the -- that is not an unusual situation. >> [unintelligible] first of all, back to the question of diversity, the fact that we even have to talk about diversity and employing people who represent that range of diversity, in this day and age, is incredible to me. after 50 years of struggle we are still talking about how many women and minorities are in the wor
>> we can give that question to barry. maybe you can give her some advice? >> there are a lot of challenges in community media right now. i have been trying to get our local station to work with us to figure out how to work together to get things going in the community. one of the challenges right now that the media landscape has is that it has been remade for lot of the other stations. these folks that are doing educational government television right now are rooted in ratings in a...
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in 1990, barry and elaine taylor had a fund-raiser in their backyard for hiv aids. they opened a camp, stretched its arms to reach many more kids with a variety of serious illnesses. last year the annual event day in the park went on hiatus. but august 29th, the last sunday of this month, day in the park returns in full swing. we welcome back founder elaine taylor. >> high. >> how are you? >> it is not august without you. >> i know. it is not. >> last year you didn't do it. you said i know people don't have a ton of extra. you're back this year doing et cetera. is it safe? because it recession is still there. >> it is sketchy and who knows. people ask all the time. i have no expectations. we are going to raise whatever the people feel they can give. really, we're back, my biggest concern is to thank them for the 20 years of supporting us. >> you're 20 years old. the camp is text years old now. >> it is a 2010 anniversary and really a big goal of mine is to be sure that we acknowledge everybody ho has been a 20-year hero. >> how welded you do without that last year?
in 1990, barry and elaine taylor had a fund-raiser in their backyard for hiv aids. they opened a camp, stretched its arms to reach many more kids with a variety of serious illnesses. last year the annual event day in the park went on hiatus. but august 29th, the last sunday of this month, day in the park returns in full swing. we welcome back founder elaine taylor. >> high. >> how are you? >> it is not august without you. >> i know. it is not. >> last year you...
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i'm barry nelson with the water project here in san francisco. i'd like to start by thanking the city for pulling this conference together and note it's in some way as real landmark event. this is, i think the first conference i've attended with water manager's. this is the first one where a significant portion of the event is not devoted to whether climate change is real. i think water managers really in the last couple of years have moved past that and now we're ready for the next step in that discussion, what are the impacts of that and what can water managers do to adopt their operations appropriately. that's a particularly appropriate time for us to be working on this issue and we're putting the finishing touches of a report could, in hot water, what can water manager's do to address this. there's executive summary and we're just finishing the editing now and it should be out in six weeks and how should water managers be changing the way they think in response to water climate change and we're delighted to be there with the report. if you in
i'm barry nelson with the water project here in san francisco. i'd like to start by thanking the city for pulling this conference together and note it's in some way as real landmark event. this is, i think the first conference i've attended with water manager's. this is the first one where a significant portion of the event is not devoted to whether climate change is real. i think water managers really in the last couple of years have moved past that and now we're ready for the next step in...
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>> smith: barry petersen in chicago tonight, thanks. overseas the disaster in pakistan. monsoon rains have caused the worst flooding the country has ever seen. about 1,500 people are dead, 20 million more have been displaced by high water. many need help now, but richard roth tells us it could be a long wait. >> reporter: the destruction's massive, the human suffering is enormous, the pictures from pakistan are wrenching. but if they've tugged at heart strings around the globe, they've hardly opened purse strings. >> although governments have been coming forward with increasing generosity, the public response has not been the immediate outpouring of generosity that we've seen for haiti and the tsunami five years ago. >> reporter: 16 days after the indian ocean tsunami in 2004, aid commitments totaled almost $1.5 billion. 16 days after pakistan's floods began, promises added up to just $200 million. yet relief agencies say the humanitarian crisis unfolding in pakistan is even greater than this year's earthquake in haiti. among high-profile donors after that disaster with
>> smith: barry petersen in chicago tonight, thanks. overseas the disaster in pakistan. monsoon rains have caused the worst flooding the country has ever seen. about 1,500 people are dead, 20 million more have been displaced by high water. many need help now, but richard roth tells us it could be a long wait. >> reporter: the destruction's massive, the human suffering is enormous, the pictures from pakistan are wrenching. but if they've tugged at heart strings around the globe,...
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in 1960, richard nixon's center right campaign opened the door to barry goldwater and the extremists. will we witness a similar republican split heading toward 2012. >> hi, i am chris matthews. we have dan rather, gloria borger, michele norris and richard sting el. first up, 50 years this summer, the historic battle between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. the highest turn out in history. enormous rallies. that campaign was the last to rock for the old application of parades and circus conventions and the beginning of modern media politics. it has parallels for barack obama today, some big ones. kennedy was the first catholic, just as obama is the first black. kennedy had nervous democrats on his right. southerners worried he might be too liberal. and the issue of experience. kennedy was running on a new frontier, versus the steady hand that dick nixon was selling. here was nixon accepting his party's nomination. >> now mr. kennedy has suggested that what the world needs is young leadership. but i think most people will agree with me tonight when i say that president d everyone gal,
in 1960, richard nixon's center right campaign opened the door to barry goldwater and the extremists. will we witness a similar republican split heading toward 2012. >> hi, i am chris matthews. we have dan rather, gloria borger, michele norris and richard sting el. first up, 50 years this summer, the historic battle between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. the highest turn out in history. enormous rallies. that campaign was the last to rock for the old application of parades and circus...
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this time courtesy of barry zito. whgo is onine g mock? is going on >>> the final scores never matter. there is reason to get excited about the nfl preseason. the starters seeing the most snaps in game number three. it is a glimpse of what the regular season will bring. the raiders opening up the coliseum for another season as the niners crossed over the bridge to pay a visit. michael crabtree did not dress because of a sore neck. first quarter, raiders' opening drive. they waste no time. jason campbell finding darius hayward bayh. 7-0 raiders. they are cooking. second quarter. a scary moment for this offense. campbell gets taken down by travis la boy. stays down. he is taken off on a cart but was able to get in the cart on his own. before the half, the niners in the two-minute offense. alex smith to josh morgan. 16 yards, 17-7 niners. smith 9 of 15, 115 yards. the niners win. they are 3-0 in preseason. >>> when the giant began the season it thing between them and the playoffs is their lineup. with one month left the liability has become t
this time courtesy of barry zito. whgo is onine g mock? is going on >>> the final scores never matter. there is reason to get excited about the nfl preseason. the starters seeing the most snaps in game number three. it is a glimpse of what the regular season will bring. the raiders opening up the coliseum for another season as the niners crossed over the bridge to pay a visit. michael crabtree did not dress because of a sore neck. first quarter, raiders' opening drive. they waste no...
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i think barry in the department of technology can back up our numbers. my report is the actual facts and numbers. supervisor mar: thank you for the information. i know mr. arcada addressed the sunshine taskforce ruling in favor of people that you are not being transparent and accessible. >> it is coming from nick pascarello, who spoke earlier. he sent several letters via fax demanding we communicate with him via certified post to his post office box. he claimed we stand his id, which we never did. when we took over the station, we inherited seven filing cabinets that were completely full of photocopies of people's drivers' licenses, dating back to the early 1990's. the previous operator required everyone, every time the submitted a show, to prove their sentences go residents by photocopying their ideas. we shredded all of those documents. we still require people provide a proof of residence to receive these services. but mr. paxcarello is not even a member of bay back. his id is not in our database. we do not have anything from him except his post office
i think barry in the department of technology can back up our numbers. my report is the actual facts and numbers. supervisor mar: thank you for the information. i know mr. arcada addressed the sunshine taskforce ruling in favor of people that you are not being transparent and accessible. >> it is coming from nick pascarello, who spoke earlier. he sent several letters via fax demanding we communicate with him via certified post to his post office box. he claimed we stand his id, which we...
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with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete with the paper. i am here to stay mission accomplished. it has been a tough 10, 20 years. i have to tell you, some of the greatest innovation and highest quality work is coming from the ground up. if you look back over the last year, one of the most crucial issues that has concerned in this country, health care reform, we really have to say the traditional media let the country down. it has been a significant problem in the country. in many ways, it is not perfect, it is never going to be perfect, but on the other hand, we have a lot of small innovators out there that are thinking -- changing the way that we think about information. i have been running a small website for about six years. the thing that i am finding is technology has shifted under me as well. i have to think hard about how i have to keep up with social media, how you control the rumors, help people establish fiction from fact. >> than
with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete with the paper. i am here to stay mission accomplished. it has been a tough 10, 20 years. i have to tell you, some of the greatest innovation and highest quality work is coming from the ground up. if you look back over the last year, one of the most crucial issues that has concerned in this country,...
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i have to reiterate barries comments. there's been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked with quite a bit - but rather resources for managers to try and close some of the discussions. you heard this and this is a conclusion from years back from the water assessment approach. the people are chaning. and it's effecting society and water sources are now unavoidable. again 7 years back, and by no means i went back to my records and congress don edwards some of you may remember, held a hearing in 1987 on impacts of climate change on san francisco bay area and that was years back but it's getting a lot of attention but not a
i have to reiterate barries comments. there's been a great group of people and topics and probably the only better conference i've been to was in nebraska. a long time back, they are way ahead of you on this. i was delighted to hear lester snows understanding of global climate change and we'll have to start calling him lester rain however, and your probably really sick of hearing that, so, next slide. what i'm going to do is talk a little bit about - not the science or impact which i've worked...