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he thinking? >> dana: i am going to shock bob beckel. of the party and has a responsibility to fundraiser and hand it to him. even with the poll numbers he can still convince people showing up to give him $40,000 for his birthday. if i could convince someone to give me 40 grand -- >> bob: what, you agree >> andrea: i agree with dana. i worked with numerous politicians that had fundraisers on their birthday. >> bob: you should put on your stationary last thing for the republicans. is it a shock that president raises money? you make the line about rundraiser one, every president i know has to rundraiser because they have. >> eric: well, he is using at it lot. flew to miami. >> he can't help it that his birthday is today. happy birthday, mr. president. >> eric: this is not the time or place -- he took a victory lap on the debt deal and that seemed where he was going with this. >> greg: part of this fundraising was something called 50 for 50. he is turning 50. get 50 new people in the campaign. itth it sounds like a pyramid scheme. something
he thinking? >> dana: i am going to shock bob beckel. of the party and has a responsibility to fundraiser and hand it to him. even with the poll numbers he can still convince people showing up to give him $40,000 for his birthday. if i could convince someone to give me 40 grand -- >> bob: what, you agree >> andrea: i agree with dana. i worked with numerous politicians that had fundraisers on their birthday. >> bob: you should put on your stationary last thing for the...
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he won there. >> andrea: i agree there. >> bob: in 2012. take it up against the republicans and say that everybody else put in except for rich people, that the republicans look to protect. we'll wait for another segment to talk about mitt romney. by the way, doesn't eric cantor sound like gomeer pyle.? seriously? doesn't he? >> greg: what do you sound like, bob? >> bob: recovering drunk. which is what i am. i give mitch mcconnell credit. he held back and played it smart and came in at the end. the other winners clearly are eric's pals, millionaire and billionaires. >> andrea: eric? >> eric: obama won by default. he stepped back and let the process take place. his crep tryst left decided -- centrist left allowed him to get through the election to win. tea party won and lost. they won because they changed the debath and changed dialogue but they still are raising the debt ceiling. it will be harder, hard-pressed to get the tea parties to vote for the final deal in that respect they lost. harry reid is a loser. he was important for five minute
he won there. >> andrea: i agree there. >> bob: in 2012. take it up against the republicans and say that everybody else put in except for rich people, that the republicans look to protect. we'll wait for another segment to talk about mitt romney. by the way, doesn't eric cantor sound like gomeer pyle.? seriously? doesn't he? >> greg: what do you sound like, bob? >> bob: recovering drunk. which is what i am. i give mitch mcconnell credit. he held back and played it smart...
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>> bob: he said he didn't say it and i trust he didn't say it.about $38,000 rundraiser for his birthday and bachmann is out there taking a line from joe biden that he didn't say and raising money. this week what says going on? everybody is out raising mup. up with thing about washington you count on. hurricane, weapon go off, they're fundraising. >> all about the benjamins. >> monica: let eag move on to another g.o.p. candidate. and newt gingrich. gingrich has been on twiter for a while. 1.3 million followers which sounds impressive until you fine out he's hired firms to hire people to follow him on twiter to boost his number of followers. i follow newt gingrich for free. i guess that means -- >> greg: that is sad that you follow him for free. this is really common. i see people with massive following on twiter but there is no activity on the account. you look at who is following them and weird names, no profile. the companies are -- i don't know why twiter allows it to happen. >> bob: i don't have any people following me on twiter. >> greg: you'
>> bob: he said he didn't say it and i trust he didn't say it.about $38,000 rundraiser for his birthday and bachmann is out there taking a line from joe biden that he didn't say and raising money. this week what says going on? everybody is out raising mup. up with thing about washington you count on. hurricane, weapon go off, they're fundraising. >> all about the benjamins. >> monica: let eag move on to another g.o.p. candidate. and newt gingrich. gingrich has been on twiter...
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>> before that, did you listen to what he said? >> bob: did you? u and says paul i want you on the committee, you're mr. budget, would you go on? >> i would if he did that. >> do you want to be on it? >> well, look, i'm not putting my stock in this committee. people are overemphasizing what this committee is going to achieve. i don't think the committee will achieve a full fix to republicans because democrats never wanted to put their healthcare bill on the table. >> bob: is it me or does he look like alfred e. newman? i don't know. >> dana: why the personal attack? >> bob: it's no i like newman. the reason he's downplaying what he can do is the power is going -- if they were successful, the budget committee would not be as powerful. appropriation committee the same thing. remember if, if there is a chance that the committee would do something, they have to come out with a major rewrite of the entire economic plan for the future. it's not subject to amendment or filibuster. >> eric: we'll give bob beckel the last word. >> "the five" will be right ba
>> before that, did you listen to what he said? >> bob: did you? u and says paul i want you on the committee, you're mr. budget, would you go on? >> i would if he did that. >> do you want to be on it? >> well, look, i'm not putting my stock in this committee. people are overemphasizing what this committee is going to achieve. i don't think the committee will achieve a full fix to republicans because democrats never wanted to put their healthcare bill on the table....
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>> bob: he is a political activist actor and he does good things. ve ozzie. >> bob: but when you call him a loser, how about you, buddy? seven games under p.m under .50. learn to win games. shooting his mouth off. >> bob: he has every right to. let me tell you why. you have celebrity apologists sugarcoating tyrannys. it goes back to the "new york times" and somebody who is from the country that has to say shut the hell up. sean doesn't know the first thing about venezuela. ozzie does. >> greg: i don't know how long since he's been in venezuela. not long. >> dana: sean penn did do a lot of good work. >> bob: he has done good work. >> dana: in the last segment we want to get to a couple things. we want you to see this. paddle boarder off southern california, check out this what he ends up seeing? can you imagine this if you had been in the water? >> andrea: no, it looks like bathtub when it gets out of control. a big blue whale that comes up out of the water. it just so happens that a camera man on a sport fishing boat was recording. >> andrea: scary,
>> bob: he is a political activist actor and he does good things. ve ozzie. >> bob: but when you call him a loser, how about you, buddy? seven games under p.m under .50. learn to win games. shooting his mouth off. >> bob: he has every right to. let me tell you why. you have celebrity apologists sugarcoating tyrannys. it goes back to the "new york times" and somebody who is from the country that has to say shut the hell up. sean doesn't know the first thing about...
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>> bob: yes, i can. the plan heth boehner. >> dana: that is not a plan that exists. >> bob: it doesn't exist why? because the tea party beat it. that's why. >> dana: congress didn't pass it. >> bob: he did a stimulus program, put a lot, 2 million people to work. if we had done another trillion i wish we would do because the deficit does not matter. but you guys convinced everybody in america it matters. you have wonder why the consumer confidence is down? they watch "the five." that would get mine down. >> if the president's heart and soul were in this, there would have been a proposal and talk about it on the oval office and gone around the country like ronald reagan did and got over -- gone over the head of member of congress and sold the proposal. he has no proposal. >> andrea: the best thing that candidates have are three words. sorry. four words. "i told you so." i mean we heard sarah palin say it. look, the candidates have plenty of material. this is going to be about the president. record. if you look at ever
>> bob: yes, i can. the plan heth boehner. >> dana: that is not a plan that exists. >> bob: it doesn't exist why? because the tea party beat it. that's why. >> dana: congress didn't pass it. >> bob: he did a stimulus program, put a lot, 2 million people to work. if we had done another trillion i wish we would do because the deficit does not matter. but you guys convinced everybody in america it matters. you have wonder why the consumer confidence is down? they...
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president. >> eric: make a wish. >> bob: my wish is you would go away. i love you. >> monica: did het on that? >> eric: >> bob: i didn't. happy birthday to one of the great presidents in the history of the country. >> monica: more hot air. >> greg: monica, should the president be impeached for aging? >> monica: yeah, no, not for that. >> greg: is it a big deal? everybody is talking about the birthday, why is he celebrating? it costs like i don't know, $38,000 per person. this is the wrong time to be doing it? >> monica: my invitation apparent got lost in the mail, which is a bummer because i bought a new dress. kilall of ours did. >> monica: obama is great at one thing. great at fundraising which is what tonight is. a massive presidenti re-elect rundraiser, thatis the only thing economically he is good at. >> greg: what kind of a birthday should a president have? how should he cut loose? >> eric: today, he shouldn't celebrate. he is flying to chicago on rundraiser one. look, the economy is in shambling. stock market is rolling over. it's crashing. today we find out manufacturerring d
president. >> eric: make a wish. >> bob: my wish is you would go away. i love you. >> monica: did het on that? >> eric: >> bob: i didn't. happy birthday to one of the great presidents in the history of the country. >> monica: more hot air. >> greg: monica, should the president be impeached for aging? >> monica: yeah, no, not for that. >> greg: is it a big deal? everybody is talking about the birthday, why is he celebrating? it costs like i...
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that's bob. he just spent 4,000 bucks and traveled 5,00000 miles, not to dance with taller, younger women, per se, though he doesn't mind that part. he says he's come here to fall in love and find a wife. bob doesn't know it yet, half of that wish will come true. but not in the way he imagined. but first, let's explain how a grandfather from pennsylvania winds one a lap full of eastern european affection. >> like high school. >> yeah. >> reporter: there are 21 men on this tour. all of them began this journey with a single mouse click. loveme.com is the internet's largest international match maker, run by a company called "a foreign affair." they sell access to thousands of women around the world and take a fee for every flirty e-mail, every interpreted phone call. but for the man who wants to move beyond pen pals, there is this. >> a foreign afay. >> reporter: the video sells a fairy tale just waiting for any guy willing to fly to a third world country. >> meeting beautiful women. is this a dream? o
that's bob. he just spent 4,000 bucks and traveled 5,00000 miles, not to dance with taller, younger women, per se, though he doesn't mind that part. he says he's come here to fall in love and find a wife. bob doesn't know it yet, half of that wish will come true. but not in the way he imagined. but first, let's explain how a grandfather from pennsylvania winds one a lap full of eastern european affection. >> like high school. >> yeah. >> reporter: there are 21 men on this...
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to cross out the meaning of the word west i'm joined by i mean bob he's in cambridge he's the director of the humanity center at harvard university in chicago we go to richard lee he's a professor at the department of philosophy at de paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's professor at george washington university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are difference of opinion here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i got a homie bobby in cambridge first when the word west is used first of all do you like its usage its application and what does it mean to you. well i don't like the word west when it's used in a kind of simple polarity with something that is not to the west because i think these geographical issues have really changed quite a lot but i think on the other hand one cannot ignore the fact that there are certain institutional political and financial arrangements which are very much address to the interests of what we would call your america in a very general sense and i think that's the en
to cross out the meaning of the word west i'm joined by i mean bob he's in cambridge he's the director of the humanity center at harvard university in chicago we go to richard lee he's a professor at the department of philosophy at de paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's professor at george washington university all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are difference of opinion here and i'd like my viewers to see...
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reproductions of his he wanted to sell limited additions to fund, michael jackson monument bonds ball bob. >> heht he would be of honor after his >> 428 a m home horsetrading handed it is a foggy start which is from the morning and l ludlow, we will be back with more in minutes after a deadly we have more >> this was the scene monday as suspects talk and are wary of an armored truck but they believed that they hadn't done this before in response l m planned they are looking to see if these two men responsible for robbery and maiden ... >> the way they work when the number of people they had it involved we have three suspects >> they could be connected with another robbery but would not give because of the honored when investigation hobart. he is still in a hospital in critical condition william fuller drove into ron >> community tell us women in the 49ers talk football brawl last weekend with left to people with gunshot wounds and one with injuries to the face they spoke with family members >> this is a sketch of a suspect a grab them and vote by the neck and slammed him into wall in the bathroo
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i came from crimea to vote for our bob he helped war veterans like me a lot when we had tough times. alexandr unquote up was feisty president one the man he succeeds as leader sergei bug option died in office last may the two saw a pause in independence recognized by russia and a number of other countries in two thousand and eight with both men helping prevent war with georgia at the same year for almost two decades after a pause in a declared independence from georgia in one nine hundred ninety one military conflict along with fear and uncertainty marked life in the country the mood now seems to have changed the early battles for independence led many scholars in a policy as capital you can see how badly the parliament building was damaged cleaning up the rubble and getting things back in order will probably be the toughest part of the job for the new president keeping good ties with russia and restoring the economy will be the top of and clubs agenda. and we have to admit it and that is true we see certain growth but it is no no we need loans and serious investments. the campaign wa
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he kept his stomach intact. do we know the answer to that? >> yes, our own bob redell --yon ro, we'll find out. we'll find out. he was invited to fly with the thunderbirds in solano county, the best of the best. hang on for a wild ride. >> what do you tell people before they get into an f-16 or sit in the back seat? >> hold on. >> and don't throw up. >> permission to scream like a little girl. ahhhhh. we're upside down, right? >> slide your legs in. >> we climbed into the back seat while captain chris tin hubbard, call sign mother, took the stick of the fighter. one used by the u.s. air force thunderbirds flight demonstration team. >> one of the most maneuverable fighters that the u.s. military has. you ready to take off? >> i'm ready to rock and roll.c: >> next thing you know, we're screaming at 500 miles per hour. >> deep breath -- [ inaudible ] >> woohoo! >> look back. >> oh, my gosh. >> go ahead and tighten your life belt as tight as you can get it, until you feel comfortable. >> i feel comfortable. >> okay, hold on. a little bit of a push and -- >> whoa! >> hands -- and roll it. >> whoa! that's a good seat
he kept his stomach intact. do we know the answer to that? >> yes, our own bob redell --yon ro, we'll find out. we'll find out. he was invited to fly with the thunderbirds in solano county, the best of the best. hang on for a wild ride. >> what do you tell people before they get into an f-16 or sit in the back seat? >> hold on. >> and don't throw up. >> permission to scream like a little girl. ahhhhh. we're upside down, right? >> slide your legs in. >>...
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any republican with any hint of moderation -- actually, no, bob was not an conservative. he had an american conservative rating of 84% but that wasn't enough for tea party. bob bennett was their victim. their mess alittle to the country. normal republicans, conservative republicans that seem mainstream or moderate, you are going to be replaced. the tea party is taking over. in fact, the next senator in line for that treatment is the other utah republican senator, orrin hatch, with a 90% rating from conservative union. orrin hatch is, in fact, a very conservative senator but perhaps not conservative enough. tea party supporting extremely conservative republican congressman jason chaffetz of utah has been making noise all year long that he was going to go after orrin hatch next. he was going to primary hatch from the right, take that deep red republican utah senate seat and make it even deeper red. this week he finally made his big announcement about challenging hatch and he's not doing it. now, he hadn't just been hinting at this. he was telling everybody he was likely to do
any republican with any hint of moderation -- actually, no, bob was not an conservative. he had an american conservative rating of 84% but that wasn't enough for tea party. bob bennett was their victim. their mess alittle to the country. normal republicans, conservative republicans that seem mainstream or moderate, you are going to be replaced. the tea party is taking over. in fact, the next senator in line for that treatment is the other utah republican senator, orrin hatch, with a 90% rating...
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life and had one guy other than my dad who's kind of been behind me and helping me, it would be bob. he'sway louder than this and a lot more funny. >> jimmy: no, you're perfectly funny. how many vocal cords do you have? >> well, the normal human has two. >> jimmy: i did not know this. >> i am working with one. i had a little virus right after the super bowl where i've gone from not being able to make a squeak to what i am now, i've done 12 baseball games and an all-star game. and i'm kind of fighting my way through it. >> jimmy: oh my god, that must be frightening. >> it is, yeah, been a hell of a year. >> jimmy: that's your meat and potatoes. >> that's what butters the bread. >> exactly. >> jimmy: know what i'm saying? that's what sugars your coffee. >> that's what makes -- makes it all happen. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i win, i win, i win. >> i was going to go back to snooki -- >> jimmy: yeah. too much work. too much work. i heard you're taking singing lessons now? >> yeah. i've been taking singing lessons with a girl erin boudy in st. louis, who's a great musician and we've been, you know
life and had one guy other than my dad who's kind of been behind me and helping me, it would be bob. he'sway louder than this and a lot more funny. >> jimmy: no, you're perfectly funny. how many vocal cords do you have? >> well, the normal human has two. >> jimmy: i did not know this. >> i am working with one. i had a little virus right after the super bowl where i've gone from not being able to make a squeak to what i am now, i've done 12 baseball games and an all-star...
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e >> in wake-up call for bob. >> republican presidential candidate. >> time to take a break. go ahead. >> yes, i think he should. >> go ahead. >> bob's asleep. >> go back to bed. you're right. >> i'm gonna. >> the viewers would prefer it. >> i read email too. >> if i were her, i would play footage of biden saying we are in a recovery summer. i would play footage of him the day after election in 2008, when he said, to the unions, we owe you. i would string a litany of stuff. >> more controversial, the comments made on the other side, or policies, the better, right? >> remember when joe wilson said, you lied. it was so controversial. both sides raised millions of dollars. those who thought he was crazy -- >> he is crazy. [chuckles] >> to his competitor, those who agreed with him -- so, yeah, it's a controversy. >> by the way, cbs says they believe he did. but even more of a problem, they didn't show that comment on air. >> he's got a lot to pick from. there is a lot of crazy stuff about him, being born in kenya. there is all of that. so i say more power to her. >> bob, if biden were dumb enough to let this
e >> in wake-up call for bob. >> republican presidential candidate. >> time to take a break. go ahead. >> yes, i think he should. >> go ahead. >> bob's asleep. >> go back to bed. you're right. >> i'm gonna. >> the viewers would prefer it. >> i read email too. >> if i were her, i would play footage of biden saying we are in a recovery summer. i would play footage of him the day after election in 2008, when he said, to the unions,...
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he never did qui win over bob michael and the... and the older gentry of the republican party. >> why would they go to a meeting like that anyway? >> you know, newt gingrich, i guess, can be very persuasive. >> but he had just arrived in to. >> right. he just arrived in town. why would they go? boy, we didn't think to ask that question. that's a very good question. >> what about the salisbury meeting? that seems to play a heavy role in all of this, when frank luntz was over there, and... and he's one of your pollsters, but that comes in the speaker chapter. >> right. well, frank luntz had polled for pat buchanan and ross perot, and so while he was a republican, the republicans thought of him as... as a bit treasonist for going off to work for these two people who, in effect, bolted the party and one who wasn't a republican at all. but it was newt gingrich who realized that anybody who understood the mind set of people who voted for pat buchanan and ross perot understood the mind of the disaffected voter. and so gingrich invited him t
he never did qui win over bob michael and the... and the older gentry of the republican party. >> why would they go to a meeting like that anyway? >> you know, newt gingrich, i guess, can be very persuasive. >> but he had just arrived in to. >> right. he just arrived in town. why would they go? boy, we didn't think to ask that question. that's a very good question. >> what about the salisbury meeting? that seems to play a heavy role in all of this, when frank luntz...
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remember bob woodruff he had a significant brain injury to the left side of his brain and you've probablyhim on the air on abc. he looks fantastic. still has troubles every now and then finding words. you can see that word finding difficulty sometimes cross his face. maybe similar things with her. right side of her body will probably continue to get strong although my guess is she may continue to have a weak right arm given that it really wasn't moving hardly at all yesterday. but, you know, again, this is still a process and she's right in the middle of it. >> i think we can take that. i think a person who cheats death in that way, if you got to struggle for a little while with one side and struggle find something words, it's a good deal. it's a good deal given what she's gone through. >> all that me oceemotional sup that's part of the rehab as well. being surrounded by friends and family, that helps your rehab in many ways. >> makes the fight seem worth it. thank you very much, sanjay. >> you got it. >>> today is up to the senate to pass the plan to raise the debt ceiling. the house app
remember bob woodruff he had a significant brain injury to the left side of his brain and you've probablyhim on the air on abc. he looks fantastic. still has troubles every now and then finding words. you can see that word finding difficulty sometimes cross his face. maybe similar things with her. right side of her body will probably continue to get strong although my guess is she may continue to have a weak right arm given that it really wasn't moving hardly at all yesterday. but, you know,...
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bob was a former football player. he would have been king of the hippies because back then it was cool to bash skulls. >> i did the 60s thing. make love note war, that was a good -- not war. that was a good idea. use drugs not war, i thought that was a good idea. it was the stuff on "the five" burn baby burn. >> they don't let me play my music on "the five." >> thank god. i listen to some of the stuff you like. how do you listen to that stuff? >> usually sitting down jie. you are stoned is what it is. >> did you say use drugs and not war? >> use drugs not go to war or go to war and use drugs, but it is better to use drugs and not go to war. >> my problem is i use drugs and then go to war with my toaster. i can unassemble it, but not assemble it. >> sometimes for hours. >> i have gone through so many. >> it would be so much simpler because we could condemn them. >> probably so. i think the police should be armed. >> the tea party has said it is 2-1 against the tea party. 40% negative and 40% positive. >> they are asking t
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fishel that thay something needs to change and one of them is joining us now for more his name is bob donovan he is the alderman of the eighth district of milwaukee has evolved let's start our guy i just want you to talk a little bit about race in your city according to the u.s. census no longer he is the number one most segregated city in america paint a picture for us of what this actually means how it looks and how it has led to problems. well christine with all of the overboard here has been labeled and continues to be your be yours a segregated community i think gets changing to some extent but certainly when you look at the city of milwaukee compare it with its suburbs which are largely white the suburbs malarky is segregated we're seeing a greater movement toward other parts of the city book more and more it's becoming a minority community couple that would be a huge problem and black neal conan employment in milwaukee center city some placing it ad close to fifty percent that has its problems that unfortunately there are a power tool when the individuals in milwaukee who are chosen to ig
fishel that thay something needs to change and one of them is joining us now for more his name is bob donovan he is the alderman of the eighth district of milwaukee has evolved let's start our guy i just want you to talk a little bit about race in your city according to the u.s. census no longer he is the number one most segregated city in america paint a picture for us of what this actually means how it looks and how it has led to problems. well christine with all of the overboard here has...
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right still happening to try to figure that out i spoke earlier to milwaukee's own alderman bald bob donovan he talked about how it is the most segregated fabricated city in america and i asked him to give me his thoughts on the issue of race in the walky and how it's led to some of these problems. well i think christine that with the adult the law has been labeled and continues to be all the years of a segregated community i think that's changing to some extent but certainly when you look at the city and want to compare urban suburbs which are largely white the suburbs the large areas most definitely segregated we're seeing a greater movement toward other parts of the city but more and more it's becoming the minority community couple that would be a huge problem in the black meal of the employment in the walk in center city some placing it at close to fifty percent that has its problems that unfortunately there are far too many individuals in milwaukee who were chosen to ignore it so when you act all these when you have fifty percent of any kind of population unemployed that can certainly lead
right still happening to try to figure that out i spoke earlier to milwaukee's own alderman bald bob donovan he talked about how it is the most segregated fabricated city in america and i asked him to give me his thoughts on the issue of race in the walky and how it's led to some of these problems. well i think christine that with the adult the law has been labeled and continues to be all the years of a segregated community i think that's changing to some extent but certainly when you look at...
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bart's president bob franklin says he doesn't expect the transit agency to shut off cell phone service again. >> the protest will be at the civic center. there is no need to turn off cell phone coverage. it is a tool that bart police do have if they need it. >> reporter: hundreds turned out at a protest last monday. bart did not shut off service during that demonstration but bart did close four of its downtown stations during the protest. bart riders say think they are -- say they are making alternate plans. >> i can leave earlier from school. >> probably walk. >> yeah we will probably walk. hopefully with the bus route around here. >> reporter: bart board of directors is holding a special meeting this wednesday at 10:30 in the morning to discuss whether bart can shut off cell phone service later in the future. live in san francisco allie rasmus ktvu channel 2:news. >> thank you. >>> drivers may have noticed more traffic on the bay bridge commute into san francisco this morning. delays reached more than 20 minutes from 6:30 and continued well after 9:00 a.m.. and our traffic reporter s
bart's president bob franklin says he doesn't expect the transit agency to shut off cell phone service again. >> the protest will be at the civic center. there is no need to turn off cell phone coverage. it is a tool that bart police do have if they need it. >> reporter: hundreds turned out at a protest last monday. bart did not shut off service during that demonstration but bart did close four of its downtown stations during the protest. bart riders say think they are -- say they...
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he and bob kahn invented it but what vint did is he spent the entire rest of his life of pushing, pushing, pushing in his friendly way for adopg because he didn't have any power. there's an example of someone who's a missionary. he understands. and then i'm obviously a supporter and admirer er of president obama, first because of his race, what he's faced in his life, but second because he approacheses problems with the kind of discipline and diligence that you would want a u.s. president to do. >> he's a member of u.s. president obama's on-sight technology. andrew? >> on that note we'll wrap it up. you've been watching "world business today." we'll be back. for now i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> i'm charles hodson in london. you're watching cnn, the world news leader. >>> good morning. et it is tuesday, august 2nd. this is your a.m. "wake-up call." i i'mally velshi joining you live from new york. let's start with a story. it's tropical storm emily. take a look that weather track. there's chance it could pick up strength and approach south florida by friday. we're going to talk to ro
he and bob kahn invented it but what vint did is he spent the entire rest of his life of pushing, pushing, pushing in his friendly way for adopg because he didn't have any power. there's an example of someone who's a missionary. he understands. and then i'm obviously a supporter and admirer er of president obama, first because of his race, what he's faced in his life, but second because he approacheses problems with the kind of discipline and diligence that you would want a u.s. president to...
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but not our own bob redell. there he is right there, zipping up to 9,000 feet in an f-16 fighter jet over travis air force base. rest assured he was in the back seat, nowhere near in control of that aircraft. the people in control, some of the military's best, the united states air force thunderbirds. they performed yesterday and hit the sky again today at the solano air power expo near fairfield. >> the more people that get out to, the more we can say thank you for their support. we couldn't do it without them. that's why we want to come out and shake their hands. >> are you ready to do this? i'm ready. >> we're going to hear more from captain hubbard and find out whether bob tossed his cookies. i don't know if that's appropriate, after pulling 9 gs in the back seat of the captain's f-16. bob will have a full report tuesday morning on "today in the bay." hope he made it. >>> a final farewell after more than three decades of providing lots of fun to bay area families. cal skate gets ready to close its doors for good. we'
but not our own bob redell. there he is right there, zipping up to 9,000 feet in an f-16 fighter jet over travis air force base. rest assured he was in the back seat, nowhere near in control of that aircraft. the people in control, some of the military's best, the united states air force thunderbirds. they performed yesterday and hit the sky again today at the solano air power expo near fairfield. >> the more people that get out to, the more we can say thank you for their support. we...
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he joins me now. bob, it must have been a pretty moving moment for you particularly watching gabby giffords given what you had been through yourself. >> you know, i think all of us -- i'm sure you're the same. you're pretty stunned and shocked that she showed up like that suddenly right there on the floor of congress. her recovery's been pretty remarkable, i have to say. i didn't really expect her to be out there alone, out there walking and speaking to those that were there. you know, the last time she even went public in terms of visually was just the release of a couple of pictures back about three months ago, shortly before -- yeah, right before she got the part of her skull put back on. but now this time suddenly out of nowhere, and she said this is ahead and vote on this g to her, extremely important issue. >> you're a top news man. it's been a very divisive period for american politics and washington getting a lot of heat. in that one moment it seemed to bring a bit of humanity to proceedings, i th
he joins me now. bob, it must have been a pretty moving moment for you particularly watching gabby giffords given what you had been through yourself. >> you know, i think all of us -- i'm sure you're the same. you're pretty stunned and shocked that she showed up like that suddenly right there on the floor of congress. her recovery's been pretty remarkable, i have to say. i didn't really expect her to be out there alone, out there walking and speaking to those that were there. you know,...
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i mean, we're talking about bob gold. he was out gardening one day, and he got in a fight with his neighbor over a property dispute. his neighbor's name was edward jimenez. they went back inside, and then bob gold who's been battling cancer and he sees this sign inside the wreath. of course, if you're going to use stupid this your sign, you might want to spell cancer properly. either way, gold was shocked. listen. >> it caught my attention. i had to go back several times to look at it to make sure i'm seeing what i thought i saw. it's almost like he's an 8-year-old bully in the elementary schoolyard, you know? and he never outgrew it. >> reporter: the other neighbors also saw the sign, and they also began protesting, carrying around their own signs. they called the cops, the cops came out and said, well, there's nothing we can do because the sign's not illegal, you know, free speech and all. here's one of the neighbors. listen. >> yesterday, there's no words to explain how anybody could be that rotten. >> reporter: so jimene
i mean, we're talking about bob gold. he was out gardening one day, and he got in a fight with his neighbor over a property dispute. his neighbor's name was edward jimenez. they went back inside, and then bob gold who's been battling cancer and he sees this sign inside the wreath. of course, if you're going to use stupid this your sign, you might want to spell cancer properly. either way, gold was shocked. listen. >> it caught my attention. i had to go back several times to look at it to...
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calm bob down. he is over the edge. thank you for watching. keep it here on fox news. we'll see you tomorrow on "the >>> welcome to "red eye. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what's coming up on tonight's show? >> remember, all you have to do is call on the funk, america. our top story, another day of riots in what used to be jolly old england. or as they called them over there, prams. and a new video introduces a contract for the american dream. we will have a fair and balanced debate about how this dream is really a nightmare straight ahead. and finally, who is the most hated person in america? the shocking answer that is not bill shultz. greg? >> happy play in the sand day, greg. >> i do a lot of that and i keep finding old baby ruth. >> are you sure that's sand, greg? >> it is right there in that flat, open container in your frige by the kitchen. >> yes, that's sand. enjoy the baby ruths. >> thank you. that's mighty generous. >> i have a pretty much unlimited supply of the baby ruths. >> you know they are my favorite candy. >> start the show, my man. >>
calm bob down. he is over the edge. thank you for watching. keep it here on fox news. we'll see you tomorrow on "the >>> welcome to "red eye. let's go to andy levy for a pre game report. what's coming up on tonight's show? >> remember, all you have to do is call on the funk, america. our top story, another day of riots in what used to be jolly old england. or as they called them over there, prams. and a new video introduces a contract for the american dream. we will...
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not bob redell, though. here he is zipping up to 9,000 feet in an f-16 over travis air force base. he was in the back seat. those eyes are open. he was not controlling the aircraft, he is with the thunder birds, the military's best, united states stunt team. they performed this weekend at solano air power expo. you can find out whether bob tossed his cookies. he'll have a full report tomorrow morning. >> i got the chance to fly in the back of an f-16 and it was truly the greatest think i've done. >> i'm jealous of both of you. >> your turn. >> i probably hold off on eating that morning going up. again, the thunderbirds, maybe the blue angels. around the bay area, there is a problem for flights into sfo might be the fog. we don't see a lot right now but we do have the marine layer close to 2,000 feet and that may cause a few flight delays later on this morning. we'll keep an eye on that. the diamondbacks in town, big series with our giants this evening. we'll see temperatures around first pitch low 60s, upper 50s with the low clouds later tonight. temperatures around the south bay,
not bob redell, though. here he is zipping up to 9,000 feet in an f-16 over travis air force base. he was in the back seat. those eyes are open. he was not controlling the aircraft, he is with the thunder birds, the military's best, united states stunt team. they performed this weekend at solano air power expo. you can find out whether bob tossed his cookies. he'll have a full report tomorrow morning. >> i got the chance to fly in the back of an f-16 and it was truly the greatest think...
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and then bob dole when he was senate majority leader, minority leader, came after public broadcasting. newt gingrich came after public broadcasting. and the majority of the bush and administration, there were more responsive to karl rove the network to the stations. that constant harassment creates a kind of caution and self- censorship on the part of people who just do not want to -- we only get 17% of the budget from congress, that is enough to leave a big gap in what the local stations do if we did not have it. but it creates almost a pavlovian response. i think there is an unintended but inevitable censorship that takes place on the part of the people who are running the programs, booking programs, lining up guests, to make sure that we did not give the right wing another chance to come in and give the say accusation of being liberal. tavis: this book brings to life some of the bridge conversations you have had over the years on public television. the obvious question is how the go about narrowing down the ridge conversations you have had to fit into this text? >> those are only a
and then bob dole when he was senate majority leader, minority leader, came after public broadcasting. newt gingrich came after public broadcasting. and the majority of the bush and administration, there were more responsive to karl rove the network to the stations. that constant harassment creates a kind of caution and self- censorship on the part of people who just do not want to -- we only get 17% of the budget from congress, that is enough to leave a big gap in what the local stations do if...
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he joins bob wirch in the winner's circle tonight. robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my doctor said... latisse® is the only fda approved prescription treatment for inadequate or not enough lashes. now with latisse® my lashes are longer, darker, with more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effec
he joins bob wirch in the winner's circle tonight. robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1:good morning... robot 1:...female child. sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: flaws? yeah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. i'd heard of latisse® but had questions. my doctor said... latisse® is...
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the associated press is proje projecting that bob wirch will retain his seat. heurvived his recall. the overall tally so far in the nine recall elections is four wins for the democrats, for wins for the republicans. in the one remain iing race, ji holperin is in the lead. john nichols of the nation waiting in the wings. re's a lotf discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any well, the groundwater's protected by multiple layers of steel and cement. most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater. natural gas is critical to our future. at exxonmobil we recognize the challenges and how important it is to do this right. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. >>> the recall elec
the associated press is proje projecting that bob wirch will retain his seat. heurvived his recall. the overall tally so far in the nine recall elections is four wins for the democrats, for wins for the republicans. in the one remain iing race, ji holperin is in the lead. john nichols of the nation waiting in the wings. re's a lotf discussion going on about the development of natural gas, whether it can be done safely and responsibly. at exxonmobil we know the answer is yes. when we design any...
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he said no but i'm ready to take on the president. >> bob: i spent time with bolton and i like him veryand to the general election. he said the other day ten stories off the u.s. >> dana: but we have chance to praise you. >> bob: impossible. >> dana: you predicted and i tucked in behind the wisconsin results. tell us what happened. if you don't mind. summarize it quickly. >> bob: you made the point, too. i congratulate you, too. i said there were six races for republicans being challenged. to have seat removed from the wisconsin senate. republicans. and i thought two would be won and the other four i wasn't sure of. we had some chance of getting three. two was right. the other four held on. which too bad but we won. and now we have the governor right in our sights. daps except let me tell you -- jerusalem i thought it was a -- >> andrew: i thought it was a victim toyry for governor. >> greg: imagine how huge the story have been if the dems won? >> kimberly: absolutely. >> dana: this would not be on the front page. hooker wouldn't be on the front page. >> kimberly: that's what happens wh
he said no but i'm ready to take on the president. >> bob: i spent time with bolton and i like him veryand to the general election. he said the other day ten stories off the u.s. >> dana: but we have chance to praise you. >> bob: impossible. >> dana: you predicted and i tucked in behind the wisconsin results. tell us what happened. if you don't mind. summarize it quickly. >> bob: you made the point, too. i congratulate you, too. i said there were six races for...
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that's how i got to know bob best, and then he came out with this biography, and so i wanted to interview bob in front of you today, and, you know, my first question would be why father michael flagger? why is he the perfect subject for a biography? >> well, i've asked myself that same question since i started on the book, but actually there's a pretty good reason. before i got into reporting, i was a chicago catholic priest, and my second assignment as a priest was as a pastor at st. sibina church on the south side of chicago, and that was in 1964. anybody here from there? >> my grandmother was. >> your grandmother, oh, good. [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> probably was, yeah. what was her name? >> mary jennings. >> yeah, i remember the jennings part. anyhow, when i got there, the church was one of the largest catholic churches in the city. over 3500 families. it was a going operation and had been almost since its beginning back in 1916 or so, and i knew right away that it wasn't going to be just a normal assignment because the neighborhood was beginning to change. the coming of the black p
that's how i got to know bob best, and then he came out with this biography, and so i wanted to interview bob in front of you today, and, you know, my first question would be why father michael flagger? why is he the perfect subject for a biography? >> well, i've asked myself that same question since i started on the book, but actually there's a pretty good reason. before i got into reporting, i was a chicago catholic priest, and my second assignment as a priest was as a pastor at st....
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i have to say, don't feel too bad for bob bennett, i'm sure he's going fine. bob bennett getting kicked out of the senate like that was seen as a shot across the bowel, any republican with a hint of moderation, actually, no, bob bennett had an american conservative rating of 84%, but that wasn't enough for the tea party. bob bennett was their victim. normal republicans, conservative republicans that seem mainstream or moderate, you are going to be replaced. the tea party is taking over. in fact, the next senator in line for that treatment is the other utah republican senator, oren hatch. oren hatch, is, perhaps, a very conservative senator. perhaps not conservative enough. jason chaffetz of utah has been making noise all year long that he was going to go after oren hatch next. he was going to primary oren hatch from the right, take that deep red republican utah senate seat and make it even deeper red. this week he finally made his big announcement about challenging hatch and he's not doing it. now, jason chaffetz hasn't been hinting, it's been telling everybody
i have to say, don't feel too bad for bob bennett, i'm sure he's going fine. bob bennett getting kicked out of the senate like that was seen as a shot across the bowel, any republican with a hint of moderation, actually, no, bob bennett had an american conservative rating of 84%, but that wasn't enough for the tea party. bob bennett was their victim. normal republicans, conservative republicans that seem mainstream or moderate, you are going to be replaced. the tea party is taking over. in...
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bob mcdonald is the governor. of course, he joins me from the emergency operations center in richmond. governor, let me ask you, what about shelters, what about people who left their homes, how many have sought shelter in the state? is it more than you imagined? >> fortunately, right now, it's less than wethought. we have about 74 shelters opened, just under 5,000 people in those shelts. we were ready for as many as 100,000, so fortunately, people have made either plans on their own or didn't have to evacuate. >> governor, we heard about it from administrator gate fro fema, the big story here is power outages, virginia particularly hard hit, about a million customers without electricity this morning, right? >> it is. it's the second largest power outage in the history of this state. a million customers means about 2.5 million people without power. so, that's going to be our biggest concern, i think, going forward. and of course, in the short run, we're telling people with a lot of power lines down, please be very vigilant, take
bob mcdonald is the governor. of course, he joins me from the emergency operations center in richmond. governor, let me ask you, what about shelters, what about people who left their homes, how many have sought shelter in the state? is it more than you imagined? >> fortunately, right now, it's less than wethought. we have about 74 shelters opened, just under 5,000 people in those shelts. we were ready for as many as 100,000, so fortunately, people have made either plans on their own or...
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then he's expected to go to iowa where his competitors will be this weekend for the straw poll. bobor the field? >> well, i think so. i mean, he can credibly claim that he has executive experience as the governor of texas. but at the same time the other ones who can make that claim are considered too moderate by the true believers in the republican party. i think that the problem really night be, when he was at reliant stadium in houston at that big rally on saturday, he said to all the conservative christians, he said, i am one of you. problem is, this is a pluralistic country and there are an awful lot of people who did not want to be in that stadium. >> now, when he said, i am one of you, matt, what is he talking about? because clearly you're talking about a very fundamentalist christian crowd that is not known for its diversity and tolerance. >> well, i don't know about that. and i don't -- you know, i don't even remember him saying that. i wasn't there. but look, i do think that if you are -- >> hard it remember if you weren't there. but go ahead. >> if you are running for a re
then he's expected to go to iowa where his competitors will be this weekend for the straw poll. bobor the field? >> well, i think so. i mean, he can credibly claim that he has executive experience as the governor of texas. but at the same time the other ones who can make that claim are considered too moderate by the true believers in the republican party. i think that the problem really night be, when he was at reliant stadium in houston at that big rally on saturday, he said to all the...
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bob redell, "today in the bay." >> setting the pace. thank you. so is hecking up the pace tomorrow trading in bicycles for a jet. rest assured he was in the back seat. people in control, some of them are the military best. they performed this weekend. >> when you're on a regular airplane and sitting next to a stranger and you do the conversation of what you do for a living, someone doesn't know you, you tell them what do they say? >> i try to talk about them because a lot of people are amazing but the funny thing is it's not that amazing. anybody can do it. especially for the little kids, if this is something they want to do, they need to work hard to be able to do it. >> we're going to hear more from the captain and find out whether bob tossed his cookies or not after pulling 9 gs. >> 6:55. the new batman movie is shooting in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. the real crime fighters not taking that as an excuse. a man with a gun tried to carjack a man in a car. the detectives got out, pulled his gun on the suspect but that's when the suspect tried to explain that
bob redell, "today in the bay." >> setting the pace. thank you. so is hecking up the pace tomorrow trading in bicycles for a jet. rest assured he was in the back seat. people in control, some of them are the military best. they performed this weekend. >> when you're on a regular airplane and sitting next to a stranger and you do the conversation of what you do for a living, someone doesn't know you, you tell them what do they say? >> i try to talk about them because...
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he bobs his head up and down emphatically. he doesn't use hand gestures here.unctuations are with his head which is kind of strong minded. at the end of this clip can you see his lips pull in. pill about bill look at his eyes move back and forth. >> is he trying to make eye contact with different people. a lot of times when we look off to the side we are trying to collect our thoughts as well. depending whether somebody is visual, audio, touchy feeley. look in different directions to gather their thoughts. bill women he reminds me when i was a little kid i saw a horror movie "not of this earth." that really really frightened me. i think i was on 6. double bill with attack of the crab monsters which i thinkas nominated for academy award. krugman is not of this earth. that that's what he reminds me of. >> i'm sticking with enroll lip move. >> bill: lady gaga on "the view," go. >> i'm just so devastated and so sad. and i really couldn't speak for like 48 hours straight i was in such shock and, you know, i just think the most unfortunate thing about it all is the w
he bobs his head up and down emphatically. he doesn't use hand gestures here.unctuations are with his head which is kind of strong minded. at the end of this clip can you see his lips pull in. pill about bill look at his eyes move back and forth. >> is he trying to make eye contact with different people. a lot of times when we look off to the side we are trying to collect our thoughts as well. depending whether somebody is visual, audio, touchy feeley. look in different directions to...
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i think the first book that entered our history is bob woodward's, where he has a lengthy and detailed account, as you know, colin powell's meeting with the president that cheney was not present for in which colin powell made all the points about why you want to be very careful about going into iraq and maybe choose not to do it, and here's cheney pretending that that sort of thing never happened. >> and also, the fact is it worked. we learned valuable, valuable information from the process and kept the country safe for over seven years. >> sorry. go ahead with your response. >> i was going to say dick cheney didn't go to new york and give the presentation on the 5 of february, 2003, colin powell did. if powell was opponent to the wars, cheney says in his book, or didn't express his opposition to the war or was someone undermining the president's position outside the government, he certainly didn't show it when he went to new york and gave his presentation on 5 of february, 2003. we essentially presented in key areas some false information. we didn't know it was false, we've been vowed
i think the first book that entered our history is bob woodward's, where he has a lengthy and detailed account, as you know, colin powell's meeting with the president that cheney was not present for in which colin powell made all the points about why you want to be very careful about going into iraq and maybe choose not to do it, and here's cheney pretending that that sort of thing never happened. >> and also, the fact is it worked. we learned valuable, valuable information from the...
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adventures around the russian capital so member me and the rest of the some burn colonel bob i pronounce. madera. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to friends but the. money go. if it's so easy. if. it works it works harder. to street still keeps its secrets. to me feel the soviet files on. the limited. just sleep. party's top stories moscow cautions against international calls for change in syria saying president time to implement. changes. black friday on the markets the world's financial stocks are hit by a fresh wave of selling the move fears the global economy is in decline it comes as experts suggest the u.s. and europe are dangerously close to recession. plus it's twenty years to the day since an attempted coup by a group of hardline communists against them president. while failing to topple the government would help bring about the eventual end of the soviet union. and swimmers and russia's far east are gripped by terror after two people were savaged by sharks in just two days attacks that have never been seen before in the country . i'll be back with our main stories at the top of the hour up
adventures around the russian capital so member me and the rest of the some burn colonel bob i pronounce. madera. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to friends but the. money go. if it's so easy. if. it works it works harder. to street still keeps its secrets. to me feel the soviet files on. the limited. just sleep. party's top stories moscow cautions against international calls for change in syria saying president time to implement. changes. black friday on the markets the world's financial...
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here he is. bob caro, who many of you know because he is one of us and lives here, as you well know, has written an extraordinarily biographees. he twice won the pulitzer prize for biographies and the critics circle award for best non- fiction work of the year and has gotten basically otheevery other literary honors. i would love to read them all but i would rather get to our subject. his first book was the"the power broker." i would say it echoed the words of many. it is the single best book about a city and certainly our city, new york city, that you will ever read. bob and his wife moved from new york to the texas hill country and then to washington, d.c. to live the like that lyndon johnson lives as he is growing up. his first book in the series was called by the washington post " proof that we live in a great age of biography." the second volume was called " brilliant. no review does justice to the story he is telling." the third volume was held by the london times as a "masterpiece. he has writ
here he is. bob caro, who many of you know because he is one of us and lives here, as you well know, has written an extraordinarily biographees. he twice won the pulitzer prize for biographies and the critics circle award for best non- fiction work of the year and has gotten basically otheevery other literary honors. i would love to read them all but i would rather get to our subject. his first book was the"the power broker." i would say it echoed the words of many. it is the single...
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so, here he is. bob caro, who many of you know because he is one of us and lives out here. as you well know, he has written extraordinary adjective busting biographies. for his biographies for it -- and lyndon johnson, he twice won the national critics circle award for best non-fiction book of the year and has gotten virtually every other major literary honor, including the national book award, gold medal for biography from the american academy of arts and letters and on and on and on. i would love to beat them all but i would rather give to our subject in a minute. his first book was of course " the power broker" robert moses, and the fall of new york. the modern library called it one of the 100 greatest nonfiction books of the 20th century. i would say, echoing the words of many, many before me and still to come, that it is the single best book about a city and certainly our city, new york city, that you will read. to research the years of lyndon johnson, his ongoing biographee, he moved to the texas hill country and to washington, d.c., to literally live the life of lynd
so, here he is. bob caro, who many of you know because he is one of us and lives out here. as you well know, he has written extraordinary adjective busting biographies. for his biographies for it -- and lyndon johnson, he twice won the national critics circle award for best non-fiction book of the year and has gotten virtually every other major literary honor, including the national book award, gold medal for biography from the american academy of arts and letters and on and on and on. i would...