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. >> i had a chance to meet bronson, andrea and dave and duane and i just want bronson's wife to knowives her all the credit in the world, so just in case you're watching, gladys, he loves you to death. i also want to thank the president, dr. roy church. your mayor, holly brenda, for hosting us here today. i want to recognize my outstanding secretary of labor in the house. and i want to thank all of you for coming. i came here for a simple reason. in an economy that's still recovering from the worst financial crisis and the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes, the work that's going on here could not be more important. i mean business owners all the time who want to hire in the united states but they can't always find the workers with the right skills. you have growing industries in science and technology that have twice as many openings as we have workers who can do the job. that makes no sense. openings at a time when there is still a lot of americans including some on this stage who are looking for work. we have to do a better job training more people for the skills that business
. >> i had a chance to meet bronson, andrea and dave and duane and i just want bronson's wife to knowives her all the credit in the world, so just in case you're watching, gladys, he loves you to death. i also want to thank the president, dr. roy church. your mayor, holly brenda, for hosting us here today. i want to recognize my outstanding secretary of labor in the house. and i want to thank all of you for coming. i came here for a simple reason. in an economy that's still recovering...
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bronson called me the next morning and said what in the world is this all about. so the whole thing fell fell apart. >>> roll tape and take a look at this. >> ladies and gentlemen, let us let professor ludwig -- do you know what i mean. don't bother with the -- i'm not judging, the -- >> yes, professor joark. >> don't give -- >> professor in 1923 -- >> oh. >> is that a picture of you professor. >> it looks a lot like me, i'll say that. >> and you are with a chorus girl. you are supposed to have sold over $450,000 worth of stock. they weren't picking a fight. if you hadn't said what you did with the gold mine. >> and you keep -- >> in 1935 in contact with all. >> rose: ha ha. >> you know how that happened. >> rose: no. >.you wonder why they call you mike malice. >> back in the 50's, show of shows, big important, i guess it was 8:00 on saturday night at the time. cid cesar was there at the time and i was moving from channel 5 over to abc. and we wanted certain things in our youth of arrogance that they were not prepared to grant. we wanted a year's contract, no cuts
bronson called me the next morning and said what in the world is this all about. so the whole thing fell fell apart. >>> roll tape and take a look at this. >> ladies and gentlemen, let us let professor ludwig -- do you know what i mean. don't bother with the -- i'm not judging, the -- >> yes, professor joark. >> don't give -- >> professor in 1923 -- >> oh. >> is that a picture of you professor. >> it looks a lot like me, i'll say that. >>...
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fourth bites the rockets pounded out 22 hits and the giants' 17th aids the world closer jonathan bronson melted down and a 12 he had with back-to-back pitches to force in the winning run the a's scored twice in the inning that enhanced five to four. dissuades it's the only way one got up as if we tied the game ends kotite it ended up their hands it's a lot easier then hitting 98 is to get hit by 98 a guess. we've known it for weeks but the warriors were officially eliminated from the post this season's nice parlance wesley matthews knocks on the diver in the final minutes blazers went up 118 to 110 and it's really too soon to tell where the warriors a when a fall in the drive so lot of teams to ease the worst records in them but they got well suited what to do next year and hopefully the did the suspect. did we its use of seen the look on her face closing hedging those. degrees it's kind of like a dull chickenpox. >>> is so painful. >>> i'm surprised even been said tonight. cordite. >>> ollie wanted was to come back and play probably. >>> a bookkeeper in his cross. coming back 11. ,,,,
fourth bites the rockets pounded out 22 hits and the giants' 17th aids the world closer jonathan bronson melted down and a 12 he had with back-to-back pitches to force in the winning run the a's scored twice in the inning that enhanced five to four. dissuades it's the only way one got up as if we tied the game ends kotite it ended up their hands it's a lot easier then hitting 98 is to get hit by 98 a guess. we've known it for weeks but the warriors were officially eliminated from the post this...
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under his started to should be so i mean front so they're going just she'd fall for bronson the other people were all of them. carriages provided johnson with lodging for the night and one meal a day when stuff conceded that there was an increasing shortage of accommodation for refugees. anybody there is a tendency this is a problem to react to emergencies. instead of working more on system so this is i would say. maybe the first problem. this demonstration at the heart of rome is designed to attract the attention of tourists filing towards the colosseum it's a mr stave off a new war in africa and the resultant new wave of migrants coming to italy. some time ago activists from the no warning at work when still libya to assess the outcome of military intervention now they're set to file formal charges against nato accusing it of aggression against civilians. our government said they wanted to intervene in libya to save the seven civilians well they saved perhaps one thousand rebels in the galaxy but they killed ten thousand twenty thousand thirty thousand others. other gangs robbing bo
under his started to should be so i mean front so they're going just she'd fall for bronson the other people were all of them. carriages provided johnson with lodging for the night and one meal a day when stuff conceded that there was an increasing shortage of accommodation for refugees. anybody there is a tendency this is a problem to react to emergencies. instead of working more on system so this is i would say. maybe the first problem. this demonstration at the heart of rome is designed to...
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the house is on the 300 block of bronson ave. the fire started in a detached garage.amily of five lived in the house and were able to get out. the fire is out and firefighters will be of the scene for a few more hours. >>darya: in other news around the bay, fire and police are investigating it lays face tilted too full of the weakest. it happened for in a two- story home. here is a family friend and she describes how she feels after learning about what happened. >> i walked up to the store and ran into a friend and he told me what happened. i feel so bad. >>darya: the american red cross says there were 11 people living in the home. they now have nowhere to go. if the residence was described as an extended family. >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news returns in two minutes. here is a live look from of the mt. tam cam of. los the are expecting a lot of sunshine today. ♪ ♪ you're ththank you, sweetie. oh... ♪ there are rising concerns about europe, more signs of your sinking into a recession. >>darya: the search for sierra lamar enters a third week. the volunteers hav
the house is on the 300 block of bronson ave. the fire started in a detached garage.amily of five lived in the house and were able to get out. the fire is out and firefighters will be of the scene for a few more hours. >>darya: in other news around the bay, fire and police are investigating it lays face tilted too full of the weakest. it happened for in a two- story home. here is a family friend and she describes how she feels after learning about what happened. >> i walked up to...
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we know he can do the job comegys year to retrain for a higher-paying job and you just heard from bronson who was laid off two years ago and you heard what he said. he was at a dead-end in his life, and this program along with his wife gave him an opportunity cities and be a learning hands on machine after having already done some of the book work. i have to tell you when i meet these folks these folks inspire me. andrea stated the aftermath of them have supportive family members and it's hard being out of work. it's hard especially when you are having to change jobs, and the resilience the show and the determination, that's what america is about. that is our defining spirit. we don't quite. so the question now is how do we make sure that all of america is expressing the spirit through making sure everybody is getting a fair shot? that's going to be a major debate we have in this country not just for the next few months but the next few years. should we settle for an economy where people do really well and a growing number are struggling to get back. or do we build an economy where people
we know he can do the job comegys year to retrain for a higher-paying job and you just heard from bronson who was laid off two years ago and you heard what he said. he was at a dead-end in his life, and this program along with his wife gave him an opportunity cities and be a learning hands on machine after having already done some of the book work. i have to tell you when i meet these folks these folks inspire me. andrea stated the aftermath of them have supportive family members and it's hard...
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you just heard from bronson who was laid off from two years ago. he was in a dead end in his life.ram along with his wife gave him the opportunity. he's going to be learning hands-on machining over the next two weeks after already doing some of the book work. when i meet these folks, these folks inspire me. a lot of them have gone through tough times. a lot are dealing with the aftermath of the flood. all of them have supported family members. and, you know, it's hard being out of work. it's hard especially when you're mid career when you're having to change jobs. that's what america is about, that's our defining spirit. we don't quit. and so the question now is, how do we mack sure that all of america is expressing that spirit through everybody getting a fair shot. that's gong to be a major debate that we have in this country, not just for the next few months but for the next few years. should we settle for an economy a few people do really well and then a growing number are struggling to get by? or do we build an economy where people like duane and andrea and david and bronson, t
you just heard from bronson who was laid off from two years ago. he was in a dead end in his life.ram along with his wife gave him the opportunity. he's going to be learning hands-on machining over the next two weeks after already doing some of the book work. when i meet these folks, these folks inspire me. a lot of them have gone through tough times. a lot are dealing with the aftermath of the flood. all of them have supported family members. and, you know, it's hard being out of work. it's...
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scoreless in the third and then connects off of bronson arroyo that is a crushed. dead center.-20 lead. 2-0 giants in the 7th. mistake. fastball waist high to scott rowland and he drives it deep. zito pulled after giving up the homerun and then the bullpen comes in and implodes. a wild pitch. in comes ryan hannah gin. a great opportunity for a hawaiian language lesson. the guy has the most butchered name in all of baseball. one more time say it with me. 23-year-old right-hander jarred parker, easy pronouncation, went six and a third. struck otis miller five and left the game with the lead. in the ninth first pitch and paul konerko ties it up with his 400th career homerun. all the way to the 14th inning. bottom 14, a two-run bomb. we are tied at four. now, i'm hearing that he pronounces his name sepatas. three partie batters later. that is fair. deep in left. and scores. good night, game over. drive home safely. a's win 5-4. let's hear from kela. >> we don't give up. we never give up. we got a big hit right there that kind of gave us some momentum and next four or five guys whoe
scoreless in the third and then connects off of bronson arroyo that is a crushed. dead center.-20 lead. 2-0 giants in the 7th. mistake. fastball waist high to scott rowland and he drives it deep. zito pulled after giving up the homerun and then the bullpen comes in and implodes. a wild pitch. in comes ryan hannah gin. a great opportunity for a hawaiian language lesson. the guy has the most butchered name in all of baseball. one more time say it with me. 23-year-old right-hander jarred parker,...
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. >>> speaking of the giants, barry zito and bronson arroyo.oing head-to-head on the mound, both love playing the guitar. but how about playing some baseball? zito getting help early. wilson valdez grounds into the 4- -3 double play. two on for jay bruce. strikes out to end the inning. a couple of giants riding hitting streaks into the game. angel pagan riding the nine game hit streak. going in, deep shot to center. solo home run. 1-0, giants. ten-game hit streak for him now. two batters later, sandoval, base hit. make it 18 game hitting streak, ties the giants franchise record for longest hit streak to begin the season. top of the fourth, brandon crawford, base hit up the middle. hector sanchez coming. play at the plate, slides in safely. it's 2-0 giants. sanchez just did get in there on time. however, right now the giants are trailing, 4-2 in the seventh inning. oakland a's have been proving they have hard games. the green and gold got two runs, went on to win 2-0 after splitting the first two games of the series. the a's were counting on the
. >>> speaking of the giants, barry zito and bronson arroyo.oing head-to-head on the mound, both love playing the guitar. but how about playing some baseball? zito getting help early. wilson valdez grounds into the 4- -3 double play. two on for jay bruce. strikes out to end the inning. a couple of giants riding hitting streaks into the game. angel pagan riding the nine game hit streak. going in, deep shot to center. solo home run. 1-0, giants. ten-game hit streak for him now. two...
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or do we build an economy where people like duane and andrea and david and bronson, they have a chance to get ahead, where there are ladders of opportunity, where everybody gets a fair shot and everybody does their fair share and everybody is playing by the same set of rules. >> while the president was busy promoting the type of job training programs that would be gutted by the ryan budget, his top rival in the republican house, john boehner, was engaging in a war of words with the president accusing him of governing in absentia. >> the president checked outlast labor day. he spent the last six months campaigning from one end of the country to the other and instead of working with members of both political parties here in washington to address the serious chal lejz that our country faces. >> what about those proposed cuts in the ryan budget because the speaker was asked about the conference of catholic bishop's moral protest against the budget saying that it disproportionately cuts programs for the poor. guess what? speaker boehner, a catholic himself, had to admit they have a point. >
or do we build an economy where people like duane and andrea and david and bronson, they have a chance to get ahead, where there are ladders of opportunity, where everybody gets a fair shot and everybody does their fair share and everybody is playing by the same set of rules. >> while the president was busy promoting the type of job training programs that would be gutted by the ryan budget, his top rival in the republican house, john boehner, was engaging in a war of words with the...
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and we just heard about bronson who was laid off two years ago. you heard what he said. he was at a dead end in is live, and this program, along with his wife, gave him an opportunity, so he is going to be learning hands on a shooting and the next couple of weeks after having already done some of the book work. when i meet these folks, they inspire. andrea is still dealing with the aftermath of the flood that damaged her home. all have family matters, and it is hard being out of work. it is far especially when your mid career, when you are having to change jobs, and the resilience they show and the determination they show, that is what america is about. that is part of the fighting spirit. we do not quit. and so, the question now is how will we make sure that all of america is expressing that spirit through making sure that everybody is getting a fair shot, because that is going to be a major debate we have in this country not just for the next few months but for the next years. both -- should we settle for an economy where a few people do really well and the growing num
and we just heard about bronson who was laid off two years ago. you heard what he said. he was at a dead end in is live, and this program, along with his wife, gave him an opportunity, so he is going to be learning hands on a shooting and the next couple of weeks after having already done some of the book work. when i meet these folks, they inspire. andrea is still dealing with the aftermath of the flood that damaged her home. all have family matters, and it is hard being out of work. it is far...
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another one who could do it was linda bridges who's still at the magazine, francis bronson, his secretary for many years. there were, like, three people who could read bill's handwriting. bill couldn't always, but -- oh, and then another thing, another thing. bill -- priscilla never told bill this. there was a stage in the production process, it was called the blues. i don't know if this even happens anymore. this is guttenberg technology, right? but it was like the very last stage before the actual magazines get run off. you saw these pages that were blue, bluish. and she told bill, well, once it's in blue, you can't change it. now, you actually can change it. i mean, it costs more money to change it, but you could. but she told him that because she didn't want him making like some last minute, you know -- >> host: would he have? >> guest: well, maybe. i mean, look, he wasn't a perfectionist all the time, and he was certainly a very busy man, and he trusted priscilla and the people who worked for him, and mostly he just, you know, he'd finish it, and then he'd go off to do his next hundr
another one who could do it was linda bridges who's still at the magazine, francis bronson, his secretary for many years. there were, like, three people who could read bill's handwriting. bill couldn't always, but -- oh, and then another thing, another thing. bill -- priscilla never told bill this. there was a stage in the production process, it was called the blues. i don't know if this even happens anymore. this is guttenberg technology, right? but it was like the very last stage before the...