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a man named earl bruce. earl bruce played football for ohio state. he loved ohio state. up until that moment mr. bruce had been extremely successful in nine years coaching at ohio state. ohio state was sort of having a bad year in 1987. five wins, four losses and one tie. that record was not good enough and the administration abruptly fired the coach. five days ahead of the game with michigan, one of the greatest rivalries in the country, they fire their coach. they're infuriated by this decision. the expression of public anger took the form of one of those college sports moments that makes our executive, bill wolf cry at meetings when he tries to explain them. hours after coach earl bruce was fired, 150 members of the ohio state marching band marched to earl bruce's house and serenaded their old devastated coach with ohio state fight songs. ♪ the whole state of michigan ♪ we're from ohio >> coach earl bruce was not a man who wants to reveal his emotions.open with the band on his lawn. five days later ohio state traveled to michigan and somehow beat their arch rivals and
a man named earl bruce. earl bruce played football for ohio state. he loved ohio state. up until that moment mr. bruce had been extremely successful in nine years coaching at ohio state. ohio state was sort of having a bad year in 1987. five wins, four losses and one tie. that record was not good enough and the administration abruptly fired the coach. five days ahead of the game with michigan, one of the greatest rivalries in the country, they fire their coach. they're infuriated by this...
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bruce, you're quite a singer.s we say good-bye. ♪ blue skies smiling at me everybody. ♪ nothing but blue skies do we see blue birds ♪ ♪ singing a song nothing but blue skies ♪ ♪ all day long >> that's it. >> burt and esther huffman, ladies and gentlemen. you are delightful. have a wonderful, wonderful day. >> thank you very much. >> they are the happy huffmans. and they are the toast of minville, oregon. >> they are not getting excommunicated. they're happily married. >> thank you so the huffmans. >>> coming up, hacked. the nude photos of hollywood's hottest stars leaked online. now, the fbi is involved. i love this time of year but my nose doesn't. it gets stuffed up and that means i stay up all night. good mornings? not likely!y! i've tried the pills, the sprays even some home remedies. then i tried something new. [ male announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. [ woman ] you just put it on and...amazing! instant relief. i breathed better, slept better. and woke up ready to face a fresh new day. [ male a
bruce, you're quite a singer.s we say good-bye. ♪ blue skies smiling at me everybody. ♪ nothing but blue skies do we see blue birds ♪ ♪ singing a song nothing but blue skies ♪ ♪ all day long >> that's it. >> burt and esther huffman, ladies and gentlemen. you are delightful. have a wonderful, wonderful day. >> thank you very much. >> they are the happy huffmans. and they are the toast of minville, oregon. >> they are not getting excommunicated. they're...
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but bruce, what is the empirical evidence? what do we know about what regulation does to the economy? what is the negative drag on the economy from regulation? >> well, look, government regulation is a very -- imposes a large cost on the economy. but to make the argument that regulations are what's holding us back today as opposed to some other thing, you'd have to show that there's been a significant increase in regulation just since 2008. and there's absolutely no evidence of that. in fact, if you look at the surveys by the national federation of independent business, they show that the burden of regulation is less than it was back in the 1990s, when the economy was booming. so i think what republicans are doing here is simply using the poor state of the economy as an excuse to pursue the agenda that they pursue year in, year out, which is they always want to deregulate the economy and set the businessman loose. but there's absolutely no evidence that this will do any good. >> thank you both. ed rah ezra klein of nbc and the
but bruce, what is the empirical evidence? what do we know about what regulation does to the economy? what is the negative drag on the economy from regulation? >> well, look, government regulation is a very -- imposes a large cost on the economy. but to make the argument that regulations are what's holding us back today as opposed to some other thing, you'd have to show that there's been a significant increase in regulation just since 2008. and there's absolutely no evidence of that. in...
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if you will come up now, as they are joining us, i would like to ask bruce freed if he would like to comment, give him two minutes, there you are. and bert brandenberg, if you would like to share with the audience your thoughts and your activities. come up here. sit here. >> we need one more chair. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. i have been working with both of them and the money and politics subcommittee at ced and it is a pleasure to work with them on the issue of disclosure and the role of corporations and politics and how to deal with money and politics. i want to thank charlie and ced for incorporating political accountability disclosure and accountability agenda as part of ced's agenda. that is important because the approach of using corporate governance and risk to address this problem of hidden money and to bring transparency and accountability is extremely important. with the gridlock we have seen with the problems with the regulatory agencies and enforcement agencies with a hostility of the courts toward facing limits on political spending t
if you will come up now, as they are joining us, i would like to ask bruce freed if he would like to comment, give him two minutes, there you are. and bert brandenberg, if you would like to share with the audience your thoughts and your activities. come up here. sit here. >> we need one more chair. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you very much. i have been working with both of them and the money and politics subcommittee at ced and it is a pleasure to work...
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bruce bastien, a medic, was looking for a way out of iraq. he'd asked eastridge to shoot a bullet through his arm so he could be sent home wounded. eastridge agreed to do it, but he missed. in august 2007, eastridge was caught with 463 valium pills in his room. he lost his temper and threatened to murder his lieutenant. he was court-martialed on nine counts. army doctors examined him and concluded he was suffering from chronic post-traumatic stress and homicidal thoughts. these afflictions were "battle-related." he was sent home under military escort to colorado springs, but when he got back, he escaped and went awol. >> i was like, "they're going to kick me out when i get back anyways and go through all this court stuff," so i was just like, "who cares?" i tried to get a job and just nothing was coming. nothing would pan out, and i didn't want to wait. i was like, "you know, i'm struggling, i don't have any place to live. i'm homeless." >> narrator: eastridge hooked up with his two troubled friends from baghdad. louis bressler had been sent
bruce bastien, a medic, was looking for a way out of iraq. he'd asked eastridge to shoot a bullet through his arm so he could be sent home wounded. eastridge agreed to do it, but he missed. in august 2007, eastridge was caught with 463 valium pills in his room. he lost his temper and threatened to murder his lieutenant. he was court-martialed on nine counts. army doctors examined him and concluded he was suffering from chronic post-traumatic stress and homicidal thoughts. these afflictions were...
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we want to wish bruce hart a happy birthday and bruce has been instrumental in helping to guide a lot of our work. so when he comes back in, we can sing happy birthday to him. superintendent garcia? superintendent garcia: i want to thank david and his crew, fabulous work, incredible. most of you know, i was the superintendent in clark county, las vegas, i opened up 65 schools in five years. i know how to build schools. but i'll tell you, none of those schools have the character and really just the feeling of art, of, you know, great a tech the history, the legacy, that the schools that david and his crew have been working on. when you look at them, i just hope, you know, the voters, everybody, i get a chance to visit schools twice a week i go out and visit schools. i remember working here in the late 1980's and our schools didn't look anything like this. i think every citizen in san francisco, when you drive around and see the schools, that's something you genuinely should feel really, really proud about. that's great work, brings that legacy to the next century, it just, it stands up
we want to wish bruce hart a happy birthday and bruce has been instrumental in helping to guide a lot of our work. so when he comes back in, we can sing happy birthday to him. superintendent garcia? superintendent garcia: i want to thank david and his crew, fabulous work, incredible. most of you know, i was the superintendent in clark county, las vegas, i opened up 65 schools in five years. i know how to build schools. but i'll tell you, none of those schools have the character and really just...
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here we have to say thanks for your time bruce kagame joining us live there from the state thank you. zulfi live here in moscow twenty five minutes past the hour special interview coming up your way shortly and the sports just ahead of the business news with marina. hello and welcome to the business here on the right see the leaders of greece france and germany are all seeking a way it's a can see are named european debt crisis here is that greece is heading towards a thaw have something interest rate on its government bonds to record the highs but doesn't have much to worry about i was taking off for morgan stanley explains. russia is actually a much better position and other central european countries say turkey in the region because it has less strong trade and investment relationships with europe because it's more of a global trading country and it depends on the price of global commodities such as all which depend growth in emerging markets such as china and india. so russia's for each is toyed with the growth of china and india are not at the moment looks reports and hasn't bee
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>> bruce ivans. >> reporter: a scientist at the u.s.rmy medical research institute for infectious diseases, ft. detrick, maryland. ivans is apexpen expert on aptn and supposedly helping federal agents. >> he was in the thick of it. >> reporter: what the feds do not see is the hidden side of bruce and i vaivan, e-mails whe says i'm being eaten alive by paranoid delusional thought. >> bruce ivans has led a double life. >> reporter: sigh tr psychiatri describe him as a rage filled man. >> it was a guy who had a definite dark side to him that no one else knew about. >> i met bruce in chapel hill, north carolina. >> reporter: it was the mid-70s. nancy haywood was a graduate student at the university of north carolina. bruce ivans was there, too. ivans asked in-says santaly about haywood's sorority. he seemed obsessed. >> every time i talked to him, he would mention it. and finally i said, bruce, that's enough. >> reporter: as their careers took shape over the years, ivans kept in touch. shortly after the anthrax attacks, he e-mails these pho
>> bruce ivans. >> reporter: a scientist at the u.s.rmy medical research institute for infectious diseases, ft. detrick, maryland. ivans is apexpen expert on aptn and supposedly helping federal agents. >> he was in the thick of it. >> reporter: what the feds do not see is the hidden side of bruce and i vaivan, e-mails whe says i'm being eaten alive by paranoid delusional thought. >> bruce ivans has led a double life. >> reporter: sigh tr psychiatri describe...
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. >> 66-year-old bruce schumaker's pain written on his fanned his face, his hands blackened. schumaker not only lost his farm, mobile home, and car, it took away his animals. he couldn't rescue them from fire. some survived, but now schumaker and his animals have nowhere to go. >> my whole life i dedicated my life, basically, to the animals after my daughter died and i kept doing it and this is all i know. >> tonight, oak hills residents came by to help him clean up. down the road, kim watkins is back home after evacuation orders were lifted. she told us what she did after she was told to leave. >> you panic. then you try to be sensible and think about what you need to do. >> i would have to get the photo album, the birth certificate. a friend of mine picked up the horses and the dogs and everything. >> the hill fire started friday and quickly jumped interstate 15. two homes were destroyed. too damaged. 60% containment on the fire that burned 1158-acres. as for bruce schumaker, he is now staying with friends and hoping his injured animals survive. >> i don't know where i'm go
. >> 66-year-old bruce schumaker's pain written on his fanned his face, his hands blackened. schumaker not only lost his farm, mobile home, and car, it took away his animals. he couldn't rescue them from fire. some survived, but now schumaker and his animals have nowhere to go. >> my whole life i dedicated my life, basically, to the animals after my daughter died and i kept doing it and this is all i know. >> tonight, oak hills residents came by to help him clean up. down the...
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bruce cunningham is here now with tonight's edition of sports unlimited.e lack thereof.. thereof.. a high level meeting downtown today between mc phail, peter angelos and buck showalter...mc phail's contract expires october 31st, and he reportedly told angelos he did not want to renew...the sun reports that angelos wanted mc phail to consider another job with the organization..also discussed was showalter's status, specifically whether he replaces mc phail or remains in uniform...a source told the sun that nothing is finalized yet, but they're getting close. stay tuned. across town...the ravens have been known to insert haloti ngata on offense from time to time...usually at fullback for obvious reasons...now we learn they may be using another defensive star to take some snaps on offense...linebacker terrell suggs.....who is semi-reluctantly going along it's another thursday night, and this timer of year, that means another edition of the coors light silver spotlight, where we meet up with a ravens player at one of the area's fiiner local establishments.. e
bruce cunningham is here now with tonight's edition of sports unlimited.e lack thereof.. thereof.. a high level meeting downtown today between mc phail, peter angelos and buck showalter...mc phail's contract expires october 31st, and he reportedly told angelos he did not want to renew...the sun reports that angelos wanted mc phail to consider another job with the organization..also discussed was showalter's status, specifically whether he replaces mc phail or remains in uniform...a source told...
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. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> and my big brother. mommy, daddy, rebecca, your niece and nephew that you never met, your aunts and uncles, we miss and love you dearly >> and my uncle and godfather. we love you and miss you and we wish you -- we wish you could sit -- we could see you one last time to give you one last big hug. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis saverio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> ann marie riccoboni. >> david h. rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> vernon allan richard. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha orintia richards. >> james c. riches. >> alan jay richman. >> and my husband. we love you and miss you every day of our lives. >> john m. rigo. and my husband. as i stand here with this newly unveiled plaza behind me, we summon our strength and we think of those murdered on the us -- on the spot. it still lingers in our minds and our souls. 10 years my past, but the pain has not. the pain gets worse. it is a direct result of what hap
. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> and my big brother. mommy, daddy, rebecca, your niece and nephew that you never met, your aunts and uncles, we miss and love you dearly >> and my uncle and godfather. we love you and miss you and we wish you -- we wish you could sit -- we could see you one last time to give you one last big hug. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis saverio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> ann marie riccoboni. >> david h. rice....
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but for bruce, it's bluewaters, moody tides and creatures are simply the sacred waters of home. rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> and you know we're looking at those beautiful pictures of the sunshine. rob, you're telling me despite another gorgeous day today, tomorrow, a whole different ball game? >> yeah, kind of a different story, especially at the bay. we're seeing the clouds filling in and temperatures dropping big time for our inland valleys. san jose right at 70 degrees, breezy around the santa clara valley, and it's been a chilly day in san francisco. fog and mist flying for most of the day around the golden gate bridge and even around the east bay. oakland seeing a lot of clouds. 67 degrees. look at the wind west at 17 miles per hour. inland, here's the impressive numbers. as you head out to livermore, 69 degrees right now. that is almost 30 degrees cooler than just yesterday as the marine and the ocean air conditioning, that ocean air spilling well inland and some gusty conditions for this evening. so breezy and cool for now. more low clouds filling in. yes, tomorrow
but for bruce, it's bluewaters, moody tides and creatures are simply the sacred waters of home. rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> and you know we're looking at those beautiful pictures of the sunshine. rob, you're telling me despite another gorgeous day today, tomorrow, a whole different ball game? >> yeah, kind of a different story, especially at the bay. we're seeing the clouds filling in and temperatures dropping big time for our inland valleys. san jose right at 70 degrees,...
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this season, but bruce and brian made it clear that aubrey huff has to bounce back in 2012. mark, start the clock. >> he knows that his struggles help cause our struggles and it's going to have to come in and pull more weight. if he can't, as we've shown before, other choices and we'll put other people in there if need be. >> wow. the coliseum is sold out. the raiders take on the patriots. no one is more familiar than new england who won three super bowls in three years new england. >> we want to follow up last week with the win. and you know, that's our ultimate goal, you know, me against new england and the raiders against new england. and i just want to go rocking again. >> finally, how about the preseason hockey. joe thornton. now they'll drop the puck for real a week from saturday against the coyotes. you know what's going to be great for the sharks this year is the warriors aren't playing basketball. the sharks are going to be the only game in town in terms of professional organizations. they will be front and center. they have to seize the moment. >> they better bring
this season, but bruce and brian made it clear that aubrey huff has to bounce back in 2012. mark, start the clock. >> he knows that his struggles help cause our struggles and it's going to have to come in and pull more weight. if he can't, as we've shown before, other choices and we'll put other people in there if need be. >> wow. the coliseum is sold out. the raiders take on the patriots. no one is more familiar than new england who won three super bowls in three years new england....
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fairholme fund's bruce berkowitz is next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack."
fairholme fund's bruce berkowitz is next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack."
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bruce bochy says his entire coaching staff will >> lincecum out looking. >> it's one of baseball's great there are a lot of theories from the absurd. >> well, pitchers aren't even really athletes and you can't even talk about them. they're not even really baseball players. >> to the more analytical. >> pitchers gear all of their efforts toward refining their craft and hitting is just an after thought. if they were got hitters, they wouldn't become pitchers. >> reporter: giants broadcaster jon miller says baseball has become so specialized these days you really don't see a lot of big hitting pitchers anymore. >> don driesdale with the dodgers was an outstanding hitter, cash fish hunter with oakland. >> reporter: even kids coming up do you see them specialize just in pitching? >> yes. i think especially when they get to the high school level, guys starting to really know what they want to do and that's a long time without hitting. >> reporter: giants hitting coach hensley mullin says the dh rule has something to do with it. so does the fact that a starting pitcher might only get 50 plate a
bruce bochy says his entire coaching staff will >> lincecum out looking. >> it's one of baseball's great there are a lot of theories from the absurd. >> well, pitchers aren't even really athletes and you can't even talk about them. they're not even really baseball players. >> to the more analytical. >> pitchers gear all of their efforts toward refining their craft and hitting is just an after thought. if they were got hitters, they wouldn't become pitchers....
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that's walter and his son barney and kelly who worked as the cal men volleyball coach and bruce horowitz also an oakland pediatrician. the complaint says they raised funds through the illegal sale of unregistered security and with the knowing assistance of defendant wells fargo, law firm green burg engaged in a scheme to breach fiduciary duty to the investors in order to prop up re loans and personally enrich themselves and friends and business associates. >> it is a very sad case. a lot of people have been taken advantage by the conduct that we describe in the complaint. >>reporter: class action filed by fair born also names wells fring 0through the capitol finance unit. it provided a 50 million dollar line of credit that was supposed to help keep re loans afloat. >> 40 million dollars wept out the window pretty quickly and was disbursed to preferred investors. sometimes friends. sometimes family members. that's the that's we have made based upon the investigation that we have done. we believe that to be accurate. >>reporter: wells fargo e mailed a statement that reads the lawsuit again
that's walter and his son barney and kelly who worked as the cal men volleyball coach and bruce horowitz also an oakland pediatrician. the complaint says they raised funds through the illegal sale of unregistered security and with the knowing assistance of defendant wells fargo, law firm green burg engaged in a scheme to breach fiduciary duty to the investors in order to prop up re loans and personally enrich themselves and friends and business associates. >> it is a very sad case. a lot...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicala lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turn to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in proverbs it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is comfort in t
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicala lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this...
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so please welcome bruce francis, the chief messaging officer and salesforce.com. he will describe the unique design characteristics and some of the impact that this campus at mission bay is going to have. it will certainly mean a lot of jobs. he is responsible for helping define and shape salesforce.com's strategic direction worldwide and has helped least -- release the launch of almost every salesforce.com since he started at the company. please welcome bruce francis from salesforce.com at mission bay. [applause] >> good morning. it is great to be here, to have a chance to talk about a project that is going to be court to sentence is ago, we hope. and it is very important to the success of salesforce.com. we're going to take a couple of minutes to familiarize you with the company. wherever we go in san francisco, we're still introducing ourselves. to have any customers in the room? the rest of you are prospects in our view. [laughter] so i hope you'll pay attention to the next few minutes, just a couple slides on what salesforce is. any time we speak anywhere, we
so please welcome bruce francis, the chief messaging officer and salesforce.com. he will describe the unique design characteristics and some of the impact that this campus at mission bay is going to have. it will certainly mean a lot of jobs. he is responsible for helping define and shape salesforce.com's strategic direction worldwide and has helped least -- release the launch of almost every salesforce.com since he started at the company. please welcome bruce francis from salesforce.com at...
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. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves,aptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show. filled not only with confused squinting and random button pushing -- >> i don't know how to do it. >> reporter: but sing iing. ♪ hello my darling ♪ hello my baby ♪ >> reporter: and random monkey faces. >> look at the monkey. >> did it capture? >> reporter: and between it all, plenty of flirting. they may only be in their eighth year of marriage, but this 87-year-old man and 79-year-old woman act more like a couple of kids in love than senior citizens. >> see how pretty your hair is? you notice it? how pretty your hair is. >> we've been married seven and a half years and we've just had a wonderful time. >> reporter: it was their granddaughter who tried to teach them how to use the new web cam but once she found the recording, she immediately posted it to youtube. >> i had no idea how to do it, so, the whole time i was just irritated and i was chewing gum so hard and i l
. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves,aptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show. filled not only with confused squinting and random button pushing -- >> i don't know how to do it. >> reporter: but sing iing. ♪ hello my darling ♪ hello my baby ♪ >> reporter: and random monkey faces. >> look at the monkey....
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./ sports director bruce cunninggam... think about it, how can ou improve on rrvens opening day?ival? that's riiht, they open against the steelers... you don't evvn haae to be a football fan to kkow about this one...there are thoseewho in he entire nfl, and there's - no argument here...the baltimore ravens and the pittsburgh steelerss..it jjst ppeaks for tself.... 3 much more on steeler week, and wait until you see maryland's new you've never seen anything quite like them..it's coming up in sports unlimited at 10:50 and 11:20 there's... no... etter eek... to... phow ff.../ your... purple pride prideyou've been sending us some reat picttres... like this one from tiffany fernald. it shows her whole gang, reedy to take on the steelers. marianna... ...this picture.../ravens... fans... start... really young... in this town...//.notice... thh... purple binky visit our facebook page for a llt more of these pictures...our ravens fan poll...and urple pride trivia. &pjust go to facebook dot com slash fox-balttmore......and cllck on "inside fox- baltimore" on the left siie oof the screen 3
./ sports director bruce cunninggam... think about it, how can ou improve on rrvens opening day?ival? that's riiht, they open against the steelers... you don't evvn haae to be a football fan to kkow about this one...there are thoseewho in he entire nfl, and there's - no argument here...the baltimore ravens and the pittsburgh steelerss..it jjst ppeaks for tself.... 3 much more on steeler week, and wait until you see maryland's new you've never seen anything quite like them..it's coming up in...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelical realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turnt to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in pro verb it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is comfort in the bible and,
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelical realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicaltians than a lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turn to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in proverbs it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is c
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicaltians than a lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about...
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and now, by the end of today, bruce mcclellan, who is the current con session nare at stow lake will officially close up shop. it was actually his grandfather who started the food and boat business 68 years and ago and the closure comes after a long an contentious battle between mcclellan and the city. one that has left many people very upset. >> if he fixed everything up and they give the concession to someone else, he is out hundreds of thousands of dollars. they give him a long team lease, and he's got new row boats, lined up ready to go. >> why do you think they did this? >> it is all money. in this city, it is always about the money. >> now, parks an rec ramped up an initiative about a year ago, that was looking to find more commerce opportunities for the park. and just last month, a court ruled that parks and rec had the right to evict mcclellan, from the boathouse here, because his lease for the city-owned property had in fact expired. and mcclellan has since filed a lawsuit claiming that the bid process for the property was flawed and corrupt and that case is currently awaiti
and now, by the end of today, bruce mcclellan, who is the current con session nare at stow lake will officially close up shop. it was actually his grandfather who started the food and boat business 68 years and ago and the closure comes after a long an contentious battle between mcclellan and the city. one that has left many people very upset. >> if he fixed everything up and they give the concession to someone else, he is out hundreds of thousands of dollars. they give him a long team...
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brown >> bettina browne >> mark bruce richard george bruehert andrew brunn vincent brunton ronald paulon j. buchanan gregory joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse >> john edwards bulaga, jr. >> stephen bunin >> matthew j. burke >> thomas daniel burke >> william francis burke, jr. >> >> charles burlington. >> donald j. burns >> and my brother who, captain daniel james brethel. >> and my husband, matthew francis broderick. >> kathleen anne burns keith james burns john patrick burnside >> irina buslo >> milton g. bustillo >> thomas m. butler >> patrick byrne >> timothy g. byrne >> jesus neptali cabezas >> lillian caceres >> brian joseph cachia >> steven dennis cafiero, jr. >> richard m. caggiano >> cecile marella caguicla >> michael john cahill >> scott walter cahill >> my brother, captain charles frank, naval academy fighter pilot, who fought with every ounce of strength he had to save passengers and crew. we miss you, and we love you. , pedrousband's francisco. you will always be the missing puzzle in our family. we love and miss you. a terminally yours. --
brown >> bettina browne >> mark bruce richard george bruehert andrew brunn vincent brunton ronald paulon j. buchanan gregory joseph buck dennis buckley nancy clare bueche patrick joseph buhse >> john edwards bulaga, jr. >> stephen bunin >> matthew j. burke >> thomas daniel burke >> william francis burke, jr. >> >> charles burlington. >> donald j. burns >> and my brother who, captain daniel james brethel. >> and my husband,...
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bruce, you already have yours. but the idea here is that this going private is really a serious challenge to the disclosure regime we badly need. you know, one of the things that fred touched on, at least he made a small gesture toward this, is the role that this has in a kind of high class black male -- blackmail of less well- to-do enterprises. once you are the dominant player in your industry, once the dominant player by the political playing field, you're at a huge disadvantage to provide the kind of start of competition, the kind of new ideas in an enterprise that this country has long depended on. i said i was a naive idealist about much of this. i am still am. i think this is one of the reasons why it is very important to take up the offensive against all these contributions, because they emphasize the power of money and not a productivity. and this whole focus on giving, and you listen to these numbers that have been used, that ed used in his presentation, that fred is very familiar with, and that bruce tal
bruce, you already have yours. but the idea here is that this going private is really a serious challenge to the disclosure regime we badly need. you know, one of the things that fred touched on, at least he made a small gesture toward this, is the role that this has in a kind of high class black male -- blackmail of less well- to-do enterprises. once you are the dominant player in your industry, once the dominant player by the political playing field, you're at a huge disadvantage to provide...
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one of those americans is bruce mill, he joins us from the telephone right now, from north carolina - me, which is a different place than greensborough, north carolina. bruce, good to have you. >> thank you very much. >> how difficult is it out there looking for a stkpwhraub. >> it seems like things are moving slowly at least in the industry i was looking in or had been working in for the last eight years, keep aren't moving on to other positions so therefore there's not as many openings and doesn't seem to be any development. i was in health care administration and things seem to be slowing down as far as building new facilities, so that base of jobs is not really happening. >> so you've been to job fairs and you've gone to the gamut. how -- what are you expecting the president to say this thursday? >> i don't know. it will be interesting to see what he's got to say. you know, i had thought there would be more movement in the economy and creation of more jobs but it doesn't seem to be happening, so it will be interesting to see what he has got to say. >> how long have you been out of
one of those americans is bruce mill, he joins us from the telephone right now, from north carolina - me, which is a different place than greensborough, north carolina. bruce, good to have you. >> thank you very much. >> how difficult is it out there looking for a stkpwhraub. >> it seems like things are moving slowly at least in the industry i was looking in or had been working in for the last eight years, keep aren't moving on to other positions so therefore there's not as...
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gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur jones iii. we miss you every day, but you must be so very proud of julia, a charlotte, harry, and joseph. we love you. steven paul geller howard g. gelling peter victor genco, jr. steven gregory genovese alayne gentul linda m. george edward f. geraghty suzanne geraty ralph gerhardt robert gerlich denis p. germain marina romanovna gertsberg susan m. getzendanner james g. geyer joseph m. giaccone vincent francis giammona >> and my brother, kevin. we miss you. >> and my mother, arlene. we miss you and love you. your spirit lives on in your children and grandchildren. memories of you have powered me to be a better person, more loving and compassionate. debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda gibson craig neil gibson ronnie e. gies and
gartenberg matthew david garvey bruce gary boyd alan gatton donald richard gavagan, jr. alan gay terence d. gazzani gary geidel paul hamilton geier julie m. geis peter g. gelinas >> and my beautiful sister, susan. we love you and miss you something horrible. we know you are watching over us. until we meet again. >> and my husband, arthur jones iii. we miss you every day, but you must be so very proud of julia, a charlotte, harry, and joseph. we love you. steven paul geller howard g....
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as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has died. and they have
as american as bruce spring teen and elvis presley. i see taco bell. i see purple, red, blue, green, orange. i see cheetah revera on broadway. as american as the lee's, the kennedys. none sound american to me. i am not a shamed. jose can you see. i pledge allegiance to this country. land of commercialism. if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one...
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earny was telling, bruce what was going on. and then just -- you know went to work. >> reporter: every time she watches the video she is thankful the officers showed of when they did. >> i watched the video over and over. it is incredible. just thank god for the officers. >> reporter: dominique was rushed to the medical center. his aunt release the the video she shot inside the hospital room. >> our whole family is so grateful to boca police, police officers, three officers involved. and, you know, and everyone else that happened too. >> lucky little boy indeed. >> very. >> this next story is getting a lot of buzz this morning. researchers at cornell university have used twitter as a kind of global mood ring to monitor the world's feelings. there are some amazing similarities in the 500 million tweets. >> most people generally wake up in a good mood. but it all goes downhill from there. and not surprisingly their outlook improved when friday afternoon rolled around. >> i mean. >> ain't that the truth. >> we can certainly relate
earny was telling, bruce what was going on. and then just -- you know went to work. >> reporter: every time she watches the video she is thankful the officers showed of when they did. >> i watched the video over and over. it is incredible. just thank god for the officers. >> reporter: dominique was rushed to the medical center. his aunt release the the video she shot inside the hospital room. >> our whole family is so grateful to boca police, police officers, three...
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thank you bruce. >> thank you rod. what an extraordinary privilege to distribute these gentlemen today and to have the honor of engaging in discussion. i think we all know security and especially counterterrorism is an evolutionary process and of course were thankful to have the three commissioners of cpb here today to also underscore how it is also an injury process. i thought we might begin this discussion by asking them in sequence that they served what were the gaps in our security, on our borders, and immigration that they had to address immediately upon assuming office and how they address and in what turned the main challenges and office were. if i can start with you mr. bonner. >> is pointed out, is literally reported for duty so to speak and washington on september 10, 2001. have i been burned yet. it is essentially serving as a consultant to the secretary of the treasury, when the attacks -- the terrorist attacks occurred in washington. and one of the very first things that i approved has been the acting comm
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. >> bruce, i'm god. >> bingo. yahtzee. is that your final answer? our survey says -- god!g, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> that was you as god in the film "bruce almighty." i heard you had no hesitation -- >> none whatsoever. >> -- in assuming the mantel of god. >> no. why would i? >> did you like playing god? >> yes. it was fun. it was fun. and you know, i could tell the writer-director, who was tom shadyac, he would say, you know, so he does this and that happens. no, no, no, no, no. no. that happens because i think it, not because i did anything. i'm not going to wiggle my nose or make a little gesture, you know. if i want it to happen, it happens. and he went along with that. that's what i mean by directors who listen. you asked me before if i was a god-fearing man. >> yeah. >> and i said -- >> you don't fear anyone. >> right. i'm god. now, that sounds frivolous. but what i mean is that if god exists it only has to -- it can only exist in you, not outside you. right? >> absolutely. >> right. do i believe in life after death? my real belief is that life and deat
. >> bruce, i'm god. >> bingo. yahtzee. is that your final answer? our survey says -- god!g, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> that was you as god in the film "bruce almighty." i heard you had no hesitation -- >> none whatsoever. >> -- in assuming the mantel of god. >> no. why would i? >> did you like playing god? >> yes. it was fun. it was fun. and you know, i could tell the writer-director, who was tom shadyac, he would say, you...
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bruce springsteen, alan jackson, the beastie boys. musicians managed to raise $500 million the first month after 9/11. >> what was the tone? >> very somber. "the rising" which to date is one of his best albums, filled with hope. won a lot of grammys. a year later we noticed these same musicians like bruce springsteen and neil young turning against what was the drumbeat for war. the guys who first rushed and were very patriotic about it -- >> they didn't get on board for the war effort. >> the tone went from patriotic, kind of got back to the political, everyone took stances on the war and so forth. jay-z had big songs, greenday had a big album. >> greenday had a huge album with an anti-bush, won five grammys, album of the year in 2004. all these guys were pro-patri pro patriot act and everything the following year they all changed their tune. >> where has music gone since then, where are we thousand? >> unfortunately with everything that's been happening the last couple of months, all the other things that are going on, music has kind
bruce springsteen, alan jackson, the beastie boys. musicians managed to raise $500 million the first month after 9/11. >> what was the tone? >> very somber. "the rising" which to date is one of his best albums, filled with hope. won a lot of grammys. a year later we noticed these same musicians like bruce springsteen and neil young turning against what was the drumbeat for war. the guys who first rushed and were very patriotic about it -- >> they didn't get on board...
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bruce bochy was not around for the finish. the giants come home to wrap up the season against colorado. the a's have all but ended the angels' wild card hopes. it should be a game inning double play. the rookie throws the ball away. oakland scores and wins it 6-5. the angels are three back in the wild card with three games to play. the tour championship went to a playoff between bill hoss and mahan. hoss stayed alive with this terrific shot from the water. he goes on to win on the third extra hole by taking the tour championship and the fedex cup. hoss collects more than $11 million. and in college football, lsu has replaced oklahoma in the ap rankings. stanford has fallen from fifth to sixth, and that is your toyota sports report. >> and that concludes another broadcast of abc7 news. i'm alan wang with jeff martinez and quick quan. thanks for -- and rick quan. thanks for -- and rick quan. thanks for staying up with (meredith) the dictionary defines grief as, "keen mental suffering or distress "over affliction or loss. "sharp
bruce bochy was not around for the finish. the giants come home to wrap up the season against colorado. the a's have all but ended the angels' wild card hopes. it should be a game inning double play. the rookie throws the ball away. oakland scores and wins it 6-5. the angels are three back in the wild card with three games to play. the tour championship went to a playoff between bill hoss and mahan. hoss stayed alive with this terrific shot from the water. he goes on to win on the third extra...