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with a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge?> a little bit. >> how would you relate your pitching to chuck norris? >> well, chuck norris has been known to throw a 100 mile an hour fast ball. i have been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles an hour. >> if you have been to a warrior game you have seen the trampoline guys, but never dunk himself off the trampoline and rattles himself around in the rim and down he goes. i don't know if he can do that if he tried. that sun believable. >> it is unbelievable. and it looked painful too. >> thank you, larry. >> have a greatttttttttttttttttt i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower
with a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge?> a little bit. >> how would you relate your pitching to chuck norris? >> well, chuck norris has been known to throw a 100 mile an hour fast ball. i have been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles an hour. >> if you have been to a warrior game you have seen the trampoline guys, but never dunk himself off the trampoline and rattles himself around in the rim and down he goes. i don't know if he can do that...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. of course you mentioned the seating chart.emocrats and republicans will be sitting together. it won't be obvious when one side stands up and one side doesn't on what the president says. as for what the president is going to say, he's still noodling with his speech. already at times possibly more than an hour. about two-thirds will be on the domestic side focused on jobs and figuring out how to deal with phase two of this economic recovery. the other third will be on national security. now, details of this speech are still being kept close to the vest. they leaked out a few details talking about in generalities, new investments which of course republicans have already hit the white house saying, hey, that's new spending. the white house pushing back, no, no, no, no, they want to move -- no new money are they asking for, they just want to redirect some funds. some new details we may not know until the president actually gives his speech so they're trying not to leak it out the way they have in years past. >> chuck todd at the wh
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. of course you mentioned the seating chart.emocrats and republicans will be sitting together. it won't be obvious when one side stands up and one side doesn't on what the president says. as for what the president is going to say, he's still noodling with his speech. already at times possibly more than an hour. about two-thirds will be on the domestic side focused on jobs and figuring out how to deal with phase two of this economic...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. presidential travel the day after the state of the union to a swing state is almost as traditional as the state of the union itself. so today's stop was wisconsin. arriving in green bay packer country, the nation's most famous chicago bears fan got good-natured ribbing from the hometown faithful. >> let me start by clearing something up. i am not here because i lost a bet. >> reporter: and he stuck to the football theme to reinforce a new white house slogan. >> we're going to need to get serious about winning the future. >> reporter: even quoting the local legend, packers coach vince lombardi. >> he said there is no room for second place. there's only one place in my game, and that's first place. >> reporter: the president was reinforcing a call he made last night, for greater investment and innovation and infrastructure to keep america competitive. >> the future is ours to win. that's how we'll win the future. the first step in winning the future -- >> reporter: while in wisconsin th
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. presidential travel the day after the state of the union to a swing state is almost as traditional as the state of the union itself. so today's stop was wisconsin. arriving in green bay packer country, the nation's most famous chicago bears fan got good-natured ribbing from the hometown faithful. >> let me start by clearing something up. i am not here because i lost a bet. >> reporter: and he stuck to the football theme to...
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chuck's been known to throw a hundred mile fastball. >> i've been known to throw chuck norris 100 mphe a schooner parked out front. 15 minutes before i get a ticket. >> check out this kid who dunked himself during a sun's game off the trampoline and right through the rim. he went all the way through because the guy behind him did not stop. he was gonna throw down no matter what. clearly not planned and it's a good thing the kid is skinny but that is truly unbelievable. that's a wrap on morning sports. mike shumann will be here with all your college hoop highlights at 5 p.m. 6:00 and 11:00. have a great weekend everybody. i'm larry beil. >> evidence that bay area builders are ready to start building again. >> i'm nanette miranda in sacramento. governor jerry brown just issued another executive order, this time chargin (phone ringing) hey college girl. hey mom. i just got your package. great. yea, mom you're the best. i thought you would like it. so, how are your classes, are you enjoying them? (announcer) it's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing jif is a simple way to show
chuck's been known to throw a hundred mile fastball. >> i've been known to throw chuck norris 100 mphe a schooner parked out front. 15 minutes before i get a ticket. >> check out this kid who dunked himself during a sun's game off the trampoline and right through the rim. he went all the way through because the guy behind him did not stop. he was gonna throw down no matter what. clearly not planned and it's a good thing the kid is skinny but that is truly unbelievable. that's a wrap...
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san jose's chuck reed is among the mayors who will be there.'s go to anne makovec live at san jose city hall to explain his stand. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night during the state of the union we heard about the federal budgeted then there is the state budget and all of these local, city and county budgets and they are all intertwined when you cut from one, it often means cuts to another one. and that is something that a lot of local mayors are standing up to, today we're talking about san jose mayor chuck reed, ed lee the mayor of san francisco, and jean quan, of oakland all headed over to sacramento to confront engineergy about some cuts to the state budget which will affect local funds. now, jerry brown's plan is to shut down about 400 local redevelopment agencies. the same agencies that cities and counties have been counting on to help spur growth which leads to more taxes that they can then collect. the state is also considering shifting billions of dollars in costs to counties everything from the monitoring of pa
san jose's chuck reed is among the mayors who will be there.'s go to anne makovec live at san jose city hall to explain his stand. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night during the state of the union we heard about the federal budgeted then there is the state budget and all of these local, city and county budgets and they are all intertwined when you cut from one, it often means cuts to another one. and that is something that a lot of local mayors are standing up to,...
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chuck todd this is how the "new york times" skribtd on wednesday.'s spleechting slightly more than an hour lacked the loft of the inspirational address he gave in tucson. it elevated his presidency above the gamesmanship. explain that term we're seeing. >> this is the beginning of the re-elect. let's not pretend it's anything but. everybody in senior positions, all of these people are much more campaign experienced. but let's see. we'll find out if the state of the union was effective in about three wheex teeks when the budg rolled out. they want to do some things that break up a cabinet agency or two, merge some things that will look to the american public and that will be at the point where we'll see if this was an effective state of the union. >> mike murphy, i spent time with president obama this week and with speaker boehner. what i detected there's a high level of caution about getting into the boat of taking on the big entitlements alone. you saw what happened with health care, the republicans used it against them. are we going see washington
chuck todd this is how the "new york times" skribtd on wednesday.'s spleechting slightly more than an hour lacked the loft of the inspirational address he gave in tucson. it elevated his presidency above the gamesmanship. explain that term we're seeing. >> this is the beginning of the re-elect. let's not pretend it's anything but. everybody in senior positions, all of these people are much more campaign experienced. but let's see. we'll find out if the state of the union was...
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i was fascinated to talk with chuck clark yesterday and the chart of all those predictions. a couple years back a new one comes out that's radically different from the old one and this keeps happening. it never gets hard but just keeps changing. >> i would like to echo those last few thoughts on the floor. certainly our experience in the, uk, is you can't move forward at all if you face challenges in an integrated way, without engaging properly with the utility communist and regulators. it's absolutely essential. it's not natural for us in the, uk. we have spent a lot of time building trust between the agencies and companies but when we achieved that it's been enormously helpful and it's achieved the feedback back into the legislation process because when you get a collective bodies working together, it's very easy to influence the legislation process. >> chuck, i'm going back to running the office and be a regulator and tell you what i hated. what i hated is when people came in and said they didn't like the rules and they wanted a performance based standard and they would s
i was fascinated to talk with chuck clark yesterday and the chart of all those predictions. a couple years back a new one comes out that's radically different from the old one and this keeps happening. it never gets hard but just keeps changing. >> i would like to echo those last few thoughts on the floor. certainly our experience in the, uk, is you can't move forward at all if you face challenges in an integrated way, without engaging properly with the utility communist and regulators....
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chuck, i understand there's bits of the speech already available? >> yes, sir, brian. we do have our first glimpses of what the president's going to say. it's very much a systematic -- thematic speech. it's not going to have a laundry list of proposals. he's going to say at one point in the speech, at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else. it's whether the hard work of our people is rewarded. whether we sustain the leadership that has made america not only a place on the map, but a light to the world. so the speech is designed to be almost a pep talk to the american people, with glimpses of what the president's agenda is for the next year. and even a glimpse of what his message for the re-election year in two years might look like. president obama showed no signs of state of the union nervousness today. >> i think it will be okay. >> the main topic for tonight's address? jobs. with unemployment lingering above 9%, the number one issue americans say they want the president to address tonight is job creation. i(t(sr&iar topi
chuck, i understand there's bits of the speech already available? >> yes, sir, brian. we do have our first glimpses of what the president's going to say. it's very much a systematic -- thematic speech. it's not going to have a laundry list of proposals. he's going to say at one point in the speech, at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else. it's whether the hard work of our people is rewarded. whether we sustain the leadership that has made...
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chuck norris is one of them with a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge? would you relate to chuck norris? >> he's been known to throw a 100 miles per hour fast fall. i've been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles per hour. i could do have a scooner, it's double parked out front. there are aminutes until i get a ticket. >> so strange. >> there is a kid at the suns game,ing goes through the rim. he somehow is okay. okay. just look at the guy behind him. that is -- you cannot do what if you tried. and this is hard. >> luckily he's a gung kid. >> yes. yes. >> and let's get to spencer with a look at weather. >> i want to dust off what a difference a day makes, 16 degrees cooler than yesterday's high. and there is image shows approaching frontal system going to bring us big changes over the weekend. there is some breaks of sun. thicker clouds, rain developing into the north bay. by tomorrow night into sunday we'll have wet weather here in the bay area, here is the accu-weather forecast. there are showers tomorrow night and sunday. stronger showers coming sunda
chuck norris is one of them with a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge? would you relate to chuck norris? >> he's been known to throw a 100 miles per hour fast fall. i've been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles per hour. i could do have a scooner, it's double parked out front. there are aminutes until i get a ticket. >> so strange. >> there is a kid at the suns game,ing goes through the rim. he somehow is okay. okay. just look at the guy behind...
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tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's different when you talk to chuck.hen i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> woman: good night, gluttony-- a farewell long awaited. good night, stuffy. >> ( yawning ) >> good night, outdated. >> ( click ) >> good night, old luxury and all of your wares. good night, bygones everywhere. >> ( engine revs ) >> good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning, unequaled inspiration. >> ( heartbeats ) you're having sudden warning signs like dizziness, headaches, slurred speed or numbness could mean you're in trouble. act fast and call 911 at the first sign of stroke. um, no. clev
tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's different when you talk to chuck.hen i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's...
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chuck norris one of them.ith a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge. >> a little bit. >> how would you relate your pitching to chuck norris. >> well chuck has been known to throw 100 miles an hour fast ball. i have been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles an hour. >> are you a nautical man. do you have your own boat. >> do i have a schooner. double parked out front. i have 15 minutes until i get a ticket. >> check this out. kid at the game dovrng himself off the trampoline and straight through the rim. the good thing he actually went through the hoop because the guys behind him is not stopping. he is going to dunk him through one way or the other. he's following through. he will throw down on top of his head. that's unbelievable. most of us could not fit through there. not dash carolyn i'm sure could fit through. twice. exactly. help me spencer. help me. let me show you. last seconds of the warrior game here. steven jackson. jack up a 3. trying to tie the game. rebound do vladimir. up the
chuck norris one of them.ith a little edge. >> are you chuck norris with a little edge. >> a little bit. >> how would you relate your pitching to chuck norris. >> well chuck has been known to throw 100 miles an hour fast ball. i have been known to throw chuck norris 100 miles an hour. >> are you a nautical man. do you have your own boat. >> do i have a schooner. double parked out front. i have 15 minutes until i get a ticket. >> check this out. kid at...
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>>chuck >>¿richard? >>sÍ, ¿puedes hablar? >>sÍ, es un telÉfono del hotel ¿cÓmo estÁs?aba causando daÑo al hÍgado fue lentz >>richard, lentz falleciÓ >>¡¿quÉ?! ¿cÓmo? >>muriÓ en un accidente de auto el verano pasado richard >>sÍ >>¿puedes probar lo del medicamento? >>sÍ, eso creo pero necesito tu ayuda, chuck llama a huesos al hospital y dile que me ayude en todo lo que le solicite >>claro lo llamarÉ enseguida >>sÍ, gracias >>¡doctor nichols! >>hola, ¿cÓmo estÁ? >>gusto en verlo >>doctor nichols, hola ¿cÓmo estÁ? ¿podemos hacerle otras preguntas? >>comisario gerard >>sÍ. cosmo, ¿tienes la copia de esa fotografÍa? comisario de los estados unidos >>discÚlpenos >>doctor nichols, este es frederick sykes especialista en seguridad en "devlin macgregor pharmaceuticals" richard kimble entrÓ a su departamento >>ujum >>¿usted lo conoce? >>no, no lo conozco ya estÁ bastante desesperado ¿no es cierto, seÑor gerard? >>¡oh, sÍ! >>le dije que no podrÍa atraparlo >>¿ha vuelto a verlo? >>no creo que ya discutimos esto antes ¿ya lo olvidÓ? >>no >>asÍ que, si me disculpan >>seguro gracias
>>chuck >>¿richard? >>sÍ, ¿puedes hablar? >>sÍ, es un telÉfono del hotel ¿cÓmo estÁs?aba causando daÑo al hÍgado fue lentz >>richard, lentz falleciÓ >>¡¿quÉ?! ¿cÓmo? >>muriÓ en un accidente de auto el verano pasado richard >>sÍ >>¿puedes probar lo del medicamento? >>sÍ, eso creo pero necesito tu ayuda, chuck llama a huesos al hospital y dile que me ayude en todo lo que le solicite >>claro lo llamarÉ enseguida...
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>> a tiny bit. >> how would you relate your pitching to chuck norris. >> chuck norris has been known0 mile fastball. >> are you a nautical man? do you have your own boat. >> i do have a schooner. it's double-parked out front. i have 15 minutes until i get a ticket. >> check out this kid. during his son's game after the tram pa lien and right through the rim. it's a good thing he went all the way through because the guy behind him did not stop. he was gonna throw down no matter what. clearly not planned and it's a good thing the kid is skinny but that is truly unbelievable. that's a wrap on morning sports. mike shumann will be here at 5 p.m. 6:00 and 11:00. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> exciting. evidence that bay area builders are ready to start building again. >> i'm nanette miranda in sacramento. governor jerry brown just issued another executive order this time charging state cars andndnd [ female announcer ] back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm flaky pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will
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work is piling up on the desk of san jose mayor chuck reed this morning.to keep jobs in san jose. he's returning from a visit to sacramento to tell governor jerry brown if you eliminate redevelopment agencies you'll eliminate jobs. oakland mayor jean quan and san francisco mayor ed lee also made the trip. governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion budget deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down redevelopment agencies to free up close to $2 billion. mayor reed is tells governor brown now is not the time to take away that money. >> we wanted to impress upon him the importance of the redevelopment funding to creating jobs at a time when california has such high unemployment rates. >> there could be a possible compromise. mayor chuck reed and fellow mayors will be busy working on alternative proposals, but they have to move quickly. the governor wants the budget in place by march. >>> this morning an oakland police officer is off the street after killing a man wanted in a drive-by shooting. police chased two men in
work is piling up on the desk of san jose mayor chuck reed this morning.to keep jobs in san jose. he's returning from a visit to sacramento to tell governor jerry brown if you eliminate redevelopment agencies you'll eliminate jobs. oakland mayor jean quan and san francisco mayor ed lee also made the trip. governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion budget deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down redevelopment agencies to free up close to $2 billion....
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after the debt and they've got to deal with the tea party, let alone a democratic white house. >> chuck todd, rog robert gibbs may now be the happiest man in washington. the expression, spend more time with your family, sometimes a euphemism, but he has a young family and has had a grueling job. elsewhere at the white house, looking for a brand name manager perhaps to come. >> this bill daley thing seems to be moving quickly. could be as early as tomorrow or maybe later this week. but it's going to transform things a little bit. this is going to be somebody -- by the way, bill daley and the president, despite the daley name and the chicago connections, they don't personally have much of a relationship. that's part of the reason why this has been a slower process than maybe folks thought. some thought bill daley would have been named weeks ago, but the two are trying to get to know each other. but he's going to bring a little different management style than rahm emanuel even did, spending as much time focused on outside democratic officials outside of washington. the first two years of t
after the debt and they've got to deal with the tea party, let alone a democratic white house. >> chuck todd, rog robert gibbs may now be the happiest man in washington. the expression, spend more time with your family, sometimes a euphemism, but he has a young family and has had a grueling job. elsewhere at the white house, looking for a brand name manager perhaps to come. >> this bill daley thing seems to be moving quickly. could be as early as tomorrow or maybe later this week....
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nbc reporter met with chuck reed late tonight moments after he returned from sacramento. george, what happened now behind closed doors? did mayor reed share this with you? >> reporter: you know, raj, mayor chuck reed along with san francisco mayor ed lee and gene kwan, they told governor brown if you eliminate the agencies, you eliminate jobs. now, governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down those redevelopment agencies that would free up close to about $2 billion. but mayor chuck reed says the redevelopment money is really important for san jose in attracting businesses, creating jobs. and he told the governor at this meeting now is not the time to take away that money. the governor told him, dollars will be hard to come by. >> the hallways will be crowded in the coming months of people who say please keep the money coming. and my message is the money is not there. >> we didn't have to explain that to him, but we wanted to impress upon him the importance of this redevelopment funding to
nbc reporter met with chuck reed late tonight moments after he returned from sacramento. george, what happened now behind closed doors? did mayor reed share this with you? >> reporter: you know, raj, mayor chuck reed along with san francisco mayor ed lee and gene kwan, they told governor brown if you eliminate the agencies, you eliminate jobs. now, governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down those...
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. >>> the chair of the democratic policy committee, senator chuck schumer and the senator from oklahoma, tom coburn. welcome to both of you. congress gets back to business this week, back to the agenda. there's going to be a new piece. on the cover of the week magazine, locked and loaded, guns, politics and the tucson tragedy. i want to read i want to read what the president of the brady campaign said enough is enough. tucson shooter, arizona new faces of weak gun laws. the 22-year-old shooter in tucson was not allowed to enlist in the military, was asked to leave school and was considered very disturbed but that's not enough to keep someone from legally buying as many guns as they want in america. arizona is one of only three state that is allow residents to carry loaded, hidden guns without background checks. arizona recently weakened its laws to allow guns in bars. laws to allow guns in bars. in addition the congress had not allowed the assault weapons ban to expire in 2004, the shooter would only have been able to get off ten rounds without reloading. instead, he was able to fire at
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your colleague in the senate, senator chuck schumer of new york. senator, i know you're on the rules committee and the judiciary committee. i believe you got a briefing this morning from the capital police. what can you tell us? >> yes. well, first, i just want to convey my hopes and prayers for those who are injured, and the thoughts of the families... with the families of those who have lost loved ones. obviously, this is a terrible tragedy. it's an attack not just on those individuals, but in a certain sense, an attack on the system, as was said yesterday. it's an american tragedy. i have been briefed by the sergeant at arms, terry gainer. they are on top of this situation. they're coordinating very closely with the f.b.i., the secret service, and the congressional leadership, and doing whatever needs to be done. there have not been any increase in threats over the last few weeks. or for that matter, in the nearly 24 hours since the shooting. i have a great deal of faith and confidence in them. they are... they have... there are a handful of thr
your colleague in the senate, senator chuck schumer of new york. senator, i know you're on the rules committee and the judiciary committee. i believe you got a briefing this morning from the capital police. what can you tell us? >> yes. well, first, i just want to convey my hopes and prayers for those who are injured, and the thoughts of the families... with the families of those who have lost loved ones. obviously, this is a terrible tragedy. it's an attack not just on those individuals,...
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. >> jimmy: chuck norris, everybody. chuck norris. [ cheers and applause ] all right.y back there? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: here we go. let's get ready to "put it in reverse." on my mark, get set, act. ♪ come back in backwards, he's got the door closed. now, we're gonna bow. very good. now you're gonna loose -- you have to tighten your belt, there and take it off. very good, now throw it to me. oh. whoa. i'll throw this to you. very good. put that on. very nice. making sure it's nice and tight, now -- very good. and the crazy karate moves -- crazy ones. good one. kick -- high kick. yeah, no, that's a dance. [ laughter ] whoa, put your belt back on. put it back on. perfect. all right, good. now, go over. get ready to pull him up. yeah -- now, there you go, you pulled him up. good, now, 1, 2 -- hi-yah! -- this is good. bow, very, very nice. all right, now come backwards. walk towards me. tighten your belt, please. [ laughter ] very good. just making sure it's tight. very nice. now wait, put it down here. put your hand down there. first i'm gonna scream -- wait, not yet, no
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you know, i-- i'm much older than chuck, but i don't judge so easily people's, you know, choices, and you know, i am a person-- i don't eat any animals. i have just kind of--you know, people would say i was a renunciate, you know, and i took all of these drugs and had all this fun, and i'm having all of this fun now, and i haven't changed at all, you know, except that i don't eat animals, and i don't do certain things that i used to because it's not in my heart to do it today, but i certainly don't want to restrict anybody. i love hearing snoop dogg's-- i keep using his name because he's-- you know, for people who don't know any better, he's the gangster rapper, you know, but i love all of what we do in rap, and i think it's all important to learn about, and it's all our reality, and it's all god's work, believe it or not. since the late '70s, you've listened very carefully to the evolution of rap and hip-hop. you've seen it go through some changes, and there's no question that it's been among the most honest music made. is there a different message being heard, by and large, today th
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the footnotes of this slide is since we conducted this study and this speaks to something chuck just mentioned their subjectively lower than when we first did this so that's an issue we're trying to understand how to incorporate that into our plan when demand is not going up in the same way it did in the past. there's fundamentally a different relationship. part of sit just a different way and we're sighing higher and a lot of infill with residential and high density residential. these are some of the things we're trying to figure out how that impacts our planning. next slide. so what are we doing as a result of this work. well, first we plan to use our work with local models for watershed and there's new models this year for the,ipc, these we think will be better to down scaling the global effects on to a more watershed effect scale. the rest of these things are informed by the work we did so these are not things we went out and set out to do specifically but in doing all these things now we do have what we learned from our climate change. to go through these, a new wholesale water
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chuck reed is meeting with him. >>> the man flu is a real condition. are more likely to exaggerate their symptoms and call in. do need to a study for this? i knew that. they can't handle pain. men dealing with job stress are 70% more likely to take time off because of a cold but researchers say women tough it out because they have a more stoic response to sickness. with more on health news, here's scott goldberg. >>> reporter: americans are paying a price for years of heavy smoking and bad eating. a new report finds that even though the u.s. spends more on healthcare than any other nation, people in the u.s. have a short life expectancy than people 6 many other countries. the national research council says in the past americans were first to light up and eat fatty foods. researchers feel those numbers will turn around now that smoking is on the decline. >>> keeping electronic medical records doesn't lead to better care. stanford researchers analyzed data from 250,000 doctors visits and found no evidence that computer records improved the quality of car
chuck reed is meeting with him. >>> the man flu is a real condition. are more likely to exaggerate their symptoms and call in. do need to a study for this? i knew that. they can't handle pain. men dealing with job stress are 70% more likely to take time off because of a cold but researchers say women tough it out because they have a more stoic response to sickness. with more on health news, here's scott goldberg. >>> reporter: americans are paying a price for years of heavy...
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thanks to a great roundtable, john heilemann, alex wagner, kelly o'donnell and chuck todd.look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! it's time for new school banking, bubbie. interest plus savings at capitalone.com. why earn bupkis, when your savings can earn three times the national average!! three times the national average!!! new school banking at capital one bank. with interest plus savings, go to capitalone.com!!!!! what's in your wallet? somebody help me down.
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thanks to a great roundtable, john heilemann, alex wagner, kelly o'donnell and chuck todd.t's the show.
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our chief white house correspondent chuck todd here to unveil the numbers for us.ome. >> thank you, brian. what a move tomorrow. it's the two-year anniversary since obama took office. his job approval rating now sitting at 53%. this is the highest level it's been since july, 2009, the month before the health care debate took off and served as a drag for 18 straight months. now, three reasons why this number jumped up. number one, the president's handling of tucson. 74% approve of that and a lot had to do with the speech that he gave. number two, simple optimism about the economy and the future of america. 53% say over the next five years, things are going to get better. six months ago, it was 20 points lower. and then finally, how the president handled the lame duck congress. 55% believe the president is going to strike the right balance in dealing with republicans. but 55% believe the republicans are going to be too inflexible in dealing with the president. as our pollsters put it this morning, brian, going into the state of the union, the public is giving the pre
our chief white house correspondent chuck todd here to unveil the numbers for us.ome. >> thank you, brian. what a move tomorrow. it's the two-year anniversary since obama took office. his job approval rating now sitting at 53%. this is the highest level it's been since july, 2009, the month before the health care debate took off and served as a drag for 18 straight months. now, three reasons why this number jumped up. number one, the president's handling of tucson. 74% approve of that and...
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all right, chuck todd at the white house. thanks. >>> we now want to talk about what's happening across a whole region. remember, tunisia, algeria, yemen and egypt. especially egypt right now puts the u.s. in this delicate position. we talk about foreign aid. here's a figure. as much as $1.5 billion egypt receives from the u.s. every year. nbc's andrea mitchell with us from our washington newsroom tonight with more on how this day played out and how this crisis is playing out. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the uprising against egypt's president created a crisis for president obama. for decades under democratic and republican administrations, mubarak has been america's closest ally in the middle east. even before the president spoke as hosni mubarak began losing control of the streets, the u.s. had started toughening its response. >> these protests underscore that there are deep grievances within egyptian society. and the egyptian government needs to understand that violence will not make these grieva
all right, chuck todd at the white house. thanks. >>> we now want to talk about what's happening across a whole region. remember, tunisia, algeria, yemen and egypt. especially egypt right now puts the u.s. in this delicate position. we talk about foreign aid. here's a figure. as much as $1.5 billion egypt receives from the u.s. every year. nbc's andrea mitchell with us from our washington newsroom tonight with more on how this day played out and how this crisis is playing out. andrea,...
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mayor chuck reed held his annual crime and gang prevention summit. today's summit, there are a lot more concerns. even with what's happening this week. let's bring in kimberly terry who joins us from san jose with more. kimberly? >> reporter: last year san jose had its lowest homicide rate in a decade. but this year started off with bloodshed and violence. in san jose, there have been seven homicides in the first three weeks of 2011. >> we're having a terrible month, a tragic month of january. we've had three gang related homicides in this month. >> reporter: the latest happened friday night when san jose police say an 18-year-old was gunned down. police say a 17-year-old suspect has been arrested, and they believe the shooting is gang related. in response, police say they are stepping up gang suppression efforts. saturday a planned crime and gang prevention summit was held at the seven trees community center. the recent spat of violence is a talking point. mayor chuck reed hosted the event. >> we had a spike in the first few weeks of the year. but w
mayor chuck reed held his annual crime and gang prevention summit. today's summit, there are a lot more concerns. even with what's happening this week. let's bring in kimberly terry who joins us from san jose with more. kimberly? >> reporter: last year san jose had its lowest homicide rate in a decade. but this year started off with bloodshed and violence. in san jose, there have been seven homicides in the first three weeks of 2011. >> we're having a terrible month, a tragic month...
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senate in 1994, but dropped out and supported the incumbent, chuck robb-- a critical political alliance robb defeat marshall coleman and ollie north in a contentious election. all right, i'm gonna throw it to you. narrator: even out of office, wilder remained an unconventional and unpredictable voice in virginia politics. well, i hope i'll be around for a little while longer. narrator: he surprised many when he returned to his hometown in the fall of 2004, and became the first popularly-elected mayor of richmond in over 50 years. i think governor wilder... in 1992, he was still governor. he traveled to the goree islands in africa-- west africa. and that's when he decided that he wanted to build a national slavery museum. doug wilder talked about this even when he was busy with other things, years, decades ago. this has always been a dream of his. i'm sure he sees this as much as his legacy as that of being the first african-american governor. ♪ first male speaker: i think doug wilder will always remembered as an historic figure, as somebody who rose against the odds and did what they sa
senate in 1994, but dropped out and supported the incumbent, chuck robb-- a critical political alliance robb defeat marshall coleman and ollie north in a contentious election. all right, i'm gonna throw it to you. narrator: even out of office, wilder remained an unconventional and unpredictable voice in virginia politics. well, i hope i'll be around for a little while longer. narrator: he surprised many when he returned to his hometown in the fall of 2004, and became the first popularly-elected...
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throw chuck norris 100-mile-an- hour. >> number 4.ndre iguodala with a pass too thaddeus young for an easy dunk. grizzlies beat the sixers. day 2 of the winter x games. jeff mullin found out the hard way that what goes up must come down. that's going to leave a mark. number 2, joe johnson lobs it. there is not a better left handed dunker in the league. the hawks beat the knicks. and at number 1 i would like to see someone try this next month at the dunk contest. a member of the suns squad ends up dunking himself and even managed to get out of the way for the next dunker. his name is nick coralis and said he went harder at it than he had planned. do you think? we will be right back. ,, ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky, stinky ♪ hefty, hefty, hefty [ announcer ] hefty bags with unscented odor block technology... help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ hefty, hefty, hefty breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's.
throw chuck norris 100-mile-an- hour. >> number 4.ndre iguodala with a pass too thaddeus young for an easy dunk. grizzlies beat the sixers. day 2 of the winter x games. jeff mullin found out the hard way that what goes up must come down. that's going to leave a mark. number 2, joe johnson lobs it. there is not a better left handed dunker in the league. the hawks beat the knicks. and at number 1 i would like to see someone try this next month at the dunk contest. a member of the suns squad...
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chuck, you concur, a different speech. >> well, look. the goal they had was to be thematic, not the laundry list. i think it's clear they feel good about the beginning and the end. i think you could tell they were still struggling with the constraints of feeling that they had to put out some policy proposals, some initiatives and struggled to stay thematic in the middle of the speech. he set a high bar for himself just ten days ago with the tucson speech and obviously a very different type of speech that he was trying to give so, look. their goal was to talk above us. to try to have connect bet we are the american people. they know they get one or two shots that the a year. but we'll see how this reacts. they're dial testing it in their political circles. >> david gregory, a big effort to reach out and grab the american spirit. we had sputnik invoked. the soviet spacecraft that lived a short three weeks. the size of a beach ball and sure got the attention of americans as it passed over the sky. >> he talked a lot about the american famil
chuck, you concur, a different speech. >> well, look. the goal they had was to be thematic, not the laundry list. i think it's clear they feel good about the beginning and the end. i think you could tell they were still struggling with the constraints of feeling that they had to put out some policy proposals, some initiatives and struggled to stay thematic in the middle of the speech. he set a high bar for himself just ten days ago with the tucson speech and obviously a very different...
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and key senate democrat chuck schumer of new york. then, i'll have a final thought on why we seem to ask the wrong questions whenever a president speaks to the nation. but first, senators mccain and schumer on "face nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. and we begin this morning welcoming back to "face the nation," for the first time in exactly one year, senator john mccain of arizona, the person who, by the way, has been on this broadcast more than any other politician now in office. senator, you haven't been here in a year. what were you doing? were you busy back in arizona? >> busy, and thanks for having me back on. it's probably the longest absence in all these years, too. i'm glad to be back. thanks for having me. >> schieffer: we're very pleased to have you. where are you going to sit tuesday night when the president makes his state of the union? are you going to j
and key senate democrat chuck schumer of new york. then, i'll have a final thought on why we seem to ask the wrong questions whenever a president speaks to the nation. but first, senators mccain and schumer on "face nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. and we begin this morning welcoming back to...
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homicides in the area so tonight they the attention of three big city leaders and including mayor chuck reed. >> reporter: flashing lights and crime scene tape are becoming more common san jose, seven homicides in january have made mayor chuck reed admitting to a crowd at more than a,000 of our lady at guadalupe church that we're off to a bad start. >> i know that we can deal with these problems successfully. we have in the past. these are very difficult times with the bad things that have happened just in the month of january. >> teenagers like maria who are worried about their younger brothers and sisters. >> it's sad. that they can't go outside, play safe. don't know if somebody will have a drive-by, somebody will have a weapon. >> reporter: family at this emergency community meeting urged city leaders to help rebuild the trust between the police and the neighborhood. they say once that connection is made, more neighbors will be willing to help the police. >> we are going to try to find more things to do so they can stay out of the streets or help out, have more officers come in, be
homicides in the area so tonight they the attention of three big city leaders and including mayor chuck reed. >> reporter: flashing lights and crime scene tape are becoming more common san jose, seven homicides in january have made mayor chuck reed admitting to a crowd at more than a,000 of our lady at guadalupe church that we're off to a bad start. >> i know that we can deal with these problems successfully. we have in the past. these are very difficult times with the bad things...
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ercent do woodchucks chuck wood?) man: hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> finally here tonight, while we hate to do this to you what we used to call the dinner hour, we now take you to an icon in the burger business, to sell some of the best burgers in the business for the past four decades now. the woman in charge of the place is now trying to cash in on what she's built. but as nbc's ron mott reports from atlanta tonight, while she has no problem selling what she makes, she just can't seem to sell her place. >> reporter: her number one creation is a sizzling american success story. thick, meaty, juicy. >> i'll have a ghetto burger, everything. >> reporter: something she affectionally calls the ghetto burger, which draws large crowds to her small atlanta snack shop. but 67-year-old ann price has discovered that flipping her 38-year-old restaurant to a new owner in this economy is a much tougher sell. >> at my age, i
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chuck reed will meet with members of the city tonight at 7:00. the recent spike in violent crime understood scores the city's need for a police chief committed to a strong community policing and gang prevention. right now the city is still searching for its next chief. the man reportedly on the short list for the job is chris moore and current oakland chief anthony bass. >>> oakwood city is looking for a new top cop this morning. luis is leaving and in a statement he says, quote, it is time for me to step aside and let his or her own director take charge of its own team. his last day is february 16th. >>> several health organizations on the peninsula will be giving a total of $2 million in grants. the peninsula health care district will award the grants to organizations in san mateo county. among the 12 groups getting grant money are the college of san mateo nursing program, the peninsula jewish community center, the women's recovery association and the children's health initiative. >>> this afternoon the giants' world championship trophy is maki
chuck reed will meet with members of the city tonight at 7:00. the recent spike in violent crime understood scores the city's need for a police chief committed to a strong community policing and gang prevention. right now the city is still searching for its next chief. the man reportedly on the short list for the job is chris moore and current oakland chief anthony bass. >>> oakwood city is looking for a new top cop this morning. luis is leaving and in a statement he says, quote, it is...
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i had a small trucking company so it was myself, chuck, phil glass bob fiori, michael snow. so there were a lot of painters, other sculptors, filmmakers, musicians who would help me. and there was a dialogue that went on between us that was involved with process, time, movement, place that didn't adhere to discipline so there was an interconnectedness to the language that we all share and it wasn't any competition about one outdoing the other because we were all involved with a similar language which up to that point really hadn't hit the museums. we were doing the work for each other. >> rose: does this resonate with you? >> yeah, i was... i remember being in richard's studio when he says "look at this." (laughter) and he reaches down and he lifts the thing up and we're like, oh, wow. this is really an amazing thing. and... but i think in terms of how we ended up doing what we're doing, i think there's a common misunderstanding about how generations of artists move away from other people's work. this is a commonly held belief that we're reacting against a work that we find
i had a small trucking company so it was myself, chuck, phil glass bob fiori, michael snow. so there were a lot of painters, other sculptors, filmmakers, musicians who would help me. and there was a dialogue that went on between us that was involved with process, time, movement, place that didn't adhere to discipline so there was an interconnectedness to the language that we all share and it wasn't any competition about one outdoing the other because we were all involved with a similar language...
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@chuckgrassley is a hyperlink to chuck grassley's mention box, so whoever is monitoring chuck grassley and i think that it might be chuck grassley himself monitoring his twitter account. when they click on "mentions" they'll see anybody who tweets with his name on it with the@ sign, okay? so kbhob tweets this and retweets this it drops into his inbox. second, it has don't ask, don't tell with a pound sign at the beginning. a hashing to aphash tag runs a search quiro twitter which means that if when you click it on a summary a live streaming page. from everybody who is tweeting. using that hash tag historically and currently, sflrpt so it's a conversation aggregator. because people who are talking this issue over a long period of time use the same common hash tag over and over and over again. people who follow the hash tag in order to keep up on the issue. they may have set a column in their tweet deck or other tool that they use to monitor twit cher does a constant search for the use of this hash tag. then there's a url that says, go to this -- this is made up url, because you know, th
@chuckgrassley is a hyperlink to chuck grassley's mention box, so whoever is monitoring chuck grassley and i think that it might be chuck grassley himself monitoring his twitter account. when they click on "mentions" they'll see anybody who tweets with his name on it with the@ sign, okay? so kbhob tweets this and retweets this it drops into his inbox. second, it has don't ask, don't tell with a pound sign at the beginning. a hashing to aphash tag runs a search quiro twitter which...
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---el alcalde chuck reed admiti que este mes ha sido dificil para la ciudad. ---- pero quienes estabanlli, solicitaron que sean los lideres de san jose quienes les ayuden a restablecer la confianza en la policia, acusada de discriminar contra los latinos .... para que estos puedan volver a colaborar con la fuerza policial. take sot - maritza maldonado "queremos estar con ellos, apoyandolos y a ver como nosotros, como comunidad, podemos lograr lo que necesitamos, que se pare la violencia"... "queremos trabajar con la policia, tener confianza en la policia porque ahorita no hay mucha confianza en ellos, y pedirle que se queden mas de seis meses en un lugar, que se queden dos anos en un lugar para que nos conozcamos mejor".... take vo ---- estuvieron presentes, ademas del alcalde reed ... el presidente del concejo dave cortese, y la administrador a de la ciudad debra mangione. ----esta tarde entrevistamos a otra lider de pact, quien nos decia que la organizacion expedira pronto una opinion acerca del nuevo jefe policial de san jose. cu --- y tremendo arsenal descubrieron en richmond ....
---el alcalde chuck reed admiti que este mes ha sido dificil para la ciudad. ---- pero quienes estabanlli, solicitaron que sean los lideres de san jose quienes les ayuden a restablecer la confianza en la policia, acusada de discriminar contra los latinos .... para que estos puedan volver a colaborar con la fuerza policial. take sot - maritza maldonado "queremos estar con ellos, apoyandolos y a ver como nosotros, como comunidad, podemos lograr lo que necesitamos, que se pare la...
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ladies and gentlemen, today this man's plans are to shuck -- chuck the whole quiet storm thing and makenager mr. aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you. kblx is celebrating its 30th anniversary of local radio in san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the quiet storm quiet no more. thanks, et great job. excellent job, part-timers. let's hear it for them. that was i guess the amateur portion if you can call it that because everybody rehearsed so hard the let's hear it for everybody. shanell wang, aaron and scotty. now time to move on to the professional category. the muni experts. the professionals have up to 30 seconds for a warmup and up to two minutes to ring the bill -- bell. now it the time to bring up the heavy artillery. selected by a panel of judges in two preliminary rounds, these six men who have been selected to ring in random order are your troneds -- contenders fo
ladies and gentlemen, today this man's plans are to shuck -- chuck the whole quiet storm thing and makenager mr. aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you. kblx is celebrating its 30th anniversary of local radio in san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the...