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david norris is one year younger. he was 16 at the time that he took part in the attack -- the murder of stephen lawrence. stephen lawrence's parents and younger brother are in court now. we will bring you the reaction of the defendants and see whether gary dobson has anything to say today, as he did yesterday. they have relatives in the public gallery. durinall the time i have been in there -- the lawrence parents have been in the elevated dock. doreen lawrence has given them a long, hard look. nothing from the defendants. gary dobson and david norris have left the dock quietly. yesterday he said, "you convicted an innocent man." both have been sent down. norris blew a kiss to the public gallery, which he has done several times as this has gone on. we have the two sentences. dobson, a minimum of 15 years and two months. norris, 14 years and three months. let's go to mr mansfield -- let's go to mr. mansfield. your reaction? >> first, i obviously want to emphasize the fact that this has been conducted as an extremely f
david norris is one year younger. he was 16 at the time that he took part in the attack -- the murder of stephen lawrence. stephen lawrence's parents and younger brother are in court now. we will bring you the reaction of the defendants and see whether gary dobson has anything to say today, as he did yesterday. they have relatives in the public gallery. durinall the time i have been in there -- the lawrence parents have been in the elevated dock. doreen lawrence has given them a long, hard...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> rotella: the evening of november 26, 2008, was calm in the city of lahore in eastern pakistan. in one neighborhood, a man was at home with his wife when he received a text on his phone. he had been waiting for the message. he was told, "turn on your television." >> hours ago, terrorists launched a brazen attack. >> the indian city of mumbai is in chaos following a series of terrorist attacks. >> mumbai's been hit and hit hard. >> rotella: 900 miles away in india, the most spectacular terror attack since 9/11 was under way. >> you heard a big blast, right now, inside the taj hotel. >> rotella: the world watched as an icon of india was set ablaze and civilians-- indians and westerners-- were me
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, supporting investigative reporting and enterprise journalism. >> rotella: the evening of november 26, 2008, was calm in the city of lahore in eastern pakistan. in one neighborhood, a man was at home with his wife when he received a...
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it's near the king david hotel. he built at the time, this cottage is look out of place, but then so do many things. what they look like his fate, gothic battlements a committee of a castle. of course they look exactly like a golf club from london suburbia built at that time. that's exactly the time they were built. interestingly in 1848 or 47 at the battle for palestine began, the palestinian irregulars to possession of the jaffa gate and the walls of jerusalem. the city who have been there'll roughly built to picture this. you've got the montefiore windmill here. and the king david hotel was controlled by the british and had a huge fortification near that. as the battle started, the jewish defenders actually used this golf club battlements azriel battlements. they were very useful. so they said the british were actually sort of vaguely packing and at one point off the top of the montefiore window, which i can't forgive them for. so that is the background. and of course that was the beginning of the family connecti
it's near the king david hotel. he built at the time, this cottage is look out of place, but then so do many things. what they look like his fate, gothic battlements a committee of a castle. of course they look exactly like a golf club from london suburbia built at that time. that's exactly the time they were built. interestingly in 1848 or 47 at the battle for palestine began, the palestinian irregulars to possession of the jaffa gate and the walls of jerusalem. the city who have been there'll...
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for the muslims, king david, the prophet david. and so moses, so they consciously built on the jewish tradition and christian tradition. what was this about, what was he doing there? he was giving legitimacy to his religion but also he was adapting, adopting, commandeering the holiness that was already there. and that's what all the religions have done throughout time. and that's why there are three religions in jerusalem. >> i recently read there's a lot of anti-semitism in great britain with your great-uncle, and they wouldn't put a jew in the parliament at that time. you were talking about they wanted the jews, you know, get a hold of israel, but yet palestine, but yet his antagonism towards the jews. the british attitude towards the jews was like in many countries, was ambiguous. but, in fact, i mean, what i was describing about evangelists which is very similar to question of angeles and today in america, was very pro-jewish. of course, there was -- but that was limited in a very big way, that it may surprise many americans. i
for the muslims, king david, the prophet david. and so moses, so they consciously built on the jewish tradition and christian tradition. what was this about, what was he doing there? he was giving legitimacy to his religion but also he was adapting, adopting, commandeering the holiness that was already there. and that's what all the religions have done throughout time. and that's why there are three religions in jerusalem. >> i recently read there's a lot of anti-semitism in great britain...
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she is very happy to see how david is healthy. this is a blessing. >> if there hadn't been a earthquake, i don't think we could have gotten humanitarian parol. i don't think anything would have happened. we would have been still pushing along getting the paper work done. >> as for that unexpected phone call. >> the material belonged to a different ministry called helping haiti's children instead of hope for haiti's children. >> it is a mistake that answered this child's prayer for a miracle. >> i would like to fly back to the usa again just to say people thank you, all the doctors and all the people that helped me. that is what i would like to do. >> efrem graham, cbn news, port-au-prince, haiti. >> wow! >> that is awesome. the immediate reaction is the devastation and challenges, truly, haiti has changed the last two years. it is incredible to see stories. >> when you see that young man smile and how happy he is, all >> finally on the broadcast, pilgrims and tourists can literally take the path jesus' walked. >> the new gospel tr
she is very happy to see how david is healthy. this is a blessing. >> if there hadn't been a earthquake, i don't think we could have gotten humanitarian parol. i don't think anything would have happened. we would have been still pushing along getting the paper work done. >> as for that unexpected phone call. >> the material belonged to a different ministry called helping haiti's children instead of hope for haiti's children. >> it is a mistake that answered this child's...
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galaxy. >> david beckham is a very good businessman. david and victoria, as a pair. tried to increase the support of their. the deal includes a role for him if he wants to play at the london olympics. >> he will play a central role in the olympics. >> he does need to be here. he has said that he does not enjoy doing that kind of coaching from the sidelines. it is not a role that he enjoys. >> thank you so much. and looking forward to david beckham back edge l.a. galaxy. a flotilla of ships to mark queen elizabeth diamond jubilee it this summer. the job -- the pageant will feature the vessels from the countries of the commonwealth. >> the queen has given 60 years of on wavering service to the country. what better tribute than for her to see and be seen by as many people as possible and a pageant. -- in a pageant. this is what the organizers imaginable be like. there are no recent precedent for such an event, said it is from this 18th-century painting that the organizers pick up their inspiration. >> i am looking forward to the river been transformed for that day. tran
galaxy. >> david beckham is a very good businessman. david and victoria, as a pair. tried to increase the support of their. the deal includes a role for him if he wants to play at the london olympics. >> he will play a central role in the olympics. >> he does need to be here. he has said that he does not enjoy doing that kind of coaching from the sidelines. it is not a role that he enjoys. >> thank you so much. and looking forward to david beckham back edge l.a. galaxy....
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please help me welcome david. [applause] >> wow. what a surprise. i could not be happier this evening that he shared the stage with jan. we came into this market years ago at a time when there were no asian-pacific americans on television. we are celebrating something very special this evening and this month. yes, we are celebrating our history and rich culture, our culinary and fine arts, but as you look around this theater, you realize there are so many other examples of the ascendancy of ascendancyapa -- ascendancy of the apa community. there are so many issues and so many positive stories to report, and i feel so fortunate through the years to have had the opportunity to cover these stories that serve the needs of the community at large as well as our own apa community. the community should be proud and acknowledged for its role in paving the way for jan and for me and hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired in
please help me welcome david. [applause] >> wow. what a surprise. i could not be happier this evening that he shared the stage with jan. we came into this market years ago at a time when there were no asian-pacific americans on television. we are celebrating something very special this evening and this month. yes, we are celebrating our history and rich culture, our culinary and fine arts, but as you look around this theater, you realize there are so many other examples of the ascendancy...
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i mean there are different kinds of capitalists. >> stephen: david, david, david-- david, heads up. >> you've got the talking ball. and here it is. >> i believe-- . >> stephen: i'm over here, david. >> i believe. (laughter) >> so much show business in my life, apologize. i believe honestly that both of them are the most embarrassing, sad, pathetic, really? this is the best we can do? >> stephen: okay, best pie. >> apple. >> stephen: wrong. >> american pie. >> stephen: close. >> . >> stephen: is that too much of a hardball question for you. did i throw you with that one, david. >> i'm lost. >> stephen: all right. in-- connecticut. >> by the way the answer is blueberry. okay. in connecticut this past week four police officers are being investigated for discrimination against hispanic members of the community. when the mayor was asked about this discrimination this is the response he gave to a local reporter, jim, can you roll this. >> what are you doing for the latino community today? >> i might have tacoes when gi home, i'm not quite clear sure yet. >> stephen: okay, he's getting heat,
i mean there are different kinds of capitalists. >> stephen: david, david, david-- david, heads up. >> you've got the talking ball. and here it is. >> i believe-- . >> stephen: i'm over here, david. >> i believe. (laughter) >> so much show business in my life, apologize. i believe honestly that both of them are the most embarrassing, sad, pathetic, really? this is the best we can do? >> stephen: okay, best pie. >> apple. >> stephen: wrong....
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david?> our senior white house correspondent jake tapper tonight, leading us off. jake, thank you. >>> and now to the scorecard this evening, after the two debates. the first showdown last night here on abc. turning points, game changing moments? jon karl is here across town with that part of the story. jon, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, david. it was something unheard of in presidential politics. two maim jor debates, just ten hours apart. mitt romney at center stage. the others? trying to take down a front-runner. mitt romney, it was the tale of two debates. in the first, the others pulled their punches. even newt gingrich, who has previously attacked romney. >> you said that governor romney made money at bain by bankrupting companies and laying off employees. >> check "the new york times story." >> i'm not surprised they tried to put free enterprise on trial. >> reporter: advantage romney. the real fireworks came from ron paul. first, he hammered rick santorum. >> he's a
david?> our senior white house correspondent jake tapper tonight, leading us off. jake, thank you. >>> and now to the scorecard this evening, after the two debates. the first showdown last night here on abc. turning points, game changing moments? jon karl is here across town with that part of the story. jon, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, david. it was something unheard of in presidential politics. two maim jor debates, just ten hours apart. mitt romney at...
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he was from the house of david. so, after his death, we know he was an interesting character but that is all we know. in archaeology, what you don't find is not held against dubai you simply use what you do find and understand archaeology is like shining a flashlight looking for a slight so in the city of david, zero cyrix that leaves the same but the way the huge but since it has survived into today camerino there was a large structure there and jerusalem was much smaller. and probably just a stronghold. david's kingdom was probably less formal more like a confederation of tribes. that does not mean it did not exist but it is interesting making them the we know existed 1,000 years later there is virtually no archaeological reference. only because david was such an obsession and a fascination, but we do know virtually no evidence of solomon. but what we do know within 30 or 40 years of the probable death of solomon on this side to the jewish temple that is now the temple mount we know that there was a jewish kingdom
he was from the house of david. so, after his death, we know he was an interesting character but that is all we know. in archaeology, what you don't find is not held against dubai you simply use what you do find and understand archaeology is like shining a flashlight looking for a slight so in the city of david, zero cyrix that leaves the same but the way the huge but since it has survived into today camerino there was a large structure there and jerusalem was much smaller. and probably just a...
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a little bit about david cobb first of all. come from there what was your what what was your life like and what brought you into politics in the war well you know tom i was born in rural poverty in this country i'm not embarrassed to say i grew up in a house without a flush toilet in sam leon texas and i'll always remember one of the most important lessons that i was taught by my mama she doesn't remember this story but i certainly do i was arguing with my cousin and my brother over a toy pretty sure it was a car and i'll never forget she got down to our level she called us down and then she explained there's three of you one two three there's one toy so you can either share it or there are other toys we can bring in but you can't fight over it let's learn to share and you know what time that made sense to me then it makes sense to me now really all we have to do is treat each other with respect learn how to share learn how to exercise power with one another and we can have a completely different world to let. go there so. you
a little bit about david cobb first of all. come from there what was your what what was your life like and what brought you into politics in the war well you know tom i was born in rural poverty in this country i'm not embarrassed to say i grew up in a house without a flush toilet in sam leon texas and i'll always remember one of the most important lessons that i was taught by my mama she doesn't remember this story but i certainly do i was arguing with my cousin and my brother over a toy...
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david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his we have a graphic t-shirt with a picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i remember my dad and this other lady carrying me out. i could barely see. my eyes were barely open. i was like dizzy. >> whether david loves the video or wishes he would go away, it's one he won't live down. >> is this going to be forever? >> on youtube, you bet it will. >> i think this video is like this generations, you know, naked baby pictures. >> why is this happening to me? >> but i don't think he'll be embarrassed by one. i don't think he will. i think he'll enjoy it for a long time. >>> halfway around the world two more kids hold the title for one of the most watched viral videos of all times. >> charlie bit me.
david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his we have a graphic t-shirt with a picture of david with that picture and that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprising to me, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] >> of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist...
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we want to go back to "meet the press" moderator david gregory. david, this is kind of a reset tonight. where do things go from here? >> reporter: it is a reset. we're going to be watching through the night. we know who won, it's gingrich. whael what's the margin here? this was set up as a test for romney from conservative voters in the south, in a prime state. it appears newt gingrich had a significant night. we know he's won, so it does matter in terms of where the romney campaign goes from here. going on now to florida, another debate where gingrich has been so strong. how does the romney campaign change direction now to make an argument that there is still a front runner? can they make that argument before the voters of florida and beyond? >> lots to watch here. thank you, david. that is ""nbc nightly news"" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from the primary. we'll have more on this station tonight at nbc and nbcpolitics.com on line. i'll pick this up tomorrow on the "today" show and tomorrow night as well. keep it on nbc news. for
we want to go back to "meet the press" moderator david gregory. david, this is kind of a reset tonight. where do things go from here? >> reporter: it is a reset. we're going to be watching through the night. we know who won, it's gingrich. whael what's the margin here? this was set up as a test for romney from conservative voters in the south, in a prime state. it appears newt gingrich had a significant night. we know he's won, so it does matter in terms of where the romney...
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gary tuchman, cnn. >>> david gergen is back along with gloria borger and david webb, any founder of teats the david webb show. >> gloria, who do you think voters want to see at this point? which newt gingrich, the aggressive newt gingrich or kinder gentler don't speak badly of others? >> i think they want a little bit of each. what republicans want is somebody who can take it to barack obama and somebody who can win. what happened to newt gingrich in iowa is he got bombarded. and what he say said in the piece, gary did, is he couldn't win. i think there has to be a bit of nuance in a campaign and what we don't have from him. he went out of his way to say i'm going to be the positive person now he's turning negative. it's a bit of re-branding that takes a bit of adjustment. in fact, voters want somebody who can fight for himself. >> david webb, tomorrow night, no one is really asking if mitt romney will win new hampshire. that's considered guaranteed. the question is how much does he have to win by in order to blunt any momentum by other candidates heading to south carolina? what do you
gary tuchman, cnn. >>> david gergen is back along with gloria borger and david webb, any founder of teats the david webb show. >> gloria, who do you think voters want to see at this point? which newt gingrich, the aggressive newt gingrich or kinder gentler don't speak badly of others? >> i think they want a little bit of each. what republicans want is somebody who can take it to barack obama and somebody who can win. what happened to newt gingrich in iowa is he got...
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david, let's box him in. (siren blares) sinclair to adam 23. i want you to lock up the east end of the second street tunnel. shut it down right now. (sirens blare) get your hands out of the windows! get your hands out of the windows now! driver, keep your hands out of the window, open the door and step toward my voice. nice and easy. just step toward my voice. dwayne, you don't want us pulling you out of that car. come on. david. come on. you've got to be kidding me. colby was right, this guy is good. here, catch. [ woman: ] my father taught me a lot about life... without ever saying a word. when i was a little girl my friends were all just like me. his never were. hello, hello. didn't you bring them? yours? i thought you were going to. no, i brought them last time. you're right! ha ha ha! i forgot. alright, alright. [ woman: ] i used to wonder, why would a jew, a christian, and a muslim ever get together? it was him!it w! and then, i finally got it. they had a lot more in common than donuts. ♪ love can build a bridge. ♪ ♪ oh, love and only lov
david, let's box him in. (siren blares) sinclair to adam 23. i want you to lock up the east end of the second street tunnel. shut it down right now. (sirens blare) get your hands out of the windows! get your hands out of the windows now! driver, keep your hands out of the window, open the door and step toward my voice. nice and easy. just step toward my voice. dwayne, you don't want us pulling you out of that car. come on. david. come on. you've got to be kidding me. colby was right, this guy...
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selleck a federal tax practitioner and pro-business advocate david welcome it's home thanks for having me on i really appreciate the opportunity to discuss this issue ok great david in one nine hundred eighty six ronald reagan equalize the capitalist gains tax with the ordinary income tax the he set them at the exact same level and in doing so he said his words this is fairness this is about fairness the people who are in their money with money pay the exact same rate as people who earn their money with their sweat now reagan is gone and that's all gone to help they were both the twenty eight percent the capitalist gains tax was twenty percent when george bush came in it's now fifteen percent why should paris hilton only pay fifteen percent income tax on the money that she earns from her inheritance while she's sitting on her bottom around the pool in her bikini and and you or i or anybody else is working for a living should pay up to thirty six percent. why was ronald lazar address the real issue. ok ronald reagan he was a great man was wrong on this one particular issue and i have to
selleck a federal tax practitioner and pro-business advocate david welcome it's home thanks for having me on i really appreciate the opportunity to discuss this issue ok great david in one nine hundred eighty six ronald reagan equalize the capitalist gains tax with the ordinary income tax the he set them at the exact same level and in doing so he said his words this is fairness this is about fairness the people who are in their money with money pay the exact same rate as people who earn their...
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david? >> lama hasan on the scene in italy again this evening leading us off, lama, thank you. all weekend long the images have been pouring in, each more stunning than the next. last night it was the sheer size of the ship going down and tonight the newest glimpse from below the water. the view of the "costa concordia" now underwater, you can look up through the hole in the deck floor there. a once majestic ship, the railings now crushed, evidence of that violent crash. this was the ship saturday night moments after running aground. the largest ship italy ever built. and as the hours go by, it begins to turn on its side before sinking. the helicopter carrying rescue gear and this effort, the stairway to reach a passenger with a broken leg. now on its side, you can see the 160-foot gash caused by the accident. and tonight we were moved by this photo from london's heathrow airport, a young woman, a passenger, reunited now home with her mother. the nightmare behind her, and in the wake of this
david? >> lama hasan on the scene in italy again this evening leading us off, lama, thank you. all weekend long the images have been pouring in, each more stunning than the next. last night it was the sheer size of the ship going down and tonight the newest glimpse from below the water. the view of the "costa concordia" now underwater, you can look up through the hole in the deck floor there. a once majestic ship, the railings now crushed, evidence of that violent crash. this...
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david?all right, david kerley at penn state with the gathering there to honor the penn state coach. david, thank you. >>> we turn to politics. "your voice, your vote" the south carolina results rocking the race for the white house. newt gingrich pulling off a huge win beating romney by 12 points. when we started looking into the numbers behind the win, look at this voters saying, electability, who can beat obama in november, was that the most important thing they were looking for and on that which had been a strong one for romney this time going to gingrich by a wide margin. abc's jon karl is in columbia, south carolina, with the results and the reaction tonight. >> reporter: for newt gingrich, it was a smashing across-the-board victory that has up-ended the race for the republican nomination. >> we're going to make the establishment very uncomfortable. we're going to demand real change in washington. >> reporter: how did he do it? first, debates. by trouncing mitt romney and the moderators,
david?all right, david kerley at penn state with the gathering there to honor the penn state coach. david, thank you. >>> we turn to politics. "your voice, your vote" the south carolina results rocking the race for the white house. newt gingrich pulling off a huge win beating romney by 12 points. when we started looking into the numbers behind the win, look at this voters saying, electability, who can beat obama in november, was that the most important thing they were looking...
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david jones adopted the name david bowie in the late '60s and hits and grammys soon followed. >>> oneour special day more s calendar. the african national congress turned 100 years old this weekend. former president nelson mandela we're told will not attend the festivities due to his failing health. >>> a thrilling tourist adventure goes horribly wrong. could have been worse, though. this is erin worth, a tourist from australia, plunging toward the river right there. oh, my gosh. and then the cord of that bungee breaks. watch the cord, one more time there. she falls to the water below, 300 feet, and amazingly, she actually survives that. >> it wasn't black straightaway and i felt like i had been slapped all over. i had to swim down and yank the bungee cord out of whatever it was caught under. i think it is a miracle i survived. >> it turns out the cord broke at just the perfect moment if there is a perfect moment. she avoided serious injury because it broke when she was already so close to the surface of the water. she's bruised pretty badly. that river is known for being filled with
david jones adopted the name david bowie in the late '60s and hits and grammys soon followed. >>> oneour special day more s calendar. the african national congress turned 100 years old this weekend. former president nelson mandela we're told will not attend the festivities due to his failing health. >>> a thrilling tourist adventure goes horribly wrong. could have been worse, though. this is erin worth, a tourist from australia, plunging toward the river right there. oh, my...
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so i want to thank the judges for putting forth david louie as a finalist. for janana hero.wn up with jan. evening magazine from the mid 1970's to the 1990's, all. great wonderful shows that she's sponsored, pacific fusion and others. and you know jan is all around the bay area. all around the san francisco communities. she's helped us on engagement with our public and helping us dialogue with a difficult -- with difficult topics and being moderator or immediate -- mediator and hosted so many nonprofits and being there for every important fundraiser like the ones we've had with kristi yamaguchi and always dreaming foundation and being part of the osaka sister city association, founder member of course, and asian-american journalist association, again, others following her. for david and for jan, if you look at television today, no matter what channel you turn to, there are asian americans on the journalism positions. and i believe and i know it's because of both david and jan's work behind the scenes, in front, bringing just that whole professional care to what they do every
so i want to thank the judges for putting forth david louie as a finalist. for janana hero.wn up with jan. evening magazine from the mid 1970's to the 1990's, all. great wonderful shows that she's sponsored, pacific fusion and others. and you know jan is all around the bay area. all around the san francisco communities. she's helped us on engagement with our public and helping us dialogue with a difficult -- with difficult topics and being moderator or immediate -- mediator and hosted so many...
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david, you go first, please.♪ [ cheers and applause ] yes! ♪ i'm going to have a good weekend! i feel it! i'm going to have a good weekend, man. yeah. >> that was -- that was nice. >> jimmy: that was pretty -- ♪ [ audience ohs ] ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> nobody throws a football like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, that's true. you're right. what's this? oh, that -- oh, geez. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> that was -- that was -- that was nothing but net. ♪ [ audience ohs ] ooh. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: tie game. >> oh. >> jimmy: sorry -- yeah, yeah. sorry. [ audience ohs ] no. judges say no. ♪ come on. ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> oh! >> jimmy: all right. all down to the money ball. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ drum roll ] [ audience ohs ] [ sad tuba ] it came all the way back. all right. come on. [ drum roll ] [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yes! redeemed myself! i redeemed myself. >> nice. [ applause ] >> jimmy: david duchovny. "californication" airs sunday at 10:30 p.m. on show
david, you go first, please.♪ [ cheers and applause ] yes! ♪ i'm going to have a good weekend! i feel it! i'm going to have a good weekend, man. yeah. >> that was -- that was nice. >> jimmy: that was pretty -- ♪ [ audience ohs ] ♪ [ audience ohs ] >> nobody throws a football like that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, that's true. you're right. what's this? oh, that -- oh, geez. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> that was --...
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again, david's right. on the one hand, i think romney's too scripted at times and they are trying to make him fit a narrative he doesn't quite fit into. then when he gets on his own for a few minutes, he makes it even worse. >> it was one of the great debate groups got it riveted up to the level they had to think quick on their feet. they weren't able to rehearse. >> if the "meet the press" debate happened last wednesday or thursday as opposed to yesterday, the dynamic in this state could be different. >> congratulations. great work. david gregory, howard fineman. >>> coming up, newt gingrich is on a last chance mission to hit romney. you almost might call it like a kamikaze party. he's going right into this guy. he's going to hurt himself but he may blow up mean may possibly blow up what looks to be the insurmountable position of romney. here's a republican attacking republican for business. you're watching "hardball" from manchester on the eve of the big new hampshire primary. ♪ he was a 21st century glo
again, david's right. on the one hand, i think romney's too scripted at times and they are trying to make him fit a narrative he doesn't quite fit into. then when he gets on his own for a few minutes, he makes it even worse. >> it was one of the great debate groups got it riveted up to the level they had to think quick on their feet. they weren't able to rehearse. >> if the "meet the press" debate happened last wednesday or thursday as opposed to yesterday, the dynamic in...
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the show is david. today are as you see inside the bolshoi theater which up to six years of renovation is opened once again for opera and ballet but not only the building but the company itself has changed it is changed dramatically for the first time in centuries first first time in the history of the bolshoi a foreigner has been hired as i'm a dancer in the ballet company of the. what is it is it the end of the bolshoi as we know it and as the world knows it or is it the beginning of a new era of this old and famous theater will be talking about it to one of the most famous dances in the world now the principal dancer ballet company. david hallberg is an award winning performer and the united states number one bill a dancer who joined the fabled american ballet theatre at the age of twenty in just a few years became its principal dancer mr holder is journey to moscow to join the . if you to companies truly symbolic until now russia has carefully preserved his conservative belief school and only export
the show is david. today are as you see inside the bolshoi theater which up to six years of renovation is opened once again for opera and ballet but not only the building but the company itself has changed it is changed dramatically for the first time in centuries first first time in the history of the bolshoi a foreigner has been hired as i'm a dancer in the ballet company of the. what is it is it the end of the bolshoi as we know it and as the world knows it or is it the beginning of a new...
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morgan silver hyphen investor that com david morgan welcome back to the kaiser report actually it's great to be with you always all right david morgan summer start of the air with the biggest one day surge and three years where do you see silver going this year well first of all tell you that max and it's already in the public domain but before i start i just want to give the key word for all markets especially silver and that word for two thousand and twelve is balak till a day we saw it as you say on the open here and got a better than six percent increase in one day on good boy you. go in somewhat sideways in a very broad very ball trading range for quite some time i see silver basically doubling in the course of two thousand and twelve so specifically i'm already on record saying i see sixty dollars silver prices by the end of two thousand and twelve and i think it may take as long as a whole year to get there all right you know it's over and all of course are both financial instruments but there are also political footballs in the united states in particular candidates like ron
morgan silver hyphen investor that com david morgan welcome back to the kaiser report actually it's great to be with you always all right david morgan summer start of the air with the biggest one day surge and three years where do you see silver going this year well first of all tell you that max and it's already in the public domain but before i start i just want to give the key word for all markets especially silver and that word for two thousand and twelve is balak till a day we saw it as...
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that you would be made whole and apparently won't be all right david margan. hyphen investor dot com or ad time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report my pleasure max thank you all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part with me max kaiser and stacey however i want to thank my guest the silver guru himself david morgan is to the server market where bill gross is the bond market is literally they x. in the cellar markets are follow his work closely you want to send me an e-mail to report at r t t v dot ru until next time i scatter saying bye i'll. download the official t.f. location to your i phone i pod touch from the point you saps to. life on the go. video. all season long. street now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. he. saw a job are going to washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture you know the two the thing or two about world economy their debts and the revolutions that followed bankrupt countries and this week's conversations with great minds i'll be joined by economist finan
that you would be made whole and apparently won't be all right david margan. hyphen investor dot com or ad time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report my pleasure max thank you all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part with me max kaiser and stacey however i want to thank my guest the silver guru himself david morgan is to the server market where bill gross is the bond market is literally they x. in the cellar markets are follow his work closely you want...
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i know that david chiu understands this and embraces this. he has been a champion for the government 2.0, if you will, in the city. even in our -- my brief race for mayorship, that we even talked about this maneuver competing, that we wanted to make sure this was something that we tried to do and entered into government. it is exciting for me, something that represents what i want to do for the next several your years as mayor of the city. i know that david chiu embraces this as well. he will be working with us extremely closely. with that, let me invite board president david chiu. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i am pleased to be part of not just this presentation and announcements, but the team of political and technological innovators is a wonderful step for the city. before i came to city hall, i ran a technology company. like everyone here, we know we have some of the brightest and most innovative individuals, here in san francisco. that being said, when i came into city hall, i was shocked at the fact we are a city with a proximity to silicon
i know that david chiu understands this and embraces this. he has been a champion for the government 2.0, if you will, in the city. even in our -- my brief race for mayorship, that we even talked about this maneuver competing, that we wanted to make sure this was something that we tried to do and entered into government. it is exciting for me, something that represents what i want to do for the next several your years as mayor of the city. i know that david chiu embraces this as well. he will...
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hello david welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us pleasure to be here david well first of all i'd like to know how surprising was it for you when you got the invitation from the new artistic director of the bolshoi from from sergei filin i mean to come here for a full time job in the bush. you know it was obviously something i didn't expect. it's something i really didn't even dream of the bolshoi theatre has been this mecca of ballet of dance for so long. that. i really didn't think it was in my career path in a sense but when he made the offer i was very very surprised i would felt privileged i felt humbled and you know from the very beginning i really tried to ask as many questions as possible about the offer and to be honest. he could answer all of my questions i mean he was very very prepared to make a substantial commitment to me and the bolshoi theater this is the first time in history when the former takes a full time job a job at the bolshoi when you told your friends. should be a joke this could i mean this could happen i mean an american couldn't be a p
hello david welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us pleasure to be here david well first of all i'd like to know how surprising was it for you when you got the invitation from the new artistic director of the bolshoi from from sergei filin i mean to come here for a full time job in the bush. you know it was obviously something i didn't expect. it's something i really didn't even dream of the bolshoi theatre has been this mecca of ballet of dance for so long. that. i really...
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pf this is it tied to what david was saying. i do think if it looks like romney has it locked up and every day it goes by where he's looking good in the polls in south carolina, it looks increasingly that way, then certainly i think you're seeing increased panic among some of the conservatives in the party who want to figure out if there is a way to spr somebody else emerge as this non-romney we've been talking about for a year now. but it hasn't happened so while there might be pressure, we haven't seen any of these groups
pf this is it tied to what david was saying. i do think if it looks like romney has it locked up and every day it goes by where he's looking good in the polls in south carolina, it looks increasingly that way, then certainly i think you're seeing increased panic among some of the conservatives in the party who want to figure out if there is a way to spr somebody else emerge as this non-romney we've been talking about for a year now. but it hasn't happened so while there might be pressure, we...