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bread's david gates was always able to connect words and music in a special way. ♪ if a picture paintsfirst morning ♪ i learned the truth at seventeen ♪ ♪ that love was meant for beauty queens ♪ ♪ the first time ♪ ever i saw your face roberta flack, what a voice. that has to be one of the most timeless songs of the decade. and now, we can go back and enjoy so many classics written by the era's greatest singers and songwriters. artists like james taylor, carole king, john denver, cat stevens... paul simon, elton john, jim croce, and the list goes on. and now they're all together in one amazing collection. this was such a special time in rock music. and now, thanks to these great artists and songs, we can bring back all those wonderful memories. but don't go looking for the singers and songwriters collection in stores. it's only available through this special offer from time life. and remember, it all comes in this beautiful collector's box. so don't wait, call now! now all the artists who touched a generation with words and song are together in one definitive collection. ♪ ooo, baby, ba
bread's david gates was always able to connect words and music in a special way. ♪ if a picture paintsfirst morning ♪ i learned the truth at seventeen ♪ ♪ that love was meant for beauty queens ♪ ♪ the first time ♪ ever i saw your face roberta flack, what a voice. that has to be one of the most timeless songs of the decade. and now, we can go back and enjoy so many classics written by the era's greatest singers and songwriters. artists like james taylor, carole king, john denver,...
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supervisor david chiu, the barbary coast neighborhood association, barbara coast news, golden gate waygroup, friends of john amash g.o. legrand, golden gateway, embarcadero ymca, the tennis and swim club, the tennis association, 733 front homeowners. object centcom komen -- homeowners, rincon hill and tenants' association. there's some known opposition. some of it was to a specific proposed area in 202, and some of these folks are now open to the idea of the investigation of the lots. 203 is an option. next steps of the following, in november, we are considering this recommendation to the board of supervisors, and the land use committee on monday recommended unanimously that this be approved by the full board of supervisors. there will be considering this later on this month. in march -- by march 2012, we will bring the concept design, did donor recognition program, and the mou for approval. we will have reviews. between april and october, we will get documentation development and reviews. we hope to break ground in november 2012. that is it. before we go to public comment, i want to m
supervisor david chiu, the barbary coast neighborhood association, barbara coast news, golden gate waygroup, friends of john amash g.o. legrand, golden gateway, embarcadero ymca, the tennis and swim club, the tennis association, 733 front homeowners. object centcom komen -- homeowners, rincon hill and tenants' association. there's some known opposition. some of it was to a specific proposed area in 202, and some of these folks are now open to the idea of the investigation of the lots. 203 is an...
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a whole lot of science but prosecutor david walgren came straight out of the gate going for the emotionnded this seasons just about michael jackson. this is about his children, he reminded paris was curled up on the floor in a ball. blanket who's 9 years old, the youngest child, they all have to grow up without their father. he had such a strong closing argument, anderson, when he left the courtroom he was cheered. every day in the hallway outside that courtroom, all the michael jackson fans are lined up and usually pretty quiet. today they cheered, that he erupted and cheering great job, great job. the defense had some good moments, too. they reminded the your this is not a reality show, anderson. this is real life and you don't convict conrad murray because this is michael jackson. anderson? >> do you think that the jury will return a verdict quickly? >> reporter: i do. i mean, i'll be surprised if we don't have a verdict tomorrow. they really seemed to want this over with. in recent weeks they have been heard whispering they want to get this done. the trial is a week longer than it w
a whole lot of science but prosecutor david walgren came straight out of the gate going for the emotionnded this seasons just about michael jackson. this is about his children, he reminded paris was curled up on the floor in a ball. blanket who's 9 years old, the youngest child, they all have to grow up without their father. he had such a strong closing argument, anderson, when he left the courtroom he was cheered. every day in the hallway outside that courtroom, all the michael jackson fans...
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he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus andtinued the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble. >> paul: okay, dan, when he we come back, the world's population hits 7 billion and an old debate gets new life. are all of those babies an asset or a liability? looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of a pain free holiday. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >> the wo
he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus andtinued the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble. >>...
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he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus anded the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble. >> paul: okay, dan, when he we come back, the world's population hits 7 billion and an old debate [ male announcer ] in his eyes...a race needs no finish line. ♪ in her eyes... the world is never too big. in his...the weather should never keep you inside. ♪ because they see no limits, there's eukanuba nutrition designed to help their body go as far as their mind wants to. eukanuba. extraordinary nutrition for extraordinary beings. see the difference in 28 days or your money back. selling fishcakes from the back of his truck, and in 1942, of course, they were sent away. after the war, as a japanese coming back
he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus anded the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble. >>...
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david goddard. police say the teen was speeding when he crashed through a gate and rolled his van on murrieta and portolaators say there's evidence of alcohol found at the site. crash mates last night reacted to the news. >> i thought this with -- this is gonna be a big eyeopener for us all. but it's so sad. >> goddard would have graduated from high school in june? monty rare county sheriff students are helping to a 13- year-old shot to death. her body was found yesterday morning a small field. she had long, dark, curly hair, brown eyes. she was wearing jacket -- and she had i love lucy socks on. >>> the city heaps to launch clean power in july of 2012. it's a program touted as 100% renewable energy to pe. but miss ills to make sure there are no -- energy. this will be monitored. >>> the police are keeping an eye on those camping out. >>> moon time, a fund-raiser was held in a san francisco art gallery last night in support of occupy sf. the organizers say they will pay for the food and shelter for those activists who need help. >>> occupy protesters are getting to cloon out that area. they have be reste
david goddard. police say the teen was speeding when he crashed through a gate and rolled his van on murrieta and portolaators say there's evidence of alcohol found at the site. crash mates last night reacted to the news. >> i thought this with -- this is gonna be a big eyeopener for us all. but it's so sad. >> goddard would have graduated from high school in june? monty rare county sheriff students are helping to a 13- year-old shot to death. her body was found yesterday morning a...
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he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus andontinued the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble. >> paul: okay, dan, when he we come back, the world's population hits 7 billion and an old debate >> the world marked a major milestone with the birth of what the united nations says is 7 billionth person and hand wringing from the suspects who say growing population leads to poverty, misery and environmental calamity. is 7 billion too many. >> the entire world's population could be housed in the state of texas, in single whoms and the state would be left crowded as the bronx is right now. the world did an enormous. the planet is enormous in size and these limit theories drives there's some sort of trad
he had bob gates as defense secretary and leon panetta as ceo and replaced him with david petraeus andontinued the drone wars and i think what romney is doing is positioning, as well as gingrich, positioning themselves at this point. first of all, it looks like they're going to be the two candidates and they're beginning to position themselves to run against the president in a general election. if republican primary voters don't recognize that, their candidate is going to be in trouble....
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our david edelstein has seen two of the very first out of the gate. >> reporter: who would have thoughthugo and the artist hark back to those days when imagery was unfettered by the spoken word. when only the eyes had it. to be clear martin scorsese's hugo isn't silent. it merely comes to center on one of the pioneers of film fantasy. the frenchman george, a magician who in the first years of the 20th century began to film stage shows. and then he moved on to make deliriously surreal shorts like "a trip to the moon." which looms large in hugo. and scorsese packs in other primitive curiositys like the footage of a train pulling up that reportedly make people sleek and head for the exits. hugo would have given them coronarys. >> that adventure. >> reporter: scorsese crafts a gargantuan train set of a movie. in which he and his 3-d camera whiz around and show up all the expensive toys and wax leer cal within the film itself on the magic of movies. >> what does he do? >> he's a wind-up figure. like a music box. >> reporter: actually, the story of the orphan hugo who lives behind the station
our david edelstein has seen two of the very first out of the gate. >> reporter: who would have thoughthugo and the artist hark back to those days when imagery was unfettered by the spoken word. when only the eyes had it. to be clear martin scorsese's hugo isn't silent. it merely comes to center on one of the pioneers of film fantasy. the frenchman george, a magician who in the first years of the 20th century began to film stage shows. and then he moved on to make deliriously surreal...
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david chiu, we are land corps -- poor. we cannot make exceptions. i used to chase the volleyball people out of there, the soccer people who lived in golden gate way, and i said they could not put stuff into the ground and ruin it with the park and stuff. they agreed and went over to plaza south. this is the reason why we cannot disturb that plot. it we do that, the soccer kids and volleyball teams will say, "what about us? you are playing to a specific group. that is not fair." we have 1000 families, i understand. where are you going to accommodate them on this little lot? especially on washington street. that is the biggest jump to traffic light on the embarcadero. kids will run out there and get killed. this is the place where it belongs. this is protected by concrete walls all are around where the children will be safe, and it is big and it does not have to take much to build it on their -- by concrete walls all around with the children will be safe. which would you rather have? this picture or the previous one? if we had put something there, we would not have rallies. i live there. we have rallies every other day. noisy, dirty. you hear it on tele
david chiu, we are land corps -- poor. we cannot make exceptions. i used to chase the volleyball people out of there, the soccer people who lived in golden gate way, and i said they could not put stuff into the ground and ruin it with the park and stuff. they agreed and went over to plaza south. this is the reason why we cannot disturb that plot. it we do that, the soccer kids and volleyball teams will say, "what about us? you are playing to a specific group. that is not fair." we...
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david, go on back to your dorm. talk to you after a while. a6, main hall. 22 to the 48 gate. these sandwiches he made in the kitchen, he stole. >> hungry? >> no, i ain't hungry. >> but stealing sandwiches is no laughing matter since it could land the inmate in administrative segregation where some inmates cause nothing but trouble for the officers. >> just two days ago i had some mail come, right? you came by here and took my [ bleep ] mail and throwed it in the garbage. >> this is a holman death row/segregation unit so this is a sensitive, high security area. it does have a different feel here. you have a lot of inmates back there that have been in single cells for a long time, and they, of course, build up hostilities. this time of the year the temperature, the weather is hot and of course that helps to also flare tempers. we have to be very, very cautious. we have to follow procedures because it's a highly explosive area. >> you got no right to touch my mail. that man took my mail two days ago! showed it to me and throwed it in the trash can! throwed it in the trash can! t
david, go on back to your dorm. talk to you after a while. a6, main hall. 22 to the 48 gate. these sandwiches he made in the kitchen, he stole. >> hungry? >> no, i ain't hungry. >> but stealing sandwiches is no laughing matter since it could land the inmate in administrative segregation where some inmates cause nothing but trouble for the officers. >> just two days ago i had some mail come, right? you came by here and took my [ bleep ] mail and throwed it in the garbage....
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david. the recreation and park department has a great partnership with the san francisco bicycle coalition, in addition to their support of park wide, we're working together to create a dedicated bike lane in golden gate park. we have worked together on a sunday streets and send a street closures and also healthy saturdays. yes, we want more bike racks. to talk more about our partnership, lia. >> thank you for your leadership. i know staff has been working so hard on this. she was so much to mayor lee and supervisor mar. almost 15 years of working and bicycle advocacy in the city, i have not seen this kind of political commitment and support. it is because san franciscans love bicycling. this is another great sign that our parks want to draw people to the city's. ride bicycles. the california academy of sciences wanted to visitors to come by bike. restaurants, cafes, and never did see the value in drawing more people, whether it is locals or tourists writing by bike to come out to the neighborhoods. it will be number one in the nation soon on that. we're on our day. the launch of park wide is a sign of that, one more commitment. it is a commitment responding to a demand. we know more and more people w
david. the recreation and park department has a great partnership with the san francisco bicycle coalition, in addition to their support of park wide, we're working together to create a dedicated bike lane in golden gate park. we have worked together on a sunday streets and send a street closures and also healthy saturdays. yes, we want more bike racks. to talk more about our partnership, lia. >> thank you for your leadership. i know staff has been working so hard on this. she was so much...
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david. the three american college students are still being held at a police station not far from this square, to finish up what a friend calls, quote, excessive paperwork. news that derrik sweeney, luke gates and gregory porter were going to be freed couldn't come soon enough for their worried parents back home. we spoke with derrik sweeney's mother in jefferson city, missouri, who told us they were making arrangements to bring him back as soon as possible. >> it's been a roller coaster ride for me as a parent. >> reporter: the three students were arrested on sunday, accused of throwing molotov cocktails from a roof top at security forces during anti-government protests in tahrir square. something they deny. >> all he said was, we didn't do anything wrong. >> reporter: at the american university campus, where the men were studying, we talked to a friend who had been in contact with them. >> the boys are fine. they're just anxious to be back home, obviously, with their friends and -- >> reporter: in good spirits? >> yeah. in good spirits. >> reporter: they are expected to be released over the weekend. and abc news has learned that while in police custody today, the three students received a
david. the three american college students are still being held at a police station not far from this square, to finish up what a friend calls, quote, excessive paperwork. news that derrik sweeney, luke gates and gregory porter were going to be freed couldn't come soon enough for their worried parents back home. we spoke with derrik sweeney's mother in jefferson city, missouri, who told us they were making arrangements to bring him back as soon as possible. >> it's been a roller coaster...
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning...
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david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto med
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guest: david has articulated some of the same things robert gates has said as well as mike mullen. they repeated the concern of the military seems to be isolated and separate from the civilian population. it places an extraordinary strain on the people that do serve in the military. it renders a lot of the civilian community with a lack of understanding of what the military community goes through, particularly over the past 10 years when it has been a real strain. host: here is a comment from joe, a regular part of our twitter community. you have spent a lot of time to run the military. what is your reaction? guest: that is a common sentiment. general maddox made an interesting remark. he said that he hates minefields but he loves spending time with people willing to go into minefields. that is a common theme when you get past the patriotism and seeking of educational benefits. when you ask people why they stay in the military, they like to serve alongside the people in their unit. host: former secretary bob gates spent a lot of time bringing up the theme about this connection -- d
guest: david has articulated some of the same things robert gates has said as well as mike mullen. they repeated the concern of the military seems to be isolated and separate from the civilian population. it places an extraordinary strain on the people that do serve in the military. it renders a lot of the civilian community with a lack of understanding of what the military community goes through, particularly over the past 10 years when it has been a real strain. host: here is a comment from...
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guest: david has articulated some of the same things that former defense secretary robert gates has said. they have repeatedly expressed concern about the fact the military seems to be increasingly isolated and separate from the population. it puts an extraordinary strain on the people who serve in the military. it renders a lot of the civilian community with a lack of understanding of what the military community goes through, particularly over the past 10 years when it has been a real strain. host: joe writes it is not the job, the venture -- adventure. damnedesting thae people on earth. guest: the commander a few days ago made an interesting remark. he said he hates mind feels -- mind feels -- minefields, but he loves spending time with people willing to go into them. if you ask a lot of people why they stay in the military, they really like that community and social fabric. they like to serve alongside the people in their units. host: bob gates spent a lot of time bringing up the theme about the disconnection between the public at large and the people who serve in the military. we hav
guest: david has articulated some of the same things that former defense secretary robert gates has said. they have repeatedly expressed concern about the fact the military seems to be increasingly isolated and separate from the population. it puts an extraordinary strain on the people who serve in the military. it renders a lot of the civilian community with a lack of understanding of what the military community goes through, particularly over the past 10 years when it has been a real strain....
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one point that bill gates made to me is that if other european countries introduced their own shares, they might find that they can get to the 9.7% of gdp. having it -- without >> david cameron will answer more questions about the economy tomorrow when he testifies before the liaison committee. you can watch it on line at 11:00 a.m. eastern. in a few moments, at a forum on the future of the arab spring. in a little more than an hour, a look at how the marine corps might be affected by budget cuts. after that, some of our coverage of a conference including remarks by the commander of the u.s. central command. and the former joint chiefs of chairman staffs chairman. on "washington journal" tomorrow morning, bill gertz taking your questions about iran's nuclear program. then a look across the country with hans von spakovsky and jon greenbaum. our series on the military continues with major general james holmes looking at plans by the air force to cut jobs. we will also discuss the air force drone program and its role in afghanistan. w.j." lied every morning on c- span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. -- "washington journal" live every morning on c-span at 7:00 a.m. eastern. extrem
one point that bill gates made to me is that if other european countries introduced their own shares, they might find that they can get to the 9.7% of gdp. having it -- without >> david cameron will answer more questions about the economy tomorrow when he testifies before the liaison committee. you can watch it on line at 11:00 a.m. eastern. in a few moments, at a forum on the future of the arab spring. in a little more than an hour, a look at how the marine corps might be affected by...
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one point that bill gates made to me is that if other european countries introduced their own shares, they might find that they can get to the 9.7% of gdp. having it -- without >> david cameron will answer more questions tomorrow when he stepped -- testifies before the liaison committee. you can watch it online at 11:00 a.m. eastern. in a few moments, the future of the so-called arab spring. then a series on the military looks at how the marine corps might be affected by budget cuts. and an interview with lara logan. the and the ongoing financial crisis in the eurozone. on washington journal, the washington times correspondent bill taking your questions. then a look at voter laws with hans von spakovsky. our series on the military continues with major-general james holmes looking at plans to cut jobs. he will also discuss the air force program and its role in afghanistan. live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> i want you all to know, those of you who were disappointed, that i am doing the right setting. >> i believe that 1984 finds the united states in is the strongest position in years to establish a working relationship with the soviet union. >> your sou
one point that bill gates made to me is that if other european countries introduced their own shares, they might find that they can get to the 9.7% of gdp. having it -- without >> david cameron will answer more questions tomorrow when he stepped -- testifies before the liaison committee. you can watch it online at 11:00 a.m. eastern. in a few moments, the future of the so-called arab spring. then a series on the military looks at how the marine corps might be affected by budget cuts. and...